(See the faint
sign of marker around his eyes?
Not exact matches
The
markers were reportedly made by Eagle
Sign and Design, which published photos
of them on its Facebook page before removing them after receiving media inquiries.
In clinical trials the treatment — which involves extracting individual patients» immune T - cells, modifying them to seek out tell - tale biological
markers associated with blood cancers like aggressive lymphoma, and then pumping those modified killer cells back into the body — has shown major promise, in some cases eliminating all
signs of the cancer in patients six months after treatment.
Now, I'm not a huge fan
of crowds, but over the past few years, a couple
of local incidents tempted me to get out my magic
markers and make some protest
signs myself.
It feels like a very long time since we Arsenal fans were getting excited and optimistic about the summer transfer window to come, with Arsene Wenger setting down an early
marker with the big money
signing of the Switzerland international midfield star Granit Xhaka from Borussia Monchengladbach.
Once you've ordered and paid for your DVD,
signed by Carragher in permanent
marker, it will then be sent out via recorded delivery and you'll also receive a certificate
of authentication.
A
marker had been laid, and a burst
of creativity followed before last week, when Southampton lampooned the craze with «Another Unnecessarily Elaborate Football Club
Signing Video,» featuring motorboats and helicopters, to announce reserve goalkeeper Stuart Taylor penning a contract extension.
Sebastian Prodl laid down his own
marker nonetheless, firmly standing in the way
of the January
signing's advances into a dangerous area.
A close look at her blood work showed insulin resistance, elevated inflammatory
markers like C - reactive protein (CRP), and estrogen dominance: all
signs of hormonal imbalances.
There are some
signs that we are seeing through research that can be used as more early diagnostic
markers of autism.
They are looking for
signs of hypoglycemia or low blood sugar levels, jaundice and other abnormal clinical
markers.
Babies who reach critically low levels
of reserve fuel and fluids before their mother's milk comes in can be found lethargic with compromised vital
signs after hours
of constant nursing and fussing, at which time they are often diagnosed with hypoglycemia, excessive weight loss and / or hyperbilirubinemia, all
markers of starvation.
Both the walkers and cyclists had lauded the park district for responding swiftly, while also disapproving
of the abundance
of signs and
markers posted and paint on the sidewalks alerting users
of the directional rules.
Marsh «very passionately» supports euthanasia, describing it as «a
sign of deeply advanced and civilised society: Two
markers of civilisation are the number
of people riding bicycles and the presence
of euthanasia.»
Over the past two years, the state department
of transportation says they've placed new pavement
markers,
signs, and other devices at train stations in New Castle, Mount Kisco, White Plains, and even on Lakeview Avenue in Valhalla.
Markers of inflammation in the blood might correlate with clinical
signs of hyperalgesia or declining pain thresholds on sensory tests.
That means that handedness, Rodriguez says, «can be used with other
markers to predict who's going to have problems with behavior» and give parents, teachers and doctors the opportunity to intervene at the first
sign of trouble.
The challenge lies in measuring, in the absence
of convenient intergalactic road
signs or distance
markers, how far off these objects are.
It is unknown whether delirium can be treated to improve prognosis in critically ill patients, or whether it is a
marker of organ dysfunction or systemic disease and an early
sign that complications are likely.
The only
signs of the pipe are a gap in the trees that stretches for kilometers, a tiny yellow
marker that says «Warning: Carbon Dioxide Pipeline,» and a little shack that houses the pumps that keep the CO2 moving underground and pressurized.
The damage sensors lit up first, with the hydrogen peroxide
marker following moments later, suggesting that the reactive oxygen molecules are indeed a
sign, and not a cause,
of injury.
In mice, this form
of lipodystrophy was also characterized by «whitening»
of brown fat cells, a loss
of white fat, and
signs of metabolic syndrome, including insulin resistance, fat tissue inflammation, dyslipidemia (elevated cholesterol and fat), increased resting energy use, and increased
markers of cardiovascular disease.
Instead, she advocates for well - trained police officers who can identify the behavioral
signs of impairment and less invasive biological
marker tests, which could be immediately performed at the roadside to confirm the presence
of a cannabinoid.
Researchers have been tracking the spread
of artemisinin - resistant parasites first by looking for
signs in patients, and later by using multiple mutations in the parasite's Kelch13, or K13, gene, as molecular
markers for resistance.
