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It even has its own mini immune system, placental immune cells, that gobble up anything that poses a threat.
Placental immune cells that gobble up anything that poses a threat.
And importantly, if it wanted to, it could make it harder for Wall Street and corporate landlords to gobble up the existing rental housing stock by using its antitrust policies.
And importantly, it could, if it wanted to, it could make it harder for Wall Street and corporate landlords to gobble up the existing rental housing stock by using its antitrust policies.
dogs, but suburbia comes in many forms. And people in suburbs of all types gobble up more
and people in suburbs of all types gobble up more energy, water, and
During this process, yeast gobble up sugar molecules called glucose and fructose in grape juice, converting them into carbon dioxide and ethanol, the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages.
During this process, yeast gobble up
And at the same time, these macrophages might gobble up some of these bacteria,
And it filters actually, it also has some macrophages here that are going to help gobble up some of the bacteria that might be floating through.
Hope you're getting ready to gobble, gobble, gobble up a bunch of food!
Hope you're getting ready to gobble gobble gobble up a bunch of food!
Eat, nibble, gobble up, devour.
Eat, nibble, gobble up, devour.
Barn owls eat up to 11,000 rodents in 10 years, which helps farmers because those rodents would gobble up many of their crops.
Barn owls eat up to 11,000 rodents in 10 years, which helps farmers because those rodents would gobble up many of their crops.