| 31. | It is now understood that DOC in the ocean spans a range from very labile to very refractory.
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| 32. | In addition, reduction of the soil causes a shift in phosphorus from resilient to more labile forms.
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| 33. | Since amine and alcohol protons show a wide peak, do alkyne protons undergo labile exchange as well?
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| 34. | As memories are recalled they enter a labile state, where they become vulnerable to being forgotten again.
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| 35. | Creative, nonordinary, talented people have labile ( as scientists say ) nervous system, movable psychics.
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| 36. | For examples, cholera and heat-labile enterotoxin target the EF-2, which attenuates protein synthesis.
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| 37. | For workups involving acid-labile products, mildly basic solutions or pH 7 8 buffers may be used.
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| 38. | Unfortunately capsules ca not be produced large amounts in the cheap way and the alginate capsule is labile mechanically.
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| 39. | Wild-type p53 is a labile protein, comprising folded and unstructured regions that function in a synergistic manner.
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| 40. | Because heat-labile products ( such as some plastics ) cannot be sterilized this way or they will melt.
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