Sentences with phrase «early phases»

Besides promoting immunogenicity of the thyroglobulin molecule, dietary iodine can enhance levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which lead to expression of cell adhesion molecules (ICAM - 1) that are crucial to the early phases of thyroid follicular inflammatory responses (3).
In these early phases, skeletal muscle cells and white fat cells have a shared precursor cell.
«If you don't treat it, even in the early phases, it can cause early labor,» Dr. Carusi says.
Most often, it takes about one to two months to see the first signs of muscular hypertrophy, however, the process starts in the early phases of muscle building.
Now, Hornig and her collaborators have discovered specific differences in blood samples taken from patients still in the early phases of the disease compared with other patients and healthy people.
Based on observations of a group of three young female Somali wild asses at the Saint Louis Zoo, the study provides new insight into the species» social behavior in a captive setting — a relatively good proxy environment for the early phases of wild animal domestication.
When compared with a control group, the arsenic - exposed mice exhibited higher blood glucose levels due to reduced insulin secretion during the early phases of a glucose tolerance test.
Such a model should provide appropriate data regarding the safety and the efficiency of the drug, thus evaluating its benefit / risk ratio, prior to conducting early phases of a therapeutic trial.
For the first time, we could be able to detect the very early phases of the universe right after the Big Bang, expanding our understanding of how the newly formed universe behaved.
Researchers led by Professor Eckhard Wolf, Chair of Molecular Animal Breeding and Biotechnology at the Gene Center and the Department of Veterinary Sciences at LMU, now report in the journal PNAS, that early phases of the development of bovine embryos, might offer a better system for the understanding of the earliest differentiation steps.
A lot of hard work — but mostly during the early phases of development.
A new study confirms the link and reveals the strategy adopted by these unusual crustaceans in the early phases of the evolution of their lifestyle.
Women in the early phases of menopause are more likely to have trouble sleeping during certain points in the menstrual cycle, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
In the early phases of the Vietnam War, nearly 10 percent of American soldiers came down with malaria; many cases were due to drug - resistant parasites.
The reason I chose this as a topic was because I write this monthly feature that tracks how a technology starts its life from basic science, how it's transferred from basic science findings into the early phases of the technology, and this is a classic example because it goes from an understanding about how evolution works all the way to the early phases of developing a drug.
Patients deficient in NK cells prove to be highly susceptible to early phases of herpes virus infection.
Researchers from Ludwig - Maximilians - Universitaet (LMU) in Munich have demonstrated how deregulation of an epigenetic mechanism that is active only in the early phases of neurogenesis triggers the subsequent death of neural cells.
NASA is currently in the early phases of a test mission with the European Space Agency to smash a spacecraft into a harmless 800 - metre asteroid in an attempt to deflect it.
«You will struggle to find an ETS that is not overallocated» in its early phases, he says.
In physical cosmology, Big Bang nucleosynthesis (or primordial nucleosynthesis) refers to the production of nuclei other than H - 1, the normal, light hydrogen, during the early phases of the universe, shortly after the Big Bang.
«Finding a new dwarf planet beyond Neptune sheds light on the early phases of planet formation,» said Brett Gladman, the Canada Research Chair in planetary astronomy at UBC.
Wiedermann says this method can help scientists advance research that otherwise would stall out in its early phases.
«During the early phases of motor learning (such as when we are toddlers) our brain and body learn how to work in harmony when the brain commands the target muscles and then receives feedback via seeing and feeling each body movement.
This work is still in early phases; more study is needed.
Moreover, it is hoped that evidence of very rare events that may have occurred in the early phases of the creation of our universe will be discovered, providing insight into new laws of physics beyond those of the Standard Model.
But after running their simulations, Goldstein and Nugent found microlensing did not change the colors of strongly lensed Type Ia supernova in their early phases.
However, many of us in the early phases of our scientific careers have many concerns with this system.
He adds that many groups of mammals that live on the mainland today were not present during the early phases of colonization of Madagascar, limiting potential migrant diversity.
Sobral and his team found galaxies that existed when the Universe was only 20 to 7 % of its current age, and hence provide crucial information about the early phases of galaxy formation.
«While not every developing protostar may experience this kind of short - term gravitational disruption phase, it is looking increasingly likely that they may be much more important for the early phases of terrestrial planet formation than we thought,» Boss added.
Not coincidentally, it's during these early phases of life that the brain is growing most busily.
«We're in the early phases of what I'm hoping in the next five to 10 years will be more appreciated and more considered a real subspecialty,» says Evans.
However, some of the concerns initially facing both adoptive parents as well as children in the early phases of international adoption include the following:
On the early phases after giving birth, babies primarily depend on breast milk or infant formula.
Most moms are aware that labor is still in early phases and are excited and managing their energy very well.
Alternatively, they can adopt the Smeets procedure for infant toilet training, or simply keep their babies in diapers during the early phases of training.
There is no doubt that children with diabetes require special attention, especially in the early phases.
Throughout the early phases of extra time, many on Twitter were wondering why we hadn't made our third and final substitution, with players fading and cramping.
The Frenchman has improved his form from the early phases of this season, when he predominantly played alongside Mertesacker or Calum Chambers, and didn't have the kind of support he would have hoped for.
Participatory varietal selection (PVS) is a simple way for breeders and agronomists to learn which varieties perform well on - station and on - farm and to obtain feedback from the potential end users in the early phases of the breeding cycle.
one in type, one in its system of principles, one in its unitive power towards externals, one in its logical consecutiveness, one in the witness of its early phases to its later, one in the protection which its later extend to its earlier, and one in its vigor with continuance, that is, in its tenacity.
The use of them, particularly in the early phases, will increase.
In attempting to motivate the resistant alcoholic and in the early phases of working with an alcoholic who is gradually becoming more open to help, it is advisable to emphasize the physical component in alcoholism.
Moreover, the early phases in his integration of these several conformal feelings introduce dimensions of suffering the world has not known.
And many other physicists now concur that the early phases of the universe have always held out much more promise for evolving into life, mind, and spirituality than earlier science had allowed.
The Bolsheviks in the early phases of the Russian Revolution offer another example, and China during the Cultural Revolution also pursued the goal of equality quite intensely.
If the epochs are that discrete, how can they, in their early phases, grasp the characteristics of their predecessors?
Even though the objectifications, as early phases, make up the actuality of the newly arising entity, they must at the same time be regarded as potentialities insofar as the form of their ultimate incorporation into the new entity is not yet fully determined, and will experience its determination only in the process of concrescence.
In the case of alcoholics, it was felt by Worcester that they should be seen every day, especially in early phases of their treatment.
In the early phases the person finds help in the «allergy» conception.
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