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    In planta complementation of the betalain biosynthetic pathway with a bacterial dioxygenase. by María Alejandra Guerrero-Rubio, Hester Sheehan, Samuel F Brockington

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our results show that fully functional betalamic-forming enzymes from outside of the plant kingdom are able to complement the plant-based betalain biosynthetic pathway. …”
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    Empirical Geomorphic Approach to Complement Morphodynamic Modeling on Embayed Beaches by Changbin Lim, Jung-Lyul Lee, John R. C. Hsu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Several practical examples drawn by the software MeePaSoL for the empirical model are presented to complement the results of a morphodynamic model in a wave basin, as well as to guide the modeler to terminate the programming when equilibrium is reached. …”
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    Complement C3c as a Biomarker in Heart Failure by A. Frey, G. Ertl, C. E. Angermann, U. Hofmann, S. Störk, S. Frantz

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Animals lacking parts of the complement system are protected from adverse remodeling. …”
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    La toute-épice en Europe occidentale, un complément by Françoise Aubaile-Sallenave

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This short paper complements information about historical introduction of the seeds of Pimenta in Europa, the important paper of the English, the nearly ignorance of the seeds in French and American cooking, but their uses in some liqueurs and in cosmetic.…”
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    English Adjectival Predicates Taking Subjunctive Complements: What to Change in Curricula by Eugenia Romanova, Anna Oveshkova

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…However, our work is different in that a) it is based on formal theoretical premises; b) the range of the studied data goes far beyond any analogous paper; c) we compare the subjunctive uses to those of indicative and modal auxiliaries; d) we focus on adjectives and their variable selectional properties concerning the mood in complement clauses.    Purpose:  We use vast corpus data to reconsider the information about the English subjunctive mood in complement clauses of adjectival predicates. …”
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