Not exact matches
Short of a DNA test on the confirmed
bones of either of them, we will never know for certain, but that
also means nobody can claim either was definitely «white» or any
other race.
AsI came to separate who I was as spirit and soul from my ego or flesh and the latters coping mechanisms the inimacy with a few
others became a place i not only went to for encouragement, transparency and to heal that inner child but
also a place for clarity, to be remided who I really am, where those who've come to know me see me, help divide through the
bone and marrow per se.
1) FOSSIL RECORD: made of not only
bone to stone fossils, but
also amber, dehydrated corpses, footprints in mud / ash to stone fossils, leaf and insect imprints in various forms of stone, along with many
other forms of preservation of dead animal / plant life from times long ago.
Black beans are
also rich in B vitamins, Folate, potassium (helps regulate your blood pressure and heart rate), magnesium, calcium (builds and maintains
bones) and
other heart - healthy nutrients.
Leafy greens, especially in the raw form, are an alkaline promoting food, so eating them assists our bodies in achieving that necessary slightly alkaline pH. Leafy greens are
also great
bone builders, as they have more vitamin K than any
other food, which is crucial for the
bone building proteins to function properly.
Its X-ray models can detect a variety of contaminants including metal, glass,
bones, shells, stones, hard rubber and plastic down to 0.3 mm in size, and can
also be used for
other quality control operations such as product grading by length, presence of clips, voids in product, product deformation, missing or damaged pieces, and fill - level control.
Broth Bar is
also the retail shop for Salt, Fire and Time's line of jarred
bone broths, coconut yoghurt, packaged jerkies and
other nourishing foods.
Milk is an excellent source of calcium and vitamin D. It's
also a good source of
other nutrients, such as protein and phosphorus that are necessary for strong
bones and good health.
They've
also got you covered on the calcium front, as along with
other nutrients, chia seeds hold nutrients vital for
bone health.
Clare - Kearney
also spoke about one of her teammates who refused to eat and even became sick to the point where she began to experience broken
bones and
other injuries.
One cup of chopped kale contains as much as 9 % of an adult's daily calcium requirement (protecting you from
bone loss and osteoporosis) and helping your metabolism); 206 % of your vitamin A requirement (good for vision and skin as well as helping to prevent lung and mouth cancers); 134 % of your vitamin C requirement (supporting the immune system) and a whopping 684 % of cancer fighting vitamin K. Vitamin K is
also necessary for a wide variety of
other bodily functions, including normal blood clotting, antioxidant activity, and
bone health.
It's
also more readily consumed by most kids than
other foods providing some of those nutrients, such as calcium - rich sardines, canned salmon with
bones or dark green, leafy vegetables.
There's
also a splash pad around the
other side of the café with benches for you to rest your weary mom
bones while your kids enjoy some fresh air.
Research
also shows that kids who are fed soy formula (versus breastmilk or cow's milk formula) in the first year of life may have a significantly lower
bone density than
other kids.
Stem cells have
also been identified in human milk, and have the potential to differentiate into mammary epithelial lineages under mammary differentiation conditions in vitro, as well as
other cell types in corresponding microenvironments, including
bone cells, brain cells, liver cells, pancreatic beta cells and heart cells.
Not only does caffeine impact a mom's body chemistry, and rob the
bones of calcium and
other nutrients, but it
also impact's baby's health.
Aside from Choi, the mayor
also approved six
other intersections to be renamed on Staten Island, including one named after the former president and CEO of the Staten Island Museum, Elizabeth Egbert, who died last year after a battle with
bone marrow cancer.
Four
other similarly incomplete
bones were
also found and described.
The back - and - forth attachment and removal of methyl groups
also fine - tunes gene expression in stem cells, which can mature, specialize and multiply to become muscle,
bone, nerve, or
other cell types.
Therefore, they not only kill cancer cells but
also are toxic to
other rapidly proliferating cells such as those in hair follicles and
bone marrow.
They
also said suggest that women who broke a wrist stood a 40 percent higher chance of breaking
other bones during the subsequent 11 years compared with women who did not break a wrist.
This finding
also indicates
other potential benefits for treating extra
bone growth often seen in trauma and surgery patients.
«These different stages represent potential targets for limiting or stopping the progression of the disease, and may
also be useful for blocking abnormal
bone formation in
other conditions besides FOP.
«It could
also have implications for
other inflammatory diseases where
bone loss is involved, like osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis.»
