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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong sugar" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered incorrect in certain contexts.
It could be used to describe sugar that has a high concentration or sweetness, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "The recipe calls for strong sugar to enhance the flavor of the dish."
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Luckily, most legislators know that without a strong sugar program we'd have to depend on Mexico for sugar, and that would be a recipe for disaster.
It appears that in the absence of strong sugar concentration differences, some bumblebees did not update the remembered value of the lower concentration type as fast as others.
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These results confirm that mutations in ABI3 can lead to a strong sugar-insensitive phenotype.
However, a 270 mM concentration of Suc may not be sufficient to distinguish between mutations that confer moderate versus strong sugar-insensitive phenotypes.
Results presented here, showing that the sis7 mutations lie in NCED3/STO1, demonstrate that mutations in SIS7/NCED3/STO1 do confer a strong sugar-insensitive phenotype.
Selection on media supplemented with 320 mM Suc revealed that five of the abi3 mutations (abi3-8, abi3-10 and3-10, abi3-17 and abi3-17) confer strong sugar-insensitive phenotypes.
The finding that other abi3 mutants, such as sis10-1/abi3-15, abi3-17 and abi3-17, can have strong sugar-insensitive phenotypes during early seedling development raised the possibility that different mutations in ABI3 may predominantly affect either ABA or sugar response.
Stick to strong sugar-free dental gum with mint or peppermint flavor.
DNA is information on the inside, but a bacterium swimming in the direction of a stronger sugar concentration, for example, is using information from outside to direct its motion in pursuit of more energy.
Alcohol, no matter how strong, has sugar in it and can lead to a sugar crash.
Definitely tea, strong, no sugar.
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