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The musical information already known and previously digested by the public is presented again in new constellations.
Furthermore, the calories digested would be lower than the calories consumed, the difference being dictated by the palatability of the food.
Banding patterns of duplicate digests of the same strain within a gel were identical.
Once the students have digested the feedback, they have the opportunity to challenge the assessment and present arguments for additional marks.
Each mouse carcass was skinned, eviscerated and digested.
In contrast, the blood-meal of insect vectors is digested extracellularly (within the midgut lumen).
The bacterial cells and digested host tissues provide a rich medium for nematode growth and reproduction.
Thus, one can say of a newly packaged, hot-off-theassembly-line dishwasher, it washes dishes, or of a newly hatched bird, it eats partly digested worms.
I think there's an awful lot of material in this volume that hasn't been properly digested by the profession; it's basically been ignored.
Restriction digests were performed according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
The interpretation of oligonucleotide maps : a theoretical study of nucleic acid digests with special reference to repeated diverged sequences.
Plasmids were digested with a restriction enzyme, and analysed by electrophoresis.
Suitable samples of leaves, stems and grains were powdered and digested with salt mixture and concentrated sulphuric acid in the electronic micro-block digestion system.
Unless they respond actively, they will be carried passively with the digesting gut contents along the intestine and eventually voided in the faeces.
A slim, easily digested volume, it introduces its readers to the key issues of researching in a qualitative paradigm.
Samples of 100 g liver tissue were digested using the same method.
A special internal television report that digests important international news stories is also prepared for the political elite.
While the book is commendable for the vast amount of information it conveys, the information is not always well digested or articulated.
Rather, -mannoside mannohydrolase activity, involved in digesting mannobiose and -triose to mannose, was more likely to have been assayed.
The phosphorylated varr band was visualized by autoradiography, cut from the nitrocellulose, and digested with trypsin as described above.
Testicular tissue was digested with collagenase to promote separation of individual spermatogenic cells.
A lot of publicity for a fruit that's easily digested.
We should not be attempting to bite off a single piece of innovative information that cannot be chewed and carefully digested.
Approximately 0.3-g samples of each plant part were digested in sulphuric acid in an aluminium block digester.
Obviously, detectability of prey material within the predator will diminish as it is digested.
622 tope variation, and the result is not easily digested in continuous reading.
In order to extract and subsequently analyse the protein from the gel piece, the protein is digested by a protease into peptides.
However, the wealth of new material found in the study is sometimes poorly organized and digested.
Of course, such a section cannot be digested in one go.
Selling like hot cakes, it was digested by royalty and by aristocrats.
Finally, he has digested numerous books and articles dealing with various aspects of his subject.
They developed a technique, using pectinase digests, for producing separated cell populations which retained their immunogenicity.
Thus, plants could benefit from dispersal and pay back dispersers with photosynthetic tissue and a fraction of seeds that are digested by herbivores.
A 15 l sample of the final product was then digested and analysed as described above.
Ultimately, the mitochondria are degraded and digested by the multivesicular bodies.
Fish were caught by pouring rotenone into the watercourse, allowing for the rapid capture of animals with stomachs full of slightly digested food.
The presentation is dauntingly formal, with definitions and propositions to be digested well before their relevance becomes apparent.
To differentiate these two possibilities, we digested oocyte homogenate with single-strand-specific ribonucleases and then tried to detect any undigested (duplexed) regions.
Although the exact mechanism has not been clarified, it has been suggested that coarsely ground grain may not be digested as well as more finely ground pelleted feed.
They should be digested more quickly.
In fact, purported norms are usually summary digests of lone analysts and anthropologists struggling to reduce the flux of observed social experiences into manageable proportions for report.
Many details about persons and motives are amassed and digested, based on a thorough knowledge of the primary sources and of the secondary literature of the last 120 years.
In the lungs, this air was digested and, reaching the heart, was assimilated into the blood, thus forming the vital spirits (pneuma zotikori), which were transported to the whole body.
In contrast, values of efficiency of conversion of digested food were significantly higher (in 1998 only) for larvae fed with shade-exposed leaves (tables 5 and 6).
The book digests almost 3,000 wills (16 per cent by women) and much supplementary evidence from a deanery of fifty-two parishes and religious houses of five different orders.
Consequently, it is important to determine that no spores are digested in order to be more accurate in the predicting the rate of passage of chlamydospores.
How does it find its way through a mass of digesting intestinal contents - without itself being digested to just the right location in which it can develop ?
By the same token, there are signs that it may yet be possible to engage with the postmodernists in a way that can be digested by the interested non-specialist.
Because most arthropods were highly fragmented and digested, they were generally identified to order, and their body length measured (or estimated) to the nearest 5 mm.
The only way to know the law, therefore, is to know the law, by becoming acquainted with the innumerable decisions and digests of decisions which it contains.
We are told that at the seminars he absorbs and digests the frequently conflicting views of these eminent gentlemen.
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We have had our complaints, particularly that the early proposals were ill digested and lacked specification.
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We are not maintaining that trend this year, but there is still a considerable amount of work under way which still has to be digested.
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He said, that when the human frame digests alcohol it must be very well diluted.
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The proof of the pudding is in the digesting.
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I should like to cut down many of the subjects and cut them down so that what are left can be digested by children.
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Obviously, he had not read or digested those remarks.
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There is a great deal to be done, and it will be difficult for what has already been approved to be digested and carried out.
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We are not properly digesting some of the social research which has been done.
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Do the manufacturers of one washing agent really expect people to believe that it washes "biologically", and actually "digests" dirt and stains?
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If he has, he has certainly not digested it.
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The motor car is digested; it is not a nuisance at all.
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They contain detailed and complex clauses and information, which will have to be understood and digested.
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I believe that we are being asked to enact legislation before the facts presented during consultation have been digested.
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I then read, learnt, and inwardly digested the documents.
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Data reduction means that you do not produce the raw data if you can make better sense of data which have been digested and analysed.
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I hope that it will be very carefully read, marked, learned and inwardly digested before fixed attitudes upon it are taken.
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Properly digested legislation has to be better throughout.
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Instead, we spend our time with a whole mass of ill digested and bad legislation.
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The sooner that they are digested and understood, the better it will be.
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Over the years this fact does not seem to have been turned over in our minds and digested at all—certainly not in this country.
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Apart from the time involved in digesting their implications, they impose an additional administrative burden which directs the entrepreneur's energies away from creating wealth.
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They found that they were more easily digested and were more juicy if they were not smoked as much.
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He has said a great deal which needs to be digested.
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What was said in the reports was read, marked, learned, inwardly digested and occasionally even acted upon.
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We are discussing a jumble of documents, which we are supposed to have digested before the debate.
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We are now digesting the suggestions they have made.
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He breathed and digested food unassisted, but the court found in that case that to continue feeding him was futile.
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I wonder whether that experience has been analysed and digested fully.
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All these could have been given to us clearly in time for us to have digested them thoroughly last week.
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At the moment we are digesting the comprehensive system.
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Then, he cut them both open to find out which had digested better.
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Once those basic facts have been digested, certain conclusions are inescapable.
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Even pre-digested or twice digested they make rather unpalatable fare.
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Proteins and fats are not properly digested and the child does not flourish.
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I hope that it will be read, marked, learned and inwardly digested.
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Immediately following elevation it remains thin and elastic and can easily be digested by proteolytic enzymes.
The amplicons are digested with restriction enzymes that generate individually recognizable fragments with known sequence content.
Many of these works contain important statistical material, but there exist also many purely statistical digests and collections.
Samples of intestinal contents and mucosal digests were taken and fixed in 10% formalin for an estimation of total worm burdens.
Clearly, when this type of music is heard (by stealth?) in appropriate audio-visual contexts, it is digested without difficulty.
The number of articles digested by the author, from 1980 to the mid-1990s, is impressive.
Other sets of users will want digests or background summaries of information, or information organized by time or by location.
Unusually on average only two or three peptides will be digested whilst the others remain intact.
The parasites appeared to be merely digested by the bug, the rate of digestion being governed by the temperature at which the insects were maintained.
The muscle fibres recovered and used for experimentation have a morphology consistent with that of the body wall muscle fibres identified during the time-course digests.
Partially digested ventral suckers of adult flukes were prepared as described previously, then fixed and processed for phalloidin staining.
There is a pause while the class digests this information.
Angiosperms and primates have a deep evolutionary relationship; some kinds of seeds will not germinate unless digested and passed by certain primates.
Worm numbers were estimated from pooled aliquots of contents and digests and 50 worms measured from each individual.
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