Red blood cells make up the majority of the cells
found in circulation.
In multiple myeloma, this M component is
found in circulation in the blood and sometimes different organs or bones of the body are also affected.
Not long ago, the government if India decided to demonetize the 500 and 1,000 rupee notes, which were worth $ 7 and $ 14 in value, and represented roughly 86 % of all the cash
found in circulation within the country's borders.
Not exact matches
His insight is bolstered by a recent study published
in January
in the American Heart Association's journal
Circulation that
found that the best results for heart health were gleaned when participants worked out four to five times a week.
None of the
findings are particularly novel, and drafts of the reports have been
in circulation since January.
The complementary currency itself has declined
in importance over the period while levels of overall consumption of goods and services have increased (although it is unclear whether the recent digitisation is to change this) A detailed study18 of the usage and
circulation of the Palma
found that around half of its usage was accounted for by just 6 economic actors
in addition to the Banco Palmas itself: four local stores selling basic consumer items, the neighbourhood petrol station, and a party and décor shop.
Seems there's no end to the trillions of Dollars, Euros and Yen they're
finding these days and, with so much above - ground paper
in circulation, it boggles the mind that it's still worth more than lighting on fire to heat your home with.
Cardano needs to
find use cases to increase velocity and
circulation, and there are a few projects that will launch
in 2018 to that effect.
At the latest
in the second century after Christ scriptures of the New Testament were
in circulation (papyri of this time have been
found).
The wording of the presbyter's remark leaves open the question of Mark's use of other sources than Peter, whose «interpreter» he was: sources, or traditions,
in circulation among the Christians
in Rome no doubt from the first
founding of the church
in that community, long before Paul's arrival and perhaps some time before Peter's coming; and also, no doubt, traditions that were added to the common stock by every believer who came to Rome from Palestine.
Even though it had the opportunity to survey many gnostic texts
in circulation at the time the canon became fixed, we may conjecture that the Church finally left these off the list because of their failure to embody the balanced kind of hope and deep sense of mystery's futurity that we
find in the canonical books.
Cardamom has been tested
in groups of individuals with stress, and it's been
found that it promotes blood
circulation in the body — both Cardamom and rose are regularly used
in aromatherapy to alleviate stress and anxiety.
«Several studies
found that coconut oil — which is predominantly saturated fat and widely touted as healthy — raised LDL cholesterol the same way as other saturated fats
found in butter, beef fat and palm oil,» said the American Heart Association advisory, which published
in the journal
Circulation.
I
found this recipe back when it first must have started
in circulation.
Wine Business Monthly, which he
founded in 1991, remains the American wine industry's largest
circulation print publication.
The vasodilator properties
found in rutin may also be helpful
in the treatment of poor
circulation, high blood pressure, varicose veins and atherosclerosis.
Young women
in need of
circulation management will
find our line of compression leggings comfortable, therapeutic and fashionable.
However, after examining some of the images
in circulation, the Committee
found that they have been available long before the Kano Local Government Elections.
Left unmentioned
in the letter is the challenging environment print media has
found itself
in over the last decade and falling
circulation with the rise of the Internet and cheaply transmitted delivery over the Internet.
He added, «After examining some of the images
in circulation, the committee
found that they had been available long before the Kano local government elections.
«However, after examining some of the images
in circulation, the committee
found that they have been available long before the Kano local government elections.
Now, to
find out how the glaciers formed
in the first place, scientists created models that simulated atmospheric
circulation on the dwarf planet for the last 50,000 years (a mere 200 orbits around the sun for Pluto).
Their
findings are
in the American Heart Association journal
Circulation.
The
findings could help predict how ocean
circulation will affect atmospheric CO2 levels
in future, says Will Howard of the University of Tasmania, Australia.
In particular, while studying a trimer system consisting of three discrete metallic nanodisks of about 145 nanometers in diameter and 60 nanometers thick, the team found evidence for the presence of near - field, subwavelength - sized optical vortices and the circulation of electromagnetic energy (see image
In particular, while studying a trimer system consisting of three discrete metallic nanodisks of about 145 nanometers
in diameter and 60 nanometers thick, the team found evidence for the presence of near - field, subwavelength - sized optical vortices and the circulation of electromagnetic energy (see image
in diameter and 60 nanometers thick, the team
found evidence for the presence of near - field, subwavelength - sized optical vortices and the
circulation of electromagnetic energy (see image).
Mesoblast's earlier - stage trials, published
in 2015
in Circulation Research,
found that patients who received injections of its cell mixture had no further problems related to heart failure.
Founded in 1880 with the support of American inventor Thomas Edison, Science has grown to become the world's leading publication for cutting - edge research, scientific news, and commentary, with the largest paid
circulation of any peer - reviewed general - science journal.
«We
found the Atlantic Meridional Overturning
Circulation has an «Achilles heel,» a vulnerable spot
in the North Atlantic Ocean
in the region south of Greenland.»
