Sentences with phrase «also as a vessel»

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It also accepted evidence that double - wall vessels existed as early as the late 1700s — thus invalidating Bodum's designs.
The submarine is the first version of a second variant of the Borei - class submarine (also known as the Dolgorukiy - class after the name of its first vessel), which will be known as the Borei II - class.
As human rights lawyers, independent writers, journalists, and Tiananmen survivors joined us aboard our vessel, our community of faith also became a thorn in the regime's side.
I also hold that if what folks claim, that many Faiths outside of Christianity describe the flood and some describe a ark type of vessel, and also that Evolutionist state that the Earth was created out of a mixture of materials after the Big Bang... and the Bible centuries ago described the Earth as a mass, without form.
I strongly believe that God is going to use you as His mighty vessel also in India.
Therefore the Lord God has also singularly, yea, marvelously, preserved him from harm in the midst of countless perils, ambuscades, fatigues, etc., and has hitherto graciously held him in his hand as a chosen vessel.
We as Christians also have the power in the death of Jesus that we can explicitly exercise by the Spirit — destroying the inner thought of our inner enemy by his death so that we might discover his complete love for us and learn to «hold our vessel» as Paul writes «in sanctification and honour».
It's also super healthy as it's rich in disease - fighting flavonoids, as well as being full of magnesium, which works to relax blood vessels to improve blood flow and nutrient delivery.
I have to acknowledge the fact that most normal people don't just drink caramel from a jar so I also made you chocolate olive oil rosemary cakes as a vessel for getting caramel into your face.
This crumble has undoubtedly served those cravings, but it also has a higher power: it serves as a vessel for leftover fruits.
It has also been recommended to avoid sleeping on your back after 20 weeks, as this can compress a major blood vessel called the vena cava.
Our bodies «needs vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, to synthesize collagen, a component of tendons, ligaments, blood vessels, skin and cartilage.
It is suggested that women in upright positions give birth more easily because the pelvis is able to expand as the baby moves down; gravity may also be helpful and the baby may benefit because the weight of the uterus will not be pressing down on the mother's major blood vessels which supply oxygen and nutrition to the baby.
Some pregnant women also suffer nosebleeds as a result of increased blood volume and blood vessel expansion in the nose.
Also, gas supply from Ghana Gas to the Aboadze power enclave had also reduced considerably as a result of challenges confronting the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, the FPSO Kwame NkruAlso, gas supply from Ghana Gas to the Aboadze power enclave had also reduced considerably as a result of challenges confronting the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, the FPSO Kwame Nkrualso reduced considerably as a result of challenges confronting the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, the FPSO Kwame Nkrumah.
Because people take a lot of it - and often take it with other drugs such as ketamine - it can also cause blood vessels to narrow and bring on a cardiac arrest.»
While the research is key to planning for future long - duration spaceflights, such as journeys to Mars or deep space, it also can help understand blood vessel function in older patients or patients with heart failure.
The instruments on the flyby vessel also will measure the composition of material sprayed out of the crater as sunlight illuminates the gas and dust.
The emergence of the new H1N1 flu strain has demonstrated the effectiveness of existing systems to watch for human flu outbreaks while also proving a long - standing theory that pigs could serve as mixing vessels for a pandemic virus.
Dr. Massagué is particularly interested in the ability of tumor cells to hug blood vessels, as he suspects this behavior may be essential for the survival of metastatic cancer cells not only in the brain but also in other parts of the body where metastatic tumor growth can occur.
The reports also identifies other challenges that impact sustained observations, such as the declining investment in new technological development, increasing difficulty in retaining and replenishing the human resources associated with sustained ocean observing, and a decreasing number of global and ocean - class research vessels.
As ESA engineers begin building a giant cargo vessel for large loads going to and from the space station, they are also looking at how it can be adapted to carry astronauts and become Europe's first manned spacecraft.
Experiments revealed that the cavefish also have constantly elevated blood sugar but don't appear to suffer the consequences people do, such as nerve and blood - vessel damage.
More specifically, multilateral jointly funded calls for proposals, focusing on multidisciplinary research where different countries have complementary strengths, not only will expand the science envelope, but will also promote science as a vessel for carrying forth a harmonious world.
Blood vessel formation is also a critical step in the growth and spreading of cancerous tumours, as tumours require a dedicated blood supply to provide the nutrients for growth.
The researchers found that the plasmalemma vesicle - associated protein (PLVAP), often used as a marker for blood vessels, is expressed in lymph nodes not only in the blood vessels but also in the lymphatic vessels that transport tissue fluids.
The open structure also allows room for the egg cells to mature and ovulate, as well as blood vessels to form within the implant enabling the hormones to circulate within the mouse bloodstream and trigger lactation after giving birth.
