The result is alienation, depersonalization, and degradation of the human purpose. |
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There are a lot of very clear-headed warnings out there about environmental degradation. |
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In fact, I would be hard pressed to think of a more perfect definition of human misery and degradation. |
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Rapid microbial degradation is more likely when the same pesticide is used repeatedly in a field. |
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How long can we sustain the environmental and social degradation that consumer culture perpetuates? |
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This allows types of degradation process and proportions of degradation products to be determined. |
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During the backup process the LAN experiences significant performance degradation. |
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It is a result of the interplay of the DNA binding and protein degradation kinetics. |
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Three types of pesticide degradation are microbial, chemical, and photodegradation. |
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Endopeptidases play key roles in storage protein degradation, producing oligopeptides. |
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Test your different textiles for color fastness and degradation to long-term ultraviolet exposure. |
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It is said that the forced assimilation of native people to European-American values caused the degradation of Native American art. |
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The ethyl group is found for example during the thermal degradation of alkanes as is encountered during various petrochemical processes. |
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Environmental degradation associated with agricultural and pastoral practices has compounded the rural crisis. |
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The newly formed sprout may function as a sink for the low molecular weight products of starch degradation. |
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In addition, the carrier molecule may also protect some dyes from chemical, photochemical or radiolytic degradation. |
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Simplistic analyses of changes in vegetation cover probably confused natural temporal variability with long-term degradation. |
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Thinking about it, any carrier wave would be hindered by speed, noise and signal degradation. |
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Shall we not at long last spare this good and comely woman from further degradation? |
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Almost every shot has degradation, pixelation, shimmering, or even color bleed. |
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Video quality is uniformly solid, though some videos are overly bright, with some examples of minor edge degradation and color bleed. |
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Studies of livestock have found that the presence of avermectins slow the degradation of dung due to its harmful effects on dung insects. |
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Ubiquitin is a 7.6kDa protein that is covalently attached to proteins targeted for degradation by ubiquitin ligases. |
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This suggests that independent protein degradation pathways for ubiquitin, as well as for the proteasome complex, may exist in strawberry fruit. |
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Importantly, enzymatic degradation of cellular phosphatidylcholine does not affect cellular cholesterol esterification. |
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At these field sites, environmental degradation meets racism, xenophobia and classism. |
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The Ijaw have been fighting since 2000 for compensation for environmental degradation in the oil-rich region. |
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All samples were checked after the NMR experiments by thin-layer chromatography as described, and revealed no contamination or lipid degradation. |
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Chitinases are hydrolytic enzymes that catalyze the degradation of chitin, a major component of fungal cell walls. |
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The molecular mechanisms for vacuolar protein degradation and the nutrient recycling pathway in senescent leaves are generally not clear. |
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These stages include transcription, posttranscriptional processing, translation, and messenger RNA degradation. |
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It's economic success has been achieved at the cost of considerable environmental degradation. |
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The most significant threats include habitat loss, fragmentation, and degradation. |
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Severe wind and water erosion of the topsoil added to the degradation of the natural habitats, particularly on upland sites. |
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In maize endosperm the pullulanase-type DBE activity is thought to have a bifunctional role, assisting in both starch synthesis and degradation. |
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The 10-millisecond case, including all jitter effects, is highlighted, which results in a 2-dB degradation in loss-of-lock threshold. |
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Soil degradation due to sugar-cane monoculture and pesticides are the most serious problems. |
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Unlike other systems, the device is not an overlay on the plasma display causing image degradation. |
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This letter is not about politics, traffic insanity in Lancaster or the debilitating effects of ecological degradation. |
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In virtually every case, however, the degree of degradation was slight enough to be inconsequential. |
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Their degradation happens only after a long period of rest when seeds germinate and seedlings start to grow. |
