yeast in the PONS Dictionary

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Alternatively the wine can be bottled after sterile filtration, which physically removes the yeast.
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When the yeast has completed its work the specific gravity is measured, again.
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Resembling small, fluffy pancakes, they are made with yeast and buckwheat flour.
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In yeast, mitochondrial magnesium deficiency also leads to disease.
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Denture-related stomatitis is the most common form of oral candidiasis (a yeast infection of the mouth).
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In budding yeast it is also involved in bud development, fusion of zygotic nuclei (karyogamy) after conjugation, and several aspects of sporulation.
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They were selected on the basis of their phylogenetic positions and their specific interest as human pathogens, or as industrially or environmentally important yeasts.
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Blini, or crepes, are also popular for breakfast and are also made with flour, but without the yeast.
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This he demonstrated in experiments using chemical compounds on yeast cells.
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But the deletion of the orthologous protein in yeast does not cause vacuole enlargement, thus casting doubts about the evolutionary conservation of this effector mechanism.
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