Sentences with phrase «synthesise from»

Taurine is essential in cats because they can't synthesise it from the typical precursors of methionine and cysteine.
This berry - rich smoothie is packed full of antioxidants and healthy fats, including omega - 3 fatty acids — which our bodies can not synthesise from other materials and which are essential to cardiovascular health and cognitive function.
The first is the metabolic path by which the amino acids phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan — which all contain a benzene ring — are synthesised from D - glucose.
In order for cellular life to emerge and then evolve on earth, the fundamental building blocks of life needed to be synthesised from appropriate starting materials — a process sometimes described as «chemical evolution».
Put your Einstein hat on; this is trickier than reversing into an angle car spot: omega - 3 types EPA and DHA are synthesised from alpha - linolenic acid (ALA).
Scientists knew that the majority of your cholesterol is synthesised from your body, not your food.
Protein intake — collagen is a protein and as such is synthesised from protein.
The data in question here have all been synthesised from several satellite missions of which all show large differences in the actual level of solar output.
My preference is that the fuel should be synthesised from atmospheric CO2 however using renewable power, rather than using petrochemicals.

Not exact matches

Both Rahner and Holloway were attempting to synthesise the scholastic tradition with modern philosophical insights, these latter being much more established in Rahner's case - namely emerging from the Existentialist tradition.
It is far from certain that if scientists succeeded in synthesising all the chemical constituents of an organism or of a piece of DNA they would thereby produce a living thing.
It is these two factors, we would argue, which have to be addressed and somehow synthesised with the traditional truths of the faith if Catholic theology is to emerge from the quagmire into which it has descended.
He thus, far from synthesising, severs the connection completely.
Standard infant milk formulae are not supplemented with LCPUFA; they contain only alpha - linolenic acid and linoleic acid, from which formula - fed infants must synthesise their own DHA and AA, respectively.
Newman synthesises so much that is sensible, from both professionals and parents.
Keynes offered the Attlee Government a macro-economic framework for post-war recovery; Hayek's «market society» offered Mrs Thatcher's Tories a roadmap away from post-war social democratic serfdom; Giddens's «Third Way» socio - philosophy allowed «New» Labour to synthesise or transcend the old dogmas of state - centric social democracy and neo-liberalism»; and Phillip Blond gave a critique of the market and the state in order for Cameron to claim «society» and its renewal as the key priority of modern Conservatism.
Now her team has finished the end of the pathway, engineering yeasts to synthesise finished drugs from another type of precursor molecule (Nature Chemical Biology, DOI: 10.1038 / nchembio.1613).
Christina Smolke of Stanford University in California and her colleagues have been looking at synthesising these complex molecules from simple sugars.
With these findings, the authors complement the lessons learned from experimental observations of similar particles recently synthesised in the lab.
Biochemists have managed to synthesise 10 of them in experiments that simulate lifeless prebiotic environments, using proxies for lightning, ionising radiation from space, or hydrothermal vents to provide the necessary energy.
The cell was created by stitching together the genome of a goat pathogen called Mycoplasma mycoides from smaller stretches of DNA synthesised in the lab, and inserting the genome into the empty cytoplasm of a related bacterium.
Dozens of biotech firms now offer to synthesise complete genes from the chemical components of DNA (See «A dollar a base pair»)...
There have been many studies looking at the number of people affected by anxiety disorders and the groups that are at highest risk, and in an attempt to synthesise the various studies, researchers from the University of Cambridge's Institute of Public Health carried out a global review of systematic reviews.
Scientists from the