Sentences with phrase «in wall of»

Whether at lunch or dinner, the spacious, wood and glass - roofed dining room is warming, offset by stunning white pendant lamps and a welcoming glassed - in wall of ready - to drink bottles of wine and spirits.
Emphysema also may develop in the wall of the gallbladder in diabetic dogs.
Since the stomach can not drain, it becomes distended, interfering with circulation in the stomach and the death of cells in the wall of the stomach (called necrosis).
The color comes from plant pigments in the food or from normal pigments produced in the wall of the bladder.
A urethral diverticulum is an abnormal anatomical defect consisting of a small pouch in the wall of the bladder or urethra.
S. lupi is a nematode usually found in the esophageal wall, more rarely in the stomach or even in the wall of the aorta.
Respiratory difficulties may be observed when the parasite is located in the wall of the aorta.
The most common source of puppy roundworms are roundworm larvae (immature roundworms) which are resting and causing no trouble in the wall of the mother's uterus.
Other reported side effects include stomach and intestinal ulcers, intestinal perforation (a hole in the wall of the intestine), kidney failure, liver failure and death.
(The tapetum is a highly reflective structure in the wall of the upper part of the back of the eye).
Risk factors for stomach or abdominal problems include any dogs that take corticosteroids or anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs), eating garbage or other unusual foods (pancreatitis), eating a foreign body which causes an obstruction, injury to the abdomen and a hernia, which is a bulge in the wall of the abdomen.
Abdominal ultrasound and endoscopy lead to the diagnosis of lymphoma in the wall of his stomach.
The regurgitating blood can go from the left ventricle through this valve and into the left atrium with such force that it causes «jet» lesions in the wall of the left atrium.
Additionally, high progesterone levels inhibit the ability of the muscles in the wall of the uterus to contract and expel accumulated fluids or bacteria.
Other reported side effects in animals include stomach and intestinal ulcers, stomach and intestinal perforations (holes in the wall of the stomach or intestines), kidney failure, liver failure, and death.
Cytologic diagnosis of disseminated histoplasmosis in the wall of the urinary bladder of a cat.
These parasites can live in the wall of your cat's intestines.
That $ 56 may not sound like much, but it is another brick in the wall of getting my portfolio to generate the income that I want by the time I start using it for retirement.
My lady, Fiammetta Bianchini, was plucking her eyebrows and biting color into her lips when the unthinkable happened and the Holy Roman Emperor's army blew a hole in the wall of God's eternal city, letting in a flood of half - starved, half - crazed troops bent on pillage and punishment.
Grant's image has appeared in media around the world, mainly via the footage of his demise, but sometimes a victim of a crime can be perceived as another brick in the wall of an ongoing problem.
He approaches the scene hesitantly, nervously, as the American troops approach the beach; when their landing craft opens up, the front wave of soldiers are immediately dispatched in a wall of gunfire, and Spielberg, in that instant, explodes our war movie mythology.
It can punch holes in the wall of the gut lining, leading to bloating, creating an aching belly, and causing your immune system to malfunction.
With LED near infrared embedded in the wall of the sauna, you would have to climb up on the bench to receive effective therapy as the LED's should be right up against the area you are treating.
The respiratory chain is a series of enzymes in the wall of the mitochondria that is the one that will ultimately result in the production of ATP.
«Because 70 percent of the cells that make up the body's immune system are found in the wall of the gut, what we eat also may affect the body's immune response.»
Inflammatory foods cause leaky gut syndrome — that means microscopic holes develop in the wall of your intestines, allowing molecules to pass through and create an inflammatory response in your body.
Diverticulitis is a condition that occurs when there are small pockets that are formed in the wall of the intestine that are called diverticula.
The mesh is implanted through incisions made in the wall of the vagina to reinforce the tissues around the pelvic organs.
Immune Response In the Wall of the Small Bowel - Malabsorption The immune response involves production of various antibodies and immune cells which damages the small intestine, reducing its absorptive ability.
The villi are small finger like projections present in the wall of the small intestine.
The straining can cause herniations in the wall of the colon itself, known as diverticulosis.
The study, which was published in the British Journal of Pharmacology, investigated the fallopian tubes of mice and discovered that caffeine stops the actions of specialized pacemaker cells in the wall of the tubes.
The impacted colon creates diverticulosis which are herniations or pockets in the wall of the colon that contain fecal matter.
Most detoxification occurs in the liver, however some occurs in the wall of the intestines (or «gut»), and a little also in our lungs, brain and kidneys, so it is important to look after all of our organ systems, as opposed to just focusing on our lovely livers.
The pathophysiology of atherosclerosis is mainly dependent upon inflammation and thrombosis in the wall of the artery.
I was told that if it did come back that it would appear in the wall of my breast.
Diverticuli, which are tiny pouches that can form in the wall of the small intestine, can also collect bacteria instead of passing it on to the colon, where it belongs.
In the Cleveland Clinic study, the researchers showed that TMAO increased the accumulation of cholesterol in the wall of arteries to begin plaque buildup.
In rare cases, the IUD could be stuck in the wall of the uterus, which calls for minimally invasive surgery to get it out.
In the wall of the pit, dark and light bands of slowly compacted snow distinguish snow deposited in the winter from snow deposited in the summer.
This is most commonly due to occlusion (blockage) of a coronary artery following the rupture of a vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque, which is an unstable collection of lipids (cholesterol and fatty acids) and white blood cells (especially macrophages) in the wall of an artery.
The cells of the outer layer will later give rise to the extraembryonic membranes and the placenta after the blastocyst implants in the wall of the uterus, while the embryo itself develops from the inner cell mass.
Embedded in the wall of the hive, miniature accelerometers will measure the vibrations in the honeycomb caused by the bees» activity and the sounds they create.
But because of the large expansion and contraction of the spacetime in the wall of the bubble, the inside of the bubble can move faster than light relative to the outside.
Aortic dissection is a tear in the wall of the aorta (the large blood vessel that carries blood from the heart) to the body, causing the inner and middle layers of the aorta to separate (dissect).
Penn interventional radiologists found a particularly strong need for the new technique after standard methods with snare or retrieval cones were not successful in removing filters whose tips were embedded in the wall of the IVC.
Jukka Jokela, an evolutionary ecologist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, says the results are an important «brick in the wall of evidence».
«Our research has identified a gene affecting another type of ischemic stroke, due to small vessel disease, and also suggests some genes may be associated with both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke and may act through a novel pathway affecting pericytes, a type of cell in the wall of small arteries and capillaries.
Preliminary results reported last year suggested that embryos selected using CGH might be more likely to implant in the wall of the uterus.
Embedded in the wall of the gut, the enteric nervous system (ENS) has long been known to control digestion.
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