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Amphipods are also important as scavengers of carrion.
Jackals and hyenas are the scavengers of the land whereas vultures are the undisputed scavengers of the air.
They work together as scavengers of scrap, making $4 or $5 a day.
Nor is it known whether they were hunters or, more likely, scavengers of a lion's leftovers.
Also the effect of scavengers of the reactive species on photocatalytic activity was investigated.
Cyclodextrins are attractive cyclic oligosaccharides that can be used to develop chemical scavengers of organophosphorus nerve agents.
The Selfish Giant is better still: a brilliant, Bradford-set riff on Of Mice and Men, played out with kids and spotlighting the scavengers of a broken society.
The film followed the self-styled scavengers of the giant Olusosun rubbish tip, where a whole micro economy thrives in the most unpromising circumstances.
Scavengers of superoxide anions, hydrogen peroxide, singlet oxygen, and hydroxyl radicals failed to inhibit killing of T. gondii by alveolar macrophages.
But on this dive he saw "nothing larger than about an inch across" — just the shrimplike creatures, which are ubiquitous scavengers of the deep.
For ORAC, antioxidants are evaluated as scavengers of AAPH-derived aqueous peroxyl radicals.
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