Sentences with phrase «frailties by»

First and foremost we need to reduce / eliminate defensive frailties by adding another dm.
Christian play, operating within and on behalf of the revolution of God's future, can keep us aware of our frailty by thrusting before us the humorous incongruities of life.63 Thirdly, play functions as experimentation for and anticipation of a better future.
IGF prevents frailty by increasing skeletal muscle mass (sarcopenia), sex drive (infertility), brain thymus (immunosenescence, centenarians maintain a strong immune system), skeletal bone mineralization and marrow stem cell formation (osteoporosis and immune system by bone marrow immune cells working in tandem with thymus and lymphs nodes), I understand that diabetes, an accelerated aging phenotype, is insulin IGF and blood glucose driven.

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Why is it that sensualities of the forbidden varieties are deemed by many lots of Life seem obscurely a defiant episode of our humane humanities» frailties?
The essence of all religions is to be good and do good but sometimes people get carried away by human frailty that results in undesirable actions.
Catholics are all too familiar with frailty, and in fact the central Christian idea of redemption by Christ presupposes a need for such redemption....
Concupiscence — the inclination to sin — isn't washed away by Baptism any more than are other physical frailties.
For so it is with men in this world: first a man sins from frailty and weakness; and then — yes, then perhaps he learns to flee to God and to be helped by faith which saves from all sin; but of this we are not talking here — then he despairs over his weakness and becomes, either a Pharisee who in despair manages to attain a certain legal righteousness, or he despairs and plunges again into sin.
Just as I Am: The Autobiography of Billy Graham by billy graham harper san francisco / zondervan, 760 pages, $ 28.50 Several recent developments suggest that the time has come to take stock of Billy Graham: the frailties of his age, the encroachments of Parkinson's disease, the death or retirement of....
Developing a sense of God must be preceded by an awareness of our own frailty, our own finitude, our own death.
It is marked on its negative side by the rejection not only of the symbols of the creation, the fall and the salvation of men, but also of the belief in human dependence and limitation, in human wickedness and frailty, in divine forgiveness through the suffering of the innocent.
How long can a society remain free when the lives of entire classes of human beings are, because of age or frailty, deemed by law to be Lebensunwertes Leben, just as they once were so deemed because of race or creed?
If we are honest, we are shaken by the frailty of our faith.
Though composed of both human and divine elements, its nature is not abridged by the frailties of those forgiven sinners who compose its membership.
Söhngen attempted to do justice to Barth's insight about the frailty of human knowledge of God by placing the question of natural knowledge of God within a uniquely Christological context.
Of this [appointed order of things transitory] the beauty does not strike us, because by our mortal frailty we are so involved in a part of it, that we can not perceive the whole, in which these fragments that offend us are harmonized with the most accurate fitness and beauty.
Personally, I'm kinda hoping myostatin inhibitors will be approved by the time frailty looms.
Our defensive frailties in midfield and in defense are known by all managers that play us.
I know some footballers are rumoured to be a bit thick but wouldn't you have thought they might have discussed out defensive frailties after being bashed up by man City then Liverpool and Chelsky last season.Talk about closing the gate after the horse has bolted.
However, it was the second goal that really highlighted Valencia's frailties on the night, as his lazy back - pass was intercepted by former United man Danny Welbeck, who took the ball round a helpless De Gea, before sliding the ball into an empty net.
Last year we played okay and still got outdone by rvps header due to our defensive frailties.
whos defensive frailties are one of a few reasons campbell is ahead by a mile at the mo i wont comment on gibbs as im not his biggest fan
Predictably, after Barcelona's 7 - 0 2013 Champions League semifinal defeat to Bayern Munich, when they were physically overpowered by a compact and organized 4 -4-2 press, many of their future opponents adopted Bayern's tactics in an attempt to nullify the attacking strengths and exploit the defensive frailties of the Catalan giants.
There were certainly some defensively frailties on display midweek from Chelsea and they were outplayed by Crystal Palace only a week ago — a team that had lost their opening seven games to nil before beating the Blues.
The visitors earned a flurry of corners and Danny Welbeck took full advantage of Real's frailties at the back by holding off Sergio Ramos to nod home on 20 minutes for a vital away goal.
Guardiola still has a goalkeeper conundrum, with Willy Caballero unconvincing and caught out by a routine deflection from Kompany for Hazard's first goal, while there is an air of permanent frailty at the back.
