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That would mean the car that is producing abundantly, growing profusely, since "luxuriant" refers to something that grows.
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But some supersymmetric particles, if they exist, should be produced abundantly and could thus pop out of the data much sooner.
GDF-11, which regulates the growth of spinal and olfactory (smell) receptors, is produced abundantly in young mice, but production drops off with age.
In CH4/N2 atmospheres, HCN is produced abundantly (Chameides and Walker 1981; Stribling and Miller 1987), but in CO2/N2 atmospheres, most of the N atoms produced by splitting N2 recombine with O atoms to form NO x species (Chameides and Walker 1981).
Among starchy materials, sago starch is being considered as an attractive raw material for food and industrial exploitation due to the fact that it is produced abundantly in the agricultural plant Metroxylon spp (Karim et al.[2008]).[2008]
In the cool waters, Newell's team observed telltale high ratios of helium-3, a primordial isotope of helium that can only come from deep inside the Earth, to helium-4, which is produced abundantly at the Earth's surface by the radioactive decay of uranium and thorium isotopes.
MIF is produced abundantly by various cells in all types of human atherosclerotic lesions[20], [21].
Similarly, the functional glycans were produced abundantly in the Lec1-LG cells deficient in enzyme MgalT1, which is essential for complex N-glycan formation on proteins [23].
PGE-2, the major prostaglandin synthesized by COX-2, is produced abundantly by keratinocytes under UVs exposure, especially in aged human skin [5].
EPS synthesis is regulated by the PhcA quorum sensing system such that it is produced abundantly at high cell densities in culture or when the bacterium grows in the confines of host plant xylem vessels [13].
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