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The extent to which a renal program could save resources by switching to heated citricacid reuse was crucially dependent on the assumptions made.
In the absence of citricacid, interviewers offered salt as a substitute.
During the outbreak there was concern that citricacid was a causal agent in the illness.
These degradation products are eliminated safely via the citricacid cycle.
The cost of heated citricacid reuse was estimated from a center experienced with the technique.
We estimated the costs of heated citricacid reuse from a center experienced with the technique.
A new center learning the technique may have significantly higher costs per session for heated citricacid reuse.
In scenarios 1 and 2, the average cost per patient per run for patients treated in a facility practicing heated citricacid reuse is $13.26 and $16.32, respectively.
Effects of changes in brain metabolism on the levels of citricacid cycle intermediates.
Finally, citricacid is made from molasses, which is an uncontrolled commodity and cheaper than world price sugar.
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Citricacid is one, oxalic acid is another and the new drug which we discussed last night, penicillin, is a third.
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Sodium bicarbonate is often present in efferverscent analgesics, together with a substance such as citricacid, for the dissolution of the tablets.
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I do not know whether there is any evidence to show that any particular harm is done by the addition of such substances as cochineal and citricacid to confectionery.
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The resulting blend is mixed with water, citricacid, carotenoids, vitamins and milk powder.
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The citricacid cycle is an 8-step process involving different enzymes and co-enzymes.
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The patient ingests gas pellets and citricacid to expand the stomach.
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Citricacid is present in oranges, lemon and other citrus fruits.
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Made with purified water, pure cane sugar and citricacid.
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Other ingredients include citricacid, natural flavor, pectin, xanthan gum, sodium benzoate, and potassium sorbate.
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Others steam or soak them for many hours in very hot water, or wash them with either citricacid or peroxycarbonate.
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The final products after successive oxidations include succinic acid, which can enter the citricacid cycle, and adipic acid.
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Stannous chloride, citricacid, borax, or gelatin may be added to regulate the formation of the precipitate.
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The two-vial and one-vial formulations contain the same drug substance, docetaxel trihydrate, and the same excipients (ethanol, polysorbate 80 and citricacid).
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Typical products include aspartame, fructose, citricacid, lysine, hydrolyzed vegetable protein as food enhancer, and in gelatin production.
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It is a multi-purpose food ingredient synthesized from dextrose (glucose), plus about 10 percent sorbitol and 1 percent citricacid.
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The acid involved in citrus fruits (lemons, oranges, grapefruits, etc.) is citricacid.
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Several of these keto acids are intermediates in the citricacid cycle, for example the deamination of glutamate forms -ketoglutarate.
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The pill consisted primarily of citricacid monohydrate, sodium hydroxide, and copper sulfate, and a color change (cuprous oxide) was used to identify glucose.
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At the level of the citricacid cycle, arsenic inhibits lipoic acid, which is a cofactor for pyruvate dehydrogenase.
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Some intermediate steps of the cycle are slightly different from the citricacid cycle; nevertheless oxaloacetate has the same function in both processes.
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Lemons that were not saleable as produce were made into pectin or citricacid, with sulfur dioxide used as a preservative.
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Two of these are in the citricacid cycle through which many organisms turn nutrients into energy.
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Here he studied the metabolism of amino acids and the citricacid cycle.
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This reaction is part of many metabolic pathways, including the citricacid cycle.
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Pyruvate in the mitochondria is acted upon by pyruvate carboxylase to form oxaloacetate, a citricacid cycle intermediate.
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It is the only enzyme that participates in both the citricacid cycle and the electron transport chain.
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The carbon fixation metabolism became autocatalytic by forming a metabolic cycle in the form of a primitive sulfur-dependent version of the reductive citricacid cycle.
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They signal the need to produce oxaloacetate to allow more flux through the citricacid cycle.
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The distinctive taste can be copied using citricacid as a shortcut to keeping cultures to ferment the following batch.
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A can of soda can not be returned to its basic components such as carbonated water, citricacid, potassium benzoate, aspartame, and other ingredients.
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The carbon backbones come from the glycolytic pathway, the pentose phosphate pathway, or the citricacid cycle.
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To prepare quickly however, vegetables may be cooked on stove top and additional preservatives like vinegar, sodium benzoate or citricacid may be used.
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Citricacid is used to soften water in soaps and laundry detergents.
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Threshold tests for sucrose (sweet), citricacid (sour), sodium chloride (salty), and quinine or caffeine (bitter) are frequently performed with natural stimuli.
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Succinate plays a role in the citricacid cycle, an energy-yielding process.
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O using the citricacid cycle and the electron transport chain.
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He is best known for his discoveries of two important chemical reactions in the body, namely the urea cycle and the citricacid cycle.
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Also in 1998, he led an extensive criminal investigation into schemes designed to fix prices for food and feed additives, such as citricacid.
