Sentences with phrase «in trace quantities»

While consumption of industrial trans fats are associated with a 34 % higher risk of death, naturally occurring ones — such as those found in trace quantities in beef — are not, the study found.
Steve: And it's really quite amazing because it's, I mean we're not talking about something that's in trace quantities and scientists happened to discover it.
Found naturally only in trace quantities and seminal to alternate nuclear reactor fuels, protactinium is an extremely rare element that could reveal new trends among nearby actinide elements, including uranium.

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Hi, It is the buckwheat greens that contains fagopyrin (a naturally occurring substance in the buckwheat plant), the buckwheat groats contain only trace quantities of fagopyrin and are safe to eat.
If our bodies need fluoride at all, it's in trace amounts, not in the quantities supplied by fluoridated water.
According to a Mothering Magazine article, entitled «The Joy of Cloth Diapers» «Dioxin, which in various forms has been shown to cause cancer, birth defects, liver damage, and skin diseases, is a by - product of the paper - bleaching process used in manufacturing disposable diapers, and trace quantities may exist in the diapers themselves.»
Yet another harmful chemical, found in bleached disposables in only trace quantities, is dioxin.
In September, scientists for India's Chandrayaan - 1 and two other spacecraft announced the discovery of trace quantities of water over much of the moon's surface, which may be created in this procesIn September, scientists for India's Chandrayaan - 1 and two other spacecraft announced the discovery of trace quantities of water over much of the moon's surface, which may be created in this procesin this process.
The calcium 41 technology, an isotope measure to trace calcium deposits through accelerator mass spectrometry in the Purdue Rare Isotope Measurement Laboratory (PRIME Lab), can measure atomic quantities.
If the nanoparticles contain elements such as Pt, Au, Cd, Ag or lanthanides that are not generally present in body fluids then trace quantities of these nanoparticles can be detected.
In September 1942, Seaborg and his team isolated a trace quantity of plutonium in Room 405 of the George Herbert Jones LaboratorIn September 1942, Seaborg and his team isolated a trace quantity of plutonium in Room 405 of the George Herbert Jones Laboratorin Room 405 of the George Herbert Jones Laboratory.
The environment has all trace minerals in it, in their normal very tiny quantities.
The environment has all trace minerals in it, normally in very small quantities.
Minerals can either be used by the body in larger quantities (bulk minerals) or used by the body in minute or trace amounts (trace minerals).
On the other hand, many of the other 60 «trace minerals» like boron are found in miniscule quantities and consequently irrelevant.
What makes Brazil nuts distinctive is their high quantity of selenium, a trace mineral your body needs in small amounts.
Also, some people are concerned about the quantity of sodium in the trace mineral solution.
After such intensive processing wouldn't minerals and other trace elements likely be too small in quantity to matter?
It does include a good quantity of Glucosamine sulfate and Chondroiton sulfate and even Hyaluronic acid, but it is lacking in trace minerals lacking zinc and selenium altogether.
We don't need a lot, but we do need each of these trace minerals in small quantities virtually every day to thrive, keep healthy, to prevent degeneration and to support longevity and overall well - being.
Calcium is an essential mineral that your body needs in relatively large quantities, in contrast, to trace minerals, like iron, that you only need in small amounts.
The food contains trace amounts of peas, blueberries, cranberries, and alfalfa meal, but these plant ingredients are in negligible quantities.
Also found in greater quantities in organic produce were vitamin C, and trace elements such as iron, copper and zinc.
And while theoretically an increase of a few hundred ppmv of CO2 (and smaller quantities of other trace GHGs) might «exert a steady, constant upward forcing on temperature», this upward forcing is constrained by the amount of GHGs emitted by humans based on the C availability in the remaining fossil fuels.
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