yeast in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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The yeast isc system is the best described.
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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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Some believe this is a needed hydration step when using active dry yeast.
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It consists of three proteins (subunits) that together make a functional enzyme, conserved from yeast to humans.
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Bottled beer becomes clear quicker than kegged beer, since the yeast does not have as far to descend.
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Yeast consumes the sugars found in the grapes and converts them into alcohol.
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This was a traditional brewing process; top-fermenting yeasts and a taste of fruity ester were usual and there was no emphasis on long term storability.
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Alternatively the wine can be bottled after sterile filtration, which physically removes the yeast.
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In yeast, mitochondrial magnesium deficiency also leads to disease.
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The first genome-wide study of gene expression was carried out in yeast and published in 2002.
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