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But the mechanism most usually assumed for flavonoid deglycosylation is hydrolysis by lactase phlorizin hydrolase (LPH) in the brush-border of the small intestine epithelial cells [ 34, 35], so that the resulting aglycones would enter the enterocyte by passive diffusion.
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The most fundamental question about the origin of the first cell [ 30] is did it have just one membrane, like most Posibacteria, as usually assumed, or two surface membranes like all negibacteria (most bacteria) as Blobel [ 57] and I [ 30, 37] argued.
This is not, however, a necessity as most things are usually assumed to be a certain way within debate.
The finding of an increase in average growth rate resulting from secondary insertion mutations in the dps-deleted strain was unexpected because it is usually assumed that most mutations, especially large mutations such as transposon insertions, will be deleterious.
Binding isotope effects are an inherent part of most isotope effect measurements but are usually assumed to be negligible.
In most applications, the stability of matrix A is usually assumed.
Wind turbine speed control, over a wide operating range, is usually assumed to give a reliable basis for most common MPPT algorithms.
In most linear mixed models used in animal breeding, it is usually assumed that residual variance is constant across genotypes.
Ecologists and evolutionary biologists have usually assumed that the ratio of males to females is stable in most animal populations.
The most relevant ligand/receptor pair to control the tumor suppressive function of Dpc4 remains uncertain, but is usually assumed to be TGF-β and its heteromeric receptor.
Moreover, for human patients to derive maximum benefit from an intervention after SCI it is usually assumed that there would need to be control mediated from the brain – in fact, most usefully from the cerebral cortex (see [ 30]).
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