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The hydrogenation of CO to synthetic natural gas (SNG) needs a high molar ratio of H2/CO (usually large than 3.0 in industry), which consumes a large abundant of hydrogen.
Some of her colleagues advised her to stick with fruit flies, but Morris settled on Xenopus frogs, whose large, abundant embryos are relatively easy both to dissect and to teach undergraduates to dissect.
For example, PPIs from mass-spectrometry proteomics are known to be biased in detecting large, abundant or sticky proteins.
Apart from Leydig cells with large, abundant cytoplasm loaded with lipid droplets and/or vacuoles, there were also some smaller forms.
We noted that HEY cells which were necrotic clearly lacked lysosomes, whereas cells which were viable but stressed had large abundant lysosomes.
Morphologically, the livers of HFD-fed hamsters showed large, abundant lipid droplets and clear derangement compared to those of RCD-fed hamsters.
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Thus, the larger abundant proteins such as albumin (66 kD) are held back in the upper portion of the gel away from the proteins that we are interested in (proNGF 26 32 kD, NGF 13 kD).
In the galls at induction phase, cells are thin walled, with electron-dense cytoplasm, large nuclei, abundant polysomes, sometimes evident Golgi apparatus, large mitochondria, abundant plasmodesmata with evident microtubules (Fig. 5E and F).
WHAT flesh was to Rubens, the voice was to Verdi: large, luxuriant, abundant.
The beer can reminds me of a paper from 1977, which provided a first glimpse of "a remarkable community of large and abundant benthic organisms" around an active hydrothermal vent at the Galapagos Rift.
However, on account of large amount, abundant information, the burden of SAR imaging system for data storage and processing is increased.
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