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  • adverb By using enzymes

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Examples

  • I thought all of the responses had merit - for example, writer Michael Pollan offered "enzymatically altered corn glucose" which has an appropriately frankenfoodish ring about it - but my vote was to disallow any change.

    Dr. Andrew Weil: Fortunately, 'Corn Sugar' Has Become a Sticky PR Mess Dr. Andrew Weil 2010

  • I thought all of the responses had merit - for example, writer Michael Pollan offered "enzymatically altered corn glucose" which has an appropriately frankenfoodish ring about it - but my vote was to disallow any change.

    Fortunately, 'Corn Sugar' Has Become a Sticky PR Mess Dr. Andrew Weil 2010

  • It turned out to be unique in its structure and to consist of an enzymatically active protein component plus an RNA component that serves as a template for the formation of new telomere DNA.

    The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Presentation Speech 2009

  • Estrogen is produced in a series of enzymatically controlled biochemical reactions.

    Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010

  • This is the fact that the new protein is enzymatically modified with sugar residues.

    Behe's Test 2008

  • I never asked to be turned in to an inexpensive, easily transportable, enzymatically processed sucrose substitute.

    Tara Stiles: High Fructose Corn Syrup: A Sweet Surprise For America? 2009

  • At high levels of intercellular CO2, the enzymatically controlled rate of carbohydrate synthesis, which affects the phosphate regeneration that is necessary for harvesting light energy, may regulate the fixation of carbon [94].

    Climate change in relation to carbon uptake and carbon storage in the Arctic 2009

  • The consumption of an aspartame-laden food or beverage contributes to the plasma the three natural compounds contained within the aspartame molecule: the amino acids phenylalanine and aspartic acid, and the alcohol methanol (15), possibly as well as various peptides (like B-aspartame or the aspartyl-phenylalanine diketopoperazine that are formed from it spontaneously, on the shelf, or enzymatically, after its consumption).

    Santa Fe Pediatrician Regales Hawaii Legislative Committee with Dangers of Aspartame 2008

  • Further, some pundits are opining that only when non-food crops and agricultural waste are enzymatically convertible by biotechnology to ethanol on an industrial scale, should they form even 10% of car fuel.

    Sunil Chacko: Robert Zoellick's Slightly Tardy Clarion Calls 2008

  • Finally, I discovered I can cycle easily to a biggish supermarket nearby, which is a great relief in terms of buying food that is not too overpriced and unnecessarily organic and biodynamic and enzymatically enriched and whatever else the local whole earth store peddles.

    A working woman Ra 2008

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