energy metabolism

collocation in English

meaningsofenergyandmetabolism

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energy
noun
uk
/ˈen.ə.dʒi/
us
/ˈen.ɚ.dʒi/
the power and ability to be physically and ...
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metabolism
noun[C]
uk
/məˈtæb.əl.ɪ.zəm/
us
/məˈtæb.əl.ɪ.zəm/
all the chemical processes in your body, especially those that cause food to be used for energy ...
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(Definition ofenergyandmetabolismfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Effect of food intake on protein andenergymetabolismin finishing beef steers.
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They further indicate that paranodal junctions might have a role, either direct or indirect, in the local regulation ofenergymetabolismin the nodal region.
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I interpret these effects on arteriolar diameter as a permissive/supportive role that provides neurons with adequate substrates for their increasedenergymetabolism.
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Description of a model integrating protein andenergymetabolismin preruminant calves.
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Inhibition ofenergymetabolismby the extract might cause the observed reduction in motility.
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They further indicate that the paranodal junctions might have a role in the local regulation ofenergymetabolismin the nodal region.
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Other oxidised proteins are components of the respiratory chain andenergymetabolism.
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They include genes in which mutations cause abnormal ion-channel function, disordered brain development, progressive neurodegeneration and disturbances of cerebralenergymetabolism.
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We focus on gene expression changes that reflectenergymetabolismand neuroplasticity, because these best address the goals of the experiment.
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Relationship betweenenergymetabolismand the amounts of protein and fat deposited in growing cattle.
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Our review suggests that there is evidence thatenergymetabolismmay easily be compromised during rewarming.
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The mechanism(s) involved might reflect abnormalities in the components of the paranodal region resulting in local alterations of axonal transport, ion homeostasis andenergymetabolism.
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Markers forenergymetabolismwere also affected strongly, providing another key indicator of the functional status of cells in the retrosplenial cortex after anterior thalamic lesions.
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Energymetabolismof the trophectoderm and inner cell mass of the mouse blastocyst.
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At the same time the presence of a general proteolytic activity enables this enzyme to hydrolyse other proteins that might assist the parasite in feeding andenergymetabolism.
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Most interestingly, however, our analysis showed that genes involved inenergymetabolismand biosynthesis of cofactors and prosthetic groups were very abundant among the genes up-regulated in biofilms.
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