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In anaerobic respiration, the glucose is partially broken down in the absence of oxygen to produce comparatively less amount of energy.
In 2015 and 2016, Chinese scientists experimented with human embryos and were partially successful on their second attempt.
experimented with human embryos and were partially successful on their second
This smoke consists of partially burned particles which creates tar in your body, has cancer causing effects, blackens teeth and destroys taste buds.
That share price drop can be partially attributed to Tesla's own controversies with multiple recalls, the federal safety investigation and continuously missing product deadlines.
He came up to me and he was partially deaf. And he introduced himself and he was a fan. A great fan.
He said, "Yeah dude, I love your stuff. But you should have subtitles because sometimes I don't get it, because I am partially deaf."
The researchers say a "magic pill" that reverses ageing is several years away, partially due
The waves which spread out across the lake destroyed the village of Erta, which had only been partially evacuated.
The waves which spread out across the lake destroyed the village of Urto, which had only been partially evacuated.
You can see the video here, uh the helicopter we believe is partially submerged.
The helicopter, we believe, is partially submerged.
But on Friday, two federal judges ruled that the administration must tap into that reserve even if it only partially funds SNAP.
But on Friday, two federal judges ruled that the administration must tap into that reserve, even if it only partially funds.
They partially attributed their 2019 World Cup win to training programs that were tailored around each player's menstrual cycle.
They partially attributed their 2019 World Cup win to training programs that were tailored around each player's menstrual cycle.