In January I raced a 1650 freestyle with my heart rate monitor on, and I was anaerobic the whole way. |
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These results show that storage starch in pondweed stems is the main substrate for anaerobic respiration. |
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River water begins to putrefy when lack of oxygen promotes the growth of anaerobic bacteria, which produce the tell-tale smell of stale water. |
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It is both aerobic and anaerobic, depending on the terrain, trail length and difficulty. |
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Some experts say that after six to eight weeks of regular anaerobic exercise, a short hiatus is required to promote growth. |
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This concept explains why interval training, which is generally anaerobic, will improve performance. |
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The capacity of these systems is improved by a combination of aerobic and anaerobic training. |
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You can only get so much from anaerobic training if you don't have the aerobic work behind it to round it out. |
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But don't forget that some short, very fast sprints are needed for anaerobic conditioning. |
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The cardio activity can be adjusted to be aerobic or anaerobic, depending on the intention of the set. |
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They need to do running for endurance, sprints for anaerobic endurance and some weight training too. |
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One successful formula involves the skillful alternation between aerobic and anaerobic training. |
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Sprints, hill runs, all-out rounds on the Thai Pads, and anaerobic training are high intensity workouts. |
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Likewise, a week or two of hard training should be followed by a week of reduced effort with little of no emphasis on anaerobic exercise. |
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He points out that swimming can be used as either an aerobic or anaerobic activity, depending on the intensity of your session. |
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We do very little sprinting or anaerobic training with our younger swimmers. |
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It's great for anaerobic fitness, your reactions will improve and your explosive power will benefit. |
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Weights sessions were eliminated, so too the anaerobic work needed for the 200m and 400m freestyle. |
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Individual inquests into some of the deaths also established the cause of death as a strain of anaerobic bacterium, know as clostridium. |
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There can be no doubt that you could run a fairly good marathon and never do a lick of anaerobic training. |
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At enrolment we tested blood sample and swabs from probable entry sites for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. |
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Among these anaerobic proteins are enzymes involved in glycolysis and related processes. |
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Under anaerobic conditions, however, E. coli is able to grow on citrate in the presence of an oxidizable co-substrate. |
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In anoxic bank sediments, respiration was also much greater than chemoautotrophy, but was entirely anaerobic. |
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Stem segments prepared from pondweed turions elongate in anaerobic conditions, whereas there is almost no elongation in air. |
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Without oxygen from any source, the anaerobic cells are not able to burn stored fuel in the usual way, through metabolic respiration. |
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The most common cause of oral malodour is anaerobic bacteria and fungi as the major contributors. |
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Parallel experiments were performed in acetonitrile and phosphate-buffered saline aqueous solutions under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. |
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Aerobic and anaerobic tissue cultures should be collected when the bone is retrieved. |
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Its function for anaerobic glycerol metabolism is unknown and in fact has not been studied so far. |
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Methane is formed by a unique group of anaerobic bacteria belonging to the Archaea, the methanogens. |
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In the marine environment, methanogenesis is restricted by competition with anaerobic sulphate-reducing bacteria, which use similar substrates. |
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The normal microbiota in this anoxic environment are composed of bacteria, ciliate and flagellate protozoa, and anaerobic chytridiomycete fungi. |
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Contents of alanine, valine, isoleucine, and leucine were increased by anaerobic conditions. |
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One of our objectives is to identify as many as possible proteins involved in the anaerobic bioconversion of glycerol. |
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There are thus special design considerations associated with anaerobic systems, though methane can be recovered and used as a source of energy. |
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In some cases when food is uncooked, unpreserved, and no oxygen is present, anaerobic bacteria, like the one that causes botulism, can flourish. |
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Clostridium botulinum, the causative agent of botulism, is an obligate anaerobic, gram-positive bacillus occurring singly or in pairs. |
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Virtually all pathogenic bacteria, viruses and fungi are anaerobic and will be killed by hydrogen peroxide. |
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Samples were stored in reduced media and anaerobic conditions until further processing. |
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Without adequate oxygen, your pool could become stagnant, harboring odoriferous anaerobic bacteria. |
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Moreover, contents of lactate in stem tissues increased at an early stage of anaerobic incubation. |
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Thermatoga microorganisms are known to play a role in the anaerobic oxidation of hydrocarbons to alcohols, organic acids and carbon dioxide. |
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The odor results from the liberation of amines and organic acids produced from the alkalization of anaerobic bacteria. |
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The most common biological treatment system that also provides storage is the anaerobic lagoon. |
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Some materials are better degraded under anaerobic conditions than under aerobic conditions. |
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In anaerobic environments, some bacteria are able to substitute metal ions for molecular oxygen in the process of respiration. |
