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Zinc (Zn) is one of the important essential trace metals that are required for many cell events.
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Zinc (Zn) is one of the most important essential trace elements involved in animal growth and the most widely used metal cofactor of many enzymes involved in protein, nucleic acid, carbohydrate, and lipid metabolism (Carpene et al. 2003; Sun et al. 2005).
Iron (Fe) is one of the most important essential macronutrient and also a heavy metal.
It is thought that the most important (essential) function of Pol ε is to help initiate DNA replication as part of the preloading complex (pre-LC), working in concert with the GINS, Sld2, and Dpb11 proteins (Sengupta et al. 2013).
Members of this genus are the only sources for the production of one of the most economically important essential oil, menthol, throughout the world [12].
In practice, it is often assumed that the two most important "essential mechanisms" or "fundamental driving forces" can be found "out there".
"Some of the candidates with the promises they make have the business community — which is important, essential, to create jobs, to pay taxes — they have them scared stiff," Mr. D'Amato said.
"This bill would limit funding for the Medicaid program, roll back important essential health benefit protections, and potentially open the door to annual and lifetime caps on coverage, endangering access to critical care for millions of Americans.
But what these veterans lack in quantity they make up in quality, bringing only the most important essentials.
It is however important, essential, that the police admit this so that Duterte can't hide behind the idea that this is all the work of vigilantes and non-state actors.
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