Top-Down Processing
Pyruvate is initially converted to oxaloacetate in the anabolism of glucose. That molecule in turn is converted to phosphoenolpyruvate.
During the reaction, energy is initially used and the temperature is initially raised. Only near the end of the reaction does the energy "flow out."
He tells himself it was an accident.
Initially you inject it into the wells.
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Juventus initially won it, but due to a scandal it was taken from them subsequently and awarded to Inter Milan.
Juventus initially won it, but due to a scandal it was taken from them subsequently and awarded to Inter Milan.
The Governor General of Canada should be initially addressed in conversation as Your Excellency (or simply Excellency), and subsequently as Ma'am (or Sir, in the case of a male governor general).
Initially it is a question of how much material was present in the disk that collapsed to form the star. Subsequently, it may be affected by collisions with nearby stars.
Tales of Eternia is a Japanese action role-playing game, originated from Japan. It was initially released by Namco on November 30, 2000 in Japan, and was subsequently released in North America on September 10, 2001.
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Norman Joseph Woodland, Bernard Silver and Jordin Johanson were the people who initially developed it. Woodland was the person who devised it. The patent was issued in 1949. Various people and companies were subsequently involved in developing the bar codes that we know today.
If made from a fixed landline location, yes. From a cellphone - initially they can identify the location of the tower your signal is coming from. If necessary, they can subsequently get a 'triangulation' of your signal from the phone service provider which will give them a location accurate to within yards of where you were calling from.
The word initially is indeed an adverb, yes.An example sentence is:We were initially very excited about the trip.
Google Maps was initially created and designed by two Danish brothers Lars and Jens Rasmussen at the Sydney, Australia-based company Where 2 Technologies, which was bought by Google in 2004. Subsequently they were located at Google's Australian office in Sydney.
The moderator in a nuclear reactor slows (moderates) the neutrons that are released during fission, so that they can subsequently cause fission in other atoms. When the neutrons are initially released, they tend to have too much energy, which impacts their ability to cause subsequent fission.
Arabs, and to a lesser extent, Turks, tolerated Christianity and Judaism, although they followed Islam. The Mongols, initially Buddhist, were aligned with Christianity against Islam, but later many adopted Islam and subsequently persecuted Christians.