Sentences with phrase «in isolate»

Also many products use petro solvents to separate the protein from its source in an isolate form.
Manufacturers claim that most individuals who have food sensitivities to a particular protein source will be able to tolerate the amino acids found in isolate powders.
We demand the highest quality and standards at every stage of the production process, from the source of our peas to the extraction process of the isolate to the levels of lectin in our isolate and the testing we use to reassure ourselves it's clean.
The properties in Isolate Direct Oil directly effect the endocannabinoid system (ECS).
In this study, we have identified the genomic change in this isolate, and found that targeted deletion of the gene with the change resulted in bacteria with loss of curvature.
Also, be prepared for the nurse to put your baby back in her isolate if her oxygen or heart rate keeps dropping.
A healthy baby needs to stay with parents at all times and not be rolled away in an isolate crib, taken to the noisy and brightly lit nursery of strangers for any examination or intervention.
The amount of protein that is found in isolate protein, while it may be of higher quality, is less than the amount of protein that is found in concentrate protein.
Further, casein protein can get pretty pricey, especially in isolate form, and it is still subject to the chemicals and artificial sweeteners when flavored.
Narcotics are carried by a variety of ships, from normal commercial or fishing vessels to rudimentary submarines, or narco subs, built by traffickers in isolated parts of Colombia.
It's a gruelling profession: most operators are on call 24 hours a day, and often work in isolated locations for long stretches.
Totals in isolated areas from western Tennessee to central Kentucky could reach 6 to 8 inches.
Under Kim Jong - Un's totalitarian regime, it's illegal for anyone who lives in the isolated nation to leave without the state's consent.
President Obama has said he still hopes to close the prison, located in an isolated corner of the 45 - square - mile naval base that overlooks Guantanamo Bay in southeastern Cuba, by the time he leaves office.
Someone in this role might sporadically effect change in isolated pockets.
As Paul Bracken, a professor of political science at Yale, told Business Insider, Trump has «been reasonably effective» in isolating North Korea and rallying support for sanctions internationally.
It remains unclear if the DarkSeoul gang are outsiders working on behalf of North Korea, or some of Pyongyang's troops in the isolated country's own «cyber army».
At the time I did my military service, I hated it.I just hated every moment being in there, trapped in that isolated society.
The development marks a major step in the isolated nation's push to become a nuclear power.
«They don't have the money to support us, and the pressure to continue [growing coca] is fierce,» a community leader in the isolated southwest municipality of Tumaco — a global hub for coca — said in late 2016, after a deadly clash between state security forces and farmers protesting efforts to destroy their coca.
Synopsis: «T'Challa, the King of Wakanda, rises to the throne in the isolated, technologically advanced African nation, but his claim is challenged by a vengeful outsider who was a childhood victim of T'Challa's father's mistake.»
Cold storage means storing private keys completely offline in an isolated «vault».
Middle Eastern autocrats are more interested in isolating Iran and punishing Hamas than defending the Palestinians.
You can't do social in an isolated silo forever.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers will huddle in an isolated New Brunswick resort town for three days starting Sunday to discuss what they can — and can not — accomplish during the coming parliamentary session.
And now our current president has brought the spirit of the private plane — the great symbol of extreme excess in isolated and theoretically productive comfort — to American public life.
While this storyline is undoubtedly true - to - life in some isolated cases, it is not an accurate reflection of the average church leader.
The other group sees human beings as part of the interconnected web of life, and it sees value in the whole rather than in its isolated parts.
With their lay preachers and circuit riders they could the more easily meet the challenge of people spread in isolated regions.
The true freedom of the Spirit is not found in the isolated, autonomous person who finds self - affirmation in individualism.
Cragg also observes that Muslims and Christians no longer live in an isolated world.
Story communicates in wholes, rather than in isolated bits.
Lewis would have appreciated this aspect of Twitter because friendship, in his view, is not best enjoyed in isolated pairs.
It is possible that in isolated cases Gentiles had already been accepted in special circumstances.
Neither in isolated boxes, nor in one great porridge melted together.
For the most part the persecution seems to have taken the form of the enmity of the surrounding population finding vent in isolated cases of violence.
For these people, serving in an isolated community away from other employment opportunities may not be an option.
Through most of this time humans have dwelt in isolated tribal arrangements in proximity to nature.
These national youth conferences and the parish youth forums feed each other in a cyclical way: the national events provide an experience that can not be achieved in an isolated parish, and the parish groups provide year - round formation that a periodic national event can not achieve alone.
We have not yet taken sufficient account of the fact that this demand for the Absolute, not always easily discernible in the isolated human unit, is one of the impulses which grow and are intensified in the Noosphere.
One of the reasons that people assume you don't talk to gays is that you live in an isolated part of the country.
The term «moderate Republican» has become, except in isolated instances, an oxymoron.
I am «predicting» a mojor tornado in an isolated area man.
As in India, English is the unifying medium that all ethnic groups can deal with at least as a second language, although it may be utterly foreign in some isolated rural areas.
Nor can we hope to match the experience of learning music in an isolated rural community.
Women in Britain and women in South Africa have access to legal abortion, but in the end, a woman experiencing abortion complications in Britain can get emergency help within minutes; a woman living in an isolated settlement in South Africa can't.
Life's richness is to be discovered m the realities of life and not manufactured in isolated theories about life.
Collecting accurate data about the spatial and temporal distribution of birth defects is the first step in isolating causes and beginning prevention.
An intensive growth week or weekend on the trail, in a workcamp, or in an isolated spot can stimulate relating and reflection on life issues, and remotivate a dragging youth group.
A child born in an isolated tribal culture without a missionary that doesn't accept the right interpretation of Jesus goes to hell, because according to your book of immorality, we have something written on our «heart» so no one has an excuse.
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