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1 moval, with the added benefit of re-use of a waste product.
2 molecules, generating molecular oxygen as a waste product.
3 'fuel' DNA; each cycle produces a duplex DNA waste product.
4 weight, is often overlooked and considered a waste product.
5 Lactate has long been considered a cellular waste product.
6 ially available in what is now essentially a waste product.
7 lecule is often characterized as a metabolic waste product.
8 food lipids instead of being discarded as a waste product.
9 te at high rates with acetate as an excreted waste product.
10 aerobic utilization of this toxic industrial waste product.
11 propriate part of the cell and to dispose of waste products.
12 for the supply of nutrients and recycling of waste products.
13 not only this uptake but also the removal of waste products.
14 g solute transport and the exchange of brain waste products.
15 the brain's mechanism for clearing metabolic waste products.
16 s, transmitting immune signals, and clearing waste products.
17 luid to deliver nutrients and clear cellular waste products.
18 ferring selective advantages as resources or waste products.
19 depletion of nutrients, and accumulation of waste products.
20 tocol due to increased aqueous solubility of waste products.
21 utrients, and the transport and excretion of waste products.
22 elial clearance of xenobiotics and metabolic waste products.
23 l mandates and highlights the value of using waste products.
24 mary fuel and accompanying increases in some waste products.
25 mary fuel and accompanying increases in some waste products.
26 s, while simultaneously giving value to mine waste products.
27 ytic transformation of metastable fuels into waste products.
28 ow for an increased traffic of nutrients and waste products.
32 athway for symbiont assimilation of the host waste products acetate, propionate, succinate and malate
35 ng with parallel efforts aimed at containing waste products and avoiding diversion of material into w
36 concentration of creatinine and nitrogenous waste products and by the inability of the kidney to app
40 red bio-adhesive was its synthesis from agro-waste products and possible economically viable producti
41 a [3]catenane is free from the production of waste products and represents an important step towards
42 erminal catabolic stations that rid cells of waste products and scavenge metabolic building blocks th
43 ain immune equilibrium by removing metabolic waste products and toxins, thereby limiting local and sy
44 for oestrogen synthesis as well as clearing waste products and xenobiotics from the fetal circulatio
45 while CO has long been viewed as a metabolic waste product, and at higher concentrations cellularly l
47 ture supplies tissues with nutrients, clears waste products, and carries and directs leukocytes to in
48 erstitial fluids, which contain the tissue's waste products, and ensures immune surveillance of the t
49 of new metabolic substrates, clear metabolic waste products, and perform some degree of organ viabili
50 tion, prevents the toxic buildup of cellular waste products, and provides substrates to sustain metab
51 hat are likely to be metabolic substrates or waste products, and signaling autocrine and paracrine mo
54 n become larger contributors to the HTI when waste products are inadequately disposed or there are si
55 y prominent in recent literature, posit that waste products are primarily expelled via the mouth [4,
56 tion, energy requirements, and production of waste products are reduced to a minimum while maintainin
60 that act as waste containers and accumulate waste products, are, in fact, a manifestation of chronic
62 nt, ultimately draining the lymph containing waste products back into the venous circulatory system.
63 ulate the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste products between circulating blood and tissue.
65 ata show that ammonia is not only a secreted waste product but also a fundamental nitrogen source tha
66 and a "parasite" that produces a refractory waste product but does not incur any additional cost.
67 We found that ammonia is not merely a toxic waste product but is recycled into central amino acid me
68 tances into the blood which are not ordinary waste products, but have specific functions." They were
70 vidence for the uptake and recycling of worm waste products by the symbionts suggests how the worm co
71 the extract components, and illustrate how a waste product can be used as a source of nutraceuticals
73 s oxygen (O(2)) for the cells from their own waste product, carbon dioxide (CO(2)), in a self-regulat
75 s and could potentially be made from organic waste products created in extra-terrestrial settlements.
76 vironmentally friendly uses for oil refinery waste products, development of polymers with unique opti
77 th the number of available nitrogens and the waste products distinguished the pathway encoded by the
80 mall molecule gases, including anthropogenic waste products (e.g. carbon dioxide), can be viewed as s
81 regions of the dura mater, where they ensure waste product elimination and immune surveillance of bra
82 umbilical cords, which allow nourishment and waste product exchange between mother and embryo.(1)
85 a protein that is present in cheese whey (a waste product from the dairy industry) and has several b
86 [(14)C]uridine indicated that a three-carbon waste product from the pyrimidine ring was excreted.
