Sentences with phrase «more oxidation»

Clear bottles, even if it happens to be pure will likely have a lot more oxidation from light just sitting on the store shelves.
At high temperatures or under stress, these devices can experience markedly more oxidation because of their large surface area - to - volume ratio.
Immune cells that have a selenium deficiency tend to endure more oxidation, which can cause them to develop and reproduce inefficiently.
This low RPM is the main benefit of masticating juicers over centrifugal juicers, which whip up juice quickly but create more oxidation (so your juice degrades faster) and heat (which can harm nutrients).
Iron is not only fascinating chemically, having six more oxidation states than silver, but it has a rich biological chemistry too, forming the core of the oxygen - carrying proteins in blood — myoglobin and haemoglobin — and playing centre field in many enzymatic systems.
Black tea is made from tea leaves that have undergone more oxidation than white, green or oolong teas.
«Small injuries to the vascular wall that can be caused by anything from high blood pressure to toxins attract all sorts of metabolic riff - raff, from bacteria to oxidized (damaged) LDL particles; the immune system sends inflammatory cytokines to the area, and more oxidation and inflammation takes place eventually resulting in the growth of plaque and, ultimately, to an increased risk for heart disease.
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