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    “…In the present study, the effect of pretreating two high-plant feeds with a mixture of enzymes (glucanases + phytase) on the digestive use of protein and phosphorus by juvenile mullets (Mugil cephalus) was assessed using both in vitro and in vivo assays. …”
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    “…The results suggest that B. abortus grows intracellularly using a limited supply of 6-C (and 5-C) sugars that is compensated by glutamate and possibly other amino acids entering the Krebs cycle without a critical role of the glyoxylate shunt.…”
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    by Zucco, Frank
    Published 1979
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    “…For example, serotonin and CCK inhibit sugar absorption (Arruebo et al., 1989, Hirsh et al., 1996; Barber et al., 1997) whereas glucagon-37 shows a stimulatory effect (Stümpel et al., 1998). …”
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    “…Incident T2DM was confirmed through additional detailed questionnaires and review of medical records of participants. We used Cox proportional hazards models adjusted for socio-demographic and anthropometric parameters, health-related habits, and clinical variables to estimate hazard ratios (HR) of T2DM. …”
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    “…Conversely, VN31 maintained the highest anthocyanin and anthoycianin:TSS ratio, whereas 1084 had the lowest sugar, malic acid and anthocyanin levels. The differences observed in the response of the clones to climate change not always depended on their reproductive cycle length. …”
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    “…Physico-chemical parameters (pH, electrical conductivity, organic matter, reducing sugars, phenolic compounds, humic substances, soluble organic carbon, NeNH4 þ and NeNO3 - ) and heavy metals content were evaluated in final products. …”
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    “…In particular, high temperature and drought significantly and consistently increased must pH, due to the decrease in malic acid. On the contrary, elevated CO2 decreased pH associated with significant increases in tartaric acid. …”
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    “…The results evidenced higher protease and amylase activities for Chelon labrosus than for Liza aurata, while the latter species presented a higher percentage of eviscerated weight and muscle lipids. Furthermore, the results from in vitro assays supported the higher enzyme activity of Chelon labrosus by an observed increase in the release of amino acids and reducing sugars measured for this species. …”
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