Strain PCC 6313 is a strict photoautotroph and is able to synthesize nitrogenase anaerobically. |
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For example, seeds germinating in soil survive submergence by germinating anaerobically. |
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In contrast, our experiments are carried out anaerobically with the enzyme ending up in the fully reduced state. |
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In addition to being able to respire with oxygen, some microaerophiles may be capable of respiring anaerobically with electron acceptors other than oxygen. |
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Although insect muscles seem to always work aerobically, some crustacean muscles can work anaerobically. |
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The other resembles vertebrate white fibres because it is white, with far fewer mitochondria, and presumably works anaerobically. |
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Fermentation, chemical process by which molecules such as glucose are broken down anaerobically. |
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If treated anaerobically, can the methane gas be burned off in the boiler or used to preheat intake air? |
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Degradation occurs both aerobically and anaerobically, and biologically as well as abiologically. |
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With time, the solids that settle to the bottom are degraded anaerobically. |
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Some bacteria and archaea can grow anaerobically using Fe as the sole electron acceptor. |
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For surfactants which are not included in the DID list-part A, the relevant information from literature or other sources, or appropriate test results, showing that they are anaerobically biodegradable shall be provided. |
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As the tip slowly squashes under its own weight, bacteria rot away the organic matter, mainly anaerobically with the generation of methane. |
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Hypoxia in muscles forces cells to produce energy anaerobically, which leads to lactic acid accumulation and cramps. |
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Each surfactant used in the product shall be anaerobically biodegradable. |
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Incubate one plate each aerobically and anaerobically to ascertain purity. |
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Initially it was thought that HCH biodegradation in soil occurs under anaerobic conditions. However, several investigations show that alpha-HCH is aerobically degraded, in some cases even faster than anaerobically. |
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The results showed that none of the 10 products tested matched their labeled microbiologic specifications and two brands grew nothing aerobically or anaerobically. |
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Before the project began, the wastewater at the Lamthap factory was being treated anaerobically in open ponds in line with the normal and cheapest practices in the palm oil sector and in Southeast Asia. |
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There is a limited ability to work anaerobically. |
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In a sanitary landfill, this biodegradable matter decays anaerobically, producing greenhouse gases and toxic liquids capable of contaminating our sub-surface water tables. |
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Humans can metabolize both aerobically and anaerobically, the latter generally in high stress situations. |
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Corn, alfalfa, wheat, oats, and sorghum crops are often anaerobically fermented to create silage. |
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In general the metabolic pathway of beta-HCH occurs anaerobically via dechlorination to tetrachlorocyclohexene and dichlorocyclohexadiene, an unstable metabolite. |
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Soil biochemical characteristics examined were anaerobically mineralisable N, soil microbial biomass C, soil respiration and denitrifying enzyme activity. |
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Barlaz testified that competent and reliable scientific evidence exists to show that plastics manufactured with the ECM Additive are anaerobically biodegradable. |
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The proposal involves energy generation from thermal heat treatment of waste, both anaerobically to produce syngas and aerobically to produce electricity. |
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