However, it will introduce orthophosphate into Limerick city's water supply as a pilot project in September.
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In conclusion, silver orthophosphate may be a safe and effective antimicrobial agent on the implant surface.
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Mutants without root hairs show reduced inorganic orthophosphate (Pi) uptake and compromised growth on soils when Pi availability is restricted.
4
The strains were cultured in a mineral medium supplied with organic (beta-glycerol phosphate) or inorganic (orthophosphate) P at three concentrations.
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Plant roots rely on inorganic orthophosphate (Pi) transporters to acquire soluble Pi from soil solutions that exists at micromolar levels in natural ecosystems.
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Though sensitivity to inorganicphosphate is low, its concentration conditions the dynamics of the system.
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Phosphocreatine concentration was decreased and inorganicphosphate concentration was increased in soleus muscle frozen in situ.
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It was more heat stable and more sensitive to inhibition by inorganicphosphate than Hepatoma AP.
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Reactions are irreversible and inhibited by inorganicphosphate.
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Thus, inorganicphosphate levels were essentially similar between the two investigational medicinal products tested in the present study.
Ús de phosphate en anglès
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Conclusions: Administration of creatine phosphate did not produce any undesirable side effects.
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The world's phosphate resources are limited, and this is a growing issue.
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This response did not appear to be affected by high phosphate supply.
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Power comes from a lithium-iron phosphate battery pack using cells from Thundersky.
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Its local phosphate operations are based in the center-west state of Goias.
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Moreover, this strategy may be valuable for other disorders affecting phosphate homeostasis.
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We report the effects of alendronate on phosphate homeostasis in two patients.
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Excluding non-cash charges, mainly in phosphate, it earned 37 cents per share.
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Extracellular phosphate concentrations are maintained by coordinated regulation of specific homeostatic mechanisms.
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The bones are composed principally of gelatine and the phosphate of lime.
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Derangements in phosphate and calcium homeostasis are common in patients with beta-thalassemia.
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Additions of bioactive glass led to the development of calcium phosphate silicate.
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The phosphatidylinositol phosphate signaling pathway is involved in many crucial cellular functions.
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Background: Fingolimod modulates sphingosine-1-phosphate receptors that are also found in cardiovascular tissue.
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The best of the ordinary baths is, however, the phosphate of soda.
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About 70 percent of all New Zealand phosphate comes from Western Sahara.