To test the underwater housings, the researcher put
pieces of tissue in them and submerged them.
A piece of tissue in a disposable diaper will help you determine if the diaper is wet.
► A teen girl kicks a soccer ball at her father, it hits him in the face and we see him fall to the ground; we later see the man with
a piece of tissue in his nose, implying a broken nose, but no blood is visible.
Not exact matches
Based on the definition
of endometriosis — which is basically that
pieces of endometrial
tissue end up
in other parts
of the body — it can be easy to assume that endometriosis causes intense pain all over the body.
«It is characterized by small, misplaced
pieces of tissue similar to what we normally see
in the uterine lining, which we refer to as implants, that appear outside the uterus.
She was rolling up sheets
of wax into candles, and
in between each sheet was a
piece of tissue paper.
As a stopgap, which I hit on
in our hotel room the night before the factory was supposed to finish a big order, we put
in a balled
piece of tissue to push the cable away from the antenna.
«[M] ore than half
of the main broad types
of conventional whole
pieces of farmed animal muscle
tissue will have at least one cost - competitive cultured alternative
in 10 — 70 years.»
Our friend Bruna loved them so much she packed two
of those
in a
piece of tissue to bring it back to her house.
In general, we don't want to remove a
piece of meniscus that could heal together since meniscus
tissue does not grow back.
Usually the melting chocolates are a very dark hue
of colors... always add white to lighten them up OR make them all
in a pretty white basket, a
piece of styrofoam
in the bottom... arrange pops like you would flowers and get some
tissue paper or colored paper confetti strips to give it a celebratory look.
So the placenta has detached, but hasn't come out
in one
piece; speed is
of the essence, because there might be a lot
of blood behind the
tissue, ie an occult haemorrhage.
In some girls, the hymen (a little
piece of tissue across the vagina) prevents easy insertion
of the tampon.
If you do not have a wetness indicator diaper, another tip would be to place a
piece of tissue paper
in your baby's diaper to help better reveal the secret if she wet her diaper or not.
I would say just talk to them about the potty read up on babycenter about the different things to help the process along because even if they are not talking that much they still may give off many non verbal clues
of having to go potty.However if they are really not ready try potty training keep a onesie on
in the day time with their clothing and a blanket sleeper on at night that way they hopefully won't be able to get to the dirty diaper before you.My dd is 19 months as well and I have been training her sort
of by letting her sit on the potty I have only let her use the one that goes on the big toilet but she peed
in it once and she often will say she has to pee when
in the bathroom but will sit and not do anything and get little
pieces of tissue off the roll and push it into toilet this is her renditon
of wiping even though the
tissue does not really come
in contact with any areas that need to be wiped I have slacked off on the training because she can not pull her pants up and down which is on the list
of things kids need to be able to do to go by themseleves.Maybe just get them a few books and videos and a potty chair and talk to your dd's and see what happens you may be surpised.HTH
If you want to add
in a «sense
of smell» part to this activity, try brushing a
piece of lavender or another fragrant flower over the
tissue.
Place a
piece of toilet
tissue in the diaper and you'll be able to tell if it's gotten wet.
The Human Genome Project, which sequenced the 3 billion pairs
of nucleotide bases
in human DNA, was a
piece of cake
in comparison: Epigenetic markers and patterns are different
in every
tissue type
in the human body and also change over time.
He and his colleagues had reconstructed the partial genome
of a woolly mammoth found frozen
in Siberia, and he was convinced that researchers like himself would soon be able to take bits
of degraded
tissue samples, extract ancient DNA and use them to
piece together whole genomes
of extinct animals.
«It's a stellar
piece of work — the fact they were able to achieve the precise shape they need is impressive,» says Charles Vacanti, director
of the Laboratory for
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital
in Boston, who did not take part
in this research.
Measuring a few millimetres across, the
pieces of intestinal
tissue made by the month - long process contain all the cells and features found
in normal gut
tissue, and grow by the same route as
in embryos.
The new «tumor
in a dish» method begins by taking the cancerous
tissue removed during surgery or biopsy, cutting it up into small
pieces and putting them
in a special collagen gel that maintains them as «organoids» that retain the three - dimensional structure
of the original tumor and include supporting cells from the tumor's environment.
Or,
in patients who've had part
of the small intestine removed, tiny
pieces of gut organoid
tissue could be implanted and, after growing larger, connected to the intestine.
In each experiment, researchers embedded one piece of normal cervical tissue and one piece of cervical lesion from the same person in a cylindrical phantom for simultaneous photoacoustic imagin
In each experiment, researchers embedded one
piece of normal cervical
tissue and one
piece of cervical lesion from the same person
in a cylindrical phantom for simultaneous photoacoustic imagin
in a cylindrical phantom for simultaneous photoacoustic imaging.
It has got long
pieces of grass, looks like there is some
tissue in there, little bit
of plastic.
The
tissue is then taken to a processing center, where the materials are given a thorough cleaning and techs slice off excess
pieces of muscle or bone before they cryopreserve them, which keeps the remains usable
in living patients for up to five years.
