Sentences with phrase «shunted more»

If you're strength training or lifting weights, I generally think it's better to eat more on the days you lift as the extra calories will generally get shunted more toward muscle tissue.
The thought was that, if you blocked blood flow through the internal mammary artery in the chest, you'd shunt more blood to the heart and relieve the symptoms people experience when they're not getting enough coronary blood flow.

Not exact matches

Even after this slightly Orwellian process is up and running at more locations, frequent travelers might be better off keeping their biometrics to themselves and using «elite» frequent - flier status to get shunted into more sane security lines.
When we pray for those we love, it ought not to mean a shunting of responsibility for their care upon God, but a stimulus to the wiser and more resolute acceptance of our own responsibility.
The medico - materialistic explanation is that simpler cerebral processes act more freely where they are left to act automatically by the shunting - out of physiologically [though in this instance not spiritually] «higher» ones which, seeking to regulate, only succeed in inhibiting results.
It is like a mantra in his head, «it's all about wanting more» is a regular phrase, and it is an opportune moment to discuss the journey he has made from bit - part player, from someone who was even offered up as a makeweight in a failed bid to sign Clint Dempsey from Fulham in 2012, to being shunted around the team, then hampered by a chronic heel injury, fretting about his future, to now being a captain, a leader, a key player for Klopp.
It would be much more concerning if a child has a VP shunt, sickle cell disease, or had just received a dose of chemotherapy and has a fever, etc..
Plus more and more the big ISPs use engagement levels (how many people open, click, mark your emails as not spam etc.) to determine whether you get shunted off to the spam folder or not.
India is also embarking on a $ 168 billion National River Linking Project that envisages constructing more than 15,000 kilometers of canals and tunnels to shunt water to parched areas of the country; the government allocated $ 16.6 million in the coming year for preparatory work.
Their invention shunts away the heat generated by a solar cell under sunlight and cools it in a way that allows it to convert more photons into electricity.
This last point bears explaining - when you exercise, the body shunts blood away from momentarily less essential systems (like the digestive system) and towards more essential systems (heart, lungs, muscles).
This is a lower carbohydrate meal that is best consumed on mornings you are not exercising within 2 - 3 hours after breakfast (since high - protein and high - fat meals will take longer to digest and require more digestive energy to be shunted to your gut).
This also shunts the body into producing more excitatory glutamate and reduces GABA production (8).
In times of stress, progesterone may be shunted to make more cortisol, resulting in less progesterone being available to the cell as well.
Anderson's film may be less deranged, but if anything it surpasses Aronofsky's in eviscerating the weakness of a man who deems his art more worthy of his time than the woman he shunts to the side.
Oddly enough, the characters played by Elizabeth Debicki (Jordan), Isla Fisher (Myrtle), Jason Clarke (George), and Amitabh Bachchan (Meyer) are shunted aside more so than in the book or the 1974 film version, so there are fewer moments for those actors to make much more than positive, if fleeting, impressions.
Anderson is no stranger to stories of driven, tortured geniuses; is «Phantom Thread,» which refutes the very notion of them, his apologia — his refutation of the idea that the work of great men deserves more attention than the women shunted to their sides?
The Robbie character gets shunted to the side somewhat, but that's a reflection of a home life that was much more stilted than presented to the public.
«This is one of the pieces that's easy to fix, but we don't get it right,» Mapp says, asking the audience to think about a typical school open house, where parents are shunted from the auditorium or cafeteria — where they hear from the principal about rules and requirements — to the classroom, where they hear from the teacher about more rules and requirements.
Currently, given that NEA and AFT affiliates are more - concerned with serving members and perpetuating its existence, and the concerns among poor and minority families that they are shunted aside in education decision - making, better working relationships between parents and teachers will remain a struggle.
The auto» box feels more convincing than that of the Clio R.S., shifting unobtrusively by itself (with only the occasional shunt through the driveline at parking speeds — common to almost all twin - clutch transmissions), while in manual mode the engine's keen rev response allows snappy - feeling downshifts.
The quality of virtual design has been materially confirmed by running 200 tests on components and subsystems, some 150 Hyge slide shock test simulations and more than 80 crash tests (frontal impact, side impact, roll - over and shunting, taking various speeds, different types of obstacles and the need to protect occupants, physically very different from one another, into account).
However, each upload and change takes 24 hours or more to «review» and then can be shunted back to the creator with a very cryptic error.
Originally touted for April, and then pushed back to a retail launch in May, Acer has told Pocket - lint that the device has now been shunted again... Read more
Intra-heptic shunts are more common among large dog breeds, whereas extra-heptic shunts are more common among small dog breeds and cats - namely Persians, Himalayans, and mixed - breeds.
Dr. Mehl has authored more than 25 publications in peer - reviewed journals covering many surgical diseases such as laryngeal disorders and treatment, adrenal tumors, bone tumors, liver shunts in small and large breed dogs, kidney transplantation, feline ureteral surgery, episoplasty in dogs, laparoscopic surgery, tracheal surgery and thoracic surgery.