«Thus, we have proven that Tie2 on pericytes serves as a growth brake for vessels and, hence, also for tumors,» said Laura Milde, who is one of the first authors of the publication.
Dr Dunlop said it was unknown if, and how, the whales would also respond to the presence of the vessel towing the array as well as the array itself.
As a result, the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate also asked the company to assess the integrity of the pressure vessels in the other four Magnox plants, even though Trawsfynydd's vessels receive higher neutron doses than the other reactors because of differences in design.
«ECPR and a factor in the blood called protein C act as a «brake» on blood coagulation and endothelial cell inflammation and also enhance the viability and integrity of blood vessels, but when the malaria parasites use PfEMP1 to bind EPCR, they may interfere with the normal function of EPCR, and thus the binding can be the catalyst for the violent reaction,» he explains.
The disappearing blood vessels could also act as a feedback loop, signaling to the animals to eat less — and indeed, Arap and Pasqualini saw that the treated monkeys consumed less of their regular food but ate just as many treats as control monkeys, suggesting that they weren't feeling nauseous from the therapy.
Biology may also play a role — for example, a greater propensity towards abnormal blood vessel function during emotional stress, such as exaggerated constriction of coronary or peripheral blood vessels.
Because the new blood vessels (also known as choroidal neovascular membranes) can be so damaging, a wide variety of treatments have been tried to arrest their growth.
Knowing that Notch governs vessel permeability makes it a candidate for new drugs to treat cardiovascular diseases as well, and the team is also investigating the TMD as a potential therapeutic agent itself, as cell models that were exposed to leak - inducing inflammation displayed a dramatic reduction in leakage when they were engineered to express the TMD.
However, EPO not only activates red blood cell production but can also cause dangerous complications, such as blood clotting and boosted blood vessel growth.
Historically, chocolate has been recognized as a vasodilator, meaning that it widens blood vessels and lowers blood pressure in the long run, but chocolate also contains some powerful stimulants.
The authors add that the CNN forecasting approach can also be used in other domains, such as vessel scheduling.
It is also known that the interaction between blood vessels and neurons is essential for the correct development of the brain, as it allows the correct supply of oxygen and nutrients to neural cells and remove potentially harmful molecules.
The researchers also showed that DENV NS1 caused similar levels of blood vessel leak in normal mice as in mice bred to have inhibited cytokine activity, suggesting that cytokines were not necessary for this effect.
Scientists could also use the printed tissue constructs to shed light on activities of living tissue that require complex architecture, such as wound healing, blood vessel growth, or tumor development.
Depending on characteristics such as how many tumor cells, blood vessel cells, and immune cells are touching each other, the tumor microenvironment can nearly triple the chance that a common type of breast cancer (estrogen - receptor positive / HER2 negative) that has reached the lymph nodes will also metastasize, Condeelis and colleagues showed in a 2014 study of 3,760 patients.
They are also commonly referred to as «repair cells» for their ability to heal injured organs or body parts by accelerating tissue repair and regeneration, decreasing inflammation as well as increasing blood flow through the growth of new blood vessels.
To Detect Colon Cancer, Look in the Mouth Researchers in the Johns Hopkins Hereditary Colorectal Cancer Program, found that people who have a hereditary colon cancer syndrome known as familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) also have abnormally dense blood vessel growth in the lining of their mouths, so they developed a simple and quick screening test that uses an automated camera - like device to measure the vascular density in the lining of the mouth.
The videos confirmed the unorthodox new mode of division Obernier's labeling experiments had implied, but also revealed the cells» surprising dynamism: a long tail that touches and probes nearby blood vessels, short arms that poke and prod other stem cells, and a tongue - like antenna that pokes into the nearby ventricular space, as if to «taste» the cerebrospinal fluid there.
Since heterogeneity in the tumor microenvironment, such as the presence of a neighboring blood vessel, may drive genetic changes, he reasoned that it might also be reflected on the level of proteins.
These special healing cells also hold as their primary mechanism the growth of new blood vessels which restores the flow of oxygen - rich blood to the brain for a wide spectrum of healing benefits.
As well as this, it also contains a mineral known as selenium, which has been found to improve antioxidant absorption and function, and amino acids which relax blood vessels and improve circulatioAs well as this, it also contains a mineral known as selenium, which has been found to improve antioxidant absorption and function, and amino acids which relax blood vessels and improve circulatioas this, it also contains a mineral known as selenium, which has been found to improve antioxidant absorption and function, and amino acids which relax blood vessels and improve circulatioas selenium, which has been found to improve antioxidant absorption and function, and amino acids which relax blood vessels and improve circulation.
ACE inhibitors such as Vasotec and Lotensin also relax blood vessels, using a different mechanism.
Prediabetes and high blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affect blood vessel integrity.
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