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Atox1, CCS and Cox17 may receive their copper either directly via protein protein interaction with Ctr1 or indirectly via an intermediate such as glutathione or metallothionein [5], and Sco1 has been shown to receive copper from Cox17 [6].
Sixty healthy, adult women were randomly assigned to receive copper [Cu II)] at four concentrations in their drinking water following a Latin-square design.
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But there is strong evidence that Glencore receives copper indirectly from the child labour mine.
Athletes who placed second received copper medals, a branch of laurel and a diploma.
While this result was statistically insignificant, a similar late-exponential phase increase in copper uptake has been demonstrated for Streptomyces spp. isolated from drainage channel sediments receiving copper contaminated discharge waters [30].
The results from a survey of parasite status amongst organic sheep farms in Sweden, showed that those that received copper supplement had lower faecal egg counts than those not receiving the supplement [ 12].
Nine Cambridge ewes were housed and fed for a period as described above except that six animals received copper-supplemented pellets containing (Cu 155 mg/kg) and three animals received the same copper un-supplemented diet containing less than 50 mg/kg copper.
Hepatic steatosis has been linked to low liver copper levels in animals receiving low-copper diets [27,28].
Chile has created a similar fund from the income that it receives from copper.
Right-sided heart failure, as evident from abdominal and pericardial fluid accumulation, was observed in broilers under cold stress and not receiving supplemental copper.
During these inaugural Olympics, winners were given a silver medal, an olive branch, and a diploma, while runners-up received a copper medal, laurel branch, and diploma.
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