Sentences with phrase «as a foreign body in»

«Aluminum pull - tabs are now common elements of our environment and inevitable offenders as foreign bodies in the esophagus,» a 1970s article from the Journal of Pediatrics noted.
In more advanced cases, the veterinarian might recommend x-rays to rule out problems such as a foreign body in the trachea or canine pneumonia.

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When the bacterial molecules floating around in your blood are coming from your own intestine, your body still recognizes them as foreign and mounts an immune response.
They can identify a wide range of foreign bodies in bulk or packed products, including stones, glass, metal and dense plastic and rubber, as well as being able to carry out a number of other quality checks, such as deformed products or packaging.
Foil and metalized film packaging and changes in product temperature and moisture content have no effect on the sensitivity of foreign body detection and solutions are available to inspect frozen, chilled, canned and dried ready meals in a wide range of packaging types, such as:
Unfortunately, a policy loophole in the country indicates that once circulated in foreign states and approved by international bodies — the application for direct use is good as approved despite national opposition.
Ishida's IX - GA - 4075 high performance X-ray inspection system can reliably detect even tiny amounts of foreign bodies down to 0.3 mm in size, including bone, stones, glass and metals such as iron and stainless steel as well as dense plastics.
With stringent quality control a vital requirement for fresh food operations, Ishida's advanced X-ray systems provide greater versatility than traditional metal detectors with their ability to identify a wide range of foreign bodies in bulk or packed products, including stones, glass, metals and dense plastics, as well as being able to carry out a number of other quality checks, such as deformed products or packaging.
Ishida's advanced high performance X-ray inspection system, the IX - GA - 4075, can reliably detect even tiny amounts of foreign bodies down to 0.3 mm in size, such as steel, aluminium, tin, glass, stones, hard rubber, plastic, some bones and shell.
Ishida's advanced high performance X-ray inspection system, the IX - GA - 4075, can reliably detect even tiny amounts of foreign bodies down to 0.3 mm in size, including stone, glass and metals such as iron and stainless steel, as well as dense plastics.
Unfortunately, a policy loophole in the country indicates that once circulated in foreign states and approved by international bodies - the application for direct use is good as approved despite national opposition.
For the manufacturers it is just as important as immaculate packing that the food reaches the consumer free from metal, foreign bodies and other contaminations in line with the HACCP and IFS norms.
As Ciaran Murphy, Quality Control Business Manager considers in our vlog, this has put an increased focus on quality control, subsequently encouraging manufacturers to take a proactive approach to the role of foreign body detection within their facilities and giving rise to greater levels of quality assurance across the industry.
These images are then compared, which helps to eliminate the background effect caused by the product itself and improves the detection of lower density foreign bodies such as fan bones in chicken, bone fragments in meat, or glass and stones in added value meat products.
by the way, if you go to an eye doctor and ask for them to do a thorough check, you will almost always find something in your eye, mainly dust, but they classify it as foreign body.
Upon their return, special subjects teachers provide instruction in various topics such as foreign languages (French and German), fiber arts, music, woodwork, sustainability, physical education, and eurythmy (a form of body movement that incorporates elements of dance, balance, poise and athleticism).
The baby is trying to settle in to its new home and your body is attempting to adjust to the foreign addition and all the other changes that are happening, such as tender breasts, lower back aches and the constant feeling of fatigue.
As my son fumbled in my arms, I felt foreign in my own body.
But in future pregnancies, her body will treat the baby as a foreign invader and reject the baby.
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.
In addition to that, semen has a particular protein, HLA - G, which suppresses the immune reaction of a pregnant woman's body to her fetus, as a foreign body.
As the young female foreign minister of a country embedded in popular media imagination as a haven for all sorts of retrogressive elements, Ms. Khar's visit was bound to generate a lot of interest among the student bodAs the young female foreign minister of a country embedded in popular media imagination as a haven for all sorts of retrogressive elements, Ms. Khar's visit was bound to generate a lot of interest among the student bodas a haven for all sorts of retrogressive elements, Ms. Khar's visit was bound to generate a lot of interest among the student body.
Part of the objectives of the Foundation was to sponsor students by way of scholarships, grants and organizing capacity building seminars, workshops and other related activities and opportunities to students and young people, as well as collaborating with other stakeholders such as government agencies, NGOs, foreign bodies to raise awareness on the state of education in Nigeria and intervening with solutions.
As the immune cells in the recipient recognize transplanted cells as foreign, they mount an inflammatory response that can lead to the body rejecting the transplanAs the immune cells in the recipient recognize transplanted cells as foreign, they mount an inflammatory response that can lead to the body rejecting the transplanas foreign, they mount an inflammatory response that can lead to the body rejecting the transplant.
These cells play a key role in autoimmune disease — in which the immune system mistakenly identifies the body's own tissues as foreign and attack them.
The immune system normally produces antibodies to attack foreign substances in the body, such as bacteria.
As part of the immune system, antibodies naturally seek and destroy foreign agents in the body.
Doctors diagnosed the problem as alopecia areata, a genetically determined autoimmune disease in which the body's T cells identify hair - follicle cells as foreign invaders and try to destroy them.
The treatment, called CAR - T immunotherapy, uses genetically engineered T cells, immune system fighters usually tasked with identifying invaders in the body, such as bacteria, viruses or foreign cells.
