Sentences with phrase «same type of compound»

At the back, the C7.R's rear wing looks very familiar, sporting the same type of compound curves seen on the C6.R that closely mirrored the angle of the rear window.
The same types of compounds create bad breath or offensive odor of flatulence.

Not exact matches

Gaining confidence that their compound was appropriately targeting the plaques, the researchers worked with the National Institutes of Health to obtain brain tissue from people who died of Alzheimer's and performed the same type of staining.
The same compound promotes the growth of tooth tissue called dentine — a protective material between the sensitive pulp inside a tooth and the enamel on its surface — so Cohen believes that the type of tissue formed partly depends on the neighbouring cells.
«We represent all types of archery, and compound archery we see as the same level of competition as recurve archery,» says Tom Dielen *, secretary general of the World Archery Federation, the sport's international governing body, which advocates for compound archery's inclusion in the Olympics.
So thus we now find that, similar to stacking smart drugs, stacking muscle gain supplements and stacking fat loss aids, biohackers, anti-aging enthusiasts and a growing number of seemingly smart people are now stacking the very same type of growth hormones, IGF - 1 precursors and other compounds mentioned in the «cryptic message» above.
As part of my program, I focused on full body type weight lifting (compound exercises)-- the types of exercise that builds different muscle groups all at the same time, vs isolated muscle building when you use machine weights for example.
Going back an additional 150 years, this graph shows the annual growth rate (AGR, i.e. CAGR exclusively for one - year intervals, no need for compounding) in CO2 emissions from the same types of fossil fuel (including oil field and refinery flares and cement production), for every year from 1850 to 2008.
Compounding the problem, Ledford and others say, is that Duke wants to recoup nearly all of its grid costs through a bill add - on or «rider,» which isn't subject to the same type of scrutiny at the utilities commission as base electricity rates or proposals for new power plants.
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