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  2. Milk substitute - Wikipedia

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    Such substances may be variously known as non-dairy beverage, nut milk, grain milk, legume milk, mock milk and alternative milk. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] For adults, milk substitutes take two forms: plant milks , which are liquids made from plants and may be home-made or commercially produced; and coffee creamers , synthetic products invented in the ...

  3. Plant-Based Milks Aren’t ‘Nutritionally Equivalent’ to Dairy ...

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    Plant-based milks have exploded in popularity over the past few years, with Americans dropping nearly $3 billion on these dairy alternatives annually. These non-dairy milks are now so widely used ...

  4. Plant milk - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, one of these drinks is commonly referred to as a plant-based milk, alternative milk, non-dairy milk or vegan milk. For commerce, plant-based beverages are typically packaged in containers similar and competitive to those used for dairy milk, but cannot be labeled as "milk" within the European Union. [7] Across various ...

  5. Nucleoplasm - Wikipedia

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    Nucleoplasm is quite similar to the cytoplasm, with the main difference being that nucleoplasm is found inside the nucleus while the cytoplasm is located inside the cell, outside of the nucleus. Their ionic compositions are nearly identical due to the ion pumps and permeability of the nuclear envelope, however, the proteins in these two fluids ...

  6. Key ingredient in plant-based milk linked to colon cancer ...

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    About a third of plant-based milks have sugar levels similar to strawberry or chocolate milk. Still, there is a perception that plant-based means health-conscious even though many of these milk ...

  7. Solenoid (DNA) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, it was first proposed by Roger Kornberg that chromatin was based on a repeating unit of a histone octamer and around 200 base pairs of DNA. [1] The solenoid model was first proposed by John Finch and Aaron Klug in 1976. They used electron microscopy images and X-ray diffraction patterns to determine their model of the structure. [2]

  8. Most plant-based milks don't deliver the same amount of ... - AOL

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    The study analyzed nutrition information from 237 milk alternative products — including almond, rice, oat, pea and soy milks — and found that only 12% had amounts of calcium, vitamin D and ...

  9. MNase-seq - Wikipedia

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    MNase digestion of chromatin was key to early studies of chromatin structure; being used to determine that each nucleosomal unit of chromatin was composed of approximately 200bp of DNA. [13] This, alongside Olins’ and Olins’ “beads on a string” model, [ 14 ] confirmed Kornberg’s ideas regarding the basic chromatin structure. [ 15 ]