Sentences with phrase «small organs of»

There was a young law student named Rex, Who had very small organs of sex.

Not exact matches

Small example: the death of one person in an accident (bad) can result in saving the life of another by organ transplant (good).
This central organ reaches out to the smallest village through a tight network of a central Working Committee, an operations Secretariat, a dozen regional Joint Management Centers, three score sub-regional JMCs, and 448 local JMCs, each of which has an intelligence committee, a political - social - economic committee, and a commmunications committee.
In total, eight of her organs were donated - her heart, small bowel, pancreas, both kidneys, both lungs, and her liver was split and transplanted into two people.
He repeatedly emphasizes the importance of «quality music» — music produced not by choirs and organs, but by praise teams, soloists and a variety of instrumentalists and small ensembles that use synthesizers, drums and electric guitars.
I must refrain from saying more about it until we arrive again at a proper understanding of what the Mass is and what it is for... I am not speaking of the old foundations which were established for the children of the nobility... I am speaking of the new foundations...» There were too many, and as things were at these smaller places their incumbents all got reduced to «anthem singers, organ wheezers and reciters of decadent, indifferent Masses».
The gizzard is a small organ found in the lower stomach of a chicken, and your butcher should be able to get one for you.
In general, a healthy ketogenic diet consists of lots of green leafy vegetables, fish and seafood, meats and organ meats, healthy fats (like olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, tallow, & lard), and small amounts of nuts and seeds and berries.
Fat We all need to eat a small amount of fat because it protects our organs and helps us grow.
Part of the small intestine and / or other abdominal organs, covered by a thin transparent membrane, protrudes outside the abdomen at the umbilical cord because the abdominal wall muscles don't close properly.
Even small amounts of alcohol are going to put a strain on this underdeveloped organ.
Uterus: Female reproductive organ that weighs about two - three ounces and is about the size of a small woman's fist prior to pregnancy.
The placenta is a small organ that attaches to the wall of your uterus and develops during your pregnancy.
The best natural laundry detergent for babies is one that is tough on the stains that come just from having a small, precious being in the home (other than that vindictive housecat), but which is also formulated with special consideration for the sensitivity and the delicacy of babies» skin — the biggest and most absorbent organ on their tiny little frames.
The event will also feature daily demonstrations of at least 25 carousel organs, ranging in size from a small music box to a one - ton organ.
The power of the state is minimal, but contrary to anarcho - capitalism, this power is transferred to small - scale democratically owned organs, not to huge multinational shareholder - owned corporations.
His work focuses on changing the architecture of the stomach and rerouting the small intestine, which is an exceedingly complex organ — hardly a homogeneous, 23 - foot pipe carrying food from the stomach to the large intestine, as was once believed.
«If we fed the fish a specific type of fat, our technique allowed us to determine into what molecules these lipids were reassembled after they were broken down in the small intestine and in which organs and cells these molecules ended up,» Farber explained.
Lagasse, based at Pitt's McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, has discovered how to turn any one of the body's 500 lymph nodes — the small, oval - shaped organs where immune cells gather to fight invading pathogens — into an incubator that can grow an entirely new liver.
Despite never having diagnosed a storybook character, and his inability to interview the patient or get any sort of a medical history, with such an extremely small - sized organ that got suddenly large, Kass immediately suspected heart failure.
«We believe that small subsets of metastatic tumor cells have the ability to adopt the mechanisms used by immune cells to exit the blood vessels into the lungs, the bone marrow, the brain, and other organs.
Both of these cell layers act as a barrier to small molecules and ions that protects the organs and enables specialized functions, such as absorption in the intestine or urine secretion in the kidney.
Identification of Ebola virus sequences present as RNA or DNA in organs of terrestrial small mammals of the Central African Republic
Investigators at Duke University, led by Erica Davis, PhD, a co-senior author of the report, blocked the gene's expression in zebrafish, which resulted in abnormal facial cartilage, smaller eyes and structural abnormalities of neurons involved in the development of reproductive organs.
Surgeons make a small pouch from the top of the stomach and separate it from the rest of the organ, then connect that directly to the middle of the small intestine.