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Mussels were submitted to aerobic and anaerobic stressful conditions in the laboratory. |
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A common response of roots to anoxia is the synthesis of a subset of anaerobic proteins related to the glycolytic and fermentation pathways. |
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They found the samples contained anaerobic bacteria that grew on sugars and proteins in total absence of oxygen. |
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The estimated cost of producing electric power from anaerobic digestion of animal manure is 3.7 to 5.4 cents per kilowatt-hour. |
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Sugar availability is one of the elements required to support anaerobic metabolism. |
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Below the depth of oxygen penetration life is restricted to anaerobic bacteria. |
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The farm plans to utilize an anaerobic digester to gather waste such as left-over plant roots to generate power. |
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Numerous scientific studies have shown that creatine helps to increase lean muscle mass and strength, speed up recovery, and promote anaerobic power. |
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Furthermore, the excellent preservation may have been enhanced because the hot spring waters are anaerobic, which inhibits the rapid oxidation of organic matter. |
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In anaerobic digesters, organic material is mixed on a huge pot with massive quantities of tiny bacteria. |
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This is said to breakdown lactic acid produced by anaerobic activity. |
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What had been coiled taut in anaerobic tension in Rage and Yoga has unstacked and stretched out in the sun here. |
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It also has an effect on the body's aerobic recovery after anaerobic work. |
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A number of reports discourage the azo dye decolorisation by microorganism under anaerobic conditions as it leads to the formation of corresponding aromatic amines. |
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In the fall of 2010, it bought an anaerobic digestion project then under construction in London, Ontario. |
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By anaerobic bacterial action, sulphates are reduced to sulphides and organic material is broken down, ultimately to yield carbon dioxide and methane. |
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Aerobic lagoons are about 10 times smaller than anaerobic lagoons. |
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I suggest a regimen of daily vitamins and anaerobic exercises, Mort. |
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The entire swab sticks were then placed in a brain-heart infusion broth and cultured for another 72 hours under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. |
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But some have also recognized its resemblance to a fatty wax called adipocere, which is known to form from body fats buried in wet, anaerobic environments. |
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I felt we could do better and more anaerobic workouts at sea level. |
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Anoxia causes polysomes, translating the aerobic proteins, to dissociate, and anaerobic mRNAs are translated from polysomes with a much lower average size. |
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Rest for at least 24 hours after heavy anaerobic exercise such as weight-lifting or circuit training and try to alternate the type of exercise you do. |
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But increased blood lactate from strenuous anaerobic exercise causes a lowering of pH, and with it that familiar bodily pain and fatigue. |
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Naturally occurring lakes receive organic sediments which decay in an anaerobic environment releasing methane and carbon dioxide. |
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There was no effect on enteric bacteria, enterococci, Lactobacillus, bifidobacteria, or total anaerobic bacteria. |
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Because of this large anaerobic zone, the seafloor ecology differs from that of the neighbouring Atlantic. |
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Type II muscles are needed for anaerobic exercise because they can function in the absence of oxygen. |
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This reaction closely resembles the Schikorr reaction observed in the anaerobic oxidation of the ferrous hydroxide in contact with water. |
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Several of the benign bacteria in the intestine use fermentation as a form of anaerobic metabolism. |
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Using oxygen for metabolism produces much more energy than anaerobic processes. |
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Peat forms when plant material does not fully decay in acidic and anaerobic conditions. |
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The involved anaerobic and aerobic processes can also consume methane, with and without microorganisms. |
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There is a group of bacteria that drive methane oxidation with nitrite as the oxidant, the anaerobic oxidation of methane. |
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These observations conclude that pup muscles are less able to sustain both aerobic ATP and anaerobic ATP production during dives than adults are. |
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California has 242 sewage wastewater treatment plants, 74 of which have installed anaerobic digesters. |
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Middens with damp, anaerobic conditions can even preserve organic remains in deposits as the debris of daily life are tossed on the pile. |
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The artifacts are in an excellent state of preservation, having been protected by anaerobic mud. |
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Further, wet or anaerobic soils also lose nitrogen through denitrification, releasing the greenhouse gases nitric oxide and nitrous oxide. |
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These sediments then provide an anaerobic environment which protects from further degradation. |
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The anaerobic environment and presence of tannic acids within bogs can result in the remarkable preservation of organic material. |
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In addition, peat bogs form in areas lacking drainage and hence are characterized by almost completely anaerobic conditions. |
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An additional feature of anaerobic preservation by acidic bogs is the ability to conserve hair, clothing and leather items. |
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This is due to plant material in flooded areas decaying in an anaerobic environment, and forming methane, a greenhouse gas. |
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Silage undergoes anaerobic fermentation, which starts about 48 hours after the silo is filled, and converts sugars to acids. |
