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Although insulin is released to process carbohydrates and can, at the same time, promote the storage of fat, it does the latter only when more calories are consumed than are used by the body.
Finally, in step 4, mRNA degradation is induced, target mRNA is dissociated from the siRNA, and the siRNA-RISC complex is released to process further mRNA targets [ 15].
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A significant number of tools and software have been released to pre-process (cleaning, trimming and quality checking [ 5, 6]), process (de novo assembling [ 7, 8], mapping to the genome sequence [ 9, 10]), and analyze [ 11, 12] the NGS data.
The stored heat is later released to be processed by the power block during periods of little or no solar resource.
Much testing remains before the varieties can be released to farmers, a process that could take several years.
#pistorius February 22 , 20132.31pm GMT Pistorius has been taken down to the cells beneath the court, where he will be processed and released to his family, Lucy Bannerman of the Times reports.
This membrane-bound transcription factor is transported to the Golgi upon UPR activation where it is processed and released to the nucleus [ 34, 125].
However, the presynaptic neuron must also recycle those vesicles that have been released to ensure that the whole process can be repeated when the next action potential arrives.
The evolution of F−, NO3− and NH4+ ions released to the medium during each process is also determined.
In many cases, CO2 is released to the atmosphere as a process bi-product in the form of a flue or exhaust gas.
It is also released to the environment by industrial processes such as mining, fossil fuel extraction, and hydraulic fracturing for natural gas.
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