Sentences with phrase «substrates through»

Yes, your body synthesizes glucose from other substrates through gluconeogenesis, but this process takes time and potentially breaks down amino acids for fuel.
But even here Aristotle presupposes a substrate through which and in which the procreative process takes place.
Bioerosion is the removal of mineralised substrate through the action of organisms, and has been found to be the most common form of microbial attack of archaeological bone (Figure 1).

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This substrate is a «primary matter,» already present under the perishing form, that passes to a new form of being through the influence of the efficient cause (Phys.
Below, we have applied the framework of human dignity through nine substrates in an evaluation of fifteen countries.
They attached small strips of graphene to metal electrodes, suspended the strips above the substrate, and passed a current through the filaments to cause them to heat up.
Our catalyst improves this process by passing through a chemical intermediate — called an eta -3-ozone intermediate — in which the two oxygen atoms from molecular oxygen can be easily separated from each other and passed on to two different molecules of substrate.
In heterogeneous processes, palladium is fixed to a hard substrate in a pack - bed reactor, and the reagents are run through the reactor.
«Fundamental research is needed to transpose smart materials from the current paradigm of fixed properties and mechanics with extrinsic and centralized control to a new paradigm of soft active composites with unprecedented dynamic functionality realized through maximal substrate embedding of tightly integrated, decentralized, and highly distributed intrinsic (materials - based) sensing, actuation, and control.»
This will benefit reefs because although parrotfish erode reef substrate, the advantages they offer through the removal of fleshy macroalgal cover and promoting coral recruitment outweigh the negative effects of substrate erosion.
The researchers compared the effect of two different substrates on the growth of the phosphorene nanoflake — a copper substrate, commonly used for growing graphene, which bonds with the phosphorene through strong chemical processes, and a hexagonal hydrogen boron nitride (h - BN) substrate that couples with the phosphorene via weak van der Waals bonds.
While the aerobic metabolism is more efficient than the anaerobic metabolism (i.e., it produces a higher amount of ATP per mol of substrate), producing energy through anaerobic metabolism can provide a high amount of energy in a very short time period.
Analyzing the isotopic content of RNA can permit substrate tracking through microbial communities when a labeled substrate is applied.
Yeh TC, Bratton SB (2013) Caspase - dependent regulation of the ubiquitin - proteasome system through direct substrate targeting.
The sample, consisting of a crystalline substrate covered by an amorphous layer of the same material, transformed as the electron beam passed through it.
We provide experimental and computational evidence that conformational flexibility can assist the emergence and subsequent evolution of new active sites by improving substrate and transition - state binding, through the sampling of many potentially productive conformations.
We conclude that the interaction between actively feeding P. marginata larvae and the substrate suppressed fungal growth through either consumption by the beetle larvae [47] of fungal biomass or through unknown chemical or combined chemical / mechanical mechanisms.
If the substrate is removed through an etch process, the technology yields freestanding and transparent ultra-high surface area bulk materials with fully tunable pore size, composition, and density [2].
«The structures make a full molecular movie of how a substrate is taken up by the system and moved through it,» he says.
In the liver, Phase I breaks down substances into substrates which then must go through Phase II to become water - soluble.
Bryan: The first table that you see there, it has a subtitle of protection, and these are generally things that are going to provide either the substrate for an antioxidant to protect against oxidative stress or has an antioxidant itself, and again, I won't go through a great deal a lot of this, but if you notice the first one is glutathione.
Importantly, one of the conclusions of this paper was that it was not age per se that correlated highly with cognitive deficits but the diminished level of IGF - 1 and decreased signaling through the insulin response substrate - PI3K and Akt pathways.
Because you are making a fundamental shift in energy substrate there is metabolic «re-tooling» going on so trying to train through is a recipe for failure.
Being a self proclaimed human guinea pig, I do intend to try Rosedale's plan after Christmas and see what the differences are in my biofeedback and training intensity (once I get through the first few weeks of lower energy due to changing substrates, anyway!)
Pletcher: For cage substrates, including our bedding products, we offer printed training guides that walk store associates through the key differences and benefits between the alternative substrates.
In the old days, they were used to power under - gravel filters and suck water up the vertical return tubes after it was pulled through the substrate.
Through our unique process we also soften the fibers, making it the only true pet bedding on the market (as opposed to litter, which is solely a cage substrate).
After hatching, the larvae typically migrate into the host through the feet when the cat walks on the infected substrate.
It's a great substrate for scratching because your cat can sink her claws in, and they will slide through smoothly, making a satisfying sound and visual mark.
After a moment of their bewilderment, I fish my fingers through the substrate and pull out a delicate little wriggling snake.
You need a variety of animals to accomplish a really thorough cleaning, but since many snails that dig through the substrate are small and inexpensive, this is what people ask for.
Golding's work questions states of reality, challenging notions of narrative and the act of perceiving through the deployment of sonic and visual fragments, and the reworking of the bare components of audiovisual media such as light, substrate, and amplification.
Using a combination of raw pigment, oil, acrylic, enamel, and spray paint, Lewis makes aggressive impasto paintings on large cardboard substrates, elevating the utilitarian material through his artistic interventions.
Lacking a clear horizon line, space is equivocated through entangled blues, yellows, pinks, and grays, arresting the viewer's eyes on a compressed surface - substrate matrix.
Jim Shaw set out to sculpt the miniatures and print out small versions of the two - dimensional works in order to melt them together in the box, allowing the viewer to discover through the transparent plexiglass the substrate formed by the objects.
The diverse interpretations of space by these artists from different countries and cultural perspectives ultimately show that there is a universal anthropological substrate and that the use or disuse of inner or outer spaces is a feature that everyone shares to navigate through life in this planet.
From sourcing waste biomass through sterilizing the substrate to inoculating it with mycelium, the process of growing shrooms on this scale is not a million miles different from the process that DIYers would follow.
Annie Sloan Lacquer is a penetrating varnish, meaning that it gets its strength by penetrating through the paint layers and attaching itself to the substrate.
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