Sentences with phrase «little about bone»

By understanding a little about bone fractures and arthritis, you will be able to pay close attention to your injury and notice signs that may indicate that arthritis is developing.
Until now, we knew little about this bone's natural history, except that it is present in Old World monkeys and gibbons but generally not in our more recent ape relatives.

Not exact matches

We know about them through the fossil records including little pieces of bone and the imprint of plants in rock, etc..
«83 The Governor of Ohio and his wife would entertain «Brother Axley» of the Scioto Circuit at dinner, even though «he knew nothing about polished life» (says Cartwright of all people), ate his chicken after the manner we have come to know as «in the rough,» and «threw the bone down on the carpet... for the little lap dog.
Directions: Put turkey leg or thigh in pressure cooker / Cover with broth and water / Add vegetables, thyme, bay leaf and peppercorns / Tighten down lid and cook on high heat until pressure gauge reaches the high mark / Turn down temperature but maintain the same amount of high pressure — this takes a little experimenting, on my stove it works on low - medium / Cook for 30 minutes from the time the cooker reaches high pressure / Remove from heat and let the pressure release naturally — this takes about 20 minutes / Open the lid / Strain off the vegetables and seasonings and remove turkey leg / Take meat off the bone and return it to the pot with the broth, discarding bones and skin.
I coat with a little olive oil and sprinkle with the dukkah and bake until done (I baked my 2 bone - in pork chops at 425 degrees for about 20 minutes).
Agree with tas about the development of physique and the growing process of bones and cartilage etc When you look at Reiss it does appear he could do with just a little bit more weight / muscle on him.
Arsenal's little Mozart Tomas Rosicky was complaining about not getting any game time before the Christmas transfer window, but it seems that Arsene Wenger threw him a few bones by putting our Number 7 on the pitch for a few games.
Lets put this behind us and focus on the competition which we do care about, because lets face it some are sounding a little hypocritical how they slag off our own FA cup wins but then hold on to a defeat in a lesser comp like a dog with a bone.
Minus some flashes from both Sead and Iwobi, and a workingman - like effort from Elneny, we learned very little... so here are a few of my observations from today's game, which highlight my concerns about this team moving forward... the fact that Mertz started this game, regardless of our injuries or those being «rested», should be a serious red flag for any true Arsenal fan... if Wenger is preparing to use Mertz with any regularity then the whole thing is a moot point because we are in deep shit... the fact is no quality team would ever have this tin soldier anywhere near there starting eleven except to groom their youthful players, who in turn should be playing in this type of game instead... I can only hope he was simply throwing him a bone for the FA appearance and for agreeing to stay on following the season, but I think the most likely answer is that Wenger's fragile relationship with the fan - base can't be ignored so he felt his experience was a safer bet... unfortunately not a positive choice for a team trying to move forward (same old, same old)
We are told that holding a baby too much can make them dependent, make them want to be held all of the time... I'm sorry but we are talking about an 8 lb, precious little cluster of skin, bones and adorable baby fat that depends ENTIRELY on it's parents for survival... if he / she wants to be held or fed, I think we can give in on this one.
The researchers reported about 10 percent greater bone growth rate for those with the extra milk.6 These children also gained a little more weight, but not height.
What's more, all those claims you hear about milk being crucial for bones are a little thin on evidence.
Cat Jarman added: «The date of the Repton charnel bones is important because we know very little about the first Viking raiders that went on to become part of considerable Scandinavian settlement of England.
Archaeologists are a little like forensic investigators: They scour the remains of past societies, looking for clues in pottery, tools and bones about how people lived, and how they died.
Most research has focused on understanding and managing the late consequences of sepsis while little is known about the changes occurring in the bone marrow at early stages of the response to bacterial infection, when the opportunity for effective treatment might still be available.
The Mütter Museum of medical anomalies at the venerable College of Physicians of Philadelphia is well supplied with helpful staff and airy colonnades, but what it could really use is a little stack of printed leaflets explaining to the modern visitor how he or she is supposed to feel about all this, or at least what to make of it: the uprooted genitalia and beach - ball tumors, the skeleton of the man whose muscle has turned to bone, the woman so fat that after death her body transformed itself into soap, the embryos in jars whose peeling labels break the sad but unsurprising news that not having a skull, or a brain, or a stomach, or any skin, is a state of affairs «incompatible with life.»
The dating discrepancies were largely due to a difference of opinion about how soon the rocks around the bones were formed after Little Foot fell into the cave: Clarke insisted that a great deal of time had passed, while the other researchers concluded that they had probably been laid down relatively soon after the poor australopithecine's fatal accident.
Though earlier studies clearly showed that astronauts on these extended missions suffered serious deficits from lengthy times in a low - gravity environment, including dizziness when standing up, considerable loss of bone mass, and impaired muscle function, little was known about the effects of long - term space flight on the heart and vascular system.
I'm a little confused about how much Great Lakes Collagen Gelatin I should add to my bone broth.
