Other questions such as whether or not paints and other finishes off - gas, decay
into other compounds, or run off into the environment due to wear - and - tear can be important,» explains Dr Kelman.
The hydrocarbons evaporate from the fuel and oxygen acts as an oxidation catalyst changing the remaining components
into other compounds leaving varnish in their wake.
Once absorbed, it is rapidly broken down
into other compounds, modified by the liver, and excreted.
When glucosinolates from cruciferous vegetables reach the lower intestine (colon) intact, colonic bacteria often proceed to convert the glucosinolates
into other compounds, including isothiocyanates.
as the young plants age the macro nutrients listed go down as they are being used by the plant and converted
into the other compounds.
The ammonia is combined with carbon dioxide in the urea cycle, and excreted in urine, and the carbon skeleton can be either used for energy directly or converted
into other compounds, such as glucose or fatty acids.
Those microbes then gobble sugars and amino acids or convert
them into other compounds, which could change the nectar's appeal for pest - controlling bugs, according to a study in Basic and Applied Ecology.
The researchers, who released their findings in the current issue of the Journal of Functional Foods, suggest that cruciferous vegetables — such as broccoli, brussels sprouts and cabbage — contain an organic chemical compound called indole glucosinolates, which breaks down
into other compounds, including indolocarbazole — ICZ — in the stomach.
Not exact matches
Whereas Leclerc argued that the ultimate constituents of material reality are mini-substances which act on each
other reciprocally and by their interaction co-constitute the new reality of a
compound substance (NPE, 309 - 10), Ford argues that such natural
compounds are instead to be understood as «single strands of personally ordered actual occasions, potentially divisible
into structured societies but not actually so divided» (109).
What
other writer, having just finished Moby - Dick and standing at the peak of his powers, would have taken in his next book a simple story about a young man's descent in the city and
compounded it
into the unreadable, pseudo-Hawthornian mess of Pierre?
Hartshorne says that Whitehead's «theory of the enduring individual as a «society» of occasions, interlocked with
other such individuals
into societies of societies, is the first complete emergence of the
compound individual
into technical terminology.
But, on the
other hand, it is equally certain that the multiplicities of the physical world do not always combine
into a simple psychical resultant, — no, not even when they are
compounded in a single bodily system.
Callahan says this and
other corporate investments will help the company investigate new botanical materials it can then incorporate
into the development of proprietary flavor
compounds.
And Matcha also contains that
other magical
compound L - Theanine which slow releases energy
into the body, so it's definitely not the same as having an energy drink, soda or coffee before bed.
For example: Methyl bromide is introduced
into an industrial process in order to synthesise, in combination with
other chemicals, a new
compound.
Once the substance gets
into your body, it is converted to vitamin A, which is a beneficial antioxidant that shields your skin from free radicals and
other harmful
compounds.
We also recognize that having him in our room is
compounding things but I can't move him
into the only
other candidate room since we had an intruder break in several weeks ago through that bedroom window, so I'm psychologically unable to put him there.
One reason this
compound is such a problem, is because it seeps
into the skin and makes it easier for
other chemicals to be topically absorbed.
The Metropolitan Syracuse Wastewater Treatment Plant, which supplies about 20 percent of the water that flows
into the lake, has spent millions on upgrades to reduce ammonia, phosphorous and
other compounds.
When the team examined the resulting products with solid state nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and
other tools, they found that between 70 % and 99 % of the starting
compounds had transformed
into the final products.
The purpose of catalase in living cells is to protect them from oxidative damage, which can occur when cells or
other molecules in the body come
into contact with oxidative
compounds.
Some
compounds, including more toxic and carcinogenic chemicals, may volatilize back
into the air, while
others accumulate in the snow and are released with meltwater.
This «central Atlantic magmatic province», aka CAMP, released carbon dioxide and
other compounds into the atmosphere — supposedly triggering global warming, acid rain and widespread extinctions.
«On the
other hand, this increased activity can transform carbon
compounds into forms more easily locked onto soil particles, allowing them to stay in the soil for longer periods of time.»
That's because researchers have tailored a 3D printer to synthesize pharmaceuticals and
other chemicals from simple, widely available starting
compounds fed
into a series of water bottle — size reactors.
Nitrospinae bacteria, which use the nitrogen
compound nitrite to «fix» inorganic carbon dioxide
into sugars and
other compounds for food and reproduction, are responsible for 15 to 45 percent of such carbon fixation in the western North Atlantic Ocean, researchers report in the...
