Sentences with phrase «one's mature counterparts»

Because these young neurons are typically more excitable than their more mature counterparts, exercise should result in more anxiety, not less.
This has been legitimised by arguments that first - of - kind and immature technologies need help to compete with seemingly mature counterparts such as coal and gas.
With distractions coming in the form of misbehaving friends in the car, texting and driving, loud music, and talking on their cellphones, young drivers are much more likely to get into accidents than their older, more mature counterparts.
Microgreens are more tender than their mature counterparts, but they have just as much flavor.
Studies in rodents and in human fetal beta cells have showed that the responses of very young beta cells to increases in blood glucose are blunted when compared to their more - mature counterparts.
Additionally, the study showed that the red cabbage microgreens contained more naturally occurring polyphenols and glycosylates than their mature counterpart.
Baby spinach has smaller leaves and a sweeter taste than its mature counterpart.
Helpful tip: Did you know that microgreens can pack up to 40 times more nutrients than their mature counterparts?
The team found that all 25 varieties of microgreens had four to 40 times more nutrients than their matured counterparts.
Have your opinion and never be afraid to showcase them in front of your potential partner, this itself creates an impression of a strong and confident you who is up for a memorable time with her mature counterpart.
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