The windpipe is a tube
made out of tissue membranes.
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All of these 25 princess crowns look so beautiful, I just love how # 17 looks like, I can't believe it was
made out of tissue paper!
Not exact matches
Protein, which
makes up your muscles and countless other
tissues in your body, is actually built
out of various amino acids.
I received the cloth handkerchiefs that my mom
made for me and while I've been using them some
of the time, I still find myself preferring to use
tissues or, now that I've run
out of tissues, toilet paper for blowing my nose.
I thought it would be fun to
make Halloween shapes
out of the
tissue paper and use static electricity to move the shapes around.
Likewise, other rollers
made out of harder materials provide deep -
tissue massage for those otherwise hard - to - reach places.
Making flowers
out of tissue is kind
of fun and kids would love the idea too!
The milk ducts, also called lactiferous ducts, are the tubes that carry your breast milk from where it is
made in the glandular
tissue of your breast
out to your nipple.
One project this summer, though, didn't
make it home: She taught the children how to
make pinatas
out of papier - mache and colorful
tissue paper.
Marshmallow roots
make wonderful soaks that soothe tender
tissues and sore nipples, open clogged ducts and tubes, powerfully draw
out infection, and diminish the pain
of engorged, inflamed breasts.
Because the breast is so full and swollen, the nipple and areola may flatten
out (sort
of like a water balloon)
making the
tissue difficult for the baby to grasp.
The
tissue company's been promoting its products with a campaign in which random people «pour their hearts
out» to a stranger on a couch, and the Greenpeace folks decided that they had a couple
of thing to get off THEIR chests: namely, that Kleenex
tissues are
made from 100 % virgin fibers, largely from the fragile boreal forests
of Canada.
They would add a liter
of the
tissue to two liters
of seawater and shake the mixture 75 times — no more, no less — to
make «the individual light - producing cells pop
out of the
tissue,» according to Bill Ward, a bioluminescence researcher at Rutgers University in New Jersey who was a post - doc in Cormier's laboratory.
In this research, Yousaf and his team
made a scaffold free beating
tissue out of three cell types found in the heart — contractile cardiac muscle cells, connective
tissue cells and vascular cells.
IBM developed a technique for
making carbon nanotubes emit light, paving the way for new fiber optics; Harvard scientists figured
out how to deposit tiny wires on glass or plastic, opening the door for the development
of supercheap computers; and at the University
of Central Florida, neuroscientist Beverly Rzigalinski discovered a nanomolecular fountain
of youth effect: When Rzigalinski applied cerium oxide nanoparticles to rat neurons in a petri dish, the particles seemed to strip
out the free radicals that
make tissues age and kept the neurons alive and functioning up to six times their normal life span.
The antiretroviral drugs,
of course, can only work if they are in the blood or
tissues when HIV attempts to establish an infection, so nonadherent participants who are in treatment arms
of these studies
make it exceedingly difficult to tease
out whether infections occurred because
of the drug failure or their own behavior.
One
of the things that
makes this a difficult task is the fact that the lungs are constantly moving through the respiratory cycle; the movements caused by the patient breathing in and
out, and those
of the bronchoscope itself, mean that the
tissue is changing shape and location during the examination.
To
make a more accurate, responsive model
of human injury, nearly two dozen automakers and research institutes have set
out together to build a digital complement: an elaborate, 3 - D computer model depicting bone,
tissue and internal organs from head to toe.
The hepatocytes are first patterned onto surfaces dotted with tiny spots
of collagen, and then surrounded by supportive
tissue made up
of stromal cells, which act as connective
tissue and support the hepatocytes in carrying
out their liver functions.
The finding
made intuitive sense; researchers studying other
tissue types had shown that activating mTOR can drive dormant cells
out of quiescence, a necessary step for regeneration.
MAKING art
out of biological material, living
tissue or even recordings
of whole ecosystems is no longer a new idea.
«We've still got a lot to learn,» he notes, pointing
out that overweight and obese people, who
make up a significant percentage
of the obstructive apnea population, are not considered good candidates for the procedure because
of their excess airway
tissue.
In mice and humans alike, the cerebral cortex — the outermost layer
of brain
tissue associated with high - level functions such as memory and decision -
making — starts
out as a spherical sheet
of tissue made up
of only neural stem cells.
At best, the isotope is present in only one
out of every 15 neurons, she says,
making it difficult to detect in small amounts
of tissue.
Proteins are the essential building blocks
of cells,
making up the structure
of different parts
of the body as well as carrying
out and regulating the functions
of organs and
tissues.
A hip
made of living
tissue could last longer than one
made of metal or plastic, because they can wear
out.
In type 2 diabetes, the pancreas continues to
make insulin, but the body can't use it effectively to move glucose
out of the blood and into the
tissues.
Dr. ZON: Well, it turns
out that when you're
making these
tissues, and we
make many
of these cells, skin cells, that are reprogrammed to think that they're embryonic cells, we
make many
of them here at Children's, they have a certain propensity to differentiate.
Weaver also said that the predictions
made by jamming models resemble what biologists call extrusion, a process by which dead epithelial cells are squeezed
out of crowded
tissue — the disfunction
of which has recently been implicated in certain types
of cancer.
