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Bioprospecting is the increasingly popular practice of searching for new drugs and commercially valuable substances within the living world.
In industry some algae are sources of commercially valuable substances such as iodine, agar, carrageenan, alginic acid, and potash.
These domesticated beasts -- cows, pigs, goats, sheep and chickens -- have been given the ability to produce pharmaceuticals and other valuable substances in their milk, eggs or semen.
Instead, the country would focus on the other valuable substances buried in the Salar: in particular, on potassium chloride, a common ingredient in fertilizers.
Thus, there are clear environmental and financial incentives in transforming this waste material into valuable substances and materials.
Thus, the kidneys eliminate the unwanted end products of metabolism, such as urea, while limiting the loss of valuable substances, such as glucose.
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Our present standard of living keeps increasing our demands for this valuable substance.
The fissionable isotope uranium-235, which occurs to the extent of only seven-tenths of 1 percent, is the valuable substance that causes the chain reactions with neutrons.
Moreover, we will describe novel routes for vitamin B6 biosynthesis and discuss their potential for engineering bacteria that overproduce the commercially valuable substance.
It could be derived from clay (at first, it was called "silver from clay"), and the idea that a valuable substance was produced from a common one lent it a quality of alchemy.
The glasses, which were formed under extreme PT conditions as essentially macroscopic bodies, can be perspective as possible UHPHT materials and/or valuable substance for fundamental study of matter under extreme conditions.
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