Sentences with phrase «of chemical names»

I expected to see a really long scary looking chemical name and instead saw a freaking paragraph of chemical names!
«By looking at how combinations of chemical names occur and evolve in millions of publications over time, we can model scientific knowledge as a network of connections between important molecules,» said Rzhetsky, professor of medicine and human genetics at UChicago, CI Senior Fellow and director of the Conte Center for Computational Neuropsychiatric Genomics.
The chocolate's compounds that cause toxicity are caffeine and theobromine, which belong to a group of chemicals named methylxanthines.

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These include: itinerary details; the name of the person or organization paying for the trip; the names of every country the applicant has visited in the past 10 years (99 for me); the applicant's current and two previous places of work; every educational institution the applicant has attended; all the professional, civil, and charity organizations of which the applicant is a member or with which he has «cooperated»; the names of all the applicant's relatives in Russia; the details of any training in firearms, explosives, nuclear weapons, and «biological and chemical substances» (which arguably would include everything from acidophilus yogurt to Drano); and details of the applicant's military service, including rank and occupation.
For years, I have watched and listened to all manner of business people that I work with or come across complain about China's underhand restrictions and rules that favour its own domestic champions in just about any industry — from traditional smokestack industries, to chemicals, machine tools, autos, technology, services, financial services — you name it.
Colorado also went public with the names of producers caught using the chemical.
The organization has also created model legislation with intended loopholes that allow energy companies to withhold names of certain chemicals used during hydraulic fracturing, or fracking.
Shot in the 1960s, «The Magic Barrel» promoted a one - man show of the same name developed by chemical giant DuPont for the American Petroleum Institute.
Hoffmeyer suggests there are many use cases for blockchain in treasury functions and capital structures, where companies can move secure tokens instead of using real funds.IBM, now the world's biggest employer of blockchain engineers, says more than 400 of its customers — including blue - chip names Walmart, Nestlé, Kroger, JD.com, Unilever, Maersk, DuPont and Dow Chemical — are currently running blockchain - based projects.
Ideally, the soap should have a fat content of at least 30 to 50 percent, though it can be hard to determine based on the label alone as ingredients lack percentages and are listed by their chemical names.
You are only stimulating part of your brain that gives you a chemical reaction that you have named a God, but it's just that a chemical reaction in your brain.
Meanwhile an alcoholic named Roland H., the director of a large chemical company, had been seeking help from the famous Swiss psychoanalyst, Carl Gustav Jung.
After the animals are cruelly slaughtered the fur is then treated with a number of toxic chemicals in order to preserve it including ammonia, formaldehyde, hydrogen peroxide and bleaching agents to name but a few!
Vitamin B12 is the only vitamin that contains a trace element — cobalt — which gives this vitamin its chemical name — cobalamin — which is at the centre of its molecular structure.
Its chemical name is potassium bitartrate, and it is actually a byproduct of wine making.
I hear you cry (or maybe that was just me) it is a chemical compound, the name of which taken from a Sanskrit word meaning «bliss or delight».
The United Nations Environment Programme» has developed a useful database called the «Inventory of Trade Names of Chemical Products Containing Ozone Depleting Substances and their Alternatives».
Lists of so - called «no - no» components direct manufacturers toward ingredients, formulations, and front - of - pack label claims to appeal to three consumer expectations: no food additives or synthetics; ingredients listed with commonly used names, without chemical or artificial implications (think «vitamin E» instead of «tocopherol» or «tocotrienol»); and minimal processing using traditional techniques that are not perceived as artificial.
Chemical - sounding and difficult - to - pronounce unfamiliar names lead to perceptions of higher risk and raise questions about the reason for their use in foods.
Erythritol is currently one of the more popular sugar substitutes due to taste and it is important to note that even though the name sounds like a chemical it is a «sugar alcohol» which is different from an artificial sugar substitute.
The pioneer rum runner of the Prohibition era, McCoy made a name for himself by delivering high - quality unadulterated rum to the U.S. during a time when most spirits were laced with chemicals and additives.
I also get worried when there are a tonne of ingredients on labels that I've never heard of / can't pronounce but from the research I've done, quite a few of the more scientific names aren't actually chemicals, just the scientific names for regular, naturally occurring ingredients.
But its name is putting consumers — who are looking for clean labels and suspicious of «chemical - sounding» ingredients — off, said Eva Hurt, VP regulatory and scientific affairs at Nestlé USA in comments to the FDA submitted January 9.
NuTek's petition is supported by the CSPI, the North American Meat Institute, the American Bakers Association, Unilever, Campbell Soup and several other manufacturers and retailers (including H.E.B. and 7 - Eleven), but opposed by The Salt Institute, which said it would open up a can of worms, given that scores of ingredients have «chemical - sounding» names.
