Sentences with phrase «strains of»

Samples from these papayas yielded outbreak strains of Salmonella Kiambu and Salmonella Thompson.
So, nutritional yeast is different from the kinds you bake with because it has no leavening ability — it won't make anything rise, and it won't give you bubbles in your tummy, if you are sensitive to active strains of yeast.
Why eat healthy bacteria: Lactic acids can kill many strains of parasite and many other pathogens in the body purifying the intestines.
After years of growing out strains of «Bhut Jolokia», tests with High Performance Liquid Chromatography revealed the heat level to be in excess of one million Scoville Heat Units.
Finally, in 1917, after ten years of experiments with various strains of pasilla chiles, Garcia released New Mexico No. 9, the first attempt to grow chiles with a dependable pod size and heat level.
They say that there are basically no unmodified strains of some crops left.
The ability to make this conversion varies widely not only between species but even between strains of laboratory rats, and has not been determined in humans.
Just as we should eat a rainbow of fruits and vegetables as they all contain different vitamins and minerals, we should also be eating a wide variety of fermented foods since they all contain different types / strains of bacteria.
Sourdough cultures contain — along with wild yeast — one or more strains of Lactobacillus, which produce the acids responsible for the «sour.»
The «goop» consists of long strains of complex sugar molecules called polysaccharides which strengthen and slightly pull together when applied to heat.
This process preserves the food, and creates beneficial enzymes, b - vitamins, Omega - 3 fatty acids, and various strains of probiotics.
Varieties of white wheat currently grown in the US were developed during the 1970s and 1980s by cross-breeding strains of red wheat.
You get together with large groups who bring together all the latest strains of the various bugs and germs going around.
You simply can not get enough strains of probiotics in a concentrated enough amount to make the same impact with food as you can with a good probiotic.
A few days later, CBC presented a musical salute in honour of July 4th - and again, I enjoyed baking - but this time to the strains of Aaron Copeland, and everything the Boston Pops had to offer on such an occasion.
As the Bagel Dough Pizzas hit the oven, the strains of Gustuv Holst's St. Paul's Suite for Girls floated into the air.
At any rate, as I settled into more test baking, luxuriating in the beautiful music, the scents and the mood of the moment, I began to hear the strains of a tenor saxophone, not too far off (my basement in fact!).
It isn't the same as normal «brewers» yeast either — they are from differing strains of yeast and nutritional yeast is deactivated.
Text and Photos © 2010 by Jim Duffy, RefiningFireChiles.com I grow the hardest - to - find strains of rare hot chiles and any chile I grow for seed is isolated on one of 23 different properties in San Diego county.
Most everywhere you go, you hear strains of pop, country, rock, jazz, hip - hop, Latin and every other genre - bending style in between.
«Are you frustrated, bewildered, dejected, breaking under the strains of life?»
It does not compute and its pre-cursor (gay coitus) has led to the downfall of millions through the transmission of increasingly drug resistant strains of STDs.
Yes, I said, he lives from day to day indulging the appetite of the hour; and sometimes he is lapped in drink and strains of the flute; then he becomes a water - drinker, and tries to get thin; then he takes a turn at gymnastics; sometimes idling and neglecting everything, then once more living the life of a philosopher; often he - is busy with politics, and starts to his feet and says and does whatever comes into his head; and, if he is emulous of any one who is a warrior, off he is in that direction, or of men of business, once more in that.
Of course there were strains of xenophobia in the immigrant Church, and some of them perdured into the 1960s.
Even when rehabilitation is most successful there are the strains of accepting the alcoholic as he experiments with new patterns of relating to his wife and children.
With exaggerated gestures and abrupt facial expressions that he has developed over the years, and with appropriate strains of strings and brass in the background, Schuller painted word - pictures of America's achievements over the years and her magnanimity toward other nations and their peoples.
New strains of cotton and peanuts were introduced to increase production from the land.
