They contain the same amount
of useful substances as the protein shakes which you drink for gaining more muscles and endurance.
Not exact matches
The properties
of the chemical
substances, a plant's movement towards the sun and its ability to produce oxygen from carbon dioxide are very
useful to humans in general and can be very
useful to designers.
Then, in an extremely
useful review
of «sin, sickness, alcoholism, and drug addictions,» Clinebell mentions several
of a «confusing variety
of usages,» applied, as he says, now and again to alcoholism and other
substance addictions — several
of which are not mutually exclusive: 1.
He rejects the concept
of substance: «The simple notion
of an enduring
substance sustaining persistent qualities, either essentially or accidentally, expresses a
useful abstract for many purposes
of life....
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».
Levels
of a nerve cell signaling molecule called
substance P — measured in tear samples — might be a
useful marker
of diabetes - related nerve damage (neuropathy), suggests a study in the July issue
of Optometry and Vision Science, the official journal
of the American Academy
of Optometry.
In the future, measuring
substance P levels in the tear film might become a
useful, noninvasive test for assessing the risk
of peripheral neuropathy in patients with diabetes.
«This is precisely why a comprehensive mathematical model is so
useful: we use accessible data from the production process in real time, such as the concentration
of various
substances in the bioreactor, and use our computer model to calculate the most probable state
of the process.»
These
useful substances exist in only the most minuscule traces in lunar soil — but such an enormous amount
of surface material would have to be processed to harvest helium 3 that they would accumulate in significant amounts.
The release
of dopamine in the brain is triggered by addictive
substances and behaviors, so compounds that mimic dopamine could be
useful in possible treatments.
Vampire bats devote more
of their space to the long tubules that deal with reabsorbing
useful substances from just - made urine, he notes.
Transcriptic CEO Max Hodak says his company's services have appealed most to personalized medicine companies, such as De Silva's, and to synthetic biology companies that are tweaking the DNA
of microorganisms to make them produce
useful substances.
It seems likely that before very long we shall have discovered many
useful therapeutic and technological applications for the radioactive
substances which can be made in the production
of fissionable materials.
The higher quantities
of DHEA
substance are very
useful for women in menopause to protect them against cardiovascular disease, arteriosclerosis and obesity.
However, the
substance also has a number
of lesser known perks that can be
useful in a detox diet.
He states «while these [questions about measurement and how spending reactions to court decision is measured...] are important methodological issues, it is more
useful to focus on the
substance of their findings.»
Nevertheless, while these are important methodological issues, it is more
useful to focus on the
substance of their findings.
Being deeply with ourselves and each other, we eclipse the individual and collective to regenerate the
substance of art's
useful side to be in service
of evolution and Soul.
Implement Council Reg 111 / 2005 / EC, which imposes obligations on operators in respect
of the documentation, recording and labelling
of substances useful for the manufacture
of controlled drugs, known as drug precursors (scheduled
substances).
The Canadian Human Rights Commission's recent publication «Impaired at Work — A guide to accommodating
substance dependence,» which aimed to assist federally regulated employers address
substance dependence in the workplace, was «really
useful» in informing employers and employees
of their rights and obligations, for example.
While blood or urine tests are
useful in defecting the presence
of drugs like these in the blood
of a motorist, they are incapable
of establishing impairment from the
substance.
Instead
of the Commissioner's form and
substance approach, the Federal Court affirmed that the test to determine whether an art or «business method» is patentable is as set out by Progressive Games: (i) it must not be a disembodied idea but have a method
of practical application; (ii) it must be a new and inventive method
of applying skill and knowledge; and (iii) it must have a commercially
useful result.
[46] The Attorney General
of Canada also cited Shell Oil as an example
of a case in which a patent was granted for claims that in form were claims for a
substance consisting
of a combination
of known and unpatentable ingredients, but were found to be claims for a new,
useful and unobvious use for the claimed compositions as a plant growth regulant.
You can take tests and fill out assessments to get a picture
of your personality, and those are
useful starting points, but what looks good on paper needs to have
substance and depth.
Community approaches, such as home visitation, have been shown to be highly successful in changing the behavior
of parents at risk for perpetrating maltreatment.18 Targeted programs for mothers with affective disorders and
substance abuse have also been shown to be
useful in preventing psychological maltreatment.19, 20
Collaborating and learning successful tips on how to get clean is one
of the most
useful tools that our
substance abuse support provides.