Sentences with phrase «body sites from»

The researchers collected samples at 14 body sites from 10 healthy adults.
Franzosa and colleagues used publicly available microbiome data produced through the Human Microbiome Project (HMP), which surveyed microbes in the stool, saliva, skin, and other body sites from up to 242 individuals over a months - long period.

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Research from price - comparison site Parting.com found that in New York City, costs for a direct cremation — which entails only collection of the body, cremation and return of the remains — can run as low as $ 550 or as much as $ 10,125.
Link building - the principle of externally linking to other sites from within the body copy of an article, news item or blog post - was one area that the Penguin algorithm took to task.
Sorry to disagree with you but I have no problem with putting muslim «tradition» on the back burner and if you don't like it that's tough, heck, we didn't leave a single intact church steeple in Europe in WWII because they were used by enemy artillery spotters and snipers, why should muslims get a pass, Tradition did not stop muslims from dragging dead US soldiers through Mogadishu nor did it stop them from hanging contractors from under bridges, Osama's body should have been brought back and put on display is a glass box at all three of his sites, allowing those who wanted to view him ample time to do so.
It is possible that Arimathea (like the later Emmaus) is actually an imagined site, for it is not known from any other source.9 It is just possible that the name «Joseph» may have been used to personalize the unknown Jew, presumed to have been responsible for the ritual burial, because of the biblical tradition which told of the care with which Joseph, the patriarch, transported the body of his father all the way back to Machpelah for burial.10
By giving bin Laden's body a burial in the Arabian Sea, they prevented his followers from turning any specific site into a sacred place where they could visit his body and dedicate their own bodies to his cause.
The transfer of the bodies from flight MH17 comes after extensive pressure on the pro-Russian rebels guarding the site.
My body is massively detoxing at the moment clearing old old stuff from the gut and as I sat here this afternoon feeling weak and needing a pick me up, I went online to see what I could have that was milky and comforting and I went straight to your site and this recipe.
The bodies from the wreckage were taken to the CK Newsome Center in downtown Evansville after being transported from the crash site by train.
I was proving it to myself time and time again away from a tournament site and on the range, but my feel in my hands and my body weren't far off.
Officials from both local government bodies will meet over the next month to work out a possible arrangement to build parking lots on the township property and on the pool site by 2001 for each other's use, they said.
A witness described seeing bodies more than a mile from the crash site.
ICYMI: One of the 25 Moreland Commission members, Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney, said during a CapTon interview last night that the corruption - busting body is unlikely to train its sites on the executive branch, despite multiple calls (largely from legislators) to do so.
The bodies of the six have since Sunday morning been retrieved from the tunnel, TV3's Kwabena Adu - Gyamfi who is at the site at Kenyasi in the Brong Ahafo region reported.
Some instances of cannibalism from nine Paleolithic sites in Europe, which date from 936,000 to 14,700 years ago, might be chalked up to starvation or not wanting to waste a perfectly good body that died from natural causes.
Metastasis is the spread of cancer from its primary site to other places in the body (e.g., brain, liver).
Current techniques for replacing lost bone usually rely on a painful, slow - healing bone graft from another part of the body, causing loss of bone density in the donor area and a secondary site of possible infection.
To administer the drug systemically, they're working to design an injectable formulation that protects the peptide from breaking down in the body, makes it more selective, and directs it to the site of infection.
Particles emitted from the site are then detected by positron emission tomography (PET), which creates a computerized image of the activity of the agent within the body.
And if you're getting that kind of social support from the site, you might be less likely to be worried about your body size.
Anti-inflammatory cancer therapy instead would prevent premalignant cells from turning fully cancerous or would impede an existing tumor from spreading to distant sites in the body.
T cells help protect the body from parasites by traveling to the site of infection and recruiting other immune cells to mount an attack.
Understanding how cancer cells are able to metastasize — migrate from the primary tumor to distant sites in the body — and developing therapies to inhibit this process are the focus of many laboratories around the country.
Currently, grafts are either sheets of skin taken from a donor site on the body, or layers of cells cultured in vitro from the patient.
Having a clearer idea of the patient's risk profile, he says, is especially critical when dealing with cancer that has spread from its original site in the body because such cases tend to require prolonged and arduous therapy.
The team chose to compare breast tissue from healthy individuals with tumor samples taken from breast cancer patients — including both primary tumors that had not spread from the breast to other body sites, and highly aggressive, metastatic tumors.
