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Metabolic proficiency of the colony morphology variant was a key determinant for survival in murine airways.
It indicates that GIs contribute to the metabolic proficiency of these organisms, including the ability to degrade PAHs.
Such polymorphisms have not yet been identified, but in a study of CYP1A2 phenotypes from Australia, China, Japan, Italy, and the United States, Kadlubar (1994) found a wide variation in the metabolic proficiency for CYP1A2 within each country.
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The application of metabolomics to urine samples has been largely promoted due to the noninvasiveness of the sample collection, well suited in epidemiological or clinical studies, and yet providing the required proficiency in detecting metabolic changes.
We discuss various factors that may influence genome stability, such as cellular ploidy, the phase of the cell cycle, transcriptional activity of a particular region of DNA, the proficiency of DNA quality control systems, the metabolic stage of the cell and its respiratory potential, and finally potential exposure to endogenous or environmental stress.
While the barnacle goose is similar to the mallard in terms of morphology, semi-aquatic lifestyle and proficiency at walking, swimming and flying, the effect of tendon energy storage and muscle mechanics on metabolic cost of locomotion are not known.
Metabolic deficiencies.
With proficiency comes progress.
Many have limited English proficiency.
(Yes, a medal for "proficiency").
Most students had basic proficiency.
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