Not exact matches
Among his strongest points is that observations that demonstrate gradual evolutionary changes in specific characteristics (beak shape
of finches, color
of forest moths, for instance) do not establish how gradual changes could bring about major evolutionary transitions that require concerted
functioning of many specialized
organs —
such as the change from arboreal mammals to night - flying bats, or the origin
of life.
• The definition
of torture has been reinterpreted by the Justice Department as follows: «Physical pain amounting to torture must be equivalent in intensity to the pain accompanying serious physical injury,
such as
organ failure, impairment
of bodily
function, or even death.»
Of course, if
such production be the
function, then when the
organ perishes, since the production can no longer continue, the soul must surely die.
Such foods have long been linked to artery blockages that cause inadequate
functioning of not only a man's heart, but also his other vital
organs, whilst also slowing down the flow
of blood to their you know where.
Both
of these cell layers act as a barrier to small molecules and ions that protects the
organs and enables specialized
functions,
such as absorption in the intestine or urine secretion in the kidney.
It has been particularly difficult to measure changes in electrical
functions of cells grown within
Organ Chips that are normally electrically active,
such as neuronal cells in the brain or beating heart cells, both during their differentiation and in response to drugs.
As it can take weeks to grow human cells into intact differentiated and functional tissues within
Organ Chips,
such as those that mimic the lung and intestine, and researchers seek to understand how drugs, toxins or other perturbations alter tissue structure and
function, the team at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering led by Donald Ingber has been searching for ways to non-invasively monitor the health and maturity
of cells cultured within these microfluidic devices over extended times.
Transplanted into a mouse, the human liver buds, about 5 millimeters long, exhibited many
functions of the mature
organ,
such as metabolizing sugars and drugs.
The attendees developed a list
of top research priorities and a research agenda for exercise in solid
organ transplant, which includes the need to conduct large multicenter intervention studies, standardize measures
of physical
function in clinical trials, examine the benefits
of novel types
of exercise, and assess the effects
of exercise on measures
such as immunity, infection, and cognition.
Depending on the
organ in which they are formed or the specific
function that they perform, the tubes vary greatly in size and shape, and defects in their tubular architecture have been linked to a number
of diseases,
such as atherosclerosis and polycystic kidney disease.
Understanding the liver's remarkable capacity for repair and regeneration is a key step in understanding what happens when the
organ ceases to
function properly,
such as in cases
of cirrhosis or liver cancer.
It is a genuine
organ, since the bacterial species that comprise it carry out
functions crucial to our health,
such as the elimination
of substances that are foreign to the body (and potentially toxic), or keeping the pathogens that contaminate us at bay.
«This data allows classification
of all human protein - coding genes into those coding for house - hold
functions (present in all cells) and those that are tissue - specific genes with highly specialized expression in particular
organs and tissues,
such as kidney, liver, brain, heart, pancreas.
Despite the protection offered by the cellular environment, the integrity
of DNA is continuously challenged by a variety
of endogenous and exogenous agents (e.g. ultraviolet light, cigarette smoke, environmental pollution, oxidative damage, etc...) that cause DNA lesions, interfering with proper cellular
functions,
such as transcription, inducing premature cellular death and finally premature ageing and
organs dysfunctions.
As
such, a high metabolism means that, relative to a low metabolism, more calories must be burned to meet life sustaining energy requirements (i.e. to keep the tissues alive and support the
function of vital
organs).
Some
organs,
such as the kidney medulla, testes, and parts
of the brain, rely on glucose to
function.
Disorders
of the metabolism usually occur when some
organs,
such as the liver or pancreas, fail to
function normally.
It is also needed for the
functioning of vital
organs such as the heart and muscles.
The release
of energy in this state is sufficient only for the
functioning of the vital
organs,
such as the heart, lungs, brain and the rest
of the nervous system, liver, kidneys, sex
organs, muscles and skin.
Anything floating in blood stream will be removed with this diet as excess glucose from carbs is the cause
of this and grains is the cause
of lining gut damage which also allows bacteria and
such to enter the blood stream this diet actually reverses nearly every problem like this also high fat helps body better absorb your vitamin and minerals resulting in more antioxidants and better
functioning organs that have a key role in keeping arteries and
such clean
The rectum is part
of the digestive system and, while it may not seem to play
such a significant role due to not being part
of the nutrient absorption
organs, the rectum is still important for a
functioning digesting process.
