Not exact matches
In 2015, we got our first exclusive contract with a pharmaceutical company that makes an enzyme replacement therapy for hypophosphatasia, which is a genetic
bone disease where babies are
born without this specific enzyme.
A spicier version of the classic Crystal Head, this new product is similarly packaged
in skull - shaped
bones bearing iridescent designs.
How much did really making your
bones in the 1970s
in the midst of that horrific
bear market plus inflation plus 12 percent risk - free treasury yields, how much did that impact the psychology of what you guys were doing?
Jim Al - Khalili says that he doesn't have a «religious
bone in his body» — despite being brought up by a Shia Muslim father and a mother whom he describes as a «
born again evangelical Christian».
These are questions that people are asking ever since archaeologists uncovered a burial tomb
in Israel that contains boxes of
bones bearing the names of Jesus, Mary, Judah, and others.
There is no way
in heck, or heaven, or on earth that anybody who is truly
born again (flesh of His flesh,
bone of His
bone, and spirit of His spirit) could even consider for one second the things that Obummer represents.
That's as simplistic as I can so write CK... For before the Holy Spirit became flesh and
bones, Chaos ensued and immeasurable amounts of Big Bangs began to multiply within great distances from each other... We are aware of but one Big Bang and I am
in sorrows that our astrophysicists can not rightly fathom the plausible conditionings that permeate the theoretical potential for immeasurable amounts of Big Bangs leisurely being
born / established within the Holy Spirit and / or Spatial Nothingness...
On one side, Jesus» body is real «flesh and
bones»; (Luke 24:39) it is the body that was laid
in the tomb revivified so that the tomb is empty; it can be seen and handled; it
bears still the wounds of the crucifixion; it can even eat food, and Jesus partakes of «a piece of a broiled fish» to prove it.
Yet Annie Dillard asks herself, can I sink my teeth into life with such tenacity — even if it means
in the end being
borne aloft as dried
bones hanging from an eagle's underside?
Back to the hospital again, on the meals list, on the drip,
in for yet another stay over an artificial knee put
in to replace a
born bone sideways wobbler.
The desert weather
in the winter although might not have snow it becomes so much colder than at yours since it is being open to the cold dry or humid winds that could break the
bones of any human or animal if not well covered with wool and protected by some thing from direct blows... heat is there during sunrise and sunset but after that it is too much to
bear.
Maybe it's these aging
bones that can't
bear the thought of temperatures
in the teens.
I don't have a jelouse
bone in me mate, The Spuds are a natural
born enemy to Arsenal fc and I know that they wouldn't credit us or wish us luck
in anything!..
The most common stress fracture
in the foot is
in the 2nd metatarsal
bone, which
bears increased weight when the foot's inside arch collapses.
When a baby is
born, neck vertebrae is «composed of separate portions of
bone joined by cartilage,
in other words, the baby's skeleton is still soft».
- strengthening the upper body and core muscles for other gross motor tasks - strengthening the upper body and core muscles to create a stable base for fine motor skills - developing stability
in the
bones of the shoulder joint (the ball and socket joints of the shoulders and hips are shallow and unstable at birth but are molded into stronger, more stable joints through weight -
bearing)- visual development to quickly shift focus from near to far - hand - eye - coordination - providing plentiful early opportunities for motor planning (movement problem - solving)- refining balance - integrating the movement (vestibular), pressure & stretch (proprioceptive), visual and touch (tactile) sensory systems - learning to coordinate movements where two sides of the body are doing different movements - learning to coordinate upper body and lower body movements - developing body awareness and spatial awareness - fostering independence
For the baby, instrumental delivery can increase the short - term risks of bruising, facial injury, displacement of the skull
bones, and cephalohematoma (blood clot under the scalp).24 The risk of intracranial hemorrhage (bleeding inside the brain) was increased
in one study by more than four times for babies
born by forceps compared to spontaneous birth, 25 although two studies showed no detectable developmental differences for forceps -
born children at five years old.26, 27 Another study showed that when women with an epidural had a forceps delivery, the force used by the clinician to deliver the baby was almost twice the force used when an epidural was not
in place.28
You know, that during the last trimester, our baby's absorb a lot of their calcium and phosphorus from our
bones then they have those nutrients
in their body and ready to go when they're
born, but since your baby was
born a bit early, he or she may not have had enough those nutrients transferred to guard against rickets and it sounds like you're pretty well aware of the risks of supplementing with formula but also the risk of rickets and soft
bones.
All babies are
born with spaces between the
bones in their skulls.
New Windsor resident Theresa Bauer says she was
born with
bone deformities
in her legs.
She led some of the first work on the role of weight -
bearing exercise
in building and maintaining
bone mass and studied bisphosphonates as an osteoporosis treatment.
The fossil fish Tiktaalik, discovered
in 2006, dates back to the same period, and its skeleton
bears many more similarities to tetrapods than to the placoderms described
in Long's article — including homologous arm
bones and shoulder, neck and ear features.
«The main function of cartilage is to seal the
bone ends
in a joint and absorb pressure on the
bones during weight -
bearing movement such as walking.
Nevertheless, the occasional death of animals
in various European caves over several tens of thousands of years eventually led to enormous accumulations of
bones and teeth from these large fur -
bearing animals.
Several of these
bones from the «Goyet Cave»
in Belgium have now been examined by the international team around Prof. Bocherens, with a special focus on the Cave
Bear's diet.
