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  • They also interfere with the normal product of nitric oxide in cells.
  • Normal products of the liver, such as lipoic acid, may be deficient in alcoholics.
  • The children's blood is still being tested to see if it is producing normal products.
  • Greek artists created customized goods for the Etruscan market which differed in form and decor from their normal products.
  • Unlike most other " Bordetella " toxins, tracheal cytotoxin is expressed constitutively, being a normal product of the breakdown of the bacterial cell wall.
  • Scientists had learned that the normal product of the gene is a protein called huntingtin that is produced throughout the brain and body, but whose function is unknown.
  • "I asked, ` Why isn't there a normal product for the rest of us ? "'recalled Nalebuff, a longtime drinker of iced tea.
  • They are generally considered safer to use, as propylene glycol possesses an unpleasant taste and is converted in the body to lactic acid, a normal product of metabolism and exercise.
  • However, two isoforms, the apoptosis-inducing membrane-bound form and the soluble form, are normal products whose production via alternative splicing is regulated by the cytotoxic protein TIA1.
  • Other agricultural sectors in Canada ( grain, beef, pork, etc . ) are not supply managed, and for the most part compete as a normal products on the international market.
  • Still, the 23-year-old Davenport, who seems like the normal product of a normal upbringing by normal parents _ which makes her a rarity on the women's tour _ was too delighted to worry about any sideshows.
  • "I'm buying things in the store now, normal products, and trying not to use so many pots and pans because I don't have two full-time dishwashers at my disposal, " he said.
  • A typical LCD screen loses about 50 % of its brightness during a normal product lifetime, if left on continuously . ( In most cases, the tube is an integral part of the LCD and the entire assembly needs to be replaced .)
  • The hypothesis was that these substances served as antioxidants, mopping up dangerous chemicals known as free radicals, which, although a normal product of body function, can damage DNA, leading to cancer, and can convert cholesterol, normally inert, into a substance that can lead to heart disease.
  • Anderson also challenged traditional scientific views on how volcanoes are formed, particularly, the theory of convective mantle plumes in the Earth, as proposed by W . Jason Morgan, Anderson argued that the so-called mantle plume hypothesis is invalid and that hotspots and oceanic islands such as Hawaii or Iceland are, instead, the normal products of plate tectonics.
  • The purpose of the inventive step, or non-obviousness, requirement is to avoid granting patents for inventions which only follow from " normal product design and development ", in order to eventually achieve a proper balance between the incentives provided by the patent system, namely encouraging innovation, and the social cost of the patent system, namely, conferring temporary monopolies.
  • With regard to sexual activity in particular, the need or desire for masturbation is commonly referred to as " sex drive " by asexuals and they disassociate it from sexual attraction and being sexual; asexuals who masturbate generally consider it to be a normal product of the human body and not a sign of latent sexuality, and may not even find it pleasurable.
  • Video game reviewers have generally developed policies to avoid doing final, scored reviews for games in early access, instead offering interim commentary on the game . " Polygon " states they feel that they should provide consumer commentary on any product that is being sold to consumers, but recognize that early access titles are still in-progress works and thus will handle these in a different manner than their normal product reviews . " Eurogamer ", as part of an updated review policy, will only formally review retail versions of games after their release, though may give initial impressions of games still in early access development.