In contrast, there was a higher risk
of teen homicides near intersections with stop
signs, a possible
marker of a less - trafficked area.
An inability to handle misty driving conditions has been one
of the chief obstacles to the development
of autonomous vehicular navigation systems that use visible light, which are preferable to radar - based systems for their high resolution and ability to read road
signs and track lane
markers.
In an effort to identify a biological
marker to help guide intervention, a new study in Biological Psychiatry reports that postoperative delirium is associated with
signs of inflammation — specifically elevations in the inflammatory
marker C - reactive protein (CRP)-- in patients 70 years
of age or older.
After the pollutants are recorded, the next step is to look for biological
signs of chemical exposure, which she calls
markers.
Emergency rooms are testing many patients for
markers of acute coronary syndrome who show no
signs of having suffered a heart attack, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have found.
Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) have increased brain levels
of a
marker of microglial activation, a
sign of inflammation, according to a new study in Biological Psychiatry by researchers at the University
of Manchester, United Kingdom.
Resolvin D - 1 attenuated the
signs of kidney inflammation that were seen in heart - attack mice not given the bioactive mediator — the non-resolvin D - 1 animals had distorted kidney morphology, enhanced levels
of the kidney injury
marker NGAL and diminished amounts
of nephrin — a protein necessary for proper functioning
of the kidney — in the podocytes
of the kidney filtering structure.
Blood samples showed that many in this group exhibit C - peptide molecules (a
marker of insulin production), blood glucose levels that rise less after a meal than would be expected in the absence
of insulin, and
signs of autoimmune attack.
The metabolic dysfunction may well proceed the clinical
signs, such as thinning
of the neural fiber layer and ganglion cell layer, which offers another synergistic
marker in addition to the nanoscale structural
markers.
He used a fluorescent
marker called GFP (Green Fluorescent Protein) to label the suspected prion - determining domains
of these proteins and looked to see if they aggregated in cells - a
sign that they may be misfolding and an indication
of prion - like activity.
Moreover, the treated animals showed no
signs of inflammation or cell damage in their spines, classic
markers for MS.
As such, this substance will serve as a
sign — or
marker —
of that related thing.
Next Page: Treatment options [pagebreak] Implications for treatment Though the exact role
of inflammatory
markers is yet to be determined, if your CRP test uncovers high levels
of CRP (defined by the American Heart Association as over 3 mg / L), it is probably a
sign that you should address your risk for cardiovascular disease, even if you have normal cholesterol.
In the past 13 years, several other
signs and symptoms have been associated with Syndrome X: low - density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol oxidized by free radicals, low levels
of antioxidant vitamins, elevated C - reactive protein (C - RP, a
marker of inflammation), [1] low dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) levels, high cortisol levels, and sometimes androgen - dependent baldness.
Learn about the
signs and symptoms
of inflammation, the supplements you can take to alleviate conditions, and the
markers you need to watch our for or test to check for inflammation.
We looked at lysozyme, that's a
marker, an enzyme
marker — that if it's high, it can be a
sign of inflammation.
The claim: That eating for your blood type makes it easy to lose weight, have more energy and avoid chronic diseases from autoimmune disease to heart disease to cancer, because the ABO
markers are a
sign of your ancestral lineage and what you might be best adapted to eat.
They also experienced a smaller rise in blood glucose levels after a meal, which is a
sign of better insulin sensitivity, as well as other biological
markers of better metabolic health.
The first
sign you need to watch is the drop in Globulin, which is a
marker of your immunoglobulins.
The consensus conference even showed
signs of being holistic, emphasizing that a comprehensive evaluation for heart disease risk should be made up
of «multiple biomarkers including total and HDL cholesterol, blood pressure, body fatness, glucose tolerance, and inflammatory
markers.»
There were no street
signs, few
markers, and a lot
of sadness from people who had lost everything.
Example: Instead
of seeing a student's rude outburst as a
sign of willful disrespect, I might instead understand it as a
marker of a missing emotional self - regulation skill.
In an attempt to end reliance on processor
markers HTC has reportedly
signed a memorandum
of cooperation with ST - Ericsson to develop its own mobile chips.
That was before economic
markers started showing
signs of life.
Only instead
of houses, the streets are lined with neat rows
of signs that name the owners
of the empty lots, inviting writerly comparisons with grave
markers.
Monitoring pancreas specifi c
markers and clinical
signs on a sequential basis should help to support resolution or progression
of pancreatic infl ammation.