This is a faint echo of what happens inside the body of someone developing diabetes: Their T cells are activated against cells in the pancreas much as they would be against a foreign invader, like a virus.
Because the body is not used to seeing this protein in the blood, it may develop antibodies to it, as if it were a foreign compound.
These cells are known to dampen down inflammation, a process that may be important for allowing embryos to implant in the womb, rather than being rejected as a foreign body.
Second, because the platelets come from the patient's own body, the drug carriers aren't identified as foreign objects, so last longer in the bloodstream.»
Defects in this gene mean it can no longer fulfil its role as a regulator that helps purge the body of autoreactive immune cells termed T cells that can react against the body's own proteins, mistaking them for a foreign invader.
«We would hope to put the cells in a device under the skin that isolates them from the body's immune system, so they're not rejected as foreign,» says Lysy.
To this end, during his research sabbatical at ETH Zurich, corresponding author Silvio Ionta (now lecturer at the University of Lausanne) developed a task in which participants were shown pictures of foreign body parts, such as a foot or a hand, or even of the entire body.
A strange sensation, but familiar to anyone who has ever been given local anaesthesia and watched while a doctor operated on their leg or arm: in that moment, your own body part seems foreign, as if it doesn't belong to your body.
When allergens enter the body, antigen presenting cells (immune cells that capture incoming substances and present them to other immune cells, initiating a cascade of immune responses) at body surfaces, capture and present them to immune cells, particularly T cells (in a similar manner as if the allergen was a foreign invading microbe).
The Division of Pulmonary Medicine deals with the breath of life in all its aspects: control of breathing; sleep disorders; obstruction to airflow in the common diseases of upper and lower airways such as croup, bronchiolitis, asthma, cystic fibrosis, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia; restriction to lung function from disorders affecting the chest wall, the musculature, the nervous system, or lung tissue itself; congenital anomalies; accidents such as inhalation of foreign bodies, hydrocarbons, or toxic gases; secondary effects of non-pulmonary system disorders such as gastrointestinal reflux, myopathy, or cardiac dysfunction; disease of the upper respiratory tract including rhinitis and sinusitis; and so on.
Challenges stem from the kinetic nature and mechanical softness of brain tissue, tissue responses to implanted foreign bodies as well as our limited ability to control neural circuits and regenerative processes in situ.
It occurs when the donor T cells (the graft) don't recognize other cells in the recipient's body (the host) and attacks them as if they are foreign bodies.
If the person is exposed to the actual Chikungunya virus in the future, the body recognizes it as foreign.
As a result, the immune system recognizes the antigenic proteins as foreign to the body and produces antibodies that have the potential to neutralize the Zika virus, and prevent infections in the event the vaccinated person is exposed to the actual virus in the futurAs a result, the immune system recognizes the antigenic proteins as foreign to the body and produces antibodies that have the potential to neutralize the Zika virus, and prevent infections in the event the vaccinated person is exposed to the actual virus in the futuras foreign to the body and produces antibodies that have the potential to neutralize the Zika virus, and prevent infections in the event the vaccinated person is exposed to the actual virus in the future.
These proteins bind to specific antigen proteins on the surface of foreign bodies such as bacteria and viruses in order to neutralize or disarm them.
«Because you don't make this sugar in your body, it's recognized as something foreign and you can become allergic to it,» Dr. Stone says.
In Hashimoto's, the body sees the thyroid hormone as foreign and attacks it.
The chronically stressed mice had decreased immune function and experienced tumor development significantly earlier than the non-stressed mice.16 Other mouse studies of ovarian cancer showed that chronic stress resulted in increased cancer growth as well as increased angiogenesis, the process with which cancer forms new blood vessels to feed itself nutrients for growth and metastases.17 Chronic stress has also been shown to decrease our body's ability to mount an attack against foreign invaders, including viruses.18 As we know that several viruses can cause cancer (HPV and cervical cancer, and EBV and nasopharyngeal cancer), we can extrapolate that any decrease in immune function could increase cancer risas well as increased angiogenesis, the process with which cancer forms new blood vessels to feed itself nutrients for growth and metastases.17 Chronic stress has also been shown to decrease our body's ability to mount an attack against foreign invaders, including viruses.18 As we know that several viruses can cause cancer (HPV and cervical cancer, and EBV and nasopharyngeal cancer), we can extrapolate that any decrease in immune function could increase cancer risas increased angiogenesis, the process with which cancer forms new blood vessels to feed itself nutrients for growth and metastases.17 Chronic stress has also been shown to decrease our body's ability to mount an attack against foreign invaders, including viruses.18 As we know that several viruses can cause cancer (HPV and cervical cancer, and EBV and nasopharyngeal cancer), we can extrapolate that any decrease in immune function could increase cancer risAs we know that several viruses can cause cancer (HPV and cervical cancer, and EBV and nasopharyngeal cancer), we can extrapolate that any decrease in immune function could increase cancer risk.
Synthetic hormones are taken in by the body, and the body treats them as foreign toxins and is unable to metabolize their chemical makeup, causing unwanted side effects that range from non life - threatening to more serious medical conditions.
In the 1930's Paul Kouchakoff, M.D. discovered that if your diet consisted of MORE than 51 % cooked food, your body would attack the food as if a foreign organism was invading it.
It is the first line of defense against foreign invaders (such as toxins) in our bodies.
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