The phrase
"chemical constituents" refers to the different substances or elements that make up a specific chemical compound or mixture. It means the individual parts that come together to form a particular substance.
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Depending on the way the herb has been grown, when it has been harvested, and how processed and extracted, the end product contains vastly
differing chemical constituents.
The goal of these observations was to understand not only whether planets have formed, but also what conditions can result in planet formation and
what chemical constituents are available for new planets.
Thirdly, unlike synthetic drugs, pharmacological and toxicological knowledge about the specified
chemical constituents of TCHM is patchy at best.
Transport and scavenging of
chemical constituents in deep convection is important to understanding the composition of the troposphere and therefore chemistry - climate and air quality issues.
Food is the substance that composed of
chemical constituents like Carbohydrates, Vitamins, Minerals, Fats, Proteins etc which is consumed by the human for nutrition, growth and development.If any imbalance in the uptake of these nutrients leads to diseases called Nutritional Deficiency diseases.
One will examine the connections between background methane and the hydrogeological setting, and another will look at
other chemical constituents in ground water.
Even with mine - site reclamation intended to restore pre-mined surface conditions, mine -
derived chemical constituents are found in domestic well water [147].
Hematological, serum, and
plasma chemical constituents in pantropical spotted dolphins (Stenella attenuata) following chase, encirclement, and tagging.
Efforts to produce «drop - in» biofuels
whose chemical constituents are so well defined that they can added into the existing fuel infrastructure at any...
Carbon is the
major chemical constituent of most organic matter — plants take it in; animals eat plants, die, and decompose; and plants take it back in, ad infinitum.
Chamomile is a flowering herb which contains
several chemical constituents which are known to calm the central nervous system, quell inflammation in the body and improve digestion.
We can theorize from this «gelatinous» conversion of the
Kombucha chemical constituents, that the building blocks are present in Kombucha for the body to be able to repair or replace joint cartilage and fluids.)
Today, through tests such as gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, we can better ascertain the
specific chemical constituents of a plant's essential oil.3
Pinty, C. Barthe, C. Mari, J. Helsdon, R. Farley, A.M. Fridlind, A.S. Ackerman, V. Spiridonov, and B. Telenta, 2007: Cloud - scale model intercomparison of
chemical constituent transport in deep convection.
We used observations of inert and
radioactive chemical constituents («tracers») to estimate the rates at which the ocean transports material from the surface to the interior.
Even with mine - site reclamation intended to restore pre-mined surface conditions, mine -
derived chemical constituents are found in domestic well water [147].
Beyond origins of life questions, Ghadiri says the work also offers some distant but intriguing possibilities, especially considering that there are almost endless possibilities for creating systems similar to tPNA using
differing chemical constituents.
Here's a link to the FAQ at the film's website and here's a link to a long list of «
Chemical Constituents in Additives / Chemicals» used in fracturing identified by the state of New York.
It is far from certain that if scientists succeeded in synthesising all
the chemical constituents of an organism or of a piece of DNA they would thereby produce a living thing.
If for example there were a breakdown at the level of the DNA molecule's physico -
chemical constituents and reactions, the cell's transmission of essential genetic information would be frustrated, and life would not be given an opportunity to appear, let alone perform and achieve.
They used Liquid chromatography — mass spectrometry (LC - MS), which combines the physical separation capabilities of liquid chromatography with the mass analysis capabilities of mass spectrometry (MS) to isolate
the chemical constituents of virgin coconut oil (VCO).
The chemical constituent of blessed thistle, cnicin, stimulates digestive enzymes and bile secretions.
It is tobacco, with its thousands of
chemical constituents, that rightly merits our fear and loathing as the Great Satan of addictiveness.
Each cell type is defined by
its chemical constituents, neuronal morphology, synaptic architecture and input - output processing.
Still, because
the chemical constituents of MOFs can easily be changed, there is hope that other novel compositions might perform even better, making them more economical.
Now, Sadoway and his team have found yet another set of
chemical constituents that could make the technology even more practical and affordable, and open up a whole family of potential variations that could make use of local resources.
«By better understanding how our taste cells detect and translate information about
the chemical constituents of our food, we may be able to confirm how humans detect poorly - understood qualities such as fat or calcium, or even identify entirely new tastes,» said study co-author Robert Margolskee, MD, PhD, also a Monell molecular neurobiologist.
No chemical constituent of coffee seemed to explain the phenomena, as all kinds of spilled liquids — red wine, milk, tea, and soup, to name a few — leave rings.
«Our goal is to catch the first stages of ice forming and find out what exactly
the chemical constituents are that the ice is forming on.»
Israeli scientists Raphael Mechoulam and Yechiel Gaoni discovered THC, or tetrahydrocannabinol, in 1964, kick - starting the scientific study of the plant and
its chemical constituents around the world.
When molecular hydrogen (H2), methane (CH4), ammonia (NH3) and water (H20) are mixed together in the presence of virtually any intermittent source of energy capable of breaking chemical bonds, the result is a remarkably high yield of amino acids and the sugars and nitrogenous bases that are
the chemical constituents of the nucleotides.
These types of observations can be used to look for vertical variations of
the chemical constituents and temperature structure.
All of
the chemical constituents of the assembled tPNA could have been found in a world before life began.
Emerging research, as reviewed here, indicates that fermentation may magnify the known benefits of a wide variety of foods and herbs, influencing the bioavailability and activity of
the chemical constituents.
High in pectin, apples hold
the chemical constituents necessary for the body to cleanse and release toxins from the digestive tract.
The chemical constituents found in Rhodiola can affect the hormonal levels of the body and induce relaxation.
Vitamin A: Vitamin - A is known as the regulator of retinoic acid
a chemical constituent necessary for the growing hair properly out of every follicle.
, Antimalarial Evaluation of
the Chemical Constituents of Hairy Root Culture of Bixa orellana L., 2014
, Traditional Uses,
Chemical Constituents, and Biological Activities of Bixa orellana L.: A Review, 2014
As wine is a complex mixture, it is likely that a multitude of
chemical constituents, as well as their metabolites, work synergistically to impact human health.