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Proteasome degradation of cyclins involved in cell cycle regulation has been well documented. |
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Don't drop the N-bomb and think it's cute because historically the word is synonymous with degradation. |
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The distaff by Barbauld's account is not restricted to women, nor is it a degradation to be employed by men. |
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It has experienced decades of repression by a kleptocratic military, communal violence and the degradation of a once vibrant economy. |
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Rural women bear the brunt of the problems caused by environmental degradation. |
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Alternatively, the crystalloid structures could be in the process of degradation within the lysosomes. |
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But, after all, developing nations have started facing the crunch situation following the environmental degradation. |
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Going any higher than these speeds would cause image degradation and system lockups. |
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There are several ways of avoiding UV degradation in plastics by using stabilizers, absorbers or blockers. |
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And instead of original sin leading to the Fall of Man, we fear the degradation of Nature by an apparently malevolent human species. |
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In excised roots, the endogenous sugars were rapidly exhausted and significant degradation of protein was observed. |
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Such will be their degradation in the world, and in the Hereafter theirs will be an awful doom. |
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Poverty and social degradation breed discontent in certain population groups especially in the ethnically and confessionally patchy states. |
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Without a strict control of hydrocarbons and water, mirror degradation as a result of carbonization, oxidation, or etching will occur. |
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Seeing only the degradation of their culture reflected in the mass media has a profound impact on Native youth. |
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These analogues have similar properties to pyrophosphate, but unlike pyrophosphate they are resistant to enzymatic degradation. |
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Fibrin cross-linking increases its strength and resistance to plasmic degradation, contributing to the stability of fibrin clots. |
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Some EU countries are arguing that environmental degradation is a hidden subsidy on cheap exports. |
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They also identified militarism as the cause of much environmental degradation. |
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The capillary grows by degradation of the extracellular matrix and proliferation of cells at the tip of the sprout. |
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We're talking some clear DVD-quality video with twice the frames of typical video chats that can go totally full screen without degradation. |
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Passage through mitosis is driven by precisely-timed changes in transcriptional regulation and protein degradation. |
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Classical perspectives of microbial polysaccharide degradation are currently being augmented by recent advances. |
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There are infinitesimal numbers of cycles of improvement and degradation, one following the other like the phases of waxing and waning moons. |
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In 2007 we will be contributing 20,000 oil mallees in areas prone to land degradation. |
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All these people are bound within an institutional culture of hate and degradation. |
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Habitat degradation, facilitated largely through increased siltation due to unsound land use practices needs to be further curtailed. |
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That is damaging to native fish life and plant life, and contributes to the degradation of fresh waters. |
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The costs of aquifer rehabilitation, air pollution reduction, and land degradation will haunt future generations. |
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The poor of the world will have to bear the brunt of the resulting resource degradation. |
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The second strategy deals with larger scale faults and capability degradation in the xerographic process. |
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However, deeper layers of paint were protected from light-induced degradation, as evidenced by the survival of double bonds in linseed oil. |
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The degradation of proteins and the remobilization of amino acids to developing tissues is a prominent process during senescence. |
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Landcare tax deductions can be claimed by rural businesses for some types of expenditure to combat land degradation. |
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Only spiritually enlightened Hindus can stand between this faith and its degradation. |
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In the case of a slow degradation of the quality of justice, nothing particularly dramatic would occur. |
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However this argument leads to the flourishing of solecisms and general language degradation. |
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Membership in the human race is certainly questionable when one profits from this misery and degradation of others. |
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In the Montagne Noire area iron slag was used for road metalling, providing a very hard surface that was resistant to any kind of degradation. |
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Chemical degradation is the breakdown of pesticides by processes that do not involve living organisms. |
