The capacity to oxidize SOM appears to be common among ectomycorrhizal fungi.
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These metals, termed the noble metals, do not oxidize, but they fuse.
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Free radical production was closely linked with the capacity to oxidize biologically-relevant lipids.
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Background: Prepubescent children may oxidize fatty acids more readily than adults.
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These cells have high levels of tyrosinase required to oxidize catechols to quinoids.
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It has become a brown infusible substance, which does not shine in the dark nor oxidate in the air.
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May we never have to say with the poet: 'Vita Dais oxidated Malians.
Uso de oxidise em inglês
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They include: Oxidation: Acrylic headlights oxidise when exposed to UV light.
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If the gases oxidise and combine with moisture the cones can have a reddish colour.
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As their name suggests they oxidise mono-amines, and mono-amines are things like dopamine, serotonin and noradrenalin.
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The arsenide of iron will oxidise first, and when this has ceased the surface of the button brightens.
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To guarantee continuous energy supply during long-distance exercise, endurance horses oxidise considerable amounts of fat in the mitochondrion.
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Filter off the precipitate; wash it into a beaker and pass sulphuretted hydrogen; oxidise the sulphide and weigh as lead sulphate.
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Ultimately it will turn to something resembling vinegar; in fact, most vinegar is exactly that, wine that has been allowed to oxidise.
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Subsequent analyses of a subset of nine MRC strains revealed that only MRC strains with both coxL forms are able to oxidise CO.
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Literally "rancid wine", it is fortified wine made from white or red grapes that is allowed to oxidise as it ages.
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We inhale air in order to get oxygen to our cells where it is used to oxidise ("burn") food, thereby releasing energy.
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Continue the scorification until a film, green when cold, floating on the surface of the button shows that the nickel is beginning to oxidise.
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Foundation or concealer can oxidise during the day and become substantially darker as it mixes with the chemicals and oils naturally present in your skin.
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With grey copper ores and the oxidised ores, iron pyrites is added.
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For oxidised ores, charcoal or tartar is employed as the reducing agent.
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We also found small shapeless pieces of oxidised metal, brass or copper.
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The oxidised forms of the peptide were separated by liquid chromatography.