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Other terms included terpene metabolism and most of the primary energy producing terms like glycolysis and tricarboxylic acid cycle.
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In these statistics, nuclear energy is treated as primary energy produced in the EU, regardless of the source of the uranium, of which less than 3% is produced in the EU.
Oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is the primary energy-producing pathway in aerobic organisms [ 1].
Glycolysis is the primary energy-producing pathway in cancer cells and is therefore a highly valuable target in anti-cancer therapy [ 55].
The mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) system is the cell's primary source of energy produced in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Thus an energy producing system was already in place.
Wind power as a primary energy source for producing hydrogen, both as long-term utility storage (in aquifers, for instance) for base-load reliability and as transportation fuel, is supposed to get serious tests in Germany starting this year.
But the fact is that nuclear energy has been proven to be safe, and it has posed far less of a threat to public health than coal, the primary energy source for producing electricity throughout the world.
As IEA's Energy Technology Perspectives 2016 highlighted, the world's urban areas accounted for about 64% of global primary energy use and produced 70% of the planet's CO2 emissions in 2013.
In this sense, there is a significant optimization potential to reduce both shipments and the consumption of auxiliary fuels, thus leading to an overall reduction of the primary energy required to produce and deliver chemical products and intermediates.
Not all heat energy becomes mechanical energy, and not all the mechanical energy produces useful work.
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