Sentences with phrase «even small amounts of oil»

Ingesting even small amounts of oil can interfere with the animals» normal behavior, researchers reported November 15 at the annual meeting of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry North America.
This week we have stories on the twisty tree of human ancestry, why mice shed weight when they can't smell, and the damaging effects of even a small amount of oil on a bird's feathers — with Online News Editor David Grimm.
Even a small amount of oil can kill birds because it hampers their ability to regulate their body temperature.

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Add a small amount of coconut oil and ladle about 1/4 cup of dosa batter into the pan, using the ladle to spread the batter into an even thickness.
I added a small amount of oil - packed anchovies, too, which added even more «oomph»; it's a healthy and deeply satisfying meal in a bowl.
While Hormel Foods is a relatively minor user of palm oil, we realize that responsible sourcing of even the smallest amount of this ingredient can make a difference.
«Extra-virgin olive oil is also thought to be expensive, but we suspected it was meat that made a diet expensive, and extra-virgin olive oil is cheaper than even small amounts of meat.
But the subtle, long - term effects of even small amounts of spilled oil can be devastating as well, according to research published in the 6 June issue of Nature.
Even a small amount of butter, as we all know, contains cholesterol and high levels of saturated fat because it's made from animal fat — the simple fact that keeps up choosing coconut oil.
For patients with known advanced coronary artery disease, it is probably wise to follow the advice of doctors like Caldwell Esselstyn who encourage their patients to eat virtually zero refined oil of any kind, and even to eat only small amounts of nuts and seeds.
It makes sense, then, that high - vitamin cod liver oil should serve as a safe standalone supply of vitamin A even during the winter, while liver from land animals should either be used during seasons where the supply of UV - B rays from the sun is rich enough to guarantee adequate vitamin D, or in conjunction with vitamin D - rich foods such as lard from pastured pigs, oily fish, shellfish, and egg yolks from pastured chickens, all of which supply smaller but substantial amounts of vitamin D. (For a list of these and other food sources of vitamin D with specific concentrations listed, see Appendix 3.
We know that olive oil is healthier, but when it comes to store - bought dressings... Even salad dressings that claim to be «made with olive oil» on the FRONT label are deceptive, because if you read the ingredients on the BACK label, they are almost ALWAYS made of mostly refined soybean oil or canola oil as the main oil, with only a very small amount of actual olive oil as a secondary oil.
Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn encourages his patients (who almost all have significant CAD) to eat virtually zero refined oil of any kind, and even to eat only small amounts of nuts and seeds.
If wanting to eliminate even small amounts of cane sugar, I have included my quick and easy recipe for homemade «raw» chocolate, which hardens in the freezer due to the saturated nature of coconut oil.
I apply a small amount of this cream after my serum and oil during the evening.
However, one last question: even if a small amount of sizable grit (not ones that would be suspended in oil) entered the engine, given that the filter is quite new and that the amount of grit shouldn't be substantial, would the grit be caught by the filter?
If you don't have any penetrating oil you could use a small amount of grease or maybe even a small amount of cooking oil for the time being just to see if the lubrication helps.
Some would even argue that small amounts of this medicinal food may benefit your dog's health in the long term, so if you want to give your dog fresh oregano leaves or very small amounts of oregano oil, you may be doing them a favor.
It is clear, however, that even a leak of very small amounts of pollutants, be it oil or residue from a ship's diesel engines, could have dramatic consequences in the polar region.
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