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Low-Carbohydrate Diets and High-Intensity Anaerobic Exercise
G. Gregory Haff, Adrian Whitley
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The α‐methylene‐γ‐butyrolactone tulipalin A, a defense compound found in tulips, can polymerize via addition at the vinyl group or via ring‐opening polymerization, making it a highly promising monomer for bio‐based polymers. Since the biosynthesis of tulipalin A in plants remains elusive, we propose an alternative pathway for its synthesis starting ...
Andrea Nigl+11 more
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Abstract Objectives To assess the Candida species occurrence rate and concentration in periodontal pockets in chronic periodontitis (CP) by meta‐analysis. Materials and Methods A search was performed of articles published between January 1, 2010, and October 1, 2020, in English and in Russian, in the electronic databases MEDLINE‐PubMed, Google Scholar,
Ekaterina Slazhneva+5 more
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Relationship between Muscle Buffering Capacity and Fiber Type during Anaerobic Exercise in Human.
Yoshinao Nakagawa, Masa‐aki Hattori
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Cellulose degradation by anaerobic bacteria plays an eminent role in the global carbon cycle and is a critical step in biofuel production. The anaerobe thermophile Clostridium thermocellum (now: Acetivibrio thermocellus) is particularly efficient at breaking down biomass and produces a 'yellow affinity substance' (YAS), a pigment that has been ...
Keishi Ishida+9 more
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Does high sugar intake really alter the oral microbiota?: A systematic review
Abstract Objectives Diet is one of the main factors influencing the diversity and interactions of the oral microbiota. The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of sugar intake on the microbial diversity and bacteria that predominate under these conditions.
María del Pilar Angarita‐Díaz+3 more
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THE EFFECTS OF AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC EXERCISE ON BODY IMAGE AND OBSESSIVE BEHAVIOR
S M. Chappelow+3 more
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Acidification protects skeletal muscle volume during anaerobic exercise [PDF]
Juliet A. Usher‐Smith+2 more
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Prebiotic Interconversion of Pyruvate and Lactate over Zeolite‐Supported Ni Catalyst
Submarine hydrothermal vents harbor diverse microbial communities and have long intrigued researchers studying the origin of life. Transition metals in these environments can be reduced by serpentinization, potentially forming zeolite‐supported transition metal nanoparticles capable of driving prebiotic chemistry.
Youngdong Song+4 more
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Abstract Background Early childhood caries poses a significant health issue in children under 6 years old. It is determined that Streptococcus mutans is a primary etiological agent, likely to be transferred through maternal contact. Objectives To determine the association of maternal S. mutans counts with S.
Ambreen Nizar+7 more
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