Wenger still went out and paid 8M on him at a time when we needed strength and quality at the back, he told us in the summer he would rectify last years defensive frailties and this guy was to be one of the key signings, fact is, hes useless and always has been, as usual with Wenger his judgement was clouded by the fact that a player is French, it seems to be the thing that tips the scale with him in favour of some of these guys.
With Belgian centre - back Thomas Vermaelen no nearer to a return after going under the knife for an ankle problem last month, Arsenal's defensive frailties will once again be on show for the foreseeable future − lamented by a slow, sluggish and down - right average German centre - half by the name of Per Mertesacker.
It wasn't without a touch of irony that Chelsea FC's frailties were exposed by Jose Mourinho, the architect of its greatest run of success.
The defensive frailty that has become more apparent through the season, contrary to blaming several players, is instead more easily explained by what seems to be the managements decision to trade control for, theoretically, a more attacking side.
Unencumbered by human frailties, Curiosity — like the rovers Spirit and Opportunity, which survived on the Red Planet years longer than expected — will be free to hunt for E.T. «If we find evidence for life on Mars, boy, are we just gonna go wild with speculation about how common it is in the universe,» says Lou Friedman, a former scientist with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena and cofounder, with Carl Sagan, of the Planetary Society.
The simplified frailty index takes into account 11 data points collected by the ACS NSQIP database.
Since most of these variables are considered co-morbidities, such as history of heart attack, stent and hypertension, health care providers can easily calculate a patient's frailty score by taking a simple medical history.
A simplified frailty index created by surgeons at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Mich., is a reliable tool for assessing risk of mortality and serious complications in older patients considering total hip and knee replacement procedures, according to new study findings presented at the 2014 Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons.
Results of a new study led by Johns Hopkins researchers offer new evidence for a strong link between angiotensin receptor autoantibodies and increased risk of frailty.
The researchers then used a frailty screening tool to identify frail older adults by measuring grip strength and walking speed, and asking questions about weight loss, fatigue and levels of physical activity.
In this study, the scientists analysed 35 frailty scores — identified by a systematic literature review — on their ability to predict mortality, cardiovascular disease and cancer.
The My - AHA project (my Active and Healthy Ageing) aims to reduce frailty risk by improving physical activity and cognitive function, psychological state, social resources, nutrition, sleep and overall well - being.
If you were at PEAK physical fitness in your twenties, then the least you can do in old age by boosting testosterone, is maintain a good deal of that fitness, and prevent weakness and frailty.
Personally, I'm kinda hoping myostatin inhibitors will be approved by the time frailty looms.
One of the serious aspects of aging is frailty, characterized by reduced muscle and motor control.
This hypothesis implies that ageing may be postponed and frailty be avoided to some extent by supplementation of the «paravitamin» cysteine.
Long before Star Trek, and truth be told, actually better made than ALL of them, comes this opportunity to cinematically philosophize about the frailty of the human condition while wearing color coordinated jumpsuits, holding a ray gun in one hand and some scientist's half - naked daughter in the other, while backed by weird electronic noise (naturally)- or Manifest Destiny in Deep Space.
Rather, it speaks to the frailties of ordinary human beings riven by competing desires and convictions, giving us an ending that is unexpected, moving and powerful.
This giant, gentle bear of a man will surely look familiar to admirers of such exceptional Maori stories as «Whale Rider» and «Once Were Warriors,» though we've never seen actor Cliff Curtis looking quite like this: With a shaved head and a missing - teeth mouthpiece, the Kiwi star appears completely transformed, playing a figure whose potentially intimidating physical presence is offset by a clear awareness of his own frailty.
The story is weaved in flashback by Hopkins» elderly Ptolemy, who judges the frailties of the real man before carefully omitting such details from the record.
He duly finds her, but soon Joe is up to his neck in a political conspiracy, his progress not helped by his own addictions and psychological frailty.
Although he is mostly known as an actor, Paxton has apparently not lost any of the skills which may have lain dormant for over 15 years by the looks of his first big screen directorial stint, Frailty.
Dogged by clunky humor and too much travelogue in the early running, helmer Zoya Akhtar's sophomore feature improves markedly halfway through by toning down the tomfoolery and getting to grips with the trio's emotional frailties.
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