Not exact matches
The placenta also
acts as a barrier — it's vital that germs in your
body don't make your baby sick and also that your
body doesn't reject your baby
as foreign material.
Your skin
acts as a physical barrier to
foreign invaders, making it harder for them to gain access to your
body.
Just
as certain disease - causing agents or
foreign substances will cause the
body to produce antibodies against them, certain proteins are known to
act like antigens in celiac disease patients, causing the
body to produce antibodies against them.
sIgA
acts as the first line of defense against
foreign invaders in the gut by attaching and neutralizing proteins that are unrecognized by the
body.
Secondary lymphoid organs, which include the lymph nodes, tonsils and spleen,
act as traps for incoming pathogens, whereupon
foreign bodies are set upon by mature lymphocytes.
The immune system is made up of a team of different types of cells that, while each having their own specific function, work together to protect the
body from
foreign invaders: B - cells produce antibodies; T - cells conduct surveillance for potentially dangerous molecules and kills dangerous cells such
as disease - causing bacteria; and macrophages are the scavenger cells of your
body acting like garbage trucks, cleaning up residue and removing potentially dangerous substances.
These
act as a «
foreign body» and often result in infection and the development of an abscess or an ulcer.
«It is a co-equal branch of the federal government with the power to
act as a
body in response to defendant's alleged
foreign emoluments clause violations, if it chooses to do so.»
Section 2 (c) of the
Act defines the term «International Commercial Arbitration» and it means an Arbitration relating to disputes arising out of legal relationships, whether contractual or not, considered
as commercial under the law in force in Bangladesh and where at least one of the parties is: (i) an individual who is a national of or habitually resident in, any country other than Bangladesh; or (ii) a
body corporate which is incorporated in any country other than Bangladesh; or (iii) a company or an association or a
body of individuals whose central management and control is exercised in any country other than Bangladesh, or (iv) the Government of a
foreign country.
Subsection 50 (1) of the
Act is amended to allow the lieutenant - governor - in - council to make regulations providing that an employer may recover certain prescribed costs and requiring that an employer of a
foreign national give notice of the beginning and end of the
foreign national's employment in a written or electronic form approved by the person or
body, and to provide such other information
as is required by the Regulation.