The researchers
found that large - scale features of atmospheric
circulation —
in particular, the strength and position of the Aleutian Low, a semi-permanent, subpolar area of low pressure located
in the Gulf of Alaska near the Aleutian Islands — largely determined the timing of snowmelt during spring
in Alaska, by either facilitating or inhibiting the transport of warm, moist air into the region.
Dr. Jiang
found that LPCAT3 deficiency significantly reduces polyunsaturated PC levels
in the plasma membrane of the cells that line the intestines, which
in turn reduces lipid absorption and decreases levels of lipids (cholesterol, triglyceride, and phospholipid)
in circulation.
Additionally, the team
found intriguing hints that the deeper atmosphere, inaccessible to observations, supports large - scale, slow moving
circulations potentially altering the temperature structure deep
in the hot Jupiter's atmosphere.
The
finding challenges previous arguments that a hot spot north of Cape Hatteras over the past few decades was due to a slowdown of
circulation in the North Atlantic, which is itself due to global warming.
A study
in the American Heart Association journal
Circulation finds that cardiovascular disease rates rise with average daily TV viewing times — even if you're physically fit.
The new CPR guidelines were published
in the journal,
Circulation, which noted that research
found no real advantage to mouth - to - mouth CPR
in cases outside of a hospital, and since people may be uneasy about trying mouth - to - mouth, but willing to try hands - only chest compressions, they should as even that technique may double a victim's survival odds.
Dave has actually been
in circulation for — according to my fictional story here, but it is very real, there is actually a Dave out there somewhere; you know, Dave, we're going to
find you, but we know from the statistics that this is true.
One of the historic
finds from Gernsheim is a coin from Bithynia (Northwest Anatolia), which was certainly not among the coins
in circulation in Germania Superior but would instead have been a form of souvenir.
To understand how these multi-colored lesions originated they examined blood from these mice and
found that tumor cells
in circulation frequently occurred as clusters comprised of different colored cancer cells.
In a study published online in Circulation Research late last year, Chaudhry and colleagues found that fetal cells in mice migrated to the mother's heart, differentiated into functioning cardiac cells, and accelerated repair to damaged heart tissu
In a study published online
in Circulation Research late last year, Chaudhry and colleagues found that fetal cells in mice migrated to the mother's heart, differentiated into functioning cardiac cells, and accelerated repair to damaged heart tissu
in Circulation Research late last year, Chaudhry and colleagues
found that fetal cells
in mice migrated to the mother's heart, differentiated into functioning cardiac cells, and accelerated repair to damaged heart tissu
in mice migrated to the mother's heart, differentiated into functioning cardiac cells, and accelerated repair to damaged heart tissue.
Today
in Circulation, the journal of the American Heart Association, Vanderbilt University researchers published
findings that the drug — a monoclonal antibody known as SYN0012 — shows promise
in keeping heart valve leaflets supple.
The new
findings, based on detailed computer simulations using the best available global
circulation models, are described this week
in the journal Science Advances,
in a paper by MIT professor of environmental engineering Elfatih Eltahir, MIT Research Scientist Eun Soon Im, and Professor Jeremy Pal at Loyola Marymount University
in Los Angeles.
«This
finding is a major advance
in understanding the natural carbon cycle, gained by applying a new understanding about how the «overturning
circulation» of the Southern Ocean works,» said lead author Dr Andrew J Watson from the University of Exeter.
An unprecedented analysis of North Pacific ocean
circulation over the past 1.2 million years has
found that sea ice formation
in coastal regions is a key driver of deep ocean
circulation, influencing climate on regional and global scales.
A new study has
found that turbulent mixing
in the deep waters of the Southern Ocean, which has a profound effect on global ocean
circulation and climate, varies with the strength of surface eddies — the ocean equivalent of storms
in the atmosphere — and possibly also wind speeds.
By analyzing these records, Knudson and Ravelo
found that the strength of the overturning
circulation in the North Pacific is inherently linked to global climate changes, but not
in the way scientists had previously thought.
The deepening of the Drake Passage resulted
in a change
in ocean
circulation that resulted
in warm waters being directed northwards
in circulation patterns like those
found in the Gulf Stream that currently warms northwestern Europe.
These
findings are published online ahead of print
in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes.
A first - of - its - kind study led by Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), published online
in the journal,
Circulation,
found that infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) born far from a hospital providing neonatal cardiac surgery for HLHS have increased neonatal mortality, with most deaths occurring before surgery.
The study's
findings, published
in the peer - reviewed journal
Circulation, result from the first scientific analysis comparing the detailed medical history of patients of different races who were stricken by the usually fatal condition.
The team analyzed an index of sea surface temperatures from the Bering Sea and
found that
in years with higher than average Arctic temperatures, changes
in atmospheric
circulation resulted
in the aforementioned anomalous climates throughout North America.
These
findings are published online
in Circulation and will appear
in an upcoming print issue.