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As is known, the sugar molecule as it passes through lactic acid can easily be split by purely chemical means.
Eduard Buchner
Sugar
Easily
Purely
Through
Split
Known
Chemical
Passes
Acid
Means
Molecule
That the primary effect of gene mutation may be as simple as the substitution of a single amino acid by another and may lead to profound secondary changes in protein structure and properties has recently been strongly indicated by the work of Ingram on hemoglobin.
Edward Lawrie Tatum
Work
Simple
Single
Changes
Secondary
Mutation
Gene
Strongly
Properties
Structure
Lead
Primary
Protein
Another
Been
Effect
May
Substitution
Acid
Amino
Amino Acid
Profound
Recently
You can't really sit around when you're sore. You've got to get up and work all that lactic acid out.
Ezekiel Elliott
Work
You
Sit
Out
Sore
Around
Got
Up
Get
Acid
Really
The balance of evidence both from the cell-free system and from the study of mutation, suggests that this does not occur at random, and that triplets coding the same amino acid may well be rather similar.
Francis Crick
Balance
Random
Evidence
System
Mutation
Triplets
Similar
Rather
Both
Study
Well
Does
Occur
Same
May
Acid
Amino
Amino Acid
Coding
It now seems very likely that many of the 64 triplets, possibly most of them, may code one amino acid or another, and that in general several distinct triplets may code one amino acid.
Francis Crick
Distinct
Several
Possibly
Triplets
Seems
General
Most
Likely
Another
Very
May
Acid
Them
Many
Amino
Amino Acid
Code
Now
It now seems certain that the amino acid sequence of any protein is determined by the sequence of bases in some region of a particular nucleic acid molecule.
Francis Crick
Some
Determined
Seems
Particular
Protein
Any
Acid
Region
Certain
Molecule
Sequence
Amino
Amino Acid
Now
Bases
The meaning of this observation is unclear, but it raises the unfortunate possibility of ambiguous triplets; that is, triplets which may code more than one amino acid. However one would certainly expect such triplets to be in a minority.
Francis Crick
Minority
Possibility
Would
Triplets
More
Unclear
Observation
However
Ambiguous
Expect
Than
May
Acid
Unfortunate
Which
Meaning
Meaning Of
Certainly
Amino
Amino Acid
Code
Raises
A comparison between the triplets tentatively deduced by these methods with the changes in amino acid sequence produced by mutation shows a fair measure of agreement.
Francis Crick
Changes
Mutation
Triplets
Between
Fair
Methods
Acid
Produced
Measure
Sequence
Shows
Agreement
Amino
Amino Acid
Comparison
Human insulin differs from other mammalian types by having a different C-terminal amino acid on the B chain. The immunological difference between beef insulin and human insulin, which is presumably responsible for the antigenicity of the former in some human beings, is thus limited to very a small portion of the whole molecule.
Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Other
Types
Presumably
Responsible
Some
Having
Small
Thus
Between
Insulin
Limited
Beef
Very
Human
Difference
Different
Human Beings
Acid
Which
Former
Molecule
Whole
Beings
Chain
Amino
Amino Acid
Portion
Differs
Balance is key in cooking - you want a little acid, a little sweet, a little savory - the flavors should be harmonious.
Gail Simmons
You
Balance
Cooking
Key
Sweet
Harmonious
Want
Acid
Little
Flavors
Should
We may say that a basic substance is one which has a lone pair of electrons which may be used to complete the stable group of another atom, and that an acid is one which can employ a lone pair from another molecule in completing the stable group of one of its own atoms.
Gilbert Newton Lewis
Atoms
Own
Group
Complete
Say
Completing
Lone
Atom
Employ
Another
May
Stable
Substance
Acid
Which
Used
Molecule
Electron
Pair
Basic
In the course of the 1920s and 1930s, great progress was made in the study of the intermediary reactions by which sugar is anaerobically fermented to lactic acid or to ethanol and carbon dioxide.
Hans Adolf Krebs
Great
Progress
Made
Sugar
Great Progress
Study
Reactions
Course
Acid
Which
Ethanol
Intermediary
Carbon
Carbon Dioxide
From 'Trainspotting' to 'Acid House,' I moved from urban realism into fantasy.
Irvine Welsh
House
Moved
Acid
Realism
Urban
Fantasy
History is moving the furniture around in the house of mankind just about everywhere but the U.S.A. Things have changed, except here, where people come and go through the rooms of state, and everything looks shabbier by the day, and lethargy eats away at the upholstery like an acid fog, and the walls reverberate with meaningless oratory.
