Sentences with phrase «for fragile bodies»

Armourgel's British designer says the material can be incorporated into conventional clothes, providing protection for fragile bodies falling on to hard surfaces.
The incision will heal in a few weeks, but it will take several more weeks for his fragile body to fully heal.

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And what happens in that stage you know, for some women they can do everything it still works out really well but for women who has history, your milk making bodies are more fragile you are gonna try and instruct that deck in your favor.
Newborn babies are fragile creatures, and any change in their body temperature can give moms a cause for alarm.
As the body systems remain fragile at the infant stage, it is difficult for them to digest so many ingredients altogether.
But they found that the higher birth rates of small creatures made up for their more fragile bodies.
«To turn them into real therapeutics for testing, we will now optimize their properties through medicinal chemistry, so they are stable in the body, enter the brain, and safely engage the correct target in this fragile organ.»
Our body's systems for removing waste and toxins are amazing but they are also fragile and can easily become congested and out of sync, especially if we are not eating well and taking care of ourselves.
Confined to a wire cage inside a foul smelling barn, Lily's fragile body endured years of abuse as she birthed litter after litter for the sole purpose of making money for her captors.
Aggressive supportive care for sick individuals is required, as their small body size and fragile nature makes succumbing to illness a common occurrence.
This web of resistance also stands as a universal metaphor for life - a silken thread spun from one's own body and connected from a central core to form a network that is as strong as it is fragile, permeable, and transparent.
Known for his work that confronts the fragile limits of perception and physicality, British sculptor Antony Gormley has confronted the human body throughout his career.
Yet these works had a far greater impact on me than they would have if they had simply been didactic derivatives of canonical postminimal work — for example, the hand and body prints in Jasper Johns and Robert Morris's programmatic process drawings (the former are part of the gallery's latest exhibition), Eva Hesse's fragile tubular latex structures, or Richard Serra's manipulations of lead.
In the studies, using sticks and glue, Jones tried to capture the body's experience from within — as opposed to simply incorporating a mimetic likeness — in a fragile, three - dimensional template for the full - scale sculpture.
Like Beck, Rees and Stern, Schmidt imagines a society, not comprised of autonomous, thinking agents, capable of negotiating their own risks and responding to their own «challenges»; but of a fragile system, which is closely dependent on stability for its own survival, imperilled by the arbitrary decisions and desire of so many unthinking, blind, and ignorant bodies.
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