Sentences with phrase «burst of energy when»

Martina Slajerova, the force behind the popular KetoDiet app, blog, and the KetoDiet Cookbook, now brings you a resource devoted to fat bombs — small morsels that can be grabbed for a quick and convenient burst of energy when you're running out the door, or savored slowly as a leisurely dessert among friends.
These little sandwich crackers will lend you a burst of energy when you need it most.

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It may also have postponed the flowering of Luther's energies and abilities, heightening them when they did burst forth with an almost pathological force.
When you're looking for a way to get a quick burst of energy, why not reach for one of our Apple - Caramel Crunch Balls?
Seeing them gave me a burst of energy each time, more motivation to stick it out and do what we went to do, even when my legs wanted so badly to quit.
Fran Costigan: When I need a burst of energy, I eat or drink something that will provide that energy, but the what depends on the season.
These chocolate peanut butter energy bites are just perfect as «on - the - go» snack, they are great to keep a stash on hand for those times when you simply need a quick, little burst of energy, but don't want to eat a junk - food snack or don't really want a meal.
I usually end up drinking this smoothie in the morning right when I wake up for a burst of energy.
The drama finally ended on Sunday when Killy, assembling one last burst of energy, won the slalom and with it the season.
You hear this term frequently in relation to pregnancy yet you may not be sure what it's all about, and whether it really is a thing, but in simple terms, it's when pregnant women, towards the end of her pregnancy, gets a burst of energy and wants to clean and tidy her home really thoroughly.
The high - energy, high - camp show is a joy to experience from the start, when Maggie bursts on to the stage with an exuberant chorus of YMCA, to the finish, when the Iron Lady bows out singing «It's Raining Men'to a lively Soho crowd.
When the extraordinary magnetic field begins to slow the star's spinning, it releases intense bursts of energy in X-ray wavelengths, visible to NASA's X-ray observatories.
Early on, Herr had concluded that a small motor alone would not be capable of delivering adequate energy quickly enough to replicate the burst of force with which the foot pushes off the ground when we walk.
This past April, one of Li's Penn State colleagues discovered the burst of energy from a star that exploded, probably in the process of collapsing to form a black hole, when the cosmos was just 630 million years old.Hubble's successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, will delve even deeper following its 2014 launch.
Epileptic seizures can erupt when neurons fire excessively in a sudden burst of energy in the brain.
How do you figure out what powers solar flares — the intense bursts of radiation coming from the release of magnetic energy associated with sunspots — when you must rely on observing only the light and particles that make their way to near - Earth's orbit?
Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons caused a sensation when they reported in 1989 that they had fused atomic nuclei at room pressure and temperature, producing a burst of energy.
The team then monitored the cells» action potential patterns — the «bursts» of electrical energy that cells emit when communicating — and observed how the cells interacted over time.
When a low - energy neutrino or antineutrino from a supernova collides with a water molecule in the tank, the resulting light signal is recorded by about 100 of 13,000 photomultipliers, ultrasensitive light - detecting devices that turn a tiny flash of light into a larger recordable burst of electricity.
When the beam aligned with the molecule's axis, the molecule absorbed the beam's energy and emitted a telltale burst of fluorescence.
And then I also thought about the fact that over the history of the life of the universe, neutrinos are not just produced by the sun, but when stars explode in a supernova, the most brilliant fireworks in the universe, as brilliant as those fireworks are, less than 1 percent of the energy of the star is coming out in light; 99 percent is coming out as neutrinos and so neutrinos are being, [and] every time [a star explodes there's] an incredible burst of neutrinos.
But it only became visible when it was heated by the burst of x-ray and light energy from the explosion; since then, it has been slowly fading as the gas cools.
When the mirror stops moving, it should create a sudden burst of energy, similar to the death throes of a black hole.
The other idea is that lightning is sparked when cosmic rays, powerful bursts of energy from space, deliver particles with enough energy to launch a strike.
The process takes place when the atomic nuclei — or ions — in hot, electrically charged plasma fuse and release a burst of energy.
Astronomers now believe, however, that GRBs seems so powerful because most of their energy is being beamed out of bi-polar jets in a brief burst, unlike the later stage of a supernova when neutrinos are emitted from all around the exploding star.
Most of the energy from the supernova turns into light when it hits this previously ejected material, resulting in a short, but brilliant burst of radiation.
My teammates and I knew that those lines would help us in the fourth quarter when we needed that extra burst of energy.
You can also drink pomegranate juice when you want to give yourself a fast burst of energy.
These responses can sometimes help, providing bursts of energy to escape danger, but it is when such responses are a reaction to something emotional that people could start to suffer.
When the seed, nut, or legume sprouts, all the enzyme potential is unlocked to go into that burst of energy that becomes a plant.
When we eat those simple, processed carb foods, it causes our blood sugar to spike, and our metabolism eventually gets used to the short bursts of sudden energy those foods deliver.
Fat, therefore, helps you stabilize your energy, providing both immediate bursts when necessary, and slow - release through extended periods of rest.
It's when we're bombarding our body with sugar all the time that we suffer from the blood sugar rollercoaster — the high bursts of energy and the low crashes, which ultimately lead us to wanting and craving more sugar.
When a person is excitable from stress, the burst of energy that you get from exercise can help burn the adrenaline off and calm you down,» said Erica Christ, RD, CDE, an exercise physiologist at Greenwich Hospital's Weight Loss & Diabetes Center.
Basically, the biological effects of cortisol, like the energy burst, the heightened awareness and improved tolerance to pain, take a toll when sustained for too long.
When you get used to the cycle of yoga, you will be able to transition, easily, from resting to bursts of the energy.
It gives you a burst of energy and alertness when you wake up and is just as effective as that cup of coffee you drink during your morning routine.
When I first talked with Francesca before the pageant, she was bursting with energy and excitement at the potential opportunity to use her diagnosis of PCOS as a platform if crowned Miss Philadelphia.
For more ATP you need phosphocreatine, which helps rapidly regenerate the ATP needed to provide the bursts of energy you need when lifting weights.
Renewal, when generational change finally occurs, may well unleash an explosion of energy that will burst the log jam and permit the nation to resume...
When you activate Burst Attack mode, it can launch a massive beam of aura energy;
Although all over black, when «active» the suit glows with vibrant burst of purple — it absorbs energy, as demonstrated in the movie Black Panther (costume design by Ruth Carter).
«For many teachers, the end of the day is usually when you need a burst of energy,» says Van Hoof.
When protecting livestock, they alternate between calm watchfulness and bursts of energy, and this can be reflected in their activity levels as pets.
Although he wasn't ever a dog full of excitement or playfulness when he had that small burst of energy he resembled a little lamb jumping in a field.
When your Dane gets the «zoomies», a.k.a., a burst of energy..
I bought this for my pom Jake he loved it from day one, He had a burst of energy was joy to to him so happy he was 10 years old when he passed on which was not from natural causes.
Players use punches, kicks, and special attacks (e.g., magic, balls of energy, blasters) to fight enemies that burst into Lego pieces when defeated.
His work exemplifies the burst of creative energy that appeared at the precise moment when the medium of photography was garnering unprecedented art - world respect.
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