One promising idea, known as magnetic hyperthermia, involves injecting minuscule «nanoparticles,» basically microscopic lumps of iron oxide or
other compounds,
into tumors to make them magnetic.
After reacting with sunlight and
other chemicals in the atmosphere, sulfur
compounds rain
into lakes, streams, and soils.
The hydrogen replaces oxygen in the acids and
other compounds in the bio-oils and makes them less corrosive, and the zeolites break the large hydrocarbons
into compounds such as toluene and benzene that are commonly used building blocks for a large number of industrial chemicals.
The last piece of the poppy puzzle is now in hand: Plant geneticists have isolated the gene in the plant that carries out the last unknown step in converting glucose and
other simple
compounds into codeine, morphine, and a wide variety of
other medicines.
To combat vitamin A deficiency,
other researchers have been investigating methods to boost carotenoids in bananas, because these
compounds — which turn fruits and vegetables red, orange or yellow — are converted
into vitamin A in the liver.
In nature, only one enzyme — bacterial nitrogenase — can achieve the same reaction, but without emitting excess nitrogen
compounds into the environment, or in
other words, leaching of nitrates
into groundwater.
The general reaction that links the two pieces together
into one big molecule has been used before by
other chemists working to synthesize bryostatin 1 and related
compounds.
A
compound called 10β,17β - dihydroxyestra 1,4 dien -3-one (DHED), they found, relies on an enzyme in the brain to be converted from its «prodrug» form
into the active form of estrogen;
other organs in the body use different starting blocks to generate the hormone.
So, the research team put the two together
into certain configurations to see whether the new caffeine - based gold
compounds could selectively stop cancer cells from growing without hurting
other cells.
Pere Masqué, also co-author of the study, adds that, «in addition to nutrients, SGD can play a crucial role as a source of
other dissolved
compounds flowing
into the Mediterranean Sea, as well as in all the oceans worldwide, such as carbon, iron and
other micronutrients, given the magnitude of the calculated fluxes and the high concentration of these
compounds in groundwater.»
Instead, black carbon is expelled
into the atmosphere combined with
other compounds such as sulfates, which affect their heat - absorbing and reflective properties.
Based on bacterial genes, the team identified a human protein, selenium binding protein 1, which can convert methanethiol
into other and
compounds.
Otherwise, radioactive material and a slew of
other toxic
compounds could leach
into the groundwater, potentially tainting it for generations.
When a certain
compound is introduced
into the atmosphere, it chemically reacts to form
other compounds and molecules over time, explains Isaacman - VanWertz, who began this research as a post-doctoral research fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with study co-author Jesse Kroll.
If successfully commercialized by industry, the briefcase - sized kit could enable detectives, field inspectors and
others to carry with them a convenient version of NIST's «headspace analysis» technique, which identifies solid or liquid
compounds based on the makeup of vapors released
into nearby air.
Essential oils and
other natural
compounds have emerged recently as alternative substances that can get rid of pathogenic bacteria, but researchers have had a hard time translating their antibacterial activity
into treatments.
Pharmaceutical companies, by contrast, focus most of their efforts at the
other end of the drug development pipeline, moving potential drug
compounds through human clinical trials
into the market.
It heats up in sunlight like most
other compounds, but it does not radiate its heat
into its surroundings as much.
The findings also call
into question
other suggestions for using titanium dioxide for environmental remediation — for example, to remove odor - causing organic
compounds from emissions produced by confined livestock feeding operations.
If the
compound gets
into the circulation, it quickly inactivates — ensuring that it does not affect
other blood vessels, tissues, and organs.
When raw garlic is cut or crushed, enzymes convert the nonsmelly
compound alliin to allicin, which is then further modified
into three
other sulfur - containing
compounds, all four of which contribute to garlic's delectable scent.
Wang and
other colleagues previously discovered a molecule (called
compound C) that converts stem cells
into «neural progenitor cells,» an early stage in the cells» development
into neurons.
In most places in the world's oceans, microbes consume all the oxygen less than 10 centimeters
into the sediment and below that depth switch to using
other compounds for respiration.
Others, including C. geographus, secrete insulin, alongside
other compounds,
into the water, causing the blood sugar in nearby fish to plummet and sending the fish
into hypoglycemic sedation.