Researchers reconstructed temperatures from fossil pollen collected from 642 lake or pond sites across North America — including water bodies in Wyoming — and Europe.
Metastasis (the spread of cancer from its primary site to other places in the body) to the ovaries can result in Krukenberg tumors.
The presence of this rock at a site indicates either that material has pushed up through Earth's crust from the mantle (a silicate rocky shell between the crust and the core with an average thickness of 2,886 km and depths ranging from 30 km to almost 3,000 km below the crust) or that a celestial body (a comet, meteor or meteorite) fell there.
Aside from allowing me to eat twice my body weight in pasta and enjoy the sites of Turin, attending the conference was a prime opportunity to learn of any recent developments in the field.
This allows cancer cells to break off from tumors, spread throughout the body (in blood or other fluid) and form new tumors at distant sites — a process called metastasis.
«Most cancers kill their victims by metastasis, wherein cancerous cells move from the primary site to other places in the body.
The cell changes, known as an epithelial to mesenchymal transition, or EMT, are normal and helpful during wound healing, but problematic when cancer cells spread from the primary tumor site to other sites in the body.
The Iraq Body Count (IBC) Web site has tallied Iraqi civilian casualties — over 100,000 and counting — from media reports since the U.S. - led invasion in March 2003.
Even a syringe of one's own stem cells taken from one part of the body and squirted into another «may multiply, form tumors, or may leave the site you put them in and migrate somewhere else» the fda warns on its Web site.
They have leaked extracted information from a wide variety of places, including two banks, a New Jersey police department, the European Commission's Eurofound body and certain Chinese government sites.
Their simple site offers a brief, concise and thoroughly riveting history of timekeeping, from the days when celestial bodies acted as our clocks, through sundials, mechanical and quartz timepieces, right up to the establishment of time zones (Finally: the guiding principle behind the Prime Meridian!)
Sheltzer's team proposes that these cells rapidly evolved to acquire different mutations that would confer a survival benefit — perhaps enabling them to grow in new environments, just as cancer cells that become metastatic evolve so as to be able to detach from their tissue of origin and grow at different sites in the body.
These tubes function as biological pipelines that transport and deliver life - sustaining liquids, gases or macromolecules from one site in the body to another.
The current studies are far less invasive, using surface ultrasound directed at the site of the clot from outside the body, which could potentially be performed by a medical technician.
Metastasis is a life - threatening condition in which cancer cells break away from the site where they formed to other areas of the body.
The area of each of the safe sites (areas with residual pollen) on the animals» body as well as the area of the whole insect body (exoskeleton including projecting bristles of caput = head, thorax and abdomen) was measured from the photos with the image processing software Fiji [44], calculating from the scale paper.
«This is a fabulous study because it is a big population from a known site, and we have all these bodies from people who are relatively lower class,» said Salima Ikram, an Egyptologist at American University in Cairo, who was not involved in the study.
Published Thursday January 21st, 2016 in the journal Cell Reports, a team from Cardiff University's Systems Immunity Research Institute identify a molecule in the body — known as L - selectin — which directs the body's killer T cells to the site of a virus.
The area of each safe site on the animals» body was measured from the photos with the image processing software Fiji [44], calculating from the scale paper.
The concept of safe sites for pollen transfer on bees» bodies does not put the major role of bees as pollinators into question, but might focus future research to guidance of bees on flowers to take favorable positions for safe pollen transport by means of floral filtering of suitable pollinators [26], morphological match between pollinators and flowers [54] and floral guides [55] as well as potential strategies of flower visitors to bypass the flowers» restrictions (e.g. bees with specialised hairs for pollen collection from specialised bee - flowers)[26] or strategies of plants via shifting to non-pollen collecting pollinators (e.g. birds)[56 — 57,64 — 66].
Metastasis, the process by which cancer cells disseminate from their primary site to other parts of the body, leads to the death of most cancer patients.
But, it was known that when HIF - 1 normally activates signals in the body to build new vessels, one of the many types of cells recruited to the site of new vessel growth is a population of stem cells from the bone marrow, which are called bone marrow - derived angiogenic cells.
These cells are best known as housekeepers of the body, clearing out dying and dead cells from the sites of viral and bacterial infections and injured tissues — very boring tasks, say Watkins.
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