87 nd a greater capacity to eliminate catabolic waste products from BCAA metabolism over infants consumi
89 ted in light of its central role in removing waste products from energy metabolism at resting state a
90 ol for the extraction of valuable components waste products from fruits and vegetables juice industry
91 al vision, supplying nutrients, and removing waste products from photoreceptor cells and the retinal
92 tion of subretinal fluid and autofluorescent waste products from shed photoreceptor outer segments (P
93 de that CA can act as containers that remove waste products from the brain and may be involved in a m
94 CSF plays a critical role for the removal of waste products from the brain, and maintenance of the CN
100 (3) of significance to Cr mobility from the waste products generated by combustion, chromatite forme
102 ompounds have canonically been classified as waste products; however, studies have revealed a variety
104 se and lignin), lignin has been treated as a waste product in the pulp and paper industry, where it i
106 suggests a role of sleep in the clearance of waste products in the brain, possibly including amyloid
107 etection of trace amounts of human or animal waste products in water using fluorescence emission cavi
108 has advantage with regard to the removal of waste products including Abeta, because clinical studies
109 s for CNS drug delivery and clearance of CNS waste products, including Abeta, and for understanding h
110 st rely on other mechanisms for clearance of waste products, including amyloid [Formula: see text] th
111 inked to each other, and the accumulation of waste products, indicated by IFSH, could have detrimenta
113 es have been transformed from stoichiometric waste products into catalysts and a new concept for cata
115 actate, traditionally considered a metabolic waste product, is increasingly recognized as an importan
117 pite being initially regarded as a metabolic waste product, lactate is now considered to serve as a p
120 l of larval tolerance to urea, a nitrogenous waste-product occurring naturally in crowded Drosophila
121 e demonstrated that CO(2) is far more than a waste product of aerobic metabolism leading to acidosis
124 y, lactate was largely considered a dead-end waste product of glycolysis due to hypoxia, the primary
126 monoxide (CO), previously considered a toxic waste product of heme catabolism, is emerging as an impo
127 ite that has been considered for long time a waste product of metabolism devoid of any biological fun
130 peruricemia is a condition when uric acid, a waste product of purine metabolism, accumulates in the b
131 es in humans is critical because the primary waste product of purine metabolism, uric acid, is proinf
132 ctive compounds, it is often considered as a waste product of the egg-breaking industry and is under-
135 (BSG) and barley malt rootlets (BMR), common waste products of beer processing that have potential as
136 s, but also a similar story: Long considered waste products of detoxification processes, important bi
140 owth, not only by transporting nutrients and waste products of metabolism but also because it increas
141 argues against the idea that they are solely waste products of muscle breakdown, and suggests they ma
142 els and mineral resources are declining, the waste products of the current production and consumption
143 canonical food chains in the sense that the waste products of the organisms on one trophic level are
144 Here, we characterized PFAS in 47 organic waste products (OWP) applied in agricultural fields of F
145 stainable approach for the valorization of a waste product, promoting the better utilization of soybe
147 s MR-1 sequentially utilizes lactate and its waste products (pyruvate and acetate) during batch cultu
148 ility of porcine kidneys to remove metabolic waste products, questions remain about their ability to
150 engineered to stabilise actinides in nuclear waste products, removing the need for hydrometallurgical
151 g all relevant inputs, stocks and outputs of wastes, products, residues, and emissions is established
152 cking of the fuel strand by Nt.BbvCI yields "waste" products, resulting in the regeneration of origin
153 ologies that use renewable energy to convert waste products such as carbon dioxide into hydrocarbon f
154 and bioactive value of hordatines in brewery waste products, supporting their sustainable redirection
155 d continuously converts ammonia, a metabolic waste product that accumulates in tumours(6), to L-argin
156 e enhanced removal of potentially neurotoxic waste products that accumulate in the awake central nerv
157 clude reducing the accumulation of metabolic waste products that can suppress appetite and stimulate
159 can be advantageous as it involves reusing a waste product, thereby contributing to the circular econ
160 te kidney function and help remove metabolic waste products through renal hyperfiltration, and it cou
161 used to predict the distribution of nutrient/waste products through the construct, and to specify des
162 ials in muscle cells shuttle blood, food and waste products throughout the luminal structures of the
164 ce, especially SBP, as an extremely valuable waste product to be transformed into a functional ingred
165 Lack of degradation within CCVs allowed waste products to accumulate, including intraluminal ves
167 oduced homeostatic modeling of nutrients and waste products to human neuroimaging PET data acquired i
169 m by heme oxygenases, was considered a toxic waste product until 1987, when its antioxidant potential
170 ATEMENT Effective disposal of brain cellular waste products via CSF has been demonstrated repeatedly
171 methylsilylation and gas chromatography, the waste product was identified by mass spectrometry as 3-h
172 Although lactate is generally considered a waste product, we now show that it is a prominent substr
175 on, absorption of fats, and the excretion of waste products, while concurrently providing a critical
176 duct', crude glycerol is rapidly becoming a 'waste product' with a disposal cost attributed to it.