In their new paper, Cheyette and his team examined the gene DIXDC1 — a key piece of the WNT signaling pathway that is active in tissues of the brain and interacts with DISC1, a gene implicated in schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, and autism spectrum disorder
In their new paper, Cheyette and his team examined the gene DIXDC1 — a key
piece of the WNT signaling pathway that is active
in tissues of the brain and interacts with DISC1, a gene implicated in schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, and autism spectrum disorder
in tissues of the brain and interacts with DISC1, a gene implicated
in schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, and autism spectrum disorder
in schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, and autism spectrum disorders.
Currently, the only definitive way to distinguish rejection from other causes
of kidney injury is by performing a biopsy,
in which doctors remove a small
piece of kidney
tissue to look for rejection - associated damage.
Combining these two
pieces of information, the MRI can make a 3D map
of the
tissues in the body.
Archaeologists can now detect ancient maize even when cobs and kernels have long rotted away, via tiny plant fragments called phytoliths, minute
pieces of silica that build up
in plant
tissues.
To understand more, she conducted experiments
in acute brain slices, small
pieces of brain
tissue where neurons stay alive and maintain their physiological properties.
To better understand how the different
pieces of the immune system develop, immunologists Florent Ginhoux and Naomi McGovern at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A * STAR)
in Singapore and their colleagues studied
tissue from nearly 100 elective abortions performed between 14 and 22 weeks
of gestation.
Resuspend cells
in cold MACS buffer and filter through 100 - µm cell strainer using a rubber tip
of 2.5 ml syringe to smash remaining
tissue pieces.
«This is a lovely
piece of tissue engineering which has produced bone with a high degree
of accuracy
in terms
of shape.»
The inner wall
of the small intestine is lined with epithelial
tissue covered
in wrinkles and folds from which villi — microscopic fingerlike
pieces of tissue — project, increasing the surface area for absorption.
When looking through a
piece of freshly excised retinal
tissue,
in front
of a dark background, it appears slightly opaque and silky (Fig. 1, left).
A liver biopsy, most commonly performed by making a small incision
in the abdomen and inserting a thin needle through the abdomen into the liver, is performed to remove a small
piece of tissue for examination under a microscope.
But now, a team
of researchers at Oregon Health and Science University
in Portland, Oregon, has used a unique cloning and cell reprogramming technique to create a fresh
piece of tissue or stem cells that perfectly match and is compatible with the skin
of the affected patient.
A Science
piece spotlights Clevers» development
of a test
in which organoids can be grown from
tissue samples taken from patients.
And there are those
in slums who give up their
tissues, a
piece of their liver, or their kidney, just to get their hands on a few hundred American dollars.
In 1994, Wilson's doctors had no reason to analyze several
pieces of infected
tissue.
So the idea
of buying a
piece of equipment to help me do those very things seems unnecessary, kind
of like buying a Kleenex holder when the
tissues already come
in a perfectly serviceable box.
There is actual credible scientific research that suggests that when you take whey or other quickly - digesting protein before a workout, you maximize your protein synthesis process, Also, whey has some peptides which are little
pieces of protein, that increase the blood flow to your muscle
tissue, which will
in turn boost the nutrient and hormone delivery to your muscle
tissue while you workout, and it will also increase your muscle pump!
The pharmaceutical quality gelatin used
in our two -
piece hard - shell gelatin capsules is obtained through the processing
of collagen, a protein composed
of eighteen different amino acids found
in the connective
tissues and bones
of most animals, including humans.
To make these small flowers, I took a 20
in x 20
in piece of tissue paper, cut it
in half, and placed one half off to the side.
The TEG has a T - shaped
piece of cartilage
in it, and is hidden out
of sight and anchored to the
tissues of the eye socket by ligaments.
Big sheets
of tissue paper (like the ones you get when you buy a shirt), a
piece of luggage flattened out, a seat cushion, a coat that's been
in the closet for six months, even two cardboard scratching pad replacement boards fastened together.
If you are not sure, check by placing a mirror
in front
of your Schnauzer's nose and look for condensation or place a
piece of tissue paper
in front
of your Schnauzer's nose and watch for any movement.
It enables the practitioner to safely probe the subgingival
tissues, take dental radiographs and biopsies
of lesions, perform extractions (if necessary), and remove foreign objects (e.g.,
pieces of wood, bones, cardboard, foxtails, thread, needles) that may be found wedged between the teeth or embedded
in the mouth
tissue or gingiva.
These early observations were reinforced by Colin Harvey
in 1993, when he stated: «In a healthy dog or cat, fed a «natural» diet that requires tearing and separation of swallowable pieces, the teeth and gingival tissues are largely self - cleaning; that is, plaque is wiped off before it has time to mature to a pathogenic thickness and bacterial mix.&raqu
in 1993, when he stated: «
In a healthy dog or cat, fed a «natural» diet that requires tearing and separation of swallowable pieces, the teeth and gingival tissues are largely self - cleaning; that is, plaque is wiped off before it has time to mature to a pathogenic thickness and bacterial mix.&raqu
In a healthy dog or cat, fed a «natural» diet that requires tearing and separation
of swallowable
pieces, the teeth and gingival
tissues are largely self - cleaning; that is, plaque is wiped off before it has time to mature to a pathogenic thickness and bacterial mix.»