Not exact matches
Zymeworks would
use its knowledge of computing to develop and license platforms: the software engines with which
other companies could test their
compounds virtually so as to stand a better chance of success in the laboratory.
The
other would carry condensate, a
compound used to thin petroleum, from Kitimat back to Edmonton.
The company's
other holdings also tend to kick off large earnings streams, which Buffett and company
use to continue
compounding their returns.
Some are young, and some are old; some want to
use their money for retirement, and some want to have it at hand to buy a house; some people have a high tolerance for risk, while still
other people's idea of a thrill is watching
compound interest accumulate in a savings account.
there is endless evidence via fossils and
other remains of how certain cells evolved light sensitivity and spent billions of years evolving through simple
compound eyes to what we see today; the myriad different eyes
used by species that presently inhabit the earth.
Actually, that's not true, salt like all
other compounds under goes changes as it is
used and reacts and is combined with
other chemicals and substances in mixtures.
Chances are, you've heard of
compound butter, which is butter mixed with
other flavorful ingredients like herbs, spices, dried fruit and more, and
used as an extra-flavorful agent in cooking.
Nastoyka is also mixed with
other compounds and
used as a liniment.
For a powerful source of both coffee and green tea
compounds (along with
other powerful antioxidant
compounds) I will often
use Energy Charge as it is extremely effective, contains less caffeine than coffee, and offers the fat - burning benefits of green coffee bean.
• If you won't be
using brioche or any
other buttery - type vegan bread to make this, you could make a
compound of nondairy butter with the fruit: just mash 2 tablespoons (28 g) softened nondairy butter with the fruit until combined.
(l) If a marijuana extract was added to the product, a disclosure of the type of extraction process and any solvent, gas or
other chemical
used in the extraction process, or any
other compound added to the extract.
- Increase investment in research and development of plant - based foods and clean meat; - Clarify that food producers can
use compound names such as «soy milk» and
other descriptors on food labels; - Include commonsense measures to reform checkoff programs; and - Incentivize the production and consumption of specialty crops and pulses.
To
use PLURYAL ®, first disinfect the skin, but avoid
using benzalkonium chloride solutions or
other quaternary ammonium
compounds.
Variations among states in the degree to which they define through statute or common law the legal relationships of spouses and sperm donors to children conceived
using assisted reproductive technology
compound the insecurities confronting New York lesbian parents contemplating travel or potential relocation to
other jurisdictions.
It's a chemical
compound used to manufacture non-stick surfaces such as Teflon and in
other processes.
Mercury, lead, chromium and
other toxic
compounds,
used in many industrial processes, rob years of healthy life from millions each year.
And, notes Richard Denison, senior scientist at Environmental Defense Fund, many
other PFC
compounds not covered by the EPA actions or voluntary phaseouts are currently
used — including in food packaging — that raise similar environmental health concerns.
Cells
use the
compound to keep their membranes porous and springy, and to produce hormones and
other vital substances.
Morosan and Svanidze decided to do follow - up tests to determine exactly how hard the
compound was, and while they were at it, they also decided to measure the hardness of the
other compositions of titanium and gold that they had
used as comparisons in the original study.
This opens up the possibility for the production and
use of sentinel circuits, which produce
other bioactive
compounds in response to environmental or cellular changes, to target a range of diseases including cancer.»
UCLA chemists and molecular biologists have for the first time
used a «structure - based» approach to drug design to identify
compounds with the potential to delay or treat Alzheimer's disease, and possibly Parkinson's, Lou Gehrig's disease and
other degenerative disorders.
Nitrospinae bacteria, which
use the nitrogen
compound nitrite to «fix» inorganic carbon dioxide into sugars and
other compounds for food and reproduction, are responsible for 15 to 45 percent of such carbon fixation in the western North Atlantic Ocean, researchers report in the...
In Pavillion, Wyo., where residents have complained of nerve damage and loss of sense of taste and smell, EPA superfund investigators found benzene and
other hydrocarbons in well water samples, as well as methane gas, metals, and an unusual chemical variant of a
compound used in hydraulic fracturing.
Fixation processes free up nitrogen atoms from their diatomic form to be
used in
other ways, but nitrogen does not easily react with
other chemicals to form new
compounds.