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Fourier wanted to elevate the status of manual labor, to rescue it from a long-standing tradition of degradation and denigration. |
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Unprotected digital content can be repeatedly copied without suffering the degradation in quality that successive analogue recordings introduce. |
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Without becoming programmatic, the Overture evokes both nobility and its degradation, as they apply to Shakespeare's character. |
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Fibrin degradation means that thrombin must have been present to form fibrin and plasmin was present to proteolytically digest it. |
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The absolute stereochemistry was also determined in 1955 via chemical degradation of dihydrocodeinone. |
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The present study is concerned with the control of expression through mRNA degradation. |
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The biochemical degradation of proteins through hydrolysis of peptide bonds is caused by the action of proteolytic enzymes or proteases. |
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Due to smaller contact metal diffusion through fewer dislocations, it also reduces degradation caused by high currents. |
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A Director, on the other hand, is designed to minimize performance degradation at all times. |
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The biggest cause of this attrition is loss or degradation of their seagrass habitat. |
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However, larger formatted documents take time to transmit and cause some degradation of service. |
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Post-launch degradation and relative sensitivity of various sensors have been estimated using north African desertic sites as radiometrically stable targets. |
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The intensity and constant focus on the blood, the whippings and the degradation was so excessive that it seemed to me to be unnaturally fetishist. |
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Chloroplast Protein Degradation in the Central Vacuole Proteolysis within the central vacuole seems a logical alternative to degradation within plastids. |
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The high nutrient demands of microbial degradation imply furthermore a competition for nutrients between heterotrophic degradative and phototrophic productive processes. |
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Where can one who rejects the alternative of the sublime horror or the ridiculous degradation seek the image of a man with a reason to fight for a this-worldly ideal? |
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Settlers have brought many changes to the Hawaiian Islands, beginning with the degradation of the native lowlands when the Polynesians arrived more than 1,000 years ago. |
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Everywhere people recognise that genuine forms of corruption debase the quality of their life, lead to the degradation of their social and physical environment. |
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We can see that the image degradation resulting from the simpler, low-order aberrations such as defocus, third-order coma, or spherical aberration is quite similar. |
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But Boase said they are seeing significant environmental impact, like soil and vegetation degradation, from people walking through the undesignated trail. |
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The predictable result was an accelerated degradation of the ecosystem. |
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But an increase in light flux did lead to degradation of the dyes. |
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They may mimic naturally occurring steroids, act as hormone receptor agonists or antagonists or alter the enzymes responsible for hormone synthesis and degradation. |
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To say that we should merely accept it as inevitable, as part of the march of history, as an inescapable part of the zeitgeist, is to accept descent into degradation. |
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The hydroperoxyderivatives of PUFA can undergo autocatalytic degradation, producing radicals and thus initiating the chain reaction of lipid peroxidation. |
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Moreover, the built-up area thus formed will become congested with buildings, paving the way for urbanisation and consequent environmental degradation. |
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It commits parties to strive to take precautionary measures to prevent or minimize environmental degradation, and recognises that the polluter should bear the cost of transboundary pollution. |
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The legacy of the degradation of bodies in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region is historical. |
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This diagonal smear represents uniform degradation of both strands, since the mobility of the unpaired strands remains constant after denaturation. |
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So it is with Just Send Me Word, a heroic love story amid the squalor and degradation of the Gulag. |
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And this of course raises the specter of Republican lies that make their own contribution to the degradation of public discourse. |
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State records indicate there is considerable groundwater degradation at the site, and that high levels of arsenic and antimony have been recorded. |
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There are always examples of degradation, but there are very few examples of ecosystems left that are that pristine. |
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Pyrolysis, also sometimes referred to as thermolysis, is defined as the thermal degradation of a substance in the absence or with a limited supply of oxygen. |
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One root cause of desertification and deforestation is the use of wood as the basic source of energy, with the consequent loss of trees and degradation of the soil. |
