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21900 | and the essence of the atomic nucleus are the protons and neutrons. | Protons and neutrons are located in the central nucleus. | entailment |
21901 | nucleus The central part of an atom that contains protons, neutrons and other particles. | Protons and neutrons are located in the central nucleus. | entailment |
21902 | Especially in the tropics one can find species with variegated leaves. | Some of the greatest concentrations of species are found in the tropics. | neutral |
21903 | In the tropics of all continents there are stingless bees (Meliponinae), some 500 species in all. | Some of the greatest concentrations of species are found in the tropics. | neutral |
21904 | Orchids are found in great abundance in the tropics, however, some species have been found in tundra, semi-desert areas and even arctic regions. | Some of the greatest concentrations of species are found in the tropics. | neutral |
21905 | The greatest concentration of species is in the tropics, and in particular the Amazon Basin. | Some of the greatest concentrations of species are found in the tropics. | entailment |
21906 | There are some 230 species of orchids found in the Wet Tropics of Queensland. | Some of the greatest concentrations of species are found in the tropics. | neutral |
21907 | They are distributed primarily in the tropics of both hemispheres, but some species range into the temperate zones. | Some of the greatest concentrations of species are found in the tropics. | neutral |
21908 | throughout tropics, with some temperate-zone species. | Some of the greatest concentrations of species are found in the tropics. | neutral |
21909 | 10 Hauser recognized the kinship between the ester condensation and the Perkin reaction in which, in the classic example, sodium acetate and acetic anhydride are heated together with benzaldehyde to yield, on addition of water, cinnamic acid. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21910 | 60 heat of crystallization H-48 Prepare a supersaturated solution of sodium acetate or sodium sulfate and drop in a crystal to trigger crystallization. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21911 | A heat pack like the one you are describing contains sodium acetate and water. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | entailment |
21912 | A simpler example of this sudden freezing phenomenon is a heat pack--one containing sodium acetate. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | entailment |
21913 | BUT YOU CAN DRINK AND PACK HEAT.)) | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21914 | Can be used as a heat pack too. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21915 | Cinnamic Acid Cinnamic Acid or phenylacrylic acid is a white, crystalline organic compound found naturally in combination in some balsams and prepared synthetically by heating benzaldehyde with sodium acetate in the presence of acetic anhydride. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21916 | In that, coumarin can be obtained directly from the chloro compound by heating it with anhydrous sodium acetate. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21917 | In this experiment, you will determine the heats of solution for the dissolving of ammonium nitrate and of sodium acetate in water, using a simple styrofoam cup as a calorimeter. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21918 | It may also be prepared, in the form of its acetyl derivative, by heating 1-naphthol with sodium acetate, ammonium chloride and acetic acid; | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21919 | Pack a can of Sterno to heat food. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21920 | Sodium Acetate will be heated until it becomes a liquid. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21921 | The anions from the surfactants, sodium butyl sulfate and sodium dodecyl sulfate, were used to exchange in solution for the acetate anion by a heating and aging process. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21922 | The heating pad is a sealed plastic pouch containing sodium acetate solution. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | entailment |
21923 | The most common reusable heat pads contain a supersaturated solution of sodium acetate (3H2O CH3COONa) in water. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | entailment |
21924 | Thermo acetate can take the heat of embossing. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21925 | They quickly started a search in Lexpat to find hot packs with acetates. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21926 | When heated or exposed to an acid such as acetic acid (vinegar), sodium bicarbonate releases carbon dioxide. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21927 | heat packs can provide all that heat and more. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21928 | pH 6.5 with NaOH), sodium lactate (3.75 M), and sodium acetate (3 M) were all heat-sterilized separately. | You can find sodium acetate in a heat pack. | neutral |
21929 | Organisms which are negative in this reaction are tested in a panel of 12 biochemical tests. | Biochemical reactions occur inside organisms. | neutral |
21930 | The biochemical reactions that occur in living organisms are collectively known as metabolism. | Biochemical reactions occur inside organisms. | entailment |
21931 | The organism was identified by colony morphology and standard biochemical reactions(11). | Biochemical reactions occur inside organisms. | neutral |
21932 | 2) The chemical reactions of living cells take place within cells; | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | entailment |
21933 | Biochemical Reaction Networks and Cell Signaling IV. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21934 | Describe chemical reactions that take place in cells · | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21935 | Enzymes Most biochemical reactions in organisms need help in order to take place. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21936 | Enzymes are substances manufactured in plant and animal cells that speed up and help with reactions taking place in an organism. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21937 | For a redox reaction that takes place in a cell, the potential difference | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21938 | INTRODUCTION Metabolism refers to all the biochemical reactions that occur in a cell or organism. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | entailment |
21939 | In simple organisms, the pacemakers are biochemical reaction loops; | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21940 | Most biochemical reactions in organisms need help in order to take place. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21941 | Since vitamins and minerals are actively involved in the countless biochemical reactions taking place in the body cells, they are included in this formula. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | entailment |
21942 | The cells also need oxygen for this series of biochemical reactions. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21943 | The complex biochemical reactions that form the metabolism of living organisms are regulated by thousands of enzymes, each promoting a specific reaction that takes place countless times every day. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21944 | The sum of all the biochemical reactions in an organism is called metabolism. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21945 | The type of reactions that take place in a cell is dependent upon the cell type. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21946 | These signals trigger specific gene expression patterns and a complex network of biochemical reactions that determine how the cell and the organism respond to the signal. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21947 | To consider the nature of those biochemical reactions and cellular interactions which are essential for the survival of living cells and for the functioning of whole organisms. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21948 | Types of Biochemical Reactions Exothermic reactions in organisms are called catabolic reactions. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21949 | Water is the solvent and vehicle in which all the biochemical reactions of living organisms take place. | Biochemical reactions take place inside the organisms' cells. | neutral |
