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Any non-recyclable materials, such as shoes, wood pieces, textiles and foils, are isolated for incineration – a process that can create energy but also releases compounds that cause air pollution – or use as fuel in cement kilns.
A. Cutting an apple releases compounds from within cells that interact with oxygen in the air in a process called oxidation, said Susan K. Brown, professor in the department of horticulture at Cornell University.
Damage caused by a caterpillar releases compounds that are transformed by the pest's saliva into a predator attractant.
The fungus releases compounds called strobilurins that suppress the growth and development of other fungi.
Several lines of evidence demonstrate that P. indica releases compounds which induce defense processes in Arabidopsis roots.
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Coat the mold with a form releases compound.
"Carpenter ants release compounds called formic acid and n-undecane to signal danger to their fellows," Dr. Jesuthasan said.
They may increase concentrations of toxic compounds to ward off the enemy, or they may release compounds of their own that attract the enemy's predators.
Studies have found that allergic reactions release compounds in the body called cytokines, which play a role in inflammation and may reduce levels of the hormone serotonin, which helps maintain feelings of well-being.
These bacteria-release compounds that can serve as electron shuttles and can solubilize Fe III) from Fe III) oxide.
If the biomass remains trapped in the reactor it can degrade and release compounds that affect culture health.
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