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In the presence of carbon legacies, carbon was predominantly released in landscapes with a higher proportion of young forests.

Aluminum was predominantly released under oxic conditions at 70 and 90 °C, and remained very low at lower temperatures andunder anoxic conditions (Figs. 4 and 5).

The reaction intermediates were completely mineralized to CO2 and the nitrogen was predominantly released as NH4+ ions after 240 min irradiation.

As expected, 5.8S rRNA sedimented in the lower gradient fractions owing its association with 25S rRNA, and was predominantly released by heat treatment (supplementary Fig S3 online).

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Similar to the data obtained from mechanically wounded leaves (Figure 1D), these analyses also identified hexenyl acetate as the prevalent volatile that is predominantly released from the aos-HPL-OE plants infested with aphids (Figure 6A).

MMP-8, also called the neutrophil collagenase, is predominantly released from neutrophilic granules upon infectious stimuli.

Adipokines are cytokines that are predominantly released by adipose tissue into the bloodstream [ 28].

This is perhaps surprising as ANP is released predominantly by atria and has much shorter half-life compared to BNP, which is predominantly released by the ventricle.

Pectins, the other fibre constituents, are mainly responsible for binding single fibres into bundles, and are predominantly released during retting.

MIF is predominantly released from macrophages, T-lymphocytes, and SMC, and was shown to be increasingly expressed during atherogenesis, with oxLDL being a major inducer.

There is a consensus that N/E in the brain are predominantly released from nonjunctional varicosities and modulate regional circuitry via volume transmission (O'Donnell et al., 2012).

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