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Protection by free oxygen radical scavenging enzymes against glucoseinduced embryonic malformations in vitro.
Detection of scavenged material in the guts of predators using monoclonal antibodies: a significant source of error in measurement of predation?
The mechanism of scavenging of water-borne bacteria by a rising bubble.
Since the subcontracting of work (particularly of scavenging) was common, however, salary data may well underestimate the sums spent on the labours of sanitary personnel.
Many relevant articles and case discussions can be found in journals or scavenged from textbooks.
Potential errors caused by scavenging binding between antibodies and antigen.
The results suggest that significant errors may be caused by scavenging leading to inaccurate interpretation of predation rates in the field.
Inmates scavenged whatever they could get, and the new supplies were often too rich.
Intensive broiler management systems tend to deprive birds of free access to fresh pastures and succulent leguminous plants that are readily available to scavenging chicken around homesteads and villages.
Therefore, econometric analysis cannot be performed in order to obtain either production functions for scavenging activity or marginal benefit (damage) functions from generation and disposal of solid waste.
Such 'code scavenging' approaches solve the problem of possibly deleterious interactions across language descriptions at the cost of restricting multilinguality to the initial stage of resource development.
During drying there was no evidence for the accumulation of a stable free radical, increased lipid peroxidation or decline in free radical scavenging enzymes in either species.
Thus, although these experiments have shown that scavenging could potentially confound attempts to measure predation, many other dynamic factors must operate to influence scavenging rates in the field.
Our tips used to be scavenged by totters, who did quite a bit of constructive recycling.
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They told us that they scavenged among potato peelings and such like in order to keep alive.
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Instead, it scavenges for berries and insects.
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They are omnivorous, scavenging on any plant or animal matter.
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Of these, about 12 percent of carcasses were scavenged by other predators such as ravens or coyotes.
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The two are scavenging through places, before they are saved by the band members and taken to a camp.
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The charging process also assists in expelling (scavenging) combustion gases remaining from the previous power stroke.
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Scavenging is also equally important to both petrol and diesel engines.
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After this offer, she begins the first of her training: mimicking animals and scavenging for food.
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An estimate in 2003 put the number of people scavenging the streets for cardboard to sell to recycling plants at 30,000 to 40,000 people.
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Scavenging is considered opportunistic when one comes across carcasses in the course of their daily foraging activities.
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Following its closer, security was maintained until the middle of the 1980s, when it was abandoned, scavenged by locals and left in ruins.
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The particles rose to a maximum of 20,000 ft, but were scavenged from the atmosphere relatively quickly.
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Historically, the deflector piston form of cross scavenging was termed loop scavenging, after the supposed shape of the flow.
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Following desegregation many of the former schools were scavenged for building materials, converted to other uses, or demolished by neglect.
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Due to the scarcity of ammunition, a crucial aspect of gameplay is scavenging.
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However, under nutrient limiting conditions in the environment, microorganisms may secrete ligands, such as siderophores, to scavenge trace metal micronutrients.
Story collectibles, including notes, maps, and comics, can be scavenged and viewed in the backpack menu.
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The landfill attracted attention from environmentalists and it supported 1700 people scavenging for recyclable materials.
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The tiger shark also scavenges on dead whales.
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New lumber and wood scavenged from buildings and railroad ties can be used to build stringer bridges.
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They subsist mostly by scavenging the eggs of birds and reptiles.
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They feed on any sort of organic material found while scavenging; this includes raw sewage, dead fish, paper mill wastes, and plants sprayed by pesticides.
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To improve the interior, she scavenged wallpaper, sometimes using different patterns on different walls of the same room.
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However, mercury was not simply detected in steady increments; in some areas, there was mercury scavenging of unfiltered total mercury.
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Otherwise, cheating and scavenging can also be evolutionarily stable strategies.
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Most living organisms have evolved well-integrated, antioxidant defense mechanisms that scavenge free radicals or reactive oxygen species.
The sense of smell in tyrannosaurs may have been comparable to modern vultures, which use scent to track carcasses for scavenging.
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Unweathered basalt minerals such as olivine and pyroxene contain high amounts of reduced iron that microbes can scavenge.
Abandoned wagons were typically scavenged for needed parts.
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The major impact of the war, in which mercenary armies were extensively used, was the devastation of entire regions scavenged bare by the foraging armies.
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Meat ants and aggressive bulldog ants are shown hunting and scavenging on the desert floor.
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The possibility that the carcass was scavenged by tyrannosaurs may explain why the specimen was preserved in a scattered, disassociated state.
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Declawed crabs survive by switching from predation to scavenging.
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They scavenged or conquered most of their advanced technologies from other races.