In addition to the preservation of wild strains of crop plants there is the possibility of discovering altogether new crops.
Such a suggestion is not out of line either with the logic of emergence or with the testimony of significant strains of religious symbolism.
The evolution of such resistance does not cause the organism to be more intrinsically virulent than strains of Staphylococcus aureus that have no antibiotic resistance, but resistance does make MRSA infection more difficult to treat with standard types of antibiotics and thus more dangerous.
Because it is our tradition that invented modernization we have thought that we were somehow immune to the costs or that because the process was, with us, so slow and so gradual, we had successfully absorbed the strains of modernization, What the «60s showed us was that in America, too, the costs have been high and the strains by no means wholly absorbed.
In the great crises of life, such as the anguish and dangers of war, separation from loved ones by death, illness that sweeps away all one's normal powers, it is sometimes easier to trust in God than during the ordinary tensions and strains of living.
The strains of publishing for a market that is relatively small and difficult to reach show in the new priority placed on fiscal stability.
What are the sufferings of the Cross compared to those of a mother whose child is slaughtered to the sound of laughter or the strains of a Viennese waltz?
Yet the terrific economic drain of military expenditures, pre-empting about three fourths of all money paid for taxes, the psychological strains of conscription of youth for military service, and the perils to democracy of a militarized public mind require unremitting effort to lift the armaments burden.
In the rosy portraits of assisted suicide drawn by the likes of the Hemlock Society, cool - headed patients put their affairs in order, make their peace with Heaven, and drift away peacefully to the dulcet strains of their favorite music, surrounded by loved ones and kindly, compassionate medical assistants.
That anyone should have bothered to defend so tenaciously the merits of a universally accessible gender orientation over another testifies to the incompatibility of the many strains of gender revisionism jockeying for position within the progressive agenda.
Disney's ethical dramas seem to serve the «civil religion» of America, which combines the strains of the Puritan theocrats and the republican Founding Fathers.
In other words, I hear the strains of someone who in that important respect denies that he is an animal at all.
But be the value of metaphysical speculation of this sort what it may, when one sees activity characterized by reason and purpose and at the same time producing strains of living matter (no longer a word of materialism) which in turn has personality as a function, one has come in sight of God.
Some babies were born at home, and some under water with strains of Bach in the background.
«In the great formative period of theistic philosophy, which ended with the rise of Mahometanism, after a continuance coeval with civilization, three strains of thought emerge which, amid many variations in detail, respectively fashion God in the image of an imperial ruler, God in the image of a personification of moral energy, God in the image of an ultimate philosophical principle.»
The increased acidity encourages the development of strains of E. coli, including those that can kill humans.
Apophatic or silent religion, exemplified by the Buddhist renunciation of clinging, and also by the hesychast strains of other religious traditions, is significant for its patient letting be of the world.
But these strains of Christian idealism have been attenuated and washed out in a great flood of religious and secular sentimentalism.
It is true, of course, that Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism, as well as some significant strains of Hinduism and Christianity, have all expressed suspicion about the excesses of images and sacramentalism.
In David Tracy's summation, this eventful Word was first released in the prophetic and eschatological strains of both Testaments, paradigmatically expressed in the parables of Jesus and the Pauline theology of the cross, retrieved in the word event which was the Reformation and recalled for and in our word - impoverished, wordy culture by those early twentieth - century classic exponents of the power of the Christian proclaimed word as that proclamation disclosed anew the event of Jesus Christ.
This, ironically, is precisely what the most vocal strains of feminism have advocated.
With the right funding commitments in place, the Global Fund can help ensure that no child is born with HIV by 2015, that we end the public health threat of malaria as we know it, and emerging drug resistant strains of TB are brought under control.»
On Canada Day, we danced to Dehli 2 Dublin at the exhibition grounds, the fireworks banging into the night sky, to the strains of Celtic - Punjabi - fusion.
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