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Researchers are using two species in Belize, the redrump tarantula and the cinnamon tarantula, implanted with radio transponders to help monitor forest degradation. |
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The degradation may have been seen visually as a change in appearance. |
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He photographed the subway, including the real Pelham line, and its constituency in all their glorious degradation. |
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There is no beast in the animal kingdom with the same capacity for baseness, for depravity and degradation as our lower classes sometimes display. |
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Also shown are the key enzymes, receptors, transfer proteins, and lipoproteins participating in cholesterol synthesis, transport, and degradation. |
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Light was blocked out, rubbish and pollution accumulated and the scheme soon descended into a foetid, disease-ridden mass of squalor and degradation. |
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Scientists attribute the declines to pollution, habitat degradation, and unsustainable fishing practices that allow species to be harvested faster than they can reproduce. |
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Conversely, their longer degradation periods could lead to prolonged discomfort from foreign material that could also provide a nidus for infection. |
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Most microbial degradation of pesticides occurs in the soil. |
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The timing of starch degradation at night varies between species. |
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The remaining sirenians, are seriously threatened by hunting, habitat degradation, and in the case of manatees, collisions with boats in the shallow coastal areas they prefer. |
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And while Annie inflicts humiliation and degradation and withholds pain relief and food Paul is forced to write a new chapter every day simply to stay alive. |
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Because they are usually located on steep slopes, plantations prevent the degradation of these fragile ecosystems from overgrazing and soil erosion. |
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Following chemical degradation, the amounts of aliphatic and aromatic suberin monomers were analysed quantitatively by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. |
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We face major challenges in trying to put life into empty promises to reverse the ecological degradation and falling living standards that afflict much of the world. |
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Strategies like mixed cropping, animal raising, terracing, and afforestation are widely employed to halt degradation of soils and to restore the productive power of the land. |
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Hence it was recommended that disafforestation must be allowed after obtaining legal sanction of the commission to check the depletion and degradation of forest areas. |
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Cows will be zero-grazed in light, airy sheds to protect the health of the animal, prevent environmental degradation from grazing and allow for collection of manure and urine. |
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These siRNAs are incorporated into a ribonucleoprotein complex known as the RNA-induced silencing complex, which targets homologous transcripts, catalyzing their degradation. |
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Fishing lines which contain plastic such as nylon can take up to 600 years to decompose, and during degradation become microparticles or microplastics. |
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To prevent data destruction caused by noise margin degradation, a data protection transistor is added to the conventional memory cell, which consists of six transistors. |
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We all want to see recycling and an end to environmental degradation. |
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Rites of degradation involve dismissing or disempowering people. |
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Digestion is a technical term which relates the mechanical, enzymatic, and chemical degradation of food. |
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This lag could explain the degradation observed in samples from crude lysates produced by these lysis methods even in the presence of RNase inhibitors. |
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The last two books deal in particular with the industrial expansion of the early part of the century, and the degradation that followed in its train. |
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As a reporter confronting degradation and atrocity, his forthright, unidealized self-presentation is alien to the school of writer-adventurers to which he belongs. |
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A major cause of the dwindling numbers has been degradation of habitat through overstocking of sheep, bush encroachment, cultivation, erosion and alien invaders. |
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The abandonment of sheep farming has led to degradation in the character of the landscape as grass that was previously cropped is allowed to grow rank and wild. |
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Cilostazol blocks the activity of the enzyme phosphodiesterase which induces platelet aggregation and prevents the degradation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate. |
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The modified protein is resistant to degradation by lysosomal enzymes and accumulates intracellularly. |
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The degradation was most pronounced for the larger molecules that included mesaconate, methylsuccinate, salicylate and isophtalate salts. |
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In earlier, buffered formulations of didanosine, administration with an antacid provides protection from degradation by stomach acid. |
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The barrel was hot to the touch after 30 shots in 22 seconds but showed no degradation and even appeared shinier after the test, Powell said. |