Caprylic acid is an eight - carbon saturated fatty acid which helps fight infection
such as fungi and yeast, aids in the optimal
function of the digestive system, reduces inflammation in internal
organs (especially the intestines and gut).
Your liver is one
of the hardest working
organs in your body, responsible for performing over 500
functions,
such as detoxifying every single thing you eat, breathe, drink and apply to your skin; producing bile; metabolizing hormones; breaking down red blood cells; and regulating cholesterol levels.
Once the hormones are in the bloodstream, they are then transported to various parts
of the body,
such as
organs, to perform certain
functions that assists with the normal
functioning of these
organs, tissue and other body parts.
Your body burns 60 - 70 %
of energy just by
functioning — this is known as the Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and is the energy expended by the
functioning of your vital
organs such as your heart, kidneys, liver, intestine, nervous system, skin, muscles, lungs etc..
The metabolic activities performed by these bacteria resemble those
of an
organ, and these microorganisms perform a host
of useful
functions,
such as training the immune system, attacking foreign invaders (like food poisoning compounds, toxins, etc.), preventing growth
of harmful, pathogenic bacteria in your gut, regulating the development
of the intestinal lining, producing vitamins
such as biotin and vitamin K, and even producing hormones (10).
Carbs serve many important
functions such as energy production,
organ regulation and they are protein sparing — meaning they help prevent muscle from being burned as fuel.The trick is to ingest the correct form
of carbs at the right times.
The water in addition
of helping to hydrate, has the purpose
of sending the necessary vitamins for the correct
functioning of some
organs,
such as kidney, intestine, heart and lungs.
By restoring microcirculation,
such herbal formulas have been shown to improve internal
organ function and speed removal
of toxic cellular metabolic waste products,
such as lipofuscin, that have been implicated in a wide rang >> Read Article
However, there are some exceptional cases where a pet can benefit from a vegan diet,
such as when it is recommended by a vet after evaluating the lifestyle
of the furkid in conjunction with its age and
organ function.
As mentioned previously, other complications,
such as purpura hemorrhagica, myopathies (muscular disease where the muscle fibers do not
function), agalactia (absence
of milk production), or infection
of other
organs such as the liver, lungs, spleen, kidneys, or brain may occur.
Our Petly Adult Wellness Plans help you keep up with your pet's changing health care needs, monitoring vital
organ functions, detecting early signs
of potential problems
such as arthritis, and giving you every opportunity to help keep your pet as healthy and happy as possible in the prime
of their life.
The distended and twisted stomach may interfere with the
function of other
organs and with vital processes
such as the flow
of blood in blood vessels.
It can cause acute pain and various clinical signs
such as loss
of function of the hindlimbs (most commonly, although other
organs or limbs can be affected).
Release
of active pancreatic enzymes and inflammatory mediators from the infl amed pancreas,
such as Tumor Necrosis Factor - α (TNF - α) interleukin - 1 (IL - 1) and phospholipid platelet activating factor (PAF), amplifies the severity
of pancreatic inflammation, and adversely affects the
function of many
organs (systemic inflammatory response), and cause derangement in fl uid, electrolyte and acid - base balance.
Dogs that don't receive enough
of these can be prone to deficiency based health issues
such as allergies, poor
organ function, weak immune system and skin conditions like dermatitis.
For example, the Association
of American Feed Control Officials doesn't require dog food manufacturers to include fatty acids
such as omega - 3 or omega - 6, but these are essential to your dog's healthy skin, coat and
organ function.
Other tests include a blood count to evaluate the
function of other
organs such as the kidneys and liver.
Depending on the age and the health
of your pet, our veterinarian may recommend an electrocardiogram and blood pressure, to assess heart
function, as well as laboratory tests to determine the health
of organs such as the liver and kidneys.
General Health Profile - This allows us to assess the
function of many internal
organs such as the liver and kidneys and determine if preventive measures should be taken.
Large and small animal nuclear medicine is available and is a subspecialty
of radiology in which radioisotopes (compounds containing radioactive forms
of atoms) are put into the body to evaluate
organ function or localize bone disease
such as stress fractures or tumor metastasis.
These tests help determine the
function of the internal
organs such as the liver, kidneys, heart and lungs, which are necessary to help the body safely handle anesthesia.
Fainting or collapse — When heart
function decreases, vital
organs such as the brain can become deprived
of nutrients, especially oxygen.
And how to do so in
such a way that the pain inflicted might be said not to be akin to that «associated with serious physical injury so severe that death,
organ failure, or permanent damage resulting in a loss
of significant body
function will likely result»?