21950 | 4 Cells come from preexisting cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21951 | 8.2 -8.3 Cell Division is at the heart of the reproduction of cells and organisms, because cells come only from preexisting cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21952 | All cells arise from preexisting cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21953 | All living things are composed of cells, and new cells arise only from preexisting ones. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21954 | All living things are composed of one or more cells that come from preexisting cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21955 | All modern cells arise only from the replication (or transformation) of preexisting cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21956 | CELL - | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21957 | Cell . | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21958 | Cells arise only from the division of of preexisting cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21959 | Finally, groups of cells were formed in established cultures to test the possibility of introducing new cells to neurons with preexisting neurites. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21960 | In 1858, Rudolf Virchow finally came to the conclusion that cells can arise only from preexisting cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21961 | It was Virchow who documented that cells do not arise from formless matter, but instead come only from preexisting cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21962 | Living cells can only arise from preexisting cells, which then divide to produce new cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21963 | Other scientists concluded that all living things are made of cells and that living cells arise only from preexisting cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21964 | Others, particularly Robert Remak (1815-1865), recognized that cells arose from preexisting cells by a process of binary fission. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21965 | PIN consists of proliferation of prostatic epithelial cells within preexisting glands. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21966 | The Cell | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21967 | The cell uses DNA information to inform its (formally preexisting) activities. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21968 | These cells will | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21969 | These results collectively suggest that only preexisting cells with promising pluripotency can be programmed into iPS cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21970 | Three tumors arose from preexisting basal cell adenomas. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21971 | all cells arise form division of preexisting cells, rather than spontaneous generation. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21972 | all cells arise from preexisting cells through cell division. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | entailment |
21973 | of the cell. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21974 | on migration of cells over preexisting structures; | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21975 | the cells. | Cells come from preexisting cells. | neutral |
21976 | Digestion in the Small Intestine The duodenum is the first and shortest part of the small intestine. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | neutral |
21977 | Fats are minimally digested in the stomach by gastric lipases but most digestion occurs in the small intestine. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21978 | It is in the area of the small intestine that the most essential functions of digestion and absorption occur. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21979 | It is the first and shortest part of the small intestine where most chemical digestion takes place. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21980 | Most digestion in the small intestine occurs in the duodenum, where the secretions of the intestinal glands, pancreas, liver and gall bladder mix with the acidic chyme entering from the stomach. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21981 | Most digestion is completed in the small intestine. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21982 | Most digestion takes place and nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21983 | Most of digestion and absorption occur in the small intestine. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21984 | Most of the chemical digestion of foods takes place in the small intestine 2. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21985 | Most of the digestion of food takes place in the small intestine. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21986 | Small Intestine Most tumors of the small intestine are noncancerous. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | neutral |
21987 | The Small Intestine The duodenum is the main site for digestion in the small intestine. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21988 | The digestion of food is completed in the small intestine. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21989 | The small intestine carries on most of the digestive process. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21990 | The small intestine is where most chemical digestion takes place. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21991 | The small intestine is where most of the digestion happens. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21992 | The small intestine, where most digestion takes place, is a convoluted tube in the abdomen that begins at the pylorus of the stomach and ends at the opening to the large intestine. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21993 | The stomach pushes small amounts of food into small intestine where most of the digestion continues. | Most of the digestion reactions occur in the small intestine. | entailment |
21994 | Australian National University Department of Forestry Catalogue of benthic marine algae of the Indian Ocean All published records of species and infraspecific taxa of benthic marine algae from the Indian Ocean excluding the Red Sea are assembled in a catalogue. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
21995 | Chryosophytes are the most abundant unicellular algae in the oceans. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
21996 | Colonial species are found in all the oceans, living on rocks, shells, algae and underwater buildings. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
21997 | Diatoms are the most numerous unicellular algae in the oceans. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
21998 | In oceans, most primary production is performed by algae. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
21999 | Most hermit crab species live on the ocean floor, but many live on land. | Most red algae species live in oceans. | neutral |
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