James Howard Kunstler
Day
History
People
Walls
Fog
Changed
State
Everything
Furniture
Everywhere
Eats
About
Except
Through
Come
Like
Come And Go
House
Looks
Around
Go
Oratory
Just
Where
Acid
Moving
Mankind
Rooms
Meaningless
Lethargy
Away
Things
Here
With 'Black Swan,' the ballerina saga flips its tiara and goes on a hallucinatory bender, a scary acid trip where transfiguration and disfiguration meet.
James Wolcott
Black
Meet
Trip
Scary
Saga
Ballerina
Goes
Where
Acid
Swan
Flips
Imagine if Congress always put the interests of polluters ahead of the health of our families. Our rivers and lakes would be choked with sewage. Acid rain would pour down from smog-filled skies. Hundreds of thousands more of our neighbors, friends, and loved ones would be victims of cancer, heart disease, and asthma.
Jeff Merkley
Health
Rain
Heart
Cancer
Pour
Congress
Down
Our
Asthma
Hundreds
Hundreds Of Thousands
Sewage
Neighbors
Would
Would-Be
Thousands
More
Rivers
Put
Always
Heart Disease
Friends
Families
Disease
Loved
Acid
Loved Ones
Lakes
Victims
Skies
Interests
Choked
Imagine
You're pulling 4-5G for a lot of the corners around the lap. We build up lactic acid because there are a lot of vibrations in the car, and you have to have strong legs to hit the brake pedal. We need to be fit to do every lap at 100%.
Jenson Button
You
Strong
Car
Build
Every
Corners
Because
Around
Lot
Fit
Up
Brake
Hit
Vibrations
Legs
Acid
Lap
Need
Pulling
Pedal
I can't eat before I go onstage because I've learnt that burping on stage isn't a good thing. It's all about acid reflux.
Jessie Ware
Good
Before
Stage
Eat
About
Onstage
Good Thing
Because
Learnt
Go
Acid
Thing
I try not to go to sleep with makeup, because I think it clogs your pores. I always wash my face with something that contains salicylic acid.
Joan Smalls
Try
Face
Think
Something
Contains
Because
Makeup
Always
Go
Acid
Your
Wash
Sleep
Well, when I was younger, in high school, I started out smoking pot. Which escalated into taking acid on a regular basis, which escalated into selling acid. And then I started, when I went to college, I started doing opiates.
John Wozniak
School
Smoking
College
Out
High
High School
Pot
Taking
Well
Doing
Selling
Acid
Which
Younger
Then
Regular
Regular Basis
Started
Basis
So much of my body changed from being pregnant. My hair got so much longer from all of the multivitamins and pregnancy vitamins, like the New Chapter's Every Woman Vitamin I've been taking - it's a lot of folic acid. I know a lot of moms cut their hair, but I just want to keep mine long.
Julia Restoin Roitfeld
Woman
Chapter
Long
Hair
Every
Changed
Mine
Vitamins
Taking
Longer
New
Like
Know
Got
Been
Lot
Just
Being
Want
Acid
Cut
Pregnancy
Pregnant
Much
Being Pregnant
Body
Moms
Keep
When I was 16, my dad took me to a DNA conference at the Exploratorium science museum in San Francisco, California, and I was captivated by this way of looking at biology and by the discussions of bits of nucleic acid that could make us sick.
Kathleen Rubins
Me
Science
Looking
Biology
Sick
Took
Way
Francisco
Bits
Could
California
Make
Conference
Discussions
Acid
San
San Francisco
Us
Captivated
Dad
Museum
I just think we're living in a time of massive, amazing change, like the Industrial Revolution on acid.
Kelly Lynch
Time
Change
Amazing
Revolution
Living
Think
Like
Industrial
Industrial Revolution
Massive
Just
Acid
I think I did every drug known to mankind, smoked crack, boozed, dropped acid, you name it.
Kid Rock
You
Every
Think
Dropped
Name
Known
Smoked
Crack
Did
Acid
Mankind
Or like in the early 70's when we had the reaction against acid rock and all the fuzz tone, and feedback, and the noise. And you had James Taylor and everyone went acoustic and that.
Lester Bangs
You
Noise
Feedback
Everyone
Had
Like
Reaction
Rock
James
Acid
James Taylor
Against
Acoustic
Taylor
Tone
Early
Here's the breakdown: alcohol dehydrates you and stimulates acid reflux. Then, when you sing on dry, irritated vocal folds, your folds swell. When your folds swell, they cause hoarseness, which makes you feel like you have to push harder to get a sound out.
Lzzy Hale
You
Cause
Alcohol
Out
Vocal
Push
Feel
Like
Sing
Dry
Makes
Sound
Stimulates
Get
Acid
Breakdown
Irritated
Which
Then
Your
Swell
Harder
Here
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