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However, it did not account for potential effects of co-contaminants, which may produce damage when combined with other exposures.
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The origin of a transposable element in a new genome by the last two processes may produce incongruences when the phylogeny of the elements is compared to those of the species that harbor them.
If this is the case, you may produce blood when you cough.
A fundamental problem quantifying site-specific protein phosphorylation is that phosphorylation sites may be located near lysine and arginines such that short, polar peptides may be produced when using trypsin as the cleavage enzyme.
Cheaper gas fuel may be produced when the productive rate is improved via optimization of structure and conditions.
Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) may be produced when C. necator H16 is grown in glycerol and in response, proteins like catalases, peroxidases, and hydrogenases, are induced (Additional file 7: Table S5).
It is a water-soluble compound and has a characteristic smell of bitter almonds... [and] large amounts of hydrogen cyanide [an extremely toxic gas that can travel far by wind] may be produced when [it] is spilled into water".
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