Sentences with phrase «new connective»

Water will be the new connective tissue between the city and the harbor.
These amino acids are found to generate more rapid cell growth, and are essential in building new connective tissue.
The three tissue types were: granulation (growth of healthy new connective, or fibrous, tissue), eschar (amount of dead tissue), and slough (shedding of dead tissue).

Not exact matches

The arrival of a new administration and a new Congress is a fresh chance to find common ground — and the private sector can be the connective tissue that brings both parties together around a new agenda for revving up growth.
The project will not only require an extension of the metro, but also a pedestrian bridge across the Tiber to a new train station, and more connective road infrastructure at the isolated site, which is nestled against a flood - prone elbow bend in the Tiber on the outskirts of Rome.
Also, stretching meat with filler is nothing new and does not have to be done with chemically treated gristle and connective tissue.
They just added a couple new products to their online store I can't wait to try like Cellulite Control — an all - natural herbal formula that supports healthy connective tissue, promoting the appearance of firmer skin.
Concerns over tax increases for businesses along the Connective Corridor in Syracuse have derailed plans to keep the new infrastructure maintained.
When it was time to vote on creating a new Special Assessment District for the businesses on the eastern end of the Connective Corridor, Councilor Lance Denno tabled the resolution, essentially blocking a vote at today's meeting.
Many local politicians celebrated the completion of phase two of the Connective Corridor project which brings Syracuse University and downtown Syracuse together through new street improvements, bicycle lanes and pedestrian crossings.
Working with human breast tissue, the new study's authors attempted to induce EMT in normal cells; they figured they would just get fibroblasts, a type of connective tissue that is important in wound healing.
My question is: Why is it not questionable for a Boston Red Sox team doctor to have surgically and temporarily stabilized Curt Schilling's peroneus brevis tendon by suturing it into deep connective tissue before Game 6 of the 2004 American League Championship Series against the New York Yankees?
Tumours spread with the help of enzymes called matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), which destroy the connective tissue between cells and organs, allowing tumour cells to break out of the original site and enter new ones.
For the manatee, walrus, dolphin, and killer whale, the return to the sea involved many evolutionary trade - offs amongst hundreds of genes: a general loss of the number of sensory genes for smell and taste, new functions for genes forming skin and connective tissue, and genes involved in muscle structure and metabolism.
Rheumatic or connective tissue diseases, generally considered non-fatal, such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis, accounted for 25 per cent of cases in the new study.
By identifying the role of connective tissue cells, scientists have a new target to fight the virus
Published March 27 in Scientific Reports, a new study co-led by an NYU School of Medicine pathologist reveals that layers of the body long thought to be dense, connective tissues - below the skin's surface, lining the digestive tract, lungs and urinary systems, and surrounding arteries, veins, and the fascia between muscles - are instead interconnected, fluid - filled compartments.
Among many other important biological and immunological functions, Growth Factors cause the growth of new blood vessels, connective and nerve tissues by the activation of Stem Cells that are normally found in all parts of the human body.
According to a new study published in the journal Scientific Reports, researchers have found fluid - filled spaces in connective tissue all over the body, from beneath our skin to the lining of our digestive tracts that constitute a brand - new organ.
Moreover, new research suggests that deep squats might actually help increase knee stability — studies have found that the forces inside the anterior and posterior cruciate ligament (the connective tissues in the knee) decrease the more the knee is bent, so the deeper you squat, the less pressure there is inside the knees.
There are so many benefits to practicing yoga as an expectant and new mama — from improved circulation and firming of the skin, to strengthening of the muscles and connective tissue, to stimulating lymphatic flow.
It consists of inserting new hardware, like building new bone tissue, muscle tissue, and connective tissues.
Your body uses these amino acids to create new collagen — and repair your cartilage and connective tissue throughout your body.
Because arginine is a component of collagen and aids in building new bone and tendon cells, it can be good for arthritis and connective tissue disorders.
In addition, a new study published last month in Redox Biology showed that vitamin C generates hydrogen peroxide in connective tissue, thereby destroying tumor cells and converting them harmlessly to water, while leaving normal cells unaffected.
Multi-Collagen Protein Powder which delivers benefits similar to that of bone broth, to support the growth of new cartilage and connective tissue.
And both of those have been looked at in studies in terms of their ability to show new bone formation or to vascularize the connective tissue.
No doubt — but it's that exact genus of hubris under the microscope in The Fountain, with its three interwoven storylines concerning the courage to explore new worlds armed and shielded only (and enough) by dogged, ragged faith, and so Aronofsky's arrogance becomes, only as it should be, the connective fibre that binds his film together.
For fans of the earlier movies, the connective tissue is comforting, but it's the seemingly endless potential of Middle - earth as a character - packed setting that squashes the purist notion of a whole new trilogy being too much.»
Whatever its form, this entity would serve as the connective tissue of the new system.
This is a fabulous lesson including: - New vocabulary on school subjects, - Opinions, - Connectives and reasons.
This includes introduction of the contextualising question, introduction of new vocabulary along with an introduction to connectives and how to make more complex sentences (year 7 level) and in the negative.
«Flexible environments not only support new pedagogies that personalise learning such as Project Based Learning (PBL) and the Delany Connective, but promote greater teacher collaboration to work and plan together.»
The Delany Connective is delivering a new model of schooling designed to meet the needs of today's learners and equip them with the skills and knowledge to thrive in a connected, global world.
«It is in the Marvel TV Universe, and it celebrates the new show and the connective tissue that will build between the series,» Bendis explained this morning on his blog.
While it may seem cliche for one of the main heroes to be related to Marcus Fenix, the fact of the matter is that Marcus is the most iconic character in the series and serves as the perfect piece of connective tissue to this new trio.
Earlier this year, Rockstar finally broke the last bit of connective tissue by removing the ability to transfer characters from the older consoles to the newer consoles.
The works span four floors of Spring Studios in New York and extend across the Atlantic; a permanent extension space opened in Brussels last year, and provides a connective platform to show work from galleries participating in New York.
Using the flourish and connective magic of the ampersand, the Mitchell Center fuses bonds amongst the arts & fosters radically new experiences for contemporary audiences.
This connective tissue will be reinforced through the physical footprint of P. 4 within New Orleans.
Daisy Chains is a site relative installation of connective fibers and skins where new parameters are constructed within the gallery space.
A new book from Phaidon highlights contemporary structural theory through celebrated buildings that make use of space as a social connective.
There was plenty of connective tissue between the movements, as two new shows in the Albright - Knox demonstrate.
New and commissioned works employing sound, site and technology form the connective tissue of this expansive terrain.
Rotterdam's Cinnamon launches a new solo exhibition by Rachel de Joode titled Connective Tissue and running at the art space from November 28 to January 9, 2016.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2017 If You Remember, I'll Remember, The Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL Outcasts: Women in the Wilderness, Wave Hill public garden and cultural center Bronx, NY Connective Tissue: New Approaches to Fiber in CNAA, IAIA MoCNA, Santa Fe, NM
All UVP exhibitions are held in partnership with the Everson Museum of Art, Onondaga County, and the Connective Corridor and are made possible through the generous support of Syracuse University and New York State Council on the Arts.
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