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The reversal of nonrecoverable degradation requires the engine to be overhauled. |
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Some modern research has asserted that the claims of the society's degradation during the 18th century are false. |
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Is there no way to prove to them that woollen-shirted, brown-jeaned simplicity is infinitely better than broad-clothed degradation? |
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Autophagy, a catabolic degradation process through lysosomes, plays an important role in tumorigenesis and cancer therapy. |
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There are horrifying scenes, filled with obscenities and hatred, sleazy with threats of rape and degradation. |
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These sediments then provide an anaerobic environment which protects from further degradation. |
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The partial degradation of the tube and its encapsulation were surprising findings, and we believe they are consistent with prolonged retainment. |
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Sup and Gupta found that Rhizobium isolates from urid were resistant to TMTD at pH 7 but proved sensitive to its degradation product. |
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Similarly, our results show that trichlorodiphenyls and tetrachlorobiphenyls with fewer ortho-chlorines are more susceptible to degradation. |
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Prolactin treatment prevented chondrocyte death and associated cartilage degradation. |
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Increased degradation of blood protein, especially of Hc, has been observed in several euryhaline crab species during hyperosmotic stress. |
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Critically, telomeres confer stability to chromosomes by preventing DNA degradation and end-to-end fusion during replication. |
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Experiments with A-Boc-3-methylindole resulted in complete degradation of the reaction mixture. |
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It lightens UV-induced skin pigmentation and works by accelerating proteolytic degradation of tyrosinase. |
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They cause DNA damage, proteosome degradation, as well as extracellular protein alteration. |
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Effects of plant-derived naphthoquinones on the growth of Pleurotus sajor-caju and degradation of the compounds by fungal cultures. |
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The Asian elephant is threatened by habitat degradation, conflicts and poaching for ivory. |
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A familial mutation renders atrial natriuretic peptide resistant to proteolytic degradation. |
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The crystals then promote further degradation of the cartilage matrix through tophus formation and inflammation. |
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Adding silicate and barium sulfate fillers to polymers is difficult because of agglomeration and degradation. |
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It is also noted that natural degradation is high between 0 and 3 years and then slows down in a manner very similar to exponential decay. |
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The 596 g vertebra has limonitic surface staining and shows significant post-mortem abrasion and degradation. |
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The nanostructure protects beta-carotene against degradation and it modifies its sorption in the body. |
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Forward Error Correction reduces packet re-transmission by correcting errors on-the-fly without any degradation in data throughput. |
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Notably, these cells include macrophages which, during cancer progression, take part in an extensive degradation of the extracellular matrix. |
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We also examined whether the process of pH adjustment of plasma with generation buffer containing maleic acid affected the degradation activity. |
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The formation of hydroxyl radicals, which are powerful oxidizers, accelerated the degradation of contaminants to carbon dioxide and water. |
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Enzymatic degradation of urinary indoxyl sulfate by Providencia stuartii and Klebsiella pneumoniae causes the purple urine bag syndrome. |
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Coniferyl ferulate incorporation into lignin enhances the alkaline delignification and enzymatic degradation of cell walls. |
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They used phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomers conjugated with octa-guanidine dendrimer to make them resistant to enzymatic degradation. |
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Senescence was abrupt but often followed degradation of older, underlying regions of the clonal network. |
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Lignin produces useful by-products such as vanillin, resins, phenol, carbon fibres and biofuels after degradation. |
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Special investigations reveal incoagulable blood, defibrination, elevated fibrinogen degradation products, thrombocytopenia and anaemia. |
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Deforestation, peatland degradation, and forest fires not only threaten the global climate but also nature and human life. |
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Likewise, two spots for the Xaa-His dipeptidase were detected in rhodomyrtone-treated cells, one of which is most likely a degradation product. |
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Technoeconomic assessment of phenanthrene degradation by Pseudomonas stutzeri CECT 930 in a batch bioreactor. |
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Contributions through the Edman degradation of methylmercaptovitins prepared from the constituent phosphoproteins. |
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However, ciprofloxacin eye drop containers were stored in cartons, there was no photolytic degradation. |
