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  • The development of new fermentation techniques, as well as new techniques for heating mixtures of sugar and amino acids, have led to the creation of much more realistic meat flavors.†   (source)
  • Nine essential vitamins, min-erals, amino acids … oh, everything you need to feel your-self again.†   (source)
  • The protein in muscles needs amino acids to regenerate, so I was interested in drinking these shakes high in protein to supplement the protein in my diet that my muscles needed to heal and grow.†   (source)
  • In the early fifties, the analysis of amino acids in a protein might take weeks, or even months.†   (source)
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    TOTAL AMINO ACID CONTENT



    00.†   (source)
  • But what controlled the order of amino acids in the protein?†   (source)
  • Proteins were made by stringing these amino acids together in a line, like a freight train.†   (source)
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    SAMPLE 1
    SAMF
    AROMATIC AMINO ACIDS


    PHENYLALANINE
    00.†   (source)
  • The same amino acids, the same freight cars, existed in human proteins and flea proteins.†   (source)
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    SULFURIC AMINO ACIDS


    CYSTINE
    00.†   (source)
  • 00
    DICARBOXYLIC AMINO ACIDS


    ASPARTIC ACID
    00.†   (source)
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    SECONDARY AMINO ACIDS


    PROLINE
    00.†   (source)
  • Amino acids were the building blocks of proteins.†   (source)
  • 00
    BASIC AMINO ACIDS


    HISTIDINE
    00.†   (source)
  • The machine would not, of course, give the precise order of amino acids.†   (source)
  • The taste buds on our tongues can detect the presence of half a dozen or so basic tastes, including: sweet, sour, bitter, salty, astringent, and umami (a taste discovered by Japanese researchers, a rich and full sense of deliciousness triggered by amino acids in foods such as shellfish, mushrooms, potatoes, and seaweed).†   (source)
  • It would be easy for someone to set up a partial combination on the Hound's 'memory,' a touch of amino acids, perhaps.†   (source)
  • They contain some vitamins, minerals, and some amino acids (the building blocks of protein) but few calories.†   (source)
  • But Fenris's howl was unlike anything I'd ever heard—a note of pure rage so deep it seemed to shake me apart, breaking my molecules into random amino acids and icy Ginnungagap run-off.†   (source)
  • Their hopes were, however, short-lived as they turned to the amino-acid analysis: AMINO ACID ANALYSIS DATA OUTPUT PRINT SAMPLE 1 - BLACK OBJECT UNIDENTIFIED ORIGIN - SAMPLE 2 - GREEN OBJECT UNIDENTIFIED ORIGIN - SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE 2 NEUTRAL AMINO ACIDS GLYCINE
    00.†   (source)
  • But then once the amino acids were strung together, they began to twist and coil upon themselves; the analogy became closer to a snake than a train.†   (source)
  • There were twenty-four known amino acids, each composed of a half-dozen molecules of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.†   (source)
  • "No amino acids," Burton said.†   (source)
  • But it has no amino acids at all.†   (source)
  • Their hopes were, however, short-lived as they turned to the amino-acid analysis: AMINO ACID ANALYSIS DATA OUTPUT PRINT SAMPLE 1 - BLACK OBJECT UNIDENTIFIED ORIGIN - SAMPLE 2 - GREEN OBJECT UNIDENTIFIED ORIGIN - SAMPLE 1 SAMPLE 2 NEUTRAL AMINO ACIDS GLYCINE
    00.†   (source)
  • And, of course, newly produced amino acids compete with the normal enzymes causing brain damage.†   (source)
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