breakdown product
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbreakdownandproduct
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breakdown
noun
uk/ˈbreɪk.daʊn/us/ˈbreɪk.daʊn/
a failure to work or ...
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product
noun
uk/ˈprɒd.ʌkt/us/ˈprɑː.dʌkt/
something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained ...
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The breakdown products are then transported to the growing seedling by the scutellum.
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Two of the three are used as a source of energy in the heart and brain while the third (acetone) is a degradationbreakdownproductof acetoacetic acid.
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Velleral is abreakdownproductof stearyl-velutinal.
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A 2009 study tested the emission rates of acrolein, a toxic and malodorousbreakdownproductfrom glycerol, from the deep-frying of potatoes in red palm, olive, and polyunsaturated sunflower oils.
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The chlorophyllbreakdownproductis stabilized by a propionate ester group.
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Another hypothesis is that schreckstoff is abreakdownproductof mucus and club cells, induced by injury.
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Bilirubin comes from the breakdown of red blood cells' contents, while uric acid is abreakdownproductof purines.
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The most prevalent of these contaminants was creatinine, abreakdownproductof creatine also produced by the body.
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This acid is abreakdownproductof some amino acids by propionibacteria, which thrive in the ducts of adolescent and adult sebaceous glands.
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Increased hemolysis of red blood cells leads to increased bilirubin levels, because bilirubin is abreakdownproductof heme.
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The odor occurs from the smell of ammonia, which is created in the saliva as abreakdownproductof urea.
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Creatinine is produced naturally by the body (creatinine is abreakdownproductof creatine phosphate, which is found in muscle).
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Perchlorate is thebreakdownproductbetween perchloric acid and its salt such as magnesium, sodium, potassium and ammonium perchlorate.
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In human metabolism, bilirubin is abreakdownproductof heme.
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Unconjugated bilirubin is abreakdownproductof heme (a part of hemoglobin in red blood cells).
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Tyramine is abreakdownproductof tyrosine.
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The authors propose that there may be an interaction between phenylethylamine and psilocin (the metabolicbreakdownproductof psilocybin) through competitive inhibition of monoamine oxidase enzymes.
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