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To gel a deeper insight in ihe ihermal degradation process, more exactly lo determine the activation energy of the I hernial decomposition. |
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New technology now provides polyurethane roll covers for unnipped roll covers that do not adsorb water or suffer from hydrolytic degradation. |
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Sensitivity to instrumental contingency degradation is mediated by the entorhinal cortex and its efferents via the dorsal hippocampus. |
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Elastase enzymatic degradation was performed as per the method described by Leach et al. |
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Lignin and soluble phenolic degradation by ectomycorrhizal and ericoid mycorrhizal fungi. |
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Histologically, the lesions present as a degradation of the epicuticle and exocuticle. |
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The bad degradation of PVC occurred in the present of these cross-linking agents during the process of NBR cross-linking. |
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The tissue intermolecularly cross-linked with polymer showed the highest stability against heat and degradation caused by collagenase. |
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This resulted in the isolation and characterization of protocatechuic acid, the predominant degradation product. |
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He narrowly escaped undergoing degradation, which would have stripped him of his titles of nobility. |
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The smaller the economic inequality, the more waste and pollution is created, resulting in many cases, in more environmental degradation. |
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If there were fewer people however, this multiplier would be lower, and thus the amount of environmental degradation would be lower as well. |
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Personal memories created in him a great sensitivity for human degradation and a sense of moral responsibility. |
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According to Hardin's paper, the pastoralist land use strategy suffered criticisms of being unstable and a cause of environmental degradation. |
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This land degradation reduces the production of fodder for livestock, which causes low milk yields. |
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Jibrell was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2002 for her efforts against environmental degradation and desertification. |
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The end of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 led to degradation of the political status of the Kingdom of Bohemia. |
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Populations of Sesarma reticulatum are increasing, possibly as a result of the degradation of the coastal food web in the region. |
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Habitat degradation also threatens marine mammals and their ability to find and catch food. |
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Marine mammals that live in coastal environments are most likely to be affected by habitat degradation and loss. |
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After such organisms die, the bacterial degradation of their biomass consumes the oxygen in the water, thereby creating the state of hypoxia. |
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Succinic acid may not be an original component of amber, but rather a degradation product of abietic acid. |
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However, tourism has also played major role in the degradation of the coastal and marine environment. |
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This is used while preening and helps in plumage maintenance by reducing bacterial degradation of feathers by feather bacilii. |
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Some, including 'Granny Smith' and 'Fuji', can be stored up to a year without significant degradation. |
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Such analysis can also be used to follow weathering and degradation of crude spills. |
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Competitive with the uptake by plants is the degradation or loss of the fertilizer. |
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Nylon is more susceptible to UV and chemical degradation than polyesters and its physical properties can change due to moisture absorption. |
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It has similar properties to Spectra including superior resistance to flex fatigue and UV degradation but also exhibits creep. |
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This resin tends to be more resistant over time to degradation than polyester resin, and is more flexible. |
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Disease and land degradation are two of the major concerns in agriculture today. |
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Through deforestation and land degradation, livestock is also driving reductions in biodiversity. |
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Besides soft rot, brown rot and white rot fungi are also involves in the degradation of cellulose. |
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High activity of phosphatase by LAB strains indicates their possible role in phytic acid degradation in fermented vegetable products. |
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In 1992, Rio hosted the Earth Summit, a United Nations conference to fight environmental degradation. |
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Much of the rainforest has suffered degradation due to over logging and conversion of territory into farmland. |
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Curing and subsequent aging allow for the slow oxidation and degradation of carotenoids in tobacco leaf. |
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Some of the ethnic groups like the Ogoni, have experienced severe environmental degradation due to petroleum extraction. |
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This finds support from absorption spectrophotogram revealing AKR17A1 catalyzed NADPH dependent degradation of butachlor in vitro. |