The iPhone did get a clean bill of health from Greenpeace in several areas: no cadmium (a carcinogen) or mercury (a toxin known to cause nerve and organ damage) was detected, and lead and chromium (toxic if ingested or inhaled) were detected in a small proportion of samples and at relatively low concentrations.
Because the new, smaller, devices are flexible and can be held in place with sutures, they also may have potential uses in or around the bladder, stomach, intestines, heart or other organs, according to co-principal investigator John A. Rogers, PhD, professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Illinois.
«Reading small lung transplant biopsies with a microscope is challenging — much more so than other transplantable organs — and that makes diagnosing rejection that much more difficult and prone to error,» explained Kieran Halloran, assistant professor of medicine in the U of A's Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.
Mice with mutations in what is called the nude gene don't fully develop the thymus, a small organ in the chest cavity that plays a key role in the maturation of infection - fighting T cells.
Mucron organ, for instance, refers to a small, circular organ on the side of the mucron, or toothless section of the upper jaw, and which turned out to be common in solifuges although it had never been mentioned before.
Fourteen of the 58 donor service areas offered 129 or fewer kidneys in 2009, so if some organs are shared more broadly, then the expected increase in transplants could represent the addition of a small - to medium - sized donor service area.
That a finger can distinguish the texture of satin from suede is an exquisite sensory discrimination largely relying on small sensory organs in the fingertips called Merkel discs.
And for researchers studying the organ, new questions are emerging about how the environment, lifestyle or genetics of this small cohort of patients might predispose them to appendicitis even as it becomes less common.
Some are missing small chunks of their fins — evidence that a shark took an exploratory bite when the animal was slowed by disease or after its organs gave out.
The second discovery involved TSH, which is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland, a small organ at the base of the brain.
According to co-author Peter Ladurner, an assistant professor at the University of Innsbruck, the worm has many properties that make it a good model system: «M. lignano is small, has simple tissues and organs, is transparent, and has sexual reproduction.»
As the small intestinal microenvironment can be maintained for weeks in continuously perfused Organ Chips, they enable both short and longer - term studies whose observations can be related back to the health and physiology of individual donors.
Using a revolutionary new microscope, scientists can now peer into embryos and watch, in one of the world's smallest 3 - D movies, as brains, eyes and other organs form.
When they examined the organ of Corti under the microscope, they saw that small numbers of hair cells had regenerated on their own.
To speed things even more, Collins and Tsui joined forces in 1987, unleashing a small army of some 20 scientists to find the suspect gene wreaking havoc in patients» sweat glands, pancreas and lungs — all organs affected by the disease.
Researchers have discovered a small community of bacteria living in a most unlikely place: the placenta, an organ long thought to be sterile.
In a study published in Science in January 2004, they found that suppressing recollection reduced the activity of the hippocampus, the small organ that shuttles short - term memories into long - term storage.
Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center now have identified a route by which fat also can deliver a form of small RNAs called microRNAs that helps to regulate other organs.
Pheromones are detected by the vomeronasal organ, a small opening at the back of the nasal cavity of many mammals.
Drosophila has two true wings that develop from imaginal discs of 50,000 cells and two smaller balancing organs called halteres that form from imaginal discs of 10,000 cells.
«We wanted to know if eradication of this very small population of stem cells would improve organ function, and both kidney and heart were completely protected from developing fibrosis - related complications (e.g., kidney failure and heart failure),» said Humphreys, who also heads the Onco - Nephrology Program at the Dana - Farber Cancer Institute.
Positron emission tomography (PET) uses small amounts of radioactive materials called radiotracers, a special camera and a computer to help evaluate your organ and tissue functions.
Biodistribution of small interfering RNA at the organ and cellular levels after lipid nanoparticle - mediated delivery.
«This collaboration has already resulted in exciting new capabilities and insights for R&D for small airway diseases, and we look forward to further advancing the application of the Organ - Chips to improve therapeutic development».
Researchers from the laboratories of Hiroshi Y. Yoshikawa and Hideki Taniguchi had previously demonstrated the in vitro formation of a 3D transplantable liver «organ bud» from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) co-cultured with mesenchymal and endothelial progenitors, and allows for the growth of a small vascularized and functional organ [1 - 3].
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