Sentences with phrase «barrier which»

Ashley's architect (Jonathan Torode) suggested building a taller parapet (a barrier which is an extension of the wall at the edge of the roof), to hide the new pitched roof behind it.
Online counselling removes the geographical barrier which may exist to those living in remote areas who would otherwise be unable to access support.
The home enclosure consists of a continuous thermal blanket, advanced home sealing technology, a ventilated rain screen and sun barrier which all work together to achieve comprehensive energy savings and durability.
You can use a «smart» vapor barrier which is a type of «vapor throttle» and make a flow through assembly work without continuous insulation in these climate zones.
The only issue that crops up during combat is when you start against the barrier which comes up during combat while the enemy is relentlessly attacking you.
XP is a very important gameplay mechanic as earning enough XP to level - up to the next level will unlock a skill point in order to afford a new upgrade within your subclass such as upgrading from a magnetic grenade to a voidwall grenade which creates a horizontal wall of burning void light, while Towering Barricade provides a large barrier which is capable of reinforcing a position with cover from enemy fire; Defensive Strike produces an overshield around your character and allied characters following killing an enemy using this melee ability; and much more besides, albeit some upgrades require your character to be levelled up to a specific level before being able to unlock the ability with a skill point.
The Rio street track shares similarities with the famous Monaco track in that it is very narrow and you're never far from a crash barrier which allows very little room for error.
Gili Tepekong — Bali is the biggest offshore island in Amuk Bay, its location is actually closer from Candidasa resort, with its jagged boulder make up the access is difficult from there, due to the reef barrier which runs along the beach which form large waves rolling into the coastline.
ili Tepekong — Bali is the biggest offshore island in Amuk Bay, its location is actually closer from Candidasa resort, with its jagged boulder make up the access is difficult from there, due to the reef barrier which runs along the beach which form large waves rolling into the coastline.
Hi There are only pool ladders going into the pool, but there is a shallow end behind the barrier which separates the deep end, and shallow, it looks like you would have to step into the shallow end
Most allergic dogs are born with a less than optimal skin barrier which allows for antigens to enter the skin more easily.
This type of eczema is usually genetic, resulting from a weakened skin barrier which leaves the skin unable to keep out irritants, allergens, and pathogens, and unable to hold onto moisture.
Commenting on the launch, Shashin Devsare, Executive Director, Karbonn Mobiles said, «With the launch of K9 Smart, we aim to dissolve the language barrier which is one of the major impediments inhibiting Smartphone adoption amongst non-English speaking population.
The Kwid side impact structure prevented massive intrusion of the side impact barrier which combined with the side thorax airbag could keep the adult injuries below the high probability of life threatening injuries limit.
The Corvette went off - course and hit a tire barrier which damaged the front bodywork and driver's door.
«The reason this crash was so severe is because the crash attenuator, a highway safety barrier which is designed to reduce the impact into a concrete lane divider, had been crushed in a prior accident without being replaced,» the Tesla statement read.
As a result, students of different nationalities face less of a cultural barrier which, in turn, breaks down any social barriers.Everyone mixes with everyone.
They dive into the shimmering barrier which gives the zone its name, and immediately things start to get weird.
If these causes can be eliminated or at least attenuated then treatments aimed at manipulating the microflora may be more successful The Pathogenesis, Clinical Implications, and Treatment of Intestinal Hyperpermeability Alternative Medicine Review 1997 (Oct); 2 (5): 330 — 345 ~ FULL TEXT Normally, the gastrointestinal epithelium provides a semi-permeable barrier which allows nutrients to be absorbed while preventing larger, potentially toxic, antigenic, or pathogenic molecules or organisms from crossing into the bloodstream.
The Pathogenesis, Clinical Implications, and Treatment of Intestinal Hyperpermeability Alternative Medicine Review 1997 (Oct); 2 (5): 330 — 345 ~ FULL TEXT Normally, the gastrointestinal epithelium provides a semi-permeable barrier which allows nutrients to be absorbed while preventing larger, potentially toxic, antigenic, or pathogenic molecules or organisms from crossing into the bloodstream.
Too much heat can eventually lead to inflammation and create a sensitized barrier which is needed for daily defenses against pollutants and allergens in our environment.