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Klebsiellae are non-motile, rod-shaped, gram-negative, facultative anaerobic bacteria. |
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Most landfills are fundamentally anaerobic because they are compacted so tightly that any biodegradation takes place very slowly. |
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A WORKER died after being overcome by fumes while trying to fix an anaerobic biodigester on a Dorset farm, an inquest was told. |
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By segregating food waste from the other waste, they can send the food waste to anaerobic digestion energy sites instead of landfill. |
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A genus of gram-negative, anaerobic spirochete bacteria, Borrelia was named after French biologist Amedee Borrel. |
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The isolation and properties of the predominant anaerobic bacteria in the caeca of the Chickens and Turkeys. |
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To test this hypothesis, NMR was used to compare the metabolic profiles of three cultures, an anaerobic fungal monoculture Piromyces sp. |
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Clostridia represents a group of anaerobic spore-forming bacteria ubiquitous in the poultry environment. |
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Evaluation of Nile perch fish scales as biofilm carrier in anaerobic digestion of biological pre-treated Nile perch fish solid waste. |
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Chondrocytes are placed in a nonvascular matrix and exposed to partial presence of oxygen, and display mainly anaerobic metabolism. |
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These are now interpreted in the light of exciting recent advances in the fields of electromicrobiology and oxygenic anaerobic respiration. |
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Enantioselective synthesis of S-equol from dihydrodaidzein by a newly isolated anaerobic human intestinal bacterium. |
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Kinetics of psychrophilic anaerobic sequencing batch reactor treating flushed dairy manure. |
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Listeria monocytogenes is a Gram-positive bacillus which is facultatively anaerobic and non-spore-forming. |
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Continuous culture of some anaerobic and facultatively anaerobic rumen bacteria. |
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Shewanella putrefaciens is a Gram-negative facultatively anaerobic bacteria belonging to the family Vibrionaceae. |
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They are Gram-negative rods that are oxidase positive and facultatively anaerobic. |
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Both are nonlactose fermenting, facultatively anaerobic, gram-negative bacilli. |
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Yeasts grow best under aerobic conditions, but a variety of fermentative yeasts are able to grows lowly in anaerobic environments. |
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Among the anaerobic bacteria recovered, Clostridium, Bacteroides and Fusobacterium species were predominant. |
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It is persistent in soils, though it does undergo rapid biotransformation under anaerobic conditions. |
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Before anaerobic fermentation starts, there is an aerobic phase in which the trapped oxygen is consumed. |
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AnMBR involves anaerobic micro-organisms that are able to live in environments devoid of oxygen, such as sediment layers on floors of lakes, dams and the ocean. |
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Isolation of natural cultures of anaerobic fungi and indigenously associated methanogens from herbivores and their bioconversion of lignocellulosic materials to methane. |
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One theory holds that uric acid in fat body is transported via the Malpighian tubules to the hindgut, where it undergoes anaerobic digestion by uricolytic bacteria. |
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C violaceum is a ubiquitous, saprophytic, anaerobic, gram-negative bacillus that lives in soil and stagnant bodies of water in tropical and subtropical climates. |
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However, bioscientists at the University of Kent have trained a friendly bacterium called Bacillus megaterium to produce all of the components of the anaerobic B12 pathway. |
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Eventually the loss of oxygen will cause all remaining aerobic life to die out via asphyxiation, leaving behind only simple anaerobic prokaryotes. |
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In extreme cases, anaerobic conditions ensue, promoting growth of bacteria such as Clostridium botulinum that produces toxins deadly to birds and mammals. |
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As the peat preserves old plants and pollen to some degree, due to its anaerobic nature, it is possible to get some sense of the former vegetation of the island. |
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A fossil fuel is a fuel formed by natural processes, such as anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms, containing energy originating in ancient photosynthesis. |
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Those swimming with barnacle encrustation require more energy and show a detectable difference in anaerobic energy expenditure than those without encrustation. |
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Methanol is produced naturally in the anaerobic metabolism of many varieties of bacteria, and is commonly present in small amounts in the environment. |
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Rallies between experienced players may involve 30 or more shots and therefore a very high premium is placed on fitness, both aerobic and anaerobic. |
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This last method is the most satisfactory for anaerobic cultivations, as by its means complete anaerobiosis can be obtained with the least expenditure of time and trouble. |
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After one year, however, the prevalence and amount of 12 types of anaerobic bacteria were lower among circumcised men than among uncircumcised men. |
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In addition, bogs, like all wetlands, develop anaerobic soil conditions, which produces slower anaerobic decay rather than aerobic microbial action. |
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Nevertheless, ammonia-N is likely produced by anaerobic saprophytic mold organisms, given that the interior of the samples were kept under anaerobic conditions. |
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In comparison with other available fluoroquinolones, trovafloxacin offered enhanced activity against anaerobic and gram-positive organisms, including Streptococcus pneumonia. |
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All recent work is in agreement as regards a single NG denitration pathway under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions in which NG is used as a nitrogen source. |
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Among four possible ways of gas generation, anaerobic corrosion of the steel components in the engineered barrier system is a dominant source of hydrogen gas. |
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