Sentences with phrase «into crypts»

So outer layer to deeper gut wall and if infections are penetrating deep into the crypts or into the gut lining or gut wall, then it may take time for them to show up on a stool test.
The structure self - organized into crypts and finger - shaped protrusions called villi, and it began making its own biochemicals.
I found myself being asked to grab a shovel and go into the crypt and participate.
Eventually you'll come up against the floor boss — conquer them and you'll progress deeper into the Crypt.
Towards the end of the 2nd chapter of this game (when the maid is chasing you), players will descend into a crypt where a Golem, tomb and plate machine can be found.

Not exact matches

Finally, the team grew the tissue in a three - dimensional system, which coaxed it into forming all the structures found in gut tissue, including the finger - like villi that protrude inwards to increase surface area, and recesses called crypts containing the intestinal stem cells that renew the gut lining weekly (Nature, DOI: 10.1038 / nature09691).
While King Tut had his name all over his tomb, Hatshepsut had been removed from hers and put into an unmarked crypt, stowed safely away from raiders, says Angelique Corthals, a biomedical Egyptologist at the University of Manchester in England.
Looking further into the intestinal crypts of both the transgenic and wild - type mice, the research team made what they consider a surprising finding: Not only was HMGA1 causing the stem cells themselves to self - renew or proliferate more rapidly in the transgenic animals, but it was also increasing the number of Paneth cells, a type of niche cell known to support intestinal stem cells.
To explore the health consequences of quorum sensing in the crypts, the researchers introduced into the flow a molecule that acts as an antagonist to turn off quorum sensing in chambers colonized by the well - known scourge of hospitals, methicillin - resistant S. aureus, or MRSA.
And we call it you know, I refer to it as crypt hyperplasia where the infection burrows deeper into the gut lining and it makes its way out as we kinda clean through all the crud if you will.
As the woman turns and disappears into the darkness of a crypt, the image momentarily pops with a flash of light.
Perversions of Science generally peaks during its opening credit sequence, an uninterrupted shot of a camera swooping in from the outside of a typical suburban home into a living room where a similarly typical family is watching television, a la The Simpsons opening credits, an association strengthened by another Danny Elfman's theme, which, not surprisingly, sounds an awful lot like the Tales from the Crypt theme with a lot of theremin thrown in.
As directed by Zak Hilditch (whose 2013 debut «These Final Hours» was an expressionistic apocalyptic tale), «1922» has the merits of a solid «Tales From the Crypt» or «Masters of Horror» episode, with a straightforward story that folds the delicate visual language of a rural Terrence Malick drama into the mold of existential horror.
In this conclusion to the Lockwood & Co. series, the psychic detectives break into a booby - trapped crypt, releasing a vengeful spirit.
The tissues in the intestinal crypts die and are destroyed, releasing anaerobic bacteria into the bloodstream.
Because of the rupture of the intestinal crypts, bacteria that should otherwise be confined to the intestinal tract find their way into the bloodstream causing massive secondary bacterial infection, further overwhelming the dog's immune system.
If you're into your rhythm games, I assure you that you've never played one quite like Crypt of the Necrodancer.
Once again Crystal Dynamics have made a Tomb Raider game heavy on the combat and brutality, so it's a welcome change of pace to head into an abandoned crypt and spend some time away from gunfire; you'll never find a thug patrolling inside.
The King's washed - up knights must suit up and descend into the ancient palace crypts on a rescue mission!
Now the King's washed - up knights must suit up and descend into the ancient palace crypts to return those GOLDEN GOODIES!
You'll venture into foreboding desert wastelands littered with debris that's fallen from the sky from other worlds, underground catacombs teeming with vengeful spirits, frozen forests designed to disorient the player and palatial crypts deep beneath the ground and more.
(The Long Dark and Unturned, you will have to wait till you go gold and launch for everyone) * No Mods or DLC (This leaves out stuff like the Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Zombie mode and Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare DLC) * No remastered or remake editions (Sorry The Last of Us Remastered) * Zombies must be at the core and not bundled in with a lot of other mobs (Crypt of the Necrodancer) * Slight modifications to the zombies are allowed as long as they were originally humans who have turned into monsters; even Resident Evil has introduced many different types of viruses and super zombies over the years.
Crypt of the Necrodancer is one game worth dancing into the store for!
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You start in the relative sanity of the mirrored dining room and then squeeze through a series of chambers stuffed with prints and relics, before emerging into the domed, top - lit atrium with its gallery studded with classical statues looking down into the stone coffin of the pharaoh Seti I. Below are the monk's parlour and the crypt.
The stairs swirl you down from the entrance level of the Rotunda into the remodelled space between the renovated Whistler restaurant, and a big new café with crypt - like vaulting and glazed doors that open onto a semi-sunken terrace.
The stairs swirl you down from the entrance level of the Rotunda into the remodelled space between the renovated Whistler restaurant, and a big, new cafe with crypt - like vaulting and glazed doors which open on to a semi-sunken terrace.
The crazy crypt show will have his first foray into stained glass, and he's shared some behind the scenes pics for us to ogle before the show.
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