Sentences with phrase «oxidisation in»

Oxidisation in humans reveals itself as weakening and breaking down of the body, most noticeable in the form of aging, and the process can release harmful by - products into the body which can cause, speed up or increase some cancers.

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To help keep the fat in mint condition, the liposuction procedure uses lower than normal suction pressures to minimise trauma to the fat — which is then kept in a vacuum to reduce its exposure to air and oxidisation.
Supplements in the stimulants category may enhance fat oxidisation depending on the goals of the exerciser (and who you're talking to).
This is because the ingestion of carbohydrates causes a rise in the hormone insulin which when elevated during training can «limit fat oxidisation».
This piece is made in Italy with an oxidisation process that results in the striking burnished effect, and features the house logo engraved in the interior.
It has a chalky surface over brown, possibly a result of the oxidisation of the bronze or of Hepworth's reputed use of sour milk in order to achieve a white patination (Tate Gallery Conservation Report).
When the oceans begin to slow the rate of CO2 uptake at saturation point that will futher push atmospheric CO2 even higher, simultaneously the massive amounts of additional CO2 and methane and nitrous oxide etc released from the decay and oxidisation of oceanic living creatures who can not survive in a low ph environment will future ram the nail in the coffin.
Webby — I am pretty sure that adding enough energy to activate the oxidisation process in an exothermic reaction is not news.
Oxidisation is bad news, as in the process, Vitamin A, C Lycopene, enzymes and other nutrients are lost.
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