A hard brittle grey polyvalent metallic element that resembles iron but is not magnetic; used in making steel; occurs in many minerals.
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Examples for "manganese "
Examples for "manganese "
1 The possible neurobehavioral effects of excess manganese in soy formula were studied.
2 Any acquisition, though, would come at a tough time for manganese producers.
3 South32 indicated negotiations had already started to acquire Anglo American's manganese business.
4 The heat throws off the oxygen from the red lead or manganese .
5 In the nervous system, manganese ions are actively transported along the axon.
1 Importantly, oxidative changes have been reported to be involved in Mn - induced toxicity.
2 In addition, the origin of isomorphism between 1 and Mn - CP is also discussed.
3 Moreover, Mn exposure resulted in a significant uptake of a-Syn by primary cells.
4 Accordingly, there is a critical need for better surrogate biomarkers of Mn exposure.
5 In neurodegenerative diseases and cervical spondylosis, only Mn SOD level was significantly elevated.
6 Here, we identified and characterized the major Mn acquisition systems of E. faecalis.
7 High dose Mn exposure also results in increased cerebellar Mn concentrations.
8 Our results indicate that E. coli Mn and FeSOD are not functionally equivalent.
9 A remarkably high Mn concentration was found in Coptosapelta olaciformis Elm.
10 Minor or no spatial trends were observed for Cu, Mn , Rb and Zn.
11 Soy formulas naturally have higher manganese ( Mn ) content than cow's milk formulas.
12 Finally, we found that flies treated with Mn presented significantly decrease in dopamine levels.
13 These results indicate that the Mn - DTPASA complex is not stable.
14 Serum Mn - SOD levels were unrelated to smoking habits in males.
15 It is not only alive, Mn Pearl, it is conscious.
16 The Soy + Mn group also had a blunted response to the dopamine agonist apomorphine.
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