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In fact, the older aircraft were scavenged for parts to keep the active-duty aircraft flying.
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When scavenging for food, wild dogs (presumably, all dogs free to roam, not just dingoes) primarily eat cattle and kangaroo carcasses.
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Cats pose a greater difficulty as they are generally not interested in scavenging.
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In the developing world, this is widely understood and one may thus often find waste pickers scavenging for still usable materials.
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Loop scavenging is the most common type of fuel/air mixture transfer used on modern two-stroke engines.
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He saw that many children dropped out of school and then took up scavenging.
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Any useful objects or relics were scavenged during the centuries that followed.
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The most common treatment combines a low protein diet with nitrogen scavenging agents.
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Probably made by a worm-like creature displaying fodinichnial (sediment scavenging) behaviour.
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The fallout carried down by rain is known as "rainout" if scavenged during raincloud formation, "washout" if absorbed into already formed falling raindrops.
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Whitetips follow schools of tuna or squid, and trail groups of cetaceans such as dolphins and pilot whales, scavenging their prey.
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The spottail shiner obtains much of its food by scavenging on the floor of the river, lakes, and streams that it occupies.
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Eventually plywood was scavenged for flooring, wooden cots were used for beds, and ubiquitous 55-gallon drums were converted into a stoves and other items.
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During the day, they soar in thermals along with vultures with whom they share the habit of scavenging.
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Upgrades require special resources, which can be scavenged from destroyed enemy units or found in outer space.
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Dogs can get it by scavenging in garbage or ashtrays; eating cigars and cigarettes.
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At little metabolic cost they would be able to scavenge the atmosphere for the little water vapour present.
No fishing or scavenging is permitted within the reserve.
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The foul odor attracts its pollinators, scavenging flies, stoneflies, and bees.
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Over 1 million tons of steel is scavenged per year, and much of it is sold domestically.
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Many mammoth carcasses may have been scavenged by humans rather than hunted.
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Much of its material was scavenged by the locals for use in their own homes and public buildings.
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A portion of a fish measuring was found in one individual but it was unclear whether it had been caught alive or had been scavenged.
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Apparently opportunistic in feeding habits, the black dogfish typically hunts in open water, but also scavenges off the bottom.
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Various species are known to feed on dead arthropods (scavenging), web silk, and their own shed exoskeletons.
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Reports state that some dingoes live almost entirely on human food through stealing, scavenging, or begging.
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He leads a hunting party to the city where they find a group of young adults scavenging supplies.
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As a result, scavenging such machines and using scavenged parts to build equipment appear to be common activities.
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The valve overlaps have been removed and the two additional strokes using air injection provide for better gas scavenging.
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He concluded other predators had taken the best meat, and the hominins had only scavenged.
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There is also the question of what mix of hunting, gathering and scavenging the tool users employed.
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Cases of dogs scavenging from spotted hyenas are rare.
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Palestinians dismantled most of what remained, scavenging for cement, rebar and other construction materials.
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Electronic equipment is scavenged for precious metals as people start recycling on a huge scale.
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Most of the buildings are empty, and the housing units in particular have been scavenged clean of any valuable appliances, wiring, and plumbing left behind.
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The wave-disc engine uses a radial and circumferential flow, using centrifugal forces for scavenging.
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The dire wolf's robust skull and susceptibility to tooth breakage suggests that it hunted for large prey or scavenged the carcasses of large prey.
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The presence of stress fractures provide evidence for very active predation-based feeding rather than scavenging diets.
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We report the first quantitative study to assess the potential effects of scavenging on measurement of predation within a carabid-slug system.
The efficiency of this reaction supports scavenging (below) as a realistic process.
At this time carnivores were a threat to all hominids and a dead body would easily be scavenged.
Again, this was put down to scavenging and no one has seriously considered that mice actually predate on birds at the island.
The presence of the free radical scavenging enzymes in parasitic organisms has been linked with immunomodulation.
The fact that they may have scavenged these parts is not necessarily indicative of un-sophisticated behaviour.
Instead of generating code for garbage-collection routines for a 'non-standard' closure, we provide 'generic' evacuation and scavenging routines in the runtime system.
Predation on mobile phytoseiids by thrips larvae was never observed, indicating scavenging rather than predation.
Ultimately, scavenging will only be a significant source of error if there are significant numbers of dead slugs in the field.
The later sculptors, even with marble quarries only two kilometers away, were scavenging earlier works.
Perhaps the paint had been scavenged from a tribal construction project, and a few brushfuls were all that remained in the can.
In addition, melatonin is an effective antioxidant which scavenges free radicals and up-regulates several antioxidant enzymes.
Many sites have suffered from scavenging and looting, especially during medieval times when building materials were often robbed out to build new settlements.
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