Sentences with phrase «normal byproducts of»

Free radicals are natural and inescapable; though they often come from unhealthy foods and environmental toxins, they are also normal byproducts of the everyday processes that keep your bunny breathing.
We are exposed to toxins everyday - both externally in the environment and internally through our body's normal byproducts of digestion and metabolism.
Scientists have tied the quakes to the injection of saltwater, a normal byproduct of oil and gas drilling, into deep disposal wells and underground caverns.
The cloudy brine is a normal byproduct of our natural fermentation process.
Also remember that the occasional tantrum is a normal byproduct of toddlerhood and development.
When is moodiness the normal byproduct of growing up and when does it signal something more serious?
Free radicals are a normal byproduct of metabolism, but their accumulation may be a molecular cause for aging.
Urea is a normal byproduct of protein breakdown by the liver, and impaired urea synthesis can also indicate liver dysfunction.
Generation of reactive oxygen species, or free radicals such as superoxide and hydrogen peroxide, is a normal byproduct of metabolism, but can damage cellular machinery when excessive and impair the production of cellular energy, which becomes a vicious cycle as energy - intensive repair processes become untenable (25, 26).
It is known that plaque exists as a normal byproduct of metabolic activity in the brain and is not properly cleared in those exhibiting symptoms of dementia.
Normally, the liver's main task is to help remove metabolic waste that is the normal byproduct of the billions of cells in the body.
Ammonia is normally produced by the bacteria in your pet's intestines and as a normal byproduct of everyday metabolism within your pet's body.
Creatinine is a normal byproduct of your pet's metabolism - a waste product primarily created by normally functioning muscles (although the meat your pet consumes is also a source of some creatinine).

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(See a sample diaper below) The color is caused by urate crystals, a byproduct of bilirubin and completely normal.
Though control rods have stopped the uranium fission process that drives normal operation of a nuclear reactor, the byproducts of that continue to split and generate heat.
One possibility for how that happens, says Hekimi, is that slow cellular metabolism delays the normal buildup of metabolic byproducts, such as reactive compounds known as free radicals, that are toxic to cells.
Generation of ROS, a byproduct of the energy production and use, is normal as well, but, as with fission, too much is bad for the cell.
Projecting is normal One unexpected byproduct of therapy is intense emotions about the therapist.
It is also a byproduct of normal cellular respiration, and is formed from the superoxide anion by the action of superoxide dismutase.
Internally our bodies produce waste byproducts as a result of normal metabolic functions.
It is important to note, however, that free radicals are a byproduct of normal metabolic activity and are always present in the body.
ROS form as a natural byproduct of the normal metabolism of oxygen and have important roles in cell signaling.
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