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The oceans' surface takes up about 2% more CO 2 gas than they release, a proportion of which dissolves into the water, forming carbonic acid.

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In addition, the Met Office will release a large proportion of the Public Weather Service forecast and real time observations in an open data format and under the Open Government Licence for apps developers.

These histones thus reflected the fact that Sox6 mutant mice release a significant proportion of nucleated erythroid cells in the circulation [30].

Therefore, anglers may voluntarily or mandatorily release a certain proportion of fish (Arlinghaus et al. 2007).

This study highlighted the importance of plant cover for retaining nutrients when tree demand was low, but releasing a significant proportion of the nutrients in early spring when tree demand was high, especially when residues were incorporated into the soil.

MP capture on immobilized CD14 antibody indicated that stimulated THP-1 cells significantly released a higher proportion of MPs bearing CD14 (390 ± 75 nM PhtdSer Eq) than unstimulated cells (63 ± 12 nM PhtdSer Eq).

Jonathan Grant of consultancy PwC said the scale of the task was daunting, as G20 countries would need to cut their carbon intensity (the amount of CO2 released as a proportion of energy produced) by 5% a year to 2050.

Although the Sort-V single grid releases significantly more undersized cod and haddock than the new double grid system, it also releases a significantly higher proportion of the targeted commercial sizes.

Furthermore, upon thymidine release a large proportion of surviving RPE cells are unable to exit the induced S phase arrest and thus synchrony is lost almost immediately.

These include the induction of antibiotic resistance mainly caused by the prolonged and irregular release of antibiotic, and the fact that despite the aim of achieving early and complete release, a large proportion of the drug is not released: in vitro studies show that only 5 8% of the added antibiotic is released [23], [24], [25].

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