To make matters more complicated, there can also be a congenital form in which the shunting occurs at a microscopic level within the liver substance, called «microvascular dysplasia,» which is not treatable surgically.
The intrahepatic shunt is commonly found in large dog breeds and tends to be much more difficult to operate.
Hepatic encephalopathy is somewhat more common in the breeds of dogs and cats that are the most prone to liver problems (portosystemic shunts are a predisposing factor in toy and small breeds of dogs and in Persian cats; English cockers, Labs, Westies and dobies because of their increased susceptibility to liver disease of other sorts).
Eventually left sided CHF can occur because of an overload of blood to the left ventricle as more blood is shunted through the right ventricle, leading to more blood flowing through the lungs, leading to more blood flowing back into the left atrium and left ventricle.
Although clinical signs may resolve after surgery and the response appears favorable in the first few years, long - term follow - up (more than 3 years) suggests that signs recur in 40 to 50 percent of dogs with partial shunt legations.
Tests for liver disease, (elevated Bile acids level is more accurate than liver enzyme levels for diagnosing portosystemic shunts), liver ultrasound, liver biopsy, trial low protein diet and repeat test at a respected national veterinary laboratory if initial tests were performed «in house» are other things to consider.
However, «medical causes of slowed growth are more common and can include parasites, digestive issues (such as inflammatory bowel disease), a liver shunt, and diabetes, for example,» Su says.
Portosystemic shunts occur more often in pure breed than mixed breed dogs — but both are occasionally born with them.
I now see that I should have discussed microvascular dysplasia in greater length because many more small dog owners write to me about their little dog facing microvascular dysplasia issues than do about portosystemic shunts, so I devoted some time to an article specifically on MVD.
Although decompressive shunt placements have been described in an effort to deflate the syrinx, it is considered a last resort in favor of more physiologic treatments.
Maltese are also at 32 times more risk than all other breeds of a liver defect, present at birth, known as «portosystemic shunt,» according to a 2003 report published in JAVMA.
Partial occlusion of the shunt usually results in improvement, but has a more guarded long - term prognosis.
This type of liver shunt is more commonly noted in dogs that have severe and chronic hepatic (liver) disease; especially those diseases involving a large population of hepatic tissues, hepatitis, cirrhosis and fibrosis.
The inherited conditions of aortic stenosis (a narrowing above the aortic heart valve or the aortic valve itself), atopy / allergic dermatitis (skin allergies), gastric dilatation volvulus (bloat / stomach dilation), early onset cataracts (a clouding of the lens inside the eye), dilated cardiomyopathy (enlargement of the chambers of the heart and thinning of the muscle wall), elbow dysplasia (abnormal growth of tissues that leads to malformation and degeneration of the joint), epilepsy (brain seizures), hypothyroidism (underactive production of thyroid hormones), intervertebral disk disease (problems with the disks between the vertebrae of the spine leading to neurological problems), and hepatic portosystemic shunt (an abnormal blood circulation where blood is diverted around the liver rather than into it) are more prevalent in purebred dogs than in mixed - breed.
For example, Ubbink et al. [7] reported that certain disorders, such as elbow dysplasia and portosystemic shunt, are more likely to be found in dogs of related ancestral origin.
All medications that affect the CYP7a1 enzyme have the potential to interfere with the action of other drugs taken simultaneously (drug interactions are even more likely if your pet was diagnosed with liver shunts).
I'd like to curate a board of similar vintage railway posters and ads from across the world on Pinterest, so if you find any more, do give me a shunt, ta!
A series of long, curving switchbacks were carved directly into the face of the rock, allowing the train to gradually ascend or descend the Devil's Nose for more than eight hundred metres by slowly shunting backward and forward to negotiate the steep switchbacks.
But Blur offers a bit more than just straight up racing, you can bully your way to the front of the pack by barging, shunting and shocking the competition.
T - G: Rivalry in racing has traditionally been promoted through mechanics like shunting, and in more arcade - inspired games, through power - ups and weapons.
The new license works in three ways: firstly, all your online races will add to both your online reputation (that is, your safety score — the more shunts you have, the worse your score will be), and your online strength (which means Project CARS 2 will be able to match you with drivers of similar abilities when you race on open servers online).
Along with the negative AO index, we've seen an increased frequency of the the Arctic Dipole Anomaly, whereby the deep polar closed low that normally keeps the Arctic air contained is split into a pressure zones on both sides of the pole (i.e. a dipole) creating zonal winds across the Arctic shunt both cold air (and ice) more vigorously out of the Arctic.
(3) Why does «the deep polar» normally keep the Arctic air contained» (4) why does it closing low split the artic winds into «pressure zones on both sides of the pole (i.e. a dipole) creating zonal winds» (5) why does having «zonal winds across the Arctic» «shunt both cold air (and ice) more vigorously out of the Arctic?»
It is more important than ever that youth, with your impatience and clarity, be inside and part of these negotiations and not shunted to the periphery.
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