«We now intend to examine additional Cave
Bear bones from various European locations with this new method, as well as conducting controlled feeding experiments with modern
bears,
in order to further solidify our proposition,» adds Bocherens by way of a preview.
«This is
borne out by the fact that Hesperonis — discovered by Othniel Charles Marsh of the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History — which is a near relative of modern birds that still retains teeth and the most primitive stem avian with a modernized beak
in the form of fused, elongate premaxillae, also possesses a modern bird palatine
bone,» he said.
The so - called Columbian theory of syphilis's spread was based on finding skeletal remains
bearing the signature of the disease — thickened leg and arm
bones and skull scars —
in a suggestive pattern.
Pendants made from the finger
bone of a
bear cuscus and beads from the tooth of a babirusa pig show the artistry of humans
in Australasia 30,000 years ago
The baculum, a
bone in the penis of polar
bears, is losing density
in areas where pollutant contamination is high — and that may spoil the
bears» sex life
The goal of the ongoing project is to read the history written
in these
bones: when and where these people were
born, what they ate, what diseases they suffered and died from, and how their health varied by social class and over time.
«This is the question we asked ourselves, particularly
in the case of certain patients
born with broken
bones who, even as newborns, were neither able to move properly nor breathe unaided,» explains Dr. Ellen Knierim, a researcher at Charité's NeuroCure Clinical Research Center and the study's first author.
«We assessed
bone stress
in two ways — the first was to assume a body weight load on the center digit, which is consistent with what living horses experience, but this ignores the potential load -
bearing capacity of the side toes of earlier horses,» McHorse said.
The new genus and species of extinct baleen whale is based on a skull and associated
bones unearthed from the Kokoamu Greensand, a noted fossil -
bearing rock unit
in the South Canterbury and Waitaki district from the Oligocene period, which extends from about 33.9 million to 23 million years ago.
They didn't properly consider the
bone biting and crushing patterns of ice age hyenas that scavenged extensively
in European cave
bear dens.
In a recent Royal Society Open Science paper, Diedrich argues that a hyena could've bitten holes in the juvenile cave bear femur without crushing it because the young bone wasn't fully hardened and was still spongelike insid
In a recent Royal Society Open Science paper, Diedrich argues that a hyena could've bitten holes
in the juvenile cave bear femur without crushing it because the young bone wasn't fully hardened and was still spongelike insid
in the juvenile cave
bear femur without crushing it because the young
bone wasn't fully hardened and was still spongelike inside.
According to certain tenets of traditional Chinese medicine, tiger
bone steeped
in wine is thought to relieve human
bone ailments like arthritis and
bear penis is used to treat, well, you get the idea.
But there are no other artefacts and very few signs of domestic activity
in the chamber beyond the presence of a charred
bone fragment possibly from a
bear or large herbivore.
Analysis of short DNA fragments from a pair of samples collected
in India and Bhutan matched that of an ancient polar
bear bone.
His team has also shown that
bears with high levels of similar pollutants
in their bodies have smaller testes and penis
bones.
In a study published last year in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Hopkins and other scientists measured the stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in the hair and bone of Yosemite bears over the past century and found that since 1999, the proportion of human - derived food in bear diets has dramatically decline
In a study published last year
in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, Hopkins and other scientists measured the stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in the hair and bone of Yosemite bears over the past century and found that since 1999, the proportion of human - derived food in bear diets has dramatically decline
in the journal Frontiers
in Ecology and the Environment, Hopkins and other scientists measured the stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen in the hair and bone of Yosemite bears over the past century and found that since 1999, the proportion of human - derived food in bear diets has dramatically decline
in Ecology and the Environment, Hopkins and other scientists measured the stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen
in the hair and bone of Yosemite bears over the past century and found that since 1999, the proportion of human - derived food in bear diets has dramatically decline
in the hair and
bone of Yosemite
bears over the past century and found that since 1999, the proportion of human - derived food
in bear diets has dramatically decline
in bear diets has dramatically declined.
This fibroblast - growth - factor pathway plays a crucial role
in controlling development, beginning
in early development of the embryo and extending through the
bone - growth phase after the giraffe is
born.
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, were able to estimate the proportion of human - derived food
in bears» diets by analyzing chemical isotopes
in hair and
bone samples.
However, large carnivores, such as Asiatic cave
bears (Ursus kudarensis) and cave lions (Panthera spelaea) were also found
in the cave and could have brought the salmon
bones in the caves.
One of the big challenges
in addressing TBI
in prison populations, and beyond, is that it is not as easy to diagnose as a broken
bone or a blood -
borne illness.
«Ensuring that children with low birth weights have a diet rich
in calcium, vitamin D and protein,
in combination with exercise that involves weight -
bearing physical activities may help reduce risk of
bone fractures later
in life,» Balasuriya said.
THE iron
in your blood, the calcium
in your
bones, the oxygen that fills your lungs each time you take a breath — all were forged
in stars that lived and died before the Earth was
born.
Bone was
born in Budapest
in 1889 and proved an intelligent — if disobedient — child.
Since sunlight is our most important source of vitamin D, mothers» levels of vitamin D tend to drop from summer to winter, and babies
born in the winter months tend to have lower
bone density than those
born during the summer.
One of the earliest systematic efforts to understand spontaneous remission was made by William Coley, an American
bone surgeon
born in 1862.