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I consider the evidence strong that palmitic and myristic acids, two of the commonly consumed saturated fats, are, indeed, potentially harmful, contributing to inflammation, elevated lipids, atherogenesis and vascular disease.
This organism appears to utilize two of the commonly used complexants, oxalate and formate.
K. radiotolerans appears to utilize two of the commonly used complexants at the SRS, oxalate and formate, and should be investigated for use in scrubbing complexants from HLW tanks.
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