Sentences with phrase «membranes with»

c. Need for thermic and hydric isolation in homes: they capacitated locals to build membranes with discarded tetrabrick; d. No interior heat and poor cooking techniques (fires inside the houses, which provoqued toxic smoque): they built and taught how to make an adobe (pressed mud dried to the sun) oven in one of the houses.
Isotonic crystalloids can be given rapidly to expand the intravascular space and improve circulation, improving oxygenation to tissues in cases of shock, as they pass readily through cell membranes with up to 75 % of crystalloids moving out of the intravascular space within 1 hour of administration.
Vitamins and minerals are essential for 96 % of the body's metabolic functions, and Fulvic Acid acts as a buffer, allowing those nutrients to pass through cellular membranes with ease.
PXT can help a range of disorders and is an effective means of detoxifying cell membranes by replacing the bad fats and oils in a person's membranes with good essential fatty acids, creating younger, healthier membranes.
«Coconut kefir will enhance hydration and recolonize your gut and mucous membranes with a wide variety of beneficial microflora.
Whey Protein Concentrate: After removal of the casein protein, the product is filtered through membranes with the result being a product with anywhere from 35 % to 85 % protein.
The LLNL team fabricated flexible polymeric membranes with aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) channels as moisture conductive pores.
Current water purification technologies can benefit from the development of membranes with specialized pores that mimic highly efficient and water selective biological proteins.
The gas is forced through a series of porous membranes with microscopic openings.
Gels were transferred onto nitrocellulose membranes with a semidry blotting system.
«Lens membranes with a high content of saturated sphingolipids... are less susceptible to oxidation because there is relatively less oxygen in these ordered bilayers, as well as fewer double bonds to become oxidized... (W) hale lens lipid composition and structure support the finding that lens lipid hydrocarbon order is directly related to the sphingolipid content and indirectly related to the phosphatidylcholine content of the lenses of many animals.»
The gas was forced through a series of porous membranes with microscopic openings.
Notably, scientists can add distinct chemical and structural patterns into the membranes with near atomic precision.
The team «wrote» on the membranes with an AFM probe in water to create a series of peptoid - free linear gaps tens of nanometers in width and several nanometers to micrometers in length.
In that process, too, transport vesicles deliver their contents by merging their membranes with those of the target compartment.
As a result, membranes with tungsten carbide nanoparticles last longer than traditional ones.
Some meld their membranes with a cell's and then suddenly revolve, like those faux bookcases in the movies, into the sacred chamber.
The researchers created the nanosponges by separating the membranes of human red blood cells from their internal contents and stabilizing the membranes with an engineered core designed to absorb the toxins produced by pathogenic bacteria.
Research is also needed to produce the membranes with pores of a more uniform distribution and size.
Professor Rahul Nair, at The University of Manchester said: «Realisation of scalable membranes with uniform pore size down to atomic scale is a significant step forward and will open new possibilities for improving the efficiency of desalination technology.
We also demonstrate that there are realistic possibilities to scale up the described approach and mass produce graphene - based membranes with required sieve sizes.»
Mr. Jijo Abraham and Dr. Vasu Siddeswara Kalangi were the joint - lead authors on the research paper: «The developed membranes are not only useful for desalination, but the atomic scale tunability of the pore size also opens new opportunity to fabricate membranes with on - demand filtration capable of filtering out ions according to their sizes.»
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) occurs naturally in cell membranes with the highest levels in brain cells, but levels can be increased by diet or supplements.
From a desire to develop breakthrough technologies for water filtration and purification, researchers have developed membranes with artificial channels inspired by the proteins that form the pores in biological membranes: aquaporins.
But, until now, scientists have not been able to engineer hybrid membranes with enough metal - organic frameworks to form continuous channels through the membrane.
These protein and fat sources are extraordinarily critical for rebuilding healthy cell membranes with normalized insulin receptor activity.
Grab the membrane with a paper towel and pull it off of the ribs.
If you gently open the pepper and remove the stem by peeling it down through the pepper you'll most likely take all of the seeds and membrane with it.
A clever incorporation of multiple existing technologies from different markets (including channeled lids and membrane with valve), the new kimchi jar achieves perfect sealing, gas emission, and fermentation.
Remove seeds and membrane with a spoon.
The doctor numbs the membrane with a topical anesthetic, then snips it with a pair of blunt - edged scissors.
Next they ruptured the membrane with a needle, and after 30 seconds applied purified egg white.
Both organelles are surrounded by a double celled composite membrane with an intermembrane space; both have their own DNA and are involved in energy metabolism; and both have reticulations, or many infoldings, filling their inner spaces.
To get around these problems, in 1975 Henderson placed bacterial proteins, still within their membrane so that they retained their structures, within the microscope and covered the membrane with a glucose solution to keep it from drying out.
«So we could use this material and measurement technique for locally probing nanoscale activity of proteins that exists in cell membrane with high sensitivity.»
The STED - RICS microscope scans the fluorescent cell membrane with a light spot and, thus, an image is recorded.
By powering the membrane with a high frequency laser beam, researchers induced the BIC system to emit its own lower frequency laser beam (at telecommunication frequency).
This difference makes getting into cells more difficult: Whereas membrane - clad viruses can fuse their membrane with the cell, much like two soap bubbles merging, SV40 needs to find another way inside.
It's a protein chain that spans the cell membrane with complicated 3D folding - including 36 repeating «beads on a necklace» folds that can each be modified in different ways to affect the protein's overall function.
«Swiss cheese» membrane with adjustable holes.»
Scientists from Japan, India and the U.S. have observed raft domains — active sections of the cell membrane with special groups of molecules — in live cells for the first time.
Through further testing, they figured out that when Notch1 is activated and its intracellular domain is released, its TMD assembles a complex in the membrane with the proteins VE - cadherin, Rac1, LAR, and Trio, which collectively assemble and maintain the adherens junctions between cells and distribute actin fibers against the cell membrane to support those junctions.
This tubelike robot can grow up to 72 meters in length and extends by filling a thin plastic membrane with air from a pneumatic pump.
Researchers at the University of Manchester have developed a graphene - oxide membrane with a scalable, uniform pore size that can filter out even the smallest salts, giving it potential for producing drinking water from salt water without affecting the flow of the water too much.
Decoupling Hydrogen Production and Water Oxidation in a Hybrid Solar - Driven Vanadium Redox Cell Supported By a Bipolar Membrane with Earth - Abundant Catalysts Chengxiang Xiang
We currently have three main goals: 1 - Understand basic mechanisms of Ca2 + + entry through the muscle cell membrane with an explicit interest for the role of the voltage-gated Ca2 + + entry through the DHPR.
In experiments, the group tested the membrane with water containing several different molecules, including salt, and found that the membrane rejected up to 90 percent of larger molecules.
Incubate the membrane with a suitable HRP - conjugated secondary antibody (recognizing the host species of the primary antibody), diluted at 1:5000 — 1:50000 in blocking solution.
Cellular Component: Limbal epithelial cells Matrix Component: Basement membrane of HAM It is a 4 cm2 denuded human amniotic membrane with cultured autologous limbal biopsy explants with 80 % of the cells positive for p63 marker.
Lawrence Livermore scientists are developing a flexible membrane with sub-5 nanometer single - walled carbon nanotube pores - a key component of protective, yet breathable fabrics.
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