This leads to developing a stronger skin barrier which can help combat skin stressors.
When our intestinal lining is working properly, it forms a tight barrier which controls what is absorbed into our bloodstream.
A dysfunction of the blood brain barrier which leads to a leaky brain has been linked to various neurological diseases including dementia and Alzheimer's, depression, and schizophrenia so maintaining a healthy brain function is vital.
Cucumber Seed Oil actually strengthens skin's lipid barrier which smooths skin surface and encourages cellular regeneration.
Dr Selhub told Dr Oz what she liked about Pterostilbene, unlike resveratrol this antioxidant gets right into the cell and crosses over the blood brain barrier which means it helps your brain.
When used in lotions and creams, beeswax creates a barrier which helps to seal moisture into the skin.
This is the barrier which is supposed to protect the brain from such intruders.
Think of it this way: the gut lining is a barrier which keeps food particles from entering other body systems.
membrane A barrier which blocks the passage (or flow through of) some materials depending on their size or other features.
However, the ultrasound causes temporary disruption to the blood - brain barrier which allows not only the therapeutic agent to enter the brain, but also blood which could have medical implications.
Our brains are surrounded by a blood brain barrier which protects the brain from harmful substances that could enter it via the bloodstream.
The microcompartment shell provides a selectively permeable barrier which separates the reactions in its interior from the rest of the cell.
The blood - brain barrier is an effective barrier which protects the brain, but which at the same time makes it difficult to treat diseases such as Alzheimer's.
We know that some strains of intestinal bacteria produce compounds that have an effect on the nervous system: neurotransmitters, for example, or metabolites that alter the blood - brain barrier (a barrier which filters the molecules passing from the body to the brain circulation — ed.
«That serves a purpose - a lot of the business of politics goes on, both formally and informally - but it doesn't do anything to chip away at that huge barrier which seems to exist between the chattering political class and everyone else.»
And that's why the third Lib Dem demand, a diluted «English voices for English laws», might be the barrier which prevents democracy on demand ever seeing the light of day.
Read more: Diamond Cement to lay off 50 % of its staff The Cement Manufacturers Association of Ghana (CMAG), have demanded that government respond to Nigeria's non-tariff barrier which makes it impossible for any Ghanaian company to export to Nigeria.
It has an extra large insulated bottle pocket, which can easily fit two bottles and has a radiant barrier which help in keeping the milk fresh.
Ameda claims that this pump is the only pump with a proven protection barrier called Airlock Protection ™ barrier which keeps pump and the tubing dry and clean.
«You can't tell me that Arsenal's squad is weaker than Leicester's yet there is a psychological barrier which I think emanates from the manager.
The two sheets create an air barrier which stops the transition of moisture from one patty to the next in a stack.
Furthermore, the HP water - based inks facilitate printing on both primary and secondary food packaging without an additional barrier which can comply with even the most stringent global food safety regulations.
Tax thy brain, tear off every covering and lay bare the viscera of feeling in thy breast, surmount every barrier which separates thee from him of whom thou readest, and then read Shakespeare — and thou shalt shrink from the collisions.
So it is that we have, so to speak, two problems: a barrier which is almost insurmountable on the one hand, and a figure who can all too easily be drawn into our own time and categories on the other.
The preservation of a free Government requires not merely, that the metes and bounds which separate each department of power be invariably maintained; but more especially that neither of them be suffered to overleap the great Barrier which defends the rights of the people.
«The reason this crash was so severe is that the crash attenuator, a highway safety barrier which is designed to reduce the impact into a concrete lane divider, had either been removed or crushed in a prior accident without being replaced,» the company wrote.
It is no longer acceptable that a teacher be a mere «guide, philosopher and friend»: the current role of a teacher is to break down the barriers which prohibit our young from gaining access to the one thing that will set them free - faith in Christ and His Church.
The fact is that some of the barriers which national cultures have imposed upon religious comprehension have already grown so high that very little if any understanding exists across them.
But it should now be clear to white and black churchmen alike that the theological differences between them are very real, and that they form barriers which, in my opinion at least, are insurmountable for the present generation unless, of course, white churches are ready to make a radical commitment to the fight for justice on behalf of the oppressed.
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