To
make the
tissues, the scientists crack open fertilized chicken eggs, pull fibroblasts and muscle cells
out of the embryos» hearts, and mix them together with collagen.
Make sure to never skip a post-workout meal — consuming an adequate amount of fast - digesting carbs and proteins after you finish working out will make sure your body has all the required nutrients to repair the damaged muscle tissue, thus enabling optimal gro
Make sure to never skip a post-workout meal — consuming an adequate amount
of fast - digesting carbs and proteins after you finish working
out will
make sure your body has all the required nutrients to repair the damaged muscle tissue, thus enabling optimal gro
make sure your body has all the required nutrients to repair the damaged muscle
tissue, thus enabling optimal growth.
Everything in your body, from the
tissue that supports your skeleton to the neurons that fire signals from your brain to your feet run on the energy that's created by the food we eat, and I personally would prefer to have body
tissue made from real, whole foods than
tissue constantly bombarded by chemical byproducts
of food processing from something that came
out of a box and went through a factory full
of chemicals and processes I'd never even see or hear about.
Ideally they'll
make its way into the bloodstream where these guys can hit areas
of plaque or occlusion and break up any fibrin or scar
tissues that may be hanging
out in there.
On the subject
of building muscle
tissue, we have
make a designated set
of the top several legal anabolic steroids
out there for your exact reason!
Epsom salts are good because they are
made of compounds that help pull excess fluids
out of your
tissues and thus, keep your muscles from swelling.
Your body
makes GLA
out of omega - 6 linoleic acid and uses it in the production
of substances called prostaglandins, localized
tissue hormones that regulate many processes at the cellular level.
For that reason, we don't really put a lot
of stock in calorie counting: you may be able to track precisely how many calories are going in, but counting how many calories are going
out through movement and then to figure
out how many
of each are being put into muscle mass vs. bone mass vs. connective
tissue vs. brain and nervous system mass (to name a few)
makes it almost impossible to get truly useful insights
out of it — unless you have a team
of specialists behind you.
You're body is used to all these endogenous artificial testosterone, you know, your testosterone to estrogen ratio is getting messed up and so you do have to use what's called post cycle therapy when you're on pro-hormones and we won't get into the post cycle therapy as much on this podcast «cause I know we're kinda pushing for time but the problem is that if you don't cycle pro hormones, it can be tough on your liver, it can be tough on your own endogenous production so it's something that you do wan na
make sure that you do, that you understand how to cycle properly and I have to be careful
of course, giving
out recommendations like that on this show just because so many people who are listening to this are competing in event like triathlons and marathons and thing
of that nature where they're gonna be drug tested and stuff like this would be a big no - no anyways, you know, or they're going after more natural means and let's face it, prohormones can be kinda damaging to your body and the reason for that is because a lot
of these side effects: acne and hair loss, breast
tissue enlargement, or you know, what we affectionately call bitch tits in dudes, prostate swelling, you know, a lot
of these hormonal imbalances that get created from dumping exogenous sources
of hormones into your body and creating like a hormone milieu that can be a real real issue from a health standpoint.
Research has clearly demonstrated that chelation pulls heavy metals
out of body
tissue and redistributes them so that they
make their way into the brain, promoting toxicity, inflammation, neurodegeneration, and sometimes serious side effects.
Instead
of exhausting the box
of tissues whilst you watch Bridget Jones and Love Actually, you can get
out there and
make your own rom - com with someone new.
► An alien creates a superhero
out of a man by bioengineering a bullet from DNA and shooting the bullet up the man's nostril (it
makes his nose swell and become red, he puts toilet
tissue into the nostril, and we see a small spot
of blood).
Most filmmakers would freak
out about
making a movie about either subjects, but Daldrey has
made a very moving film that manages to treat the material with respect, and possibly boost the profits
of tissue manufacturers.
Wouldn't it be absolutely wonderful if the best written books — those with stories so compelling that you're laughing until water comes
out of your nose and crying so hard you go through a whole box
of tissues — naturally
made it to the bestsellers list?
Consuming adequate protein is necessary for normal growth and development, as well as athletic recovery and healing — most
of the
tissue in your dog's body, including muscles, skin, nails, and hair, is
made out of protein!
One can either destroy by laser or cold (freezing) that part
of the eye which
makes the fluid, but here at the College we «bypass» the blocked fluid drainage pathway by using a tube shunt to carry fluid from the front chamber
of the eye
out into the
tissues of the orbit.
The periodontal ligament is
made out of tough connective
tissue, and runs between the bone
of the jaw and the cementum
of the roots, and holds the two together in a strong, flexible, elastic bond.
Stiles teams up with The Vacationeers, a Los Angeles - based comedy troupe, to introduce Styles by Stiles, a 100 percent recycled men's fashion collection that includes an ensemble comprising a newspaper suit, a tie
made out of Swiffer wipes, and a pair
of very uncomfortable - looking
tissue - box shoes.
Paper is usually
made out of pulped plant
tissues.
The toxic metals test involved such a process to pull the metals
out of the
tissues for testing, and I followed up with a weak, oral vitamin C chelation to
make sure the released metals didn't settle into other
tissues.