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Reintroduction of indigenous vegetation will help with the degradation of the land. |
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Its low pH denatures proteins and thereby makes them susceptible to degradation by digestive enzymes such as pepsin. |
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The loss and degradation of such areas due to the dominance of bracken has caused many species to become rare and isolated. |
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Soil erosion is the displacement of the upper layer of soil, one form of soil degradation. |
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In 2004 it was estimated as alternatives which would cause less environmental degradation. |
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For amino acid sequencing, the two major proteins were sequenced by automated Edman degradation with an Applied Biosystem 473 sequenator. |
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Guidant has confirmed hermetic seal degradation in two of the five reports. |
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Also discussed are nanoscale thermal degradation, corrosion, flammability, embrittling, and fatigue. |
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The gradual degradation of the ball through the innings is an important aspect of the game. |
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Synthetic chelators, such as the chelator disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetate, effectively prevent iron-promoted oxidative degradation. |
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The king's contention was that flogging, fines, degradation, and excommunication, beyond which the spiritual courts could not go, were insufficient as punishment. |
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Wildlife laws govern the potential impact of human activity on wild animals, whether directly on individuals or populations, or indirectly via habitat degradation. |
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Proteoglycan degradation by the ADAMTS family of proteinases. |
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These scientists analyse samples collected from across Scotland's air, land and water environments for changes and degradation of the environment or threat to human health. |
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Once activated, plasmin breaks down fibrin, resulting in the formation of D-dimer, a fibrin degradation product and a clinical marker of fibrinolysis. |
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ProScript is pioneering the use of small molecule inhibitors that target a key protein degradation pathway in cells known as the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. |
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However, without the intervertebral disc, the shear stress between L5 and S1 can cause accelerated degradation of the zygopophysis, leading to back pain. |
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A recent study suggested that signaling mechanisms within particle-associated bacterial communities enhance the activity of hydrolytic proteins involved in POC degradation. |
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The sinusoidal rotor design of MasoSine SPS pumps delivers a low shear, gentle pumping action that transfers delicate products safely without risk of degradation. |
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Pyrolysis involves the thermal degradation of the rubber of the tyre to give an oil and gas leaving a residual solid carbon and the steel casing of the tyre. |
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Also note that the whole of the increase in environmental degradation is the result of the increase of emissions per person being multiplied by a multiplier. |
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In the long run, the facile tu quoque arguments, such as those offered by Massu on the Alleg case, can only lead to an endless escalation of horror and degradation. |
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In the document Laudato si', dated 24 May 2015, Pope Francis critiques consumerism and irresponsible development, and laments environmental degradation and global warming. |
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There is controversy on potential quality degradation during storage. |
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He just takes all their wealth and, to prevent any revolt, he scientifically seeks the physical and moral degradation of those whose independence he has taken away. |
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Solvents can cause permeation and softening, which is reversible, but oxidizers will result in degradation of the polymer following extending exposure. |
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CartiGram, an optional application available on GE's Signa line of MR scanners, allows clinicians to noninvasively visualize collagen fiber degradation. |
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This may be due either to the lower interaction with the extracellular matrix, or the lower degradation of biopeptides that stimulate cell migration. |
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Sitagliptin, saxagliptin and linagliptin work by inhibiting the enzyme dipeptidyl peptidase IV, which is responsible for the degradation of the endogenous hormone incretin. |
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Role of eicosanoids in structural degradation in osteoarthritis. |
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The Aero-Mechanical Conveyor, presented in the company's brochure, utilizes a fluidization process to quickly convey powder with reduced degradation. |
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The activity of protease enzyme was determined using the degradation reaction of suc-L-Ala-L-Ala-L-Pro-L-Phe-p-nitro anilide to liberate p-nitroaniline. |
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A high cortisol level will also stimulate the degradation of fats and proteins which may make it difficult for the animal to sustain its pregnancy if implanted successfully. |
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Other measures to reduce resin degradation include a process-air cooler, special piping with interior antifriction treatment, and special elbows to minimize streamers. |
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This avoids MS analysis and interpretation of extremely complex peptide mixtures that might otherwise result from degradation by the omnipresent exopeptidases. |
