Sentences with phrase «for calcifying»

Reduced larval calcification in near - future ocean acidification conditions is also evident for the calcifying larvae of molluscs [87,88].
Seaweeds create a chemical microenvironment at their surface, providing refuge for calcifying organisms that are at risk from decreasing oceanic pH.
The results suggest that the ecological niche for calcifying algae will become narrower in the future.
The results, published in the current issue of the journal Science Advances, suggest that the ecological niche for calcifying algae will become narrower in the future.
This process, termed ocean acidification, makes it energetically more costly for calcifying organisms to form their calcareous shells and skeletons.
While all Eagle food inspection systems are capable of detecting calcified bone down to 2 mm in food products, below are some of the Eagle x-ray systems which are specifically designed for calcified bone detection in meat and meat products.
The hunt for Calcified Fragments is one that still consumes Guardians today, and the secrets held by the Dreadnaught are still making many question what certain items are for.

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They're ergonomically designed for dogs and cats, even ones with calcified vertebrae or arthritis, and they're NSF certified.
This result is only calcified by the suggestion that if conditions in Puerto Rico continue slipping, citizens will simply leave for the US mainland.
But for Hegel such a subject can and must contain such contradictory predicates; indeed the subject - predicate paradigm is nothing other than an attempt to ignore such contradiction which affords mind its motion, and to rigidify, calcify, and compartmentalize a reality that is fluid and interconnected.
In addition to fat analysis, Eagle FA systems simultaneously measure weight (critical for batch and recipe management) and perform x-ray inspection of meat for a wide range of physical contaminants including metal, glass, stone and calcified bone.
For example, metal, glass, stone, calcified bone and high density plastic in bulk food material.
These too Nortura can now consistently pick up, down to a size (for fully calcified bone) of 3 mm or 4 mm.
By acting in the manner in which he acts, dressed in the manner in which he is dressed, Mr. Dean elevates even correct decisions into provocations, and in doing so acts as a lightning rod for all the unhappy seething and inchoate rage that might otherwise fester and calcify, or rain down on the players.
And those calcified «harmfully rigid» and gendered social norms are why we automatically think a mom should show up to care for a child in need of medical assistance instead of a dad.
Gitau went back to look for more, and as he was scratching away at the cliff face, a heavy mass of calcified clay broke loose.
In an unprecedented evolution experiment scientists from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and the Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries have demonstrated for the first time, that the single most important calcifying algae of the world's oceans, Emiliania huxleyi, can adapt simultaneously to ocean acidification and rising water temperatures.
For example, calcified portions of a human arterial sample looked markedly brighter than adjacent healthy areas.
Using advanced sequencing technologies, University of Oklahoma anthropologists demonstrate that human DNA can be significantly enriched from dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) enabling the reconstruction of whole mitochondrial genomes for maternal ancestry analysis — an alternative to skeletal remains in ancient DNA investigations of human ancestry.
Human DNA can be significantly enriched from dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) enabling the reconstruction of whole mitochondrial genomes for maternal ancestry analysis — an alternative to skeletal remains in ancient DNA investigations of human ancestry.
Novel 3D vascular ultrasound imaging technology allowed researchers to quantify the amount of carotid artery plaque burden lining each patient's carotid arteries in their neck, while a coronary artery calcium score CT scan allowed for the identification of any narrowing or hardening of the coronary arteries due to the buildup of fatty cholesterol and calcified plaque.
With all this, we want to evaluate the bathymetric variability in the Mg content because factors related to depth have the potential to provide an analogue for future changes in the skeletal mineralogy of calcifying marine organisms.
That made them a great way to clear out calcified water pipes but more recently they have become a safe and effective treatment for osteoporosis.
Specifically, women who reported consuming the most fruits and vegetables (eight to nine servings a day for a 2,000 - calorie diet) in their 20s were 40 percent less likely to have calcified plaque in their arteries in their 40s compared with those who ate the least amount (three to four servings a day) during the same time period.
Several studies have shown that this also holds true for Emiliania huxleyi, the world's most abundant and most productive calcifying organism.
A newly published International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) and European Calcified Tissue Society (ECTS) Working Group position paper [1] proposes measuring specific bone turnover markers (BTMs) in patients who have initiated use of oral bisphosphonates for postmenopausal osteoporosis as a clinically feasible and practical way to identify low adherence.
Intravascular ultrasound can quantify non-calcified and calcified coronary artery plaque, but it is invasive and unsuitable for screening purposes, and coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring with CT, a common noninvasive option, has limitations.