So, I decided I'd share my results with you and share a little bit of what I learned about the importance of knowing your bone density and having dense bones.
I am now anxious about whether I should go gluten free again but increase safe starches (my mother has a little bit of arthritis, I have suffered from rosacea and canker sores in the past - both cleared up on a traditional WAPF diet with limited prepared grains such as sourdough — and have low bone density, a random collection of health issues!)
As far as makeup, I'm all about adding a little color to my otherwise porcelain skin, and a little bronzer to contour and define my high cheek bones always make me feel done, with or without my staple cat lined eyes.
Remember, it's all about balance so if you'll pair slouchy pieces with ones that have a little bit of bones to them, you'll be able to pull off pants like these in public.
Much better than a movie about Rock»Em Sock»Em Robots deserves to be, but some hard hits to the sappy bone leave this Hugh Jackman flick a little punch drunk.
While I haven't gone out of my way to bone up on it, I've picked up little tidbits here and there about the movie's meaning and intentions through various newsgroups and whatnot.
We're given very little information about the menace in this film, it's very much a case of fear of the unknown, which works, but again only in a bare bones kind of way.
A dark, flinty little thriller, Winter's Bone is very specific about people and place, zeroing in on poverty in the Ozarks to tell an almost mythic tale of a hardscrabble family grappling with its demons.
It's bare bones filmmaking with little on screen to get excited about if you don't find the subject matter interesting.
Our mission was to develop a bare bones intensive program that would leave little doubt in the attendees» mind, what the process is all about.
Team Member: Jacqui Position at our hospital: Registered Veterinary Technician and Technical Staff Educator Years in the veterinary field: 6 years Favorite Animal (s): Hippo Her fur family: T - Bone (Pitt - Mix / Rockstar) and Izzy (Rott - Mix / My Fluffy Princess0) A little more about Jacqui: «I'm a silly animal lover with a deep passion for this field.
And we are always concerned about his joints and his body and his little bones in any way possible.
The beef tongue is additional muscle meat, the chicken wing is additional bone along with some muscle meat, the ground sardine falls into the category of muscle meat (fish should only make up about 5 % of muscle meat overall because it's so rich), the Green Lipped Mussel powder is a joint supplement, and the sweet potato is a little treat since I don't feed veggies on a regular, daily basis.
If it is processed well, such as steamed form healthy bones from cows fit for human consumption, there is little to worry about (read more here).
If it is processed well, such as steamed from healthy bones from cows fit for human consumption, there is little to worry about.
So your little dog gets all the goodness without you worrying about trying to fish out a chicken bone that's gone wrong.
If you don't believe it, you can show a bone to just about any dog and the longing in his eyes will display exactly how much he wants to spend a little one on one time with the bone.
He gets along with most dogs, but he can get a little jealous about his toys or a bone.
That's too bad about Bastion, although I definitely see how it might feel a little bare bones after Transistor.
It may feel a little bare bones in terms of game modes, but really, this game is all about the music.
Since then there hasn't been a peep said about the announced port, but the «Mayor of Behemothtown» Kelly Revak wanted to let the PS3 holdouts know that their their «indefatigable programmers have been working their little fingers to the bone to make this game perfect for you.»
Don't get me wrong this is no Shakespearian epic but for a story about a Zombie infestation there is a little more meat on the story's bones than I expected.
This year's acclaimed performance festival Prototype: Opera / Theater / Now, known for producing some of the most cutting - edge musical theater in the city, brings the world premier of «Angel's Bone,» an opera about human trafficking from the eclectic composer Du Yun, and «Dog Days,» a moving opera from David T. Little and Royce Vavrek about how one family survives in the aftermath of an apocalyptic catastrophe.
So I think that the topics that you guys talked about were a little more closer to bone and a little more relevant to people who just don't have any integrity or ethics what so ever.
Little is known about plans for the film at this point, and no release date has been announced yet, but with Villenueve at the helm it's worth boning up on the original story — this could be an epic addition to the catalog.
She talked about sitting on a linoleum floor in Milwaukee in 1964, watching Sidney Poitier become the first black man to win an Oscar for Best Actor, and though she was expressing gratitude for his work and appreciation for that moment of elation, she was also talking about anger: «I have tried many, many, many times to explain what a moment like that means to a little girl, a kid watching from the cheap seats as my mom came through the door, bone - tired from cleaning other people's houses.»
So I don't remember much about the cruise, other than discovering scotch and Coke, pushing open a heavy exterior door with my shoulder and realising it was covered in vomit, Noumea being expensive and dull, unwittingly eating dog curry in Fiji (the strange little bones gave it away) and my hands shaking from alcohol abuse.
It looks like it needs a little updating and fresh paint (I'm not crazy about the kitchen, for one thing), but I love the bones of it — the staircase, the fireplaces, the woodwork, and all the big windows.
Proof that when making decisions about items or projects in our homes, it is WORTH the time & effort to educate ourselves on what we really like, how we can get it it within our budget and to think a little outside the box (ie placing your tiles in that herring bone pattern) to trick the eye that the space is larger and wider.
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