However, the shares rallied later in the day as the market digested the news. |
The fungus, which can be presented on tasty foods like grain, kills the pest when digested. |
The Davis group used simple melodic lines over supercharged rhythmic complexity and the results are still being digested today. |
He said that pasta's dense, compact nature means that it is digested more slowly than other starches. |
The cDNA is digested with a restriction enzyme that cleaves the cDNA into fragments of approximately 256 base pairs. |
The London Market's fortunes continued to see-saw yesterday as the City digested yet another dramatic session. |