In an unprecedented evolutionary experiment, scientists from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and the Thünen Institute of Fisheries Ecology demonstrated that the most important single - celled calcifying alga of world's oceans, Emiliania huxleyi, is only able to adapt to ocean acidification to a certain extent.
For hungry fish, corals make a difficult meal: venomous, coated with mucus and embedded in a razor - sharp, calcified skeleton.
«On the opposite end of the spectrum, if you don't have any calcified plaque, our estimations indicate that use of aspirin would result in more harm than good, even if you have risk factors for heart disease such as high cholesterol or a family history of the disease.»
NORMAN — Using advanced sequencing technologies, University of Oklahoma anthropologists demonstrate that human DNA can be significantly enriched from dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) enabling the reconstruction of whole mitochondrial genomes for maternal ancestry analysis — an alternative to skeletal remains in ancient DNA investigations of human ancestry.
Review: Gut Microbiota Contribute to Age - Related Changes in Skeletal Muscle Size, Composition, and Function: Biological Basis for a Gut - Muscle Axis — Gregory J. Grosicki — Calcified Tissue International
You can have a differential impact on biology and chemistry, so if you really want to assess what will be the status of calcifying organisms in 2100 there is one part, the chemistry, for which the organisms have no control but for the biology they can perhaps adapt and there might be a way for the organisms to mitigate the negative impacts of ocean acidification.
Such changes in oceanic environmental conditions will have negative consequences for marine life and organisms producing calcium carbonate (CaCO3) structures are amongst the most vulnerable due to the additional costs associated with calcification and maintenance of calcified structures under more acidic conditions.
Scientists of the Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel (GEOMAR) conducted a one year CO2 selection experiment using the calcifying microalgae Emiliania huxleyi and uncovered an enormous potential for adaptation to rapidly changing environments in this important phytoplankton species.
Fossil cell content has so far mainly been recorded for plant cells, e.g. in Eocene fruit and leaf cells [26], calcified Jurassic royal fern cells [27], Carboniferous pollen and spores [28] or Precambrian thallophytic seaweeds [29].
An electron - beam computed tomography (EBCT) scan — looking at hard, calcified plaque — or a 64 - slice CT scan looking for soft, vulnerable plaque, are also outstanding tests that will determine silent CAD.
A second X-ray was done to confirm the findings before a team performed surgery, and that's when doctors realized the mass was actually a calcified fetus that had likely been in the woman's body for more than six decades.
For babies, MGP protects their nasal septal cartilage from prematurely calcifying in the womb.
What These are about is that, after using too much calcium and not enough magnesium for too many years, some users will develop calcified acidic lymph that is the precursor of a great many diseases.
I'm not worried about the amount of butter that I do because I looked at my inflammatory markers and all of that over the course of years and that works for me but about two years ago, just by beverage where was living, I started drinking lots more San Pellegrino, it's mineral water, but it's relatively high in calcium and I am scared as an anti-aging kind of guy of having free calcium in my body because free calcium funny enough tends to calcify tissues and you don't want to calcify tissues.
Thorn is coming back to Destiny, a video game in which players convince themselves that it's worth spending hours grinding for goddamn calcified fragments just so they can get a stupid emblem.
Though she became most famous and influential while writing for an upper - caste, urban (e) institution, The New Yorker, that reeked of calcified East Coast provincialism, she presented herself as an ardent movie populist.
The cataracts in Hank's left eye was there for so long that the lens was completely calcified, making the surgery more challenging.
Blood tests can help indicate some underlying primary conditions, but for confirmation, it may be necessary to obtain a sample of the calcified area.
With CRD, in addition to elevated phosphate levels in the blood and the risk of soft tissue becoming calcified, this disease also will begin interfering with the conversion of vitamin D precursors in the kidneys to the active form of vitamin D3, which is vital for proper uptake and utilization of calcium.
The most famous is «The Crystal Maiden,» a young girl sacrificed and left for the gods, her bones slowly claimed by the cave and calcified to the sparkling, crystallized remains you can view today.
ATM features burial chambers, Maya artifacts, intact calcified human remains, and slate stelaes that were used for burials.
Like the Calcified Fragments of old, or even the Dead Ghosts, these collectibles don't do a whole lot for your Guardian's build, but they do reveal special Grimoire entries exclusive to Rise of Iron.
People now look at the machines, even ones that could conceivably make their lives better, with scorn, and a time - calcified ignorance has laid a fruitful foundation for new religious beliefs and fears.
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