Stepping out onto the Wetherby Road pitch in yellow and black every week, they shunned the name Yellows — unlike North Leigh and AFC Sudbury — in favour of The Sulphurites, a chemical element with a bright yellow colour.
When you're in a stressful or dangerous situation, your body responds by producing hormones and chemicals as part of the «fight - or - flight» reaction (so named because that's exactly what the body is preparing itself to do — to either fight off the danger or run from it).
«The grease and chemicals that are poured into it undergo all sorts of strange transformations, which are the cause of its name; it is constantly in motion, as if huge fish were feeding in it, or great leviathans were disporting themselves in its depths,» Sinclair wrote.
However, many well - meaning parents overuse such remedies in the name of prevention; and some of the popular ointments contain chemicals that further irritate baby's skin.
The «green tea» indicated in the name of this mattress is added for antifungal properties, but the foam also carries the CertiPUR certification for quality and chemical standards.
First off even though epidurals are usually made up of the synthetic opiate Fentanyl and Bupivacaine, Bupivacaine (as anyone with any knowledge of pharmaceutical or chemical names should know) is a local anesthetic not even remotely similar to an opiate.
Organic Crib Mattress: As the name implies, such mattresses are made of organic materials, and absent of any chemical and industrial compounds — flame retardants, PBDE, vinyl, polyurethane foam, latex, etc., in the fear of them causing unwanted harm to their occupants.
In general, Radio wave in general, is a process where vitamins, drugs, chemicals and herbs are combined together in a formulation that is given and injected into the central area of the skin (named mesoderm) to ruin cellulite and fat.
When shopping for laundry detergent, it can also be difficult to determine what ingredients are present that may be potential irritants, since some ingredients are considered «trade secrets,» some ingredients cause problems when they build up over time, some chemicals are the product of a chemical reactions from the ingredients, and some harmful ingredients are known by different names.
Most disposable pads and tampons are made of plastics and different chemicals and while there are many different kind of plastics with many different names.
The animals, which have names like Cream Puff, Orca and Nugget, will not only remove the plants immediately but keep them from growing in thicker — and without the use of chemicals, said their owner, Kim Hunter.
i hope too that s0meone can give me a complete set of fo0ds, chemicals, drugs that we need to avoid and wishing that c0mm0n names will be included too..
«when run through a simulated dishwasher 50 to 75 times, name - brand baby bottles leach the chemical bisphenol A, or BPA, in levels that have caused reproductive abnormalities in lab animals...» This is one of the highest - volume produced chemicals in the world,» says Fredrick vom Saal, a Missouri biology professor and BPA researcher.
I've got way too much going on to remember the names of all those chemicals.
To see if I am the only one out there who feels totally overwhelmed by the «watch - outs» and the warnings and the names of chemicals I can neither spell nor pronounce, I created the quiz below to test your baby personal care product safety savvy.
The Holdredges, who are active in the local chapter of Vietnam Veterans of America, plan to add a brass plaque containing the names of local service members who were affected by the chemical.
He named the challenges militating against cocoa production in the country as the unreliable supply of inputs to farmers as a direct result of the «free» input policy adopted by the government, new brands of chemical inputs released to cocoa farmers in Ghana without adequate trials and research by designated institutions, low producer prices paid to farmers and the politicisation of the mass spraying and fertiliser distribution programme.
An investigator named by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to look into the cases of fired unionized workers at the Momentive chemical plant was at the Waterford plant recently.
Two years later a pair of termite researchers came up with a name for such a social chemical — pheromone.
The research paper in the leading American Chemical Society journal, Environmental Science & Technology has been named as the journal's most read paper of 2014.
Tanzania's Lake Natron takes its name from the naturally occurring mix of chemicals it contains: mainly sodium carbonate decahydrate (soda ash) and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda).
Named after spectroscopist Anders Ångström, who used it as a unit of wavelength, it is also a convenient size for measuring chemical bonds).
To prevent scar tissue from reblocking the artery, Johnson & Johnson's new Cypher stents are coated with 180 micrograms of the drug Rapamune, a chemical first extracted from bacteria found on Easter Island and whose name comes from Rapa Nui, the Polynesian name for the island.
Jay Keasling, who was named DISCOVER magazine's 2006 Scientist of the Year, received his bachelor's degree in chemistry and biology from the University of Nebraska, earned his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of Michigan and did postdoctoral work in biochemistry at Stanford University.
The change of name, announced last week in the journal Chemical and Engineering News, was decided in August at a meeting in Hungary, where the IUPAC committee adopted a new rule — that no element should be named after a living person.
A prompt from Holt to the audience to name their scientific affiliations delivered the full scope of scientific societies from the American Chemical Society to Sigma Xi.
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