The hydrogen replaces oxygen in the acids and
other compounds in the bio-oils and makes them less corrosive, and the zeolites break the large hydrocarbons into
compounds such as toluene and benzene that are commonly
used building blocks for a large number of industrial chemicals.
The
compounds are very effective at keeping houses, hospitals, restaurants and
other industries free of microbes and
other contamination and are widely
used.
The
compounds are also
used in many
other products such as plastics and nail polish.
Cobalt is a naturally occurring element
used to make metal alloys and
other metal
compounds, such as military and industrial equipment, and rechargeable batteries.
Other varieties of JIC tomatoes high in a variety of
compounds such as those found in red wine are being
used by Essex company Biodeb to develop a range of skincare products.
The test
uses chromatography to separate cocaine from
other compounds and can not only detect the presence of cocaine but also give quantitative data about the amount of cocaine a person has ingested.
The test, described in tomorrow's issue of the journal Circulation, might be
used to devise better antioxidant vitamin therapies against free radicals and to explore the mechanism of these
compounds in cancer and
other diseases.
Many plants, including the wild tomato species
used in this study, produce chemical
compounds to repel insect pests and
other hungry herbivores.
The general reaction that links the two pieces together into one big molecule has been
used before by
other chemists working to synthesize bryostatin 1 and related
compounds.
In the future, the scientists plan to
use this system to study the effect of these and
other compounds that may prevent the activation of HIV - 1 in the brain.
Using a combination of brain scanning and
other testing, these researchers have shown that women's tears contain a
compound that covertly inhibits sexual desire in men.
A
compound called 10β,17β - dihydroxyestra 1,4 dien -3-one (DHED), they found, relies on an enzyme in the brain to be converted from its «prodrug» form into the active form of estrogen;
other organs in the body
use different starting blocks to generate the hormone.
«Drugs approved to treat hepatitis C and
compounds in development to treat
other viral diseases are prime candidates to
use against the Zika virus,» Kao said.
Combined with
other systems that are being developed, the waste carbon can be
used for new valuable
compounds.
Conventional processing methods
use a high - temperature blast furnace to heat the iron ore and
other compounds to remove oxygen and yield a desired alloy, a method that creates a lot of carbon dioxide, according to a report last year from U.S. EPA on greenhouse gas emissions from the iron and steel sector.
Aromatherapy,, commonly associated with complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), is the
use of volatile liquid plant materials, known as essential oils (EOs), and
other aromatic
compounds from plants to affect someone's mood or health.
But ammonia plants also produce anhydrous ammonia, ammonium nitrate (the
compound that caused last week's explosion in Texas), ammonium sulfate, UAN (urea ammonium nitrate solution) and
other forms of ammonia
used in agricultural and industrial applications — none of which
use the leftover CO2.
Specifically, the research team
used a miniaturized, high - speed technology to screen through sample libraries of 2,816
compounds already approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for
other uses.
«Aside from the large magnetoresistance of this
compound,
other important advantages are its non-toxic composition and the fact that it can be
used even at higher temperatures.»
In addition to their antioxidant properties, these
compounds have been found to have antimicrobial effects, which means that they could be
used as protective substances in wood or
other construction materials.
«Triclosan's increasing detection in environmental samples and its increasingly broad
use in consumer products may overcome its moderate benefit and present a very real risk of liver toxicity for people, as it does in mice, particularly when combined with
other compounds with similar action,» said Robert H. Tukey, PhD, professor in the departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Pharmacology.
As Manel del Valle, the main author of the study, explains: «The concept of the electronic tongue consists in
using a generic array of sensors, in
other words with generic response to the various chemical
compounds involved, which generate a varied spectrum of information with advanced tools for processing, pattern recognition and even artificial neural networks.»
However, similar to cyclosporin A, which here was
used as transporter inhibitor, also
other chemical
compounds, including man - made pollutants, inhibit Abcb4 function and thus cause increased sensitivity of fish embryos to toxicants.
Palladium catalysts are
used to form an array of chemical
compounds in pharmaceuticals, plastics, agrochemicals, and many
other industries.
They have also found components
used to make DNA, the molecule that carries the instructions for how to build and regulate a living organism, as well as
other biologically important molecules like nitrogen heterocycles, sugar - related organic
compounds, and
compounds found in modern metabolism.
The worms
use their plumes to collect hydrogen sulfide, nitrate, and
other nutrients to feed the symbiotic bacteria in their guts that break down these
compounds for them.