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lactates
noun
Plural of lactate
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Solutions of citrates, lactates, or other salts whose anions form negatively charged complexes with the lanthanoid ions are used to wash the ions from the column.
Lactic acid occurs in the blood (in the form of its salts, called lactates) when glycogen is broken down in muscle and can be converted back to glycogen in the liver.
Lactates are also the products of fermentation in certain bacteria.
"There is a lot of sophisticated science to the workouts, with the goal being to work really hard on your endurance but do it while producing low lactates so your body is still fresh the next day," Thomas Vonn explains.
Now, when Freckles lactates, her milk is full of spider-silk protein.
"Thirty kids made it to Jamestown," shrieks the lurid poster, "how many will make it back?" Here are the hiking boots, the shooting scripts, the production notes; the latex head of a giant worm that lactates black milk to keep the kids enslaved for ever.
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If sodium lactate is used instead of sodium bicarbonate, the mixture is called lactated Ringer's solution.
In 2011, a study of female rowers tested their heart rates, oxygen consumption, power output, blood lactate levels and other measures of endurance, and found no variation in the results, regardless of where a woman was in her menstrual cycle.
"Catch all whales you meet small size, sucklings and lactating females all alike .The crushing momentum of the Soviet command economy is well portrayed, as is the detailed account of Japan's stance on whaling.
The second test, which is sensitive to an enzyme called plasmodium lactate dehydrogenase, allows more false negatives to creep in generally, and notably in children under five years old.
They did, indeed, have higher initial levels of lactate dehydrogenase, an enzyme associated with tissue breakdown, so this possibility should not be discounted.
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