Sentences with phrase «dense connective»

The dense connective tissue over time that you speak of helps the spine stay up right will break down and weaken if constantly pulled on.
A typical long bone has a thin outer layer of dense connective tissue covering a lattice - like matrix of cortical bone.

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Published March 27 in Scientific Reports, a new study co-led by an NYU School of Medicine pathologist reveals that layers of the body long thought to be dense, connective tissues - below the skin's surface, lining the digestive tract, lungs and urinary systems, and surrounding arteries, veins, and the fascia between muscles - are instead interconnected, fluid - filled compartments.
This is basically connective tissue surrounding the muscles, nerves, bones, and blood vessels that is extremely fibrous and dense.
The heat and cooking time (usually around 24 hours) draws the collagen out of the bones and connective tissues and into the water, creating a viscous and nutrient - dense liquid that can serve as the base for soups, stews, and many other meals.
Since cellulite is caused by damaged connective tissue, my theory is that a regular diet of nutrient - dense bone broth should help heal cellulite.
Misner and colleagues (1992) add that collagen, a main constituent of connective tissue, becomes dense (and stiffer) with aging.
The CALS construct is defined as a constellation of the high - utility language skills that correspond to linguistic features prevalent in oral and written academic discourse across school content areas and that are infrequent in colloquial conversations (e.g., knowledge of logical connectives, such as nevertheless, consequently; knowledge of structures that pack dense information, such as nominalizations or embedded clauses; knowledge of structures for organizing argumentative texts) Over the last years, as part of the Catalyzing Comprehension Through Discussion Debate project funded by IES to the Strategic Educational Research Partnership, Dr. Paola Uccelli and her research team have produced a research - based, theoretically - grounded, and psychometrically robust instrument to measure core academic language skills (CALS - I) for students in grades 4 - 8.
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