Sentences with phrase «also synthesizes»

The skin also synthesizes vitamin D3 sulfate which you can not get through supplement form.
L. plantarum also synthesizes L - lysine, an amino acid that promotes the absorption of calcium and the building of muscle tissue.
The process of fermentation also synthesizes beauty - boosting nutrients including vitamin B12, folic acid, and biotin for shiny hair and glowy skin.
The body also synthesizes endogenous opioids, known as endorphins, which bind to the same receptors and have the same analgesic effects as morphine.
They also synthesized a 12 - mer to show this method works with longer polymers.
Many bacteria also synthesize cellulose.
Plants and algae, as well as certain fungi and bacteria, also synthesize carotenoids, and in all of these organisms the pigments form part of the photosynthetic machinery.
Because when pimple - faced teenage hackers can't mess up just your Web site but they can also synthesize any known or unknown organic compound and then go to work at a fast food joint, are you gonna eat fast food under those circumstances?
Our bodies also synthesize nitric oxide, and nitric oxide works on our blood vessels to dilate them and increase blood flow.
Further, her skin will also synthesize some vitamin D - 3 when exposed to ultraviolet light from the sun.
Our skin can also synthesize it from sunlight.
Progesterone is also synthesized, in copious amounts, by the placenta during pregnancy.
Although essential for female secondary characteristic development, it is also synthesized and required in males at low levels.
They [probiotics] can also synthesize leucine, which you need for muscle building.
«Anandamide is also synthesized in areas of the brain that are important in memory and higher thought processes and in areas that control movement.
In towns, there is the item shop where you can purchase items and equipment, you can also synthesize items; the guild where quests can be accepted and reported; and the Chirper, an in - game social networking system.

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It also means that Ginkgo can synthesize millions of DNA base pairs in the time it used to take scientists to synthesize thousands.
We also promote tax simplification; identify and fight the creep of specialized deductions; conduct, synthesize and curate research on the effect of globalization and technological trends on the US economy; and encourage growth advocates to focus more attention on cutting harmful regulations and increasing program efficiency than attempts to radically pare down social spending.
Secondly, the World Bank's Trade and Competitiveness group also just published a policy note entitled, Supporting Growth - Oriented Women Entrepreneurs: A Review of Evidence and Key Challenges, which draws upon and synthesizes existing research from within and outside the Bank.
If Christian bands want to infiltrate the world to be in it but not of it, they need to synthesize the culture, but also stay true to their mission.
Also, when approaching physics, it is difficult for those people with experience to «mandate» (or synthesize) a hypothesis without a theory and some sort of proof.
For the novel occasion created by the advance from disjunction to conjunction, Whitehead tells us, «is at once the togetherness of the «many» which it finds, and also it is one among the disjunctive «many» which it leaves; it is a novel entity, disjunctively among the many entities which it synthesizes.
Also, along with Hegel, he considered Christianity as the absolute religion which synthesized in itself all the religious tendencies which the history of man had manifested.
If for every situation God nontemporally has its valuation, then it must also be true that God already has available the means of synthesizing that past world within the divine experience.
Symbols perform, for Geertz, a synthesizing action that relates their stored meanings and depicts a social behavior they also evoke (Interpretation of Cultures, 87 - 141).
The past is not neutral with respect to what becomes in the present — in addition to determining the data given to the present, the past also «desires» or «prefers» a certain form or forms of synthesizing those data.
Each actual entity is confronted, not only by the data of the past, but also by a variety of possibilities for synthesizing that data.
He must entertain propositional feelings about them also, There will be a large complex of such propositional feelings, entertained with an appetite for their becoming true, synthesized in the one propositional feeling of his own satisfaction.
Phosphorus is also used by the body to synthesize protein for cell and tissue growth and repair.
While the sweetener itself is synthesized, you may also find it in organic and natural products.
Our bodies «needs vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, to synthesize collagen, a component of tendons, ligaments, blood vessels, skin and cartilage.
The most recent study report described in these same regions decreased tissue levels of 5 - HT and tryptophan hydroxylase, the synthesizing enzyme for serotonin, and no evidence of excessive serotonin degradation as assessed by levels of 5 - hydroxyindoleacetic acid (the main metabolite of serotonin) or ratios of 5 - hydroxyindoleacetic acid to serotonin.30 A recent article described a significant association between a decrease in medullary 5 - HT1A receptor immunoreactivity and specific SIDS risk factors, including tobacco smoking.40 These data confirm results from earlier studies in humans39, 41 and are also consistent with studies in piglets that revealed that postnatal exposure to nicotine decreases medullary 5 - HT1A receptor immunoreactivity.42 Animal studies have revealed that serotonergic neurons located in the medullary raphe and adjacent paragigantocellularis lateralis play important roles in many autonomic functions including the control of respiration, blood pressure, heart rate, thermoregulation, sleep and arousal, and upper airway patency.
It has the added advantage of being cheap and easily synthesized, while also being renewable.
He also worked to synthesize inhibitors and activators of carbonic anhydrases, a family of enzymes important in the hydrolysis of carbon dioxide in living tissues.
It occurred to us in 1964 that the problem of synthesizing biologically active DNA might be solved by dealing with a simpler form of DNA that also has genetic activity.
Venter's team is also collaborating with the National Institutes of Health to synthesize the components of every known flu virus, so that creating a new flu vaccine would merely be a matter of pulling bottles off the shelf.
In a separate paper published in the same issue of ChemBioChem, the researchers demonstrated that they could use this technology not only to synthesize peptides, but also combine these to form large synthetic proteins.
Yet it is another development — the ability not only to understand but also to synthesize genes at a speed and cost unthinkable just a few years ago — that has spurred, arguably, the greatest paradigm shift in recent biology: Today, many scientists are not content merely to analyze and understand life.
But I also know that it's an exact fit, synthesized to exactly replicate what my body once made.
We have also identified what proteins are newly synthesized in the medial prefrontal cortex.»
The version of MUTE found in Brachypodium was bigger than the related protein in the flowering plant Arabidopsis; it was also mobile, traveling to cells adjacent to where it was synthesized.
This time, they not only synthesized its genome and watermarked it with their names and with famous quotes, but also implanted it into another bacterium that had been emptied of its own genome.
Scientists are also encouraged to propose their own pilot projects to serve as stepping stones, although many participants are careful to note that these projects are valuable regardless of whether the group decides to reach for the ultimate goal of synthesizing a human genome.
These particular oligosaccharides would be expensive to synthesize in a lab, but simpler sugars derived from cow's milk also appear to work well against E. histolytica.
Fugh - Berman says review articles are also popular because busy physicians rely on experts to synthesize the medical literature and provide a clinically relevant summary.
Also, most DIY biologists are interested in building genetic circuits in bacteria or yeast, and they can generally do this using well - established techniques, such as SLiCE (seamless ligation cloning extract), and with genes that have been synthesized by commercial suppliers or that can be obtained from the iGEM registry.
According to the team, this simple synthetic process not only enables them to synthesize hierachially assembled materials from inexpensive metal oxides at a larger scale, but also can likely be extended to other metal oxides as well.
They had first been synthesized in the laboratory in 1985, but some scientists thought they might also be made in space, in the furnaces of stars.
Also, it was not possible to synthesize transparent nacre - mimetic films and foils.
Thus, in addition to the so - called «Haber - Bosch process of nitrogen fixation,» nitrogenase also stimulates a reaction corresponding to the «Fischer - Tropsch synthesis of hydrocarbons,» which can be used on a large scale to synthesize fuels, for instance from industrial waste gases..
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