Sentences with phrase «slightly higher concentrations»

A pet with cancer needs slightly higher concentrations of protein than the levels needed for adult maintenance.
Ripe bananas contain a slightly higher concentration of antioxidant compounds than unripe bananas, says David L. Katz, M.D. Antioxidants are able to inhibit free radicals from damaging DNA and cellular tissue, and a diet rich in a variety of antioxidants may be instrumental in preventing cancer, heart disease, diabetes and neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease.
Pork tenderloins (derived from the muscle along the spine) have a slightly higher concentration of protein at 24g per 85g of cooked meat and the saturated fat concentration is lower at 1.3 g.

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While all products differ slightly, Naked Rice by Naked Nutrition uses a clean, hexane - free process to extract the protein in high concentrations from the grain.
Perhaps more importantly, though, whey isolate delivers that (slightly) higher protein concentration at the cost of general health.
Although high sodium levels appear to slightly decrease uric acid concentrations, Juraschek cautions against jumping to the conclusion that to reduce blood uric acid it's a good idea to purposely consume lots of sodium.
To maintain the solubility constant, which, however, slightly differs for the phases precipitated in different pH ranges, the solubility concentration of calcium ions is specifically lower at higher concentrations of carbonate (higher pH).
As the concentration of sulforaphane is a lot higher in broccoli sprouts than in mature broccoli, exactly the same decrease in risk theoretically may be had with a weekly intake of slightly over an ounce of sprouts.
Raw ginger contains high concentrations of gingerols, while dried ginger exhibits slightly reduced levels of gingerols but abundant shogaols.
Soy isoflavones have shown a positive influence over cardiovascular health, slightly reducing the concentration of low - density lipoproteins in individuals who had very high levels of cholesterol.
Two longer - term studies, in persons without diabetes, that measured fasting blood β - hydroxybutyrate concentrations over 10 wk found that, whereas the concentrations increased over the first 2 — 4 wk, they then decreased and, after 10 — 12 wk, remained only slightly higher than those of dieters following other diets (21, 23).
The median income for college graduates is just slightly below average for the communities we looked at, but the concentration of young people is high at close to a quarter of local residents.
So it is quite likely that plant photosynthesis (including that happening in the ocean from phytoplankton) could well be constrained by CO2 concentration at 280 ppmv, with a slightly higher input from animal respiration plus emissions from the Earth's interior balancing out the natural decay rate.
The data I have shows this to project a CO2 concentration by 2100 of 580 ppmv (slightly higher than the figure you cite of 550 ppmv).
CO2 concentrations: — Are slightly higher near the ground than for instance 10 km up in the atmosphere, in the size 10 ppm.
Although higher concentrations of carbon dioxide reduce the pH of the ocean to some degree, it still remains slightly alkaline; pH values range from 8.2 (in the Norwegian Sea of the North Atlantic) to 7.9 (in the Eastern Pacific and Arabian Sea)[Doney 2006].
(Too much uncertainty regarding the existence and magnitude of «biotic regulation» of our climate and the purported negative human impact on this mechanism; no mention of possible positive effect on biota of higher CO2 concentrations and / or slightly warmer temperatures.)
Consistent with this, the annual average atmospheric CO2 measurement stations in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) record slightly higher CO2 concentrations than stations in the Southern Hemisphere (SH).
Over the period the known natural drivers of climate have been flat or slightly negative, which leaves just 2 possibilities: some as yet undiscovered natural cause or that, as the IPCC conclude, the dominant factor was anthropogenic forcing from increased greenhouse gas concentrations, which are after all, at least 35 % higher than at any time in the last 600K years.
In turn, China is recording ever increasing aerosol concentrations (though with slightly higher AAOD / AEOD ratios), culminating in the last decade as apparent in the (modelled) GOCART AOD for 2005 - 07.
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