Sentences with phrase «many calcifying»

They're ergonomically designed for dogs and cats, even ones with calcified vertebrae or arthritis, and they're NSF certified.
The past is just what's come before — supported and calcified by the tired and conventional wisdom.
It is a false history, and Twitter should pay more attention to what actually happened than to the calcified media narrative.
What is required is having the courage to strip away the calcified layers of PR and marketing that has hardened around us.
While NBC works on its traditional (and arguably calcified) «up close and personal» TV segments on prospective American Olympians, BuzzFeed was invited to film its own interviews.
This result is only calcified by the suggestion that if conditions in Puerto Rico continue slipping, citizens will simply leave for the US mainland.
Economists and analysts are trying to gauge the costs to the economy and consumers if the United States loses its solid - gold credit rating — a move that appears more likely now that the standoff in Washington over government spending has calcified.
Unless central banks move beyond quantitative easing and actually print money to directly finance consumption or public investment, debt tends to be disinflationary, as high debt levels can calcify potential future growth and inflationary pressures.
In a similar spirit, in a widely - shared piece on progressive callout culture, Freddie DeBoer warned the left that «the prohibition against ever telling anyone to be friendlier and more forgiving is so powerful and calcified it's a permanent feature of today's progressivism.»
But for Hegel such a subject can and must contain such contradictory predicates; indeed the subject - predicate paradigm is nothing other than an attempt to ignore such contradiction which affords mind its motion, and to rigidify, calcify, and compartmentalize a reality that is fluid and interconnected.
Though almost entirely trapped in the Witch's delusions, Edmund is still appalled when he beholds the creatures whom she has calcified: the wolves and foxes and beam, the centaurs and dragons and lions, all of them seemingly frozen forever.
Their bones are essentially more gelatanous that calcified.
When one of her speakers attacks Plato's Republic as calcified, «paternalistic utopianism,» Plato's foil argues, «Humanity should never be frozen into a vision of the best.
Combines a unique blend of coconut milk powder, organic cacao and Aquamin (a mineral - rich, calcified sea - algae) with nutrient - packed coconut oil and red - palm oil.
In addition to fat analysis, Eagle FA systems simultaneously measure weight (critical for batch and recipe management) and perform x-ray inspection of meat for a wide range of physical contaminants including metal, glass, stone and calcified bone.
Two machines providing detection and automatic rejection of foreign body contaminants, such as glass slivers, plastics and calcified bones or rocks, are shown on the Eagle Product Inspection booth at PACK EXPO 2013.
The x-ray systems are designed to inspect mid-sized packaged products to detect and reject glass, metal fragments, mineral stone, calcified bone and some plastic and rubber compounds, while simultaneously counting components and performing accurate zoned weight checks.
While all Eagle food inspection systems are capable of detecting calcified bone down to 2 mm in food products, below are some of the Eagle x-ray systems which are specifically designed for calcified bone detection in meat and meat products.
For example, metal, glass, stone, calcified bone and high density plastic in bulk food material.
These too Nortura can now consistently pick up, down to a size (for fully calcified bone) of 3 mm or 4 mm.
Dual side view detection allows users to analyze and process two images per container to better detect hard - to - find contaminants such as glass shards, metal fragments, mineral stone, some plastic and rubber compounds and calcified bone.
Part of this, in my estimation, has to be related to experience and situation calcifying over time and giving a different set of incentives that work.
They are mostly a bunch of racist old coots who's brains have calcified due to watching fox news 18 hours a day.
By acting in the manner in which he acts, dressed in the manner in which he is dressed, Mr. Dean elevates even correct decisions into provocations, and in doing so acts as a lightning rod for all the unhappy seething and inchoate rage that might otherwise fester and calcify, or rain down on the players.
But here's my perspective Tim — and it calcified after the Bournemouth and Swansea results — along with (the event I like to call) «Alexit» — at the end of January.
The bulk of those players came in baseball's early days before defensive roles had calcified and lefties were kept from non-first-base infield positions.
And those calcified «harmfully rigid» and gendered social norms are why we automatically think a mom should show up to care for a child in need of medical assistance instead of a dad.
Post dates makes me cringe — the crunchy, shrunked, calcified placentas, the poor wrinkled babies that have lost the subcut fat that term babies should have, all skinny and sad.
That said, I believe our country's education bureaucracy has become calcified and resistant to change — and we are in dire need of change.
Towards the end of my pregnancy, our water softener broke and we had the hardest, most calcified and mineralized water you can imagine.
Baby teeth, also called primary teeth, are typically whiter than adult permanent teeth because they are more calcified.
Inside he found a mess of calcified detergent build - up that was clogging our pipes.
DR. STACEY MERLO: I think just like you said — like it sounds, you have your sort of hard cranial bones that you felt and they are hard calcified plates then the fontanels are smaller sort of indentations which are covered in more of a softer membranous covering called our meninges.
Around one third to a half of people exposed to asbestos have calcified pleural plaques thirty years after exposure.
Mr. Bharara, delivering the keynote address at a Regional Plan Association convention in Manhattan, said his many Albany investigations would force a calcified government to adopt reform — arguing his office's successful prosecutions even led to the end of member items in state government.
Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD)-- a disease that leaves the aortic valve stiff and calcified, preventing blood flow from the heart into the aorta — affects one quarter of the U.S. population aged 65 and over.
After taking a closer look with a scanning electron microscope, Bronson and Maisey reinterpreted that feature as tessellated calcified cartilage, found on both extinct and living sharks and rays.
It may look like this bird was gripped by the icy hand of death, but scientists will explain that it was actually calcified in the caustic waters of Tanzania's Lake Natron.
The soda and salt causes the creatures to calcify, perfectly preserved, as they dry,» Brandt writes in his new photo / essay book, Across The Ravaged Land.
His dried bones are not unlike the calcified remains of Brandt's birds.
The biggest issue with tissue valves is that they get calcified over time, although companies have proprietary treatments to slow down this process.
Gitau went back to look for more, and as he was scratching away at the cliff face, a heavy mass of calcified clay broke loose.
Most studies have concluded that sea animals with calcified shells or skeletons, such as starfish, will suffer as carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels dissolves in the sea, making the water more acidic and destroying the calcium carbonate on which the creatures depend.
In an unprecedented evolution experiment scientists from GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and the Thünen Institute of Sea Fisheries have demonstrated for the first time, that the single most important calcifying algae of the world's oceans, Emiliania huxleyi, can adapt simultaneously to ocean acidification and rising water temperatures.
For example, calcified portions of a human arterial sample looked markedly brighter than adjacent healthy areas.
Unicellular calcifying algae such as Emiliania huxleyi play an important role in the transport of carbon to the deep ocean.
Bloom of calcifying algae at the Barents Sea, documented by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the NASA satellite AQUA.
The single most important calcifying algae of the world's oceans is able to simultaneously adapt to rising water temperatures and ocean acidification through evolution.
Zink says these findings fit with earlier investigations showing that Ötzi's major arteries, including his aorta, were all calcified — a sign they were clogged with fatty deposits.
Using advanced sequencing technologies, University of Oklahoma anthropologists demonstrate that human DNA can be significantly enriched from dental calculus (calcified dental plaque) enabling the reconstruction of whole mitochondrial genomes for maternal ancestry analysis — an alternative to skeletal remains in ancient DNA investigations of human ancestry.
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