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It is very helpful to know if a drug API has known polymorphs that could result in degradation of products or affect product potency and stability. |
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The samples are subjected to chemical degradation test to determine their resistance to selected solvents which were heptane, acetone and toluene. |
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They typically provide a passive barrier between the environment and some object prone to degradation, be it a car, a bridge, or a cheap metallic dish rack. |
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It is a systematic stereotyping and degradation of Westerners that dehumanizes them, and makes their death a pious deed for some and a cause for celebration for others. |
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According to Imdd, the garbage collection trucks running on biofuel will help in the reduction of particulate emission, without any degradation in performance. |
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Overfishing nearshore ecosystems leads to the degradation of kelp forests. |
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We have subjected our materials to light in the visible spectrum in a nitrogen environment with no noticeable degradation in their molecular structure. |
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Intracellular nuclease activity in both apoptotic and necrotic cells in a particular organ affect the degree of DNA degradation found in body fluids. |
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However, they are subject to some in vivo degradation mechanisms. |
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This makes the material highly vulnerable to environmental degradation and ultimately leads to their chemical decomposition, especially when in contact with water. |
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Manipulation of rumen fluid pH and its influence on cellulolysis in sacco, dry matter degradation and the rumen microflora of sheep offered either hay or concentrate. |
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The catechol metabolites of estrogen can compete with dopamine for degradation by catechol-Omethyl transferase, increasing the concentration of dopamine. |
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Fujitsu Semiconductor developed the technology that could prevent the ferroelectricity degradation, and made the volume production of FRAMs possible. |
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It is widely accepted that the activity of certain protein degradation enzymes, the calpains and calpastatins, are important determinators of tenderness in meat. |
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The remaining paperbound journals are subject to physical degradation. |
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Our understanding of specific degradation pathways should allow us to develop strategies to intelligently encourage degradation and monitor the progress of in situ activity. |
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In these conditions, D-dimer, an end-stage product of fibrin degradation by plasmin, is increased as a result of fibrinolysis, but it does not result from fibrinogenolysis. |
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Xanthine Oxidoreductase is a rate-limiting enzyme of the purine degradation pathway, oxidizing hypoxanthine into xanthine and xanthine into uric acid. |
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These schemes often lead to soil degradation and salinization. |
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Enzymes are the means used to achieve degradation of silk in vitro. |
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Antimicrobial preservatives prevent degradation by bacteria. |
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Habitat degradation for the African wild dog, Lycaon pictus, has been increased, such that this canid is deemed to have been extirpated in Sierra Leone. |
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There are several proteases involved in the degradation of host erythrocyte haemoglobin inside the specialized acidic food vacuole of the parasite. |
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The UV endurance is inferior to PET and PEN, but the degradation levels off after roughly 400 hours of exposure, while the Aramids and Spectra continue to degrade. |
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Various methods have been developed to identify and quantify GAGs in urine, many of them targeted to uronic acid or degradation products containing this moiety. |
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In this time, the fats and oils inside the roots undergo degradation and oxidation, which produces many fragrant compounds that are valuable in perfumery. |
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Commercial and government customers globally rely on this revolutionary technology to achieve significant OPEX savings with no degradation in quality. |
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Habitat degradation is caused by a number of human activities. |
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The Pacific Northwest was once sprawled with native inhabitants who practiced eco management, to ensure little degradation was caused by their actions to salmon habitats. |
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Color fading caused by the degradation of beta-carotene occurred relatively quickly in beta-lactoglobulin emulsions at 37 C, but was considerably less in the other emulsions. |
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To counter this degradation, a new row of teeth begin to grow. |
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Hammal Muneer Jan brought the attention of the house to the degradation of Indus Delta and loss of fertile land and mangroves due to water shortage and sea erosion. |
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Furthermore, the brains of alcohol-fed animals had higher levels of the degradation products of a cytoskeletal protein called spectrin, which is degraded by calpains. |
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Studies using proteosome inhibitor MG132 suggested that omega-3 PUFAs induce degradation of the PcG protein EZH2 through posttranslational mechanisms. |
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