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The only other ingredient used is citricacid.
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It is known as the link reaction because it forms an important link between the metabolic pathways of glycolysis and the citricacid cycle.
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Many commercially produced pickles use preservatives like citricacid and sodium benzoate.
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Their intensity can be altered with citricacid.
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It is also a common ingredient in animal feed, is used to produce ethanol and rum, and in the manufacturing of citricacid.
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It produces plenty of citricacid which helps to prevent the souring of the moromi.
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In eukaryotic cells, the citricacid cycle occurs in the matrix of the mitochondrion.
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The prostatic secretion, influenced by dihydrotestosterone, is a whitish (sometimes clear), thin fluid containing proteolytic enzymes, citricacid, acid phosphatase and lipids.
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The butter flavors come from citricacid, naturally present in the wine, converted during malolactic fermentation to diacetyl.
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Some methods call for citricacid or acetic acid (vinegar) to be used during extraction.
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Citricacid is also often used in cleaning products and sodas or fizzy drinks.
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Citricacid is the active ingredient in some bathroom and kitchen cleaning solutions.
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Citricacid can be used in shampoo to wash out wax and coloring from the hair.
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A solution with a 6% concentration of citricacid will remove hard water stains from glass without scrubbing.
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A metabolite of fluorocitrate binds very tightly to aconitase, thereby halting the citricacid cycle.
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Thereby fumarate (also a metabolite of the citricacid cycle) and acetoacetate (3-ketobutyroate) are liberated.
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The dentin surface of the disks was etched with 6% citricacid for 5, 15, 30, 45 and 60 seconds.
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Other important organic compounds that contain oxygen are: glycerol, formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, citricacid, acetic anhydride, and acetamide.
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It is a solid used in the making of citricacid.
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A blood sample is mixed with citricacid and put in a fibrometer; delayed clot formation indicates a deficiency.
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Must is made of carbonated water, sugar, hop extract, malt extract, spices, caramel colouring, citricacid, and preservatives.
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Ingredients include sugar, water, glucose, chili powder, citricacid, xanthan gum, and tamarind extract.
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Khus syrup is made by adding khus essence to sugar, water and citricacid syrup.
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Historically, itaconic acid was obtained by the distillation of citricacid.
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These energy-rich molecules are produced within the matrix via the citricacid cycle but are also produced in the cytoplasm by glycolysis.
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The anhydrous form crystallizes from hot water, while the monohydrate forms when citricacid is crystallized from cold water.
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It is composed of an equal volume of 2.05% dextrose, 0.8% sodium citrate, 0.055% citricacid, and 0.42% sodium chloride.
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The drug is prepared simply by combining anhydrous caffeine with citricacid monohydrate and sodium citrate dihydrate.
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The citricacid most commonly found in wine is commercially produced acid supplements derived from fermenting sucrose solutions.
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Delete rust and stain remover consisted of oxalic acid (an anti-rust agent), citricacid (a chelating agent) and microcrystalline cellulose, a very soft abrasive.
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O is formed in oxidative phosphorylation, and both are formed in the citricacid cycle.
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Attention was turned to the citricacid cycle to solve the problem.
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The citricacid cycle is the third step in carbohydrate catabolism (the breakdown of sugars).
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The gallium-67 is then complexed with citricacid to form gallium citrate.
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All amino acids are synthesized from intermediates in glycolysis, the citricacid cycle, or the pentose phosphate pathway.
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However, many bacteria and archaea utilize alternative metabolic pathways other than glycolysis and the citricacid cycle.
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The drink basis is water, the composition includes also sugar, citricacid, carbon dioxide and extracts of some natural medicinal herbs.
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Munz was looking for a replacement for citricacid as a water softener.
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Citricacid can also act as a siderophore.
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The major groups of siderophores include the catecholates (phenolates), hydroxamates and carboxylates (e.g. derivatives of citricacid).
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The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex is responsible for the pyruvate decarboxylation step that links glycolysis to the citricacid cycle.
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Both the sweetened and unsweetened varieties usually contain the additive citricacid, labeled either for flavor or as a preservative.
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There are two major metabolic pathways of monosaccharide catabolism: glycolysis and the citricacid cycle.
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The fruits contain 10 percent malic acid and a small proportion of tartaric and hydroxy citricacid.
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Tumbaga can be treated with a simple acid, like citricacid, to dissolve copper off the surface.
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Citricacid is an alpha hydroxy acid and used as an active ingredient in chemical peels.
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Citricacid as a stand-alone ingredient (i.e., present as a chemical additive and not because of the addition of citrus) is less common.
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The other product of transamidation is a keto acid that enters the citricacid cycle.
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To produce this beverage, the rose hips are fermented in syrup with yeast and citricacid, creating an extract.
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That method is sometimes augmented or replaced in commercial baking by adding citricacid or lactic acid along with commercial yeast.
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