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tract

[trakt] / trækt /


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Additional experiments on Earth linked these microgravity-associated changes in the receptor binding protein to increased activity against E. coli strains that cause urinary tract infections in humans and are normally resistant to T7.

From Science Daily

The researchers also uncovered evidence of the virus in an unusual place: a sample taken from the digestive tract of a cow involved in a California research study.

From Science Daily

Once the signal is transmitted, most of the pill's electronic components safely break down in the stomach, while a tiny RF chip moves through the digestive tract and exits the body naturally.

From Science Daily

Introverted, romantic and intellectual, she read everything from Walter Scott and Jane Austen to abolitionist tracts and records of Senate debates.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cobb didn’t find much to read about menopause, beyond shoddy research and medical tracts which trivialized or pathologized what she knew to be a natural phase of life.

From The Wall Street Journal