MakerBot has
also supplied the Feinstein Institute with early samples of its just - announced MakerBot PLA Composite Filaments in Limestone (calcium carbonate) and Iron, which will be available commercially later this year, so the Feinstein Institute can start investigating how to engineer
other kinds of tissue, like
bone or 3D print custom - made shields for cancer and radiation treatment.
The disease originates in a lymphoid organ (lymph node, spleen, or
bone marrow) before spreading through the blood to infiltrate not only
other lymphoid organs but
also other tissues.
Paleopathologists can
also calculate growth rates by measuring
bones of people of different ages, examine teeth for enamel defects (signs of childhood malnutrition), and recognize scars left on
bones by anemia, tuberculosis, leprosy, and
other diseases.
However, these poisons can
also do significant harm to
other dividing cells such as those found in the stomach lining and in hair and nail follicles, as well as the blood and immune stem cells in the
bone marrow.
The scientists
also discovered genetic clues to the evolution of the giraffe's long neck and legs, which have the same number of
bones as the neck and legs of humans and
other mammals.
Padian and
other critics
also cite problems with the
bones that Saitta excavated in Montana.
Other remains — skulls, hands, and foot
bones from infants, teens, and the elderly —
also consistently showed the same unusual combination of modern and apelike traits.
The study by the Vargas lab
also settled the identity of the
other two
bones of the bird wrist, which were commonly misidentified in both fields.
Some 3 million animal
bones have been found at Çatalhöyük — primarily from sheep and cattle, but
also goats, horses, dogs, boar, fox, deer, hare and
other species.
Metastasized cancer cells then stimulate
other cells in the
bones to degrade the
bone tissue, a mechanism
also believed to take place in OS.
She
also believes the drug could potentially be used for patients with
other types of cancer that degrade
bones, or for non-cancer-related osteoporosis.
Radiocarbon and
other dating methods
also helped establish that the artifacts — stone blade fragments, scrapers, shell ornaments, a
bone awl, and various digging and carving tools — are an astonishing 42,000 to 45,000 years old.
The data
also serve as a warning to physicians treating patients with osteoporosis to think beyond the standard
bone density test when assessing risks of hip and
other fractures.
«The
bone lining cells
also make sense as gatekeepers or mediators for the effect of the bound hormone because of their position on the
bone and their connection to the
other bone cells,» says Erben.
Remarkably, this group of late Neanderthals
also used the
bones of their kind as tools, which were used to shape
other tools of stone.
«Future studies are needed to answer whether
other hormones
also influence
bone turnover via this cell type or if they use
other cells.
They
also have scanned hand
bones of
other members of Australopithecus, including Lucy's species, A. afarensis, but the pattern of use was not preserved in that species's trabeculae.
Not only did the monks have higher rates of thickened
bones and certain patterns of ossification that are hallmarks of the severely obese, but they
also showed higher rates of arthritis and
other weight - related joint problems.
Her analysis
also found that smaller
bones, such as those in the foot or the kneecap, yielded DNA that could be used for identifications at about the same rate as the femur and
other larger
bones, which, until then, were considered the best options.
When possible, scientists will
also collect and store
other biological specimens such as leftover tumor or
bone marrow samples.
The researchers
also found several
other variants associated with
bone mineral density in specific areas, including 3 for forearm, 14 for femoral neck, and 19 for lumbar spine.
Yongwon Choi, with Ralph Steinman and
others, identifies a new tumor necrosis factor family member TRANCE (later called RANKL), [i] and subsequently demonstrates its role in the immune and
bone system, and
also in
bone - residing cancers such as multiple myelomas.
Adams and
other scientists are trying not only to find ways to tag these stem cells with glowing molecules but
also to develop new methods to peer inside the
bone without disturbing the marrow.
These findings are in agreement with
other studies on cell morphology [3, 4] and senescence [5], and the authors hope to advance these studies by separately analyzing subpopulations derived from the same
bone marrow sample, and
also surveying the grade of cell maturity (surface receptor analysis) and cytoskeleton composition of the cells during cell tracking.
This new knowledge has paved the way for the therapeutic transfer of stem cells not only for the treatment of hematopoietic diseases by
bone marrow transplantation â $» first attempted by E. Donnall Thomas, one of this bookâ $ ™ s editors, in 1957 â $» but
also for the treatment of many
other disorders.
Blood cells derived from iPS cells
also have
other obstacles: an inability to engraft into organs or
bone marrow and a likelihood of developing tumors.