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17: ...thless and gutless marine animals which get their nutrition by symbiosis with sulfur-oxidizing bacteria<ref>P... - 2c29 (4,634 bytes)
24: ...classes of importance to plant survival and human nutrition. This enzyme has been widely investigated in many... - 2bf6 (4,395 bytes)
24: ...glycoconjugates and that play a role in bacterial nutrition and pathogenesis. Recent studies on trypanosomal ... - 1od5 (4,687 bytes)
24: ...11S globulins as major storage proteins for their nutrition. Soybean glycinin belongs to the 11S globulin fam... - User:Lily Lindemann/Sandbox1 (5,667 bytes)
10: ...glucose levels and regulate the storage of excess nutrition. - 2d2m (4,987 bytes)
24: ... pogonophorans and vestimentiferans, obtain their nutrition solely from their symbiotic chemoautotrophic sulf... - 2d2n (4,632 bytes)
24: ... pogonophorans and vestimentiferans, obtain their nutrition solely from their symbiotic chemoautotrophic sulf... - 8gjb (4,383 bytes)
14: ...quiring adaptation of its metabolism to different nutrition sources. Recent studies have confirmed the adapta... - 1ll8 (3,139 bytes)
10: ...anging environmental conditions (oxygen, glucose, nutrition), rather than under standard conditions. Acts as ... - User:Rio Jati Kusuma (391 bytes)
5: ...tion (NO ABBREVIATIONS): Department of Health and Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, ...
9: * Field of Expertise or Study: Nutritional genomic, gut microbiome, transcriptomic - 1eq9 (4,462 bytes)
24: ... The 4th instar larvae play a crucial role in the nutrition of the colony by secreting proteinases (especiall... - 9bal (4,301 bytes)
14: ...ming the development of approaches to improve the nutrition and health of humans and other animals. - 9bam (4,142 bytes)
14: ...ming the development of approaches to improve the nutrition and health of humans and other animals. - 7ned (3,951 bytes)
14: ...eine as a micronutrient from their environment or nutrition. Several different mechanisms of microbial ergoth... - 9bmk (4,237 bytes)
14: ...ming the development of approaches to improve the nutrition and health of humans and other animals. - 2d3c (4,838 bytes)
24: ...ent responses to variation in the environment and nutrition. A key residue responsible for the heat stability... - User:Joseph Whaley/Sandbox 650 (8,566 bytes)
45: ...nd Therapeutic Aspects of Amino Acids in Clinical Nutrition. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press; 2004. pp. 595–611. - 4hmp (4,241 bytes)
14: Iron scarcity is one of the nutrition limitations that the Gram-positive infectious pat... - Sandbox reserved 659 (9,722 bytes)
6: ...anti-infection activity, wound repair, and infant nutrition.
35: ...7) are certainly useful properties, but neonatal nutrition continues to be the primary function.
52: For the dairy industry, functionality and nutritional value are the primary issues when dealing with ... - 9bjx (4,077 bytes)
14: ...ming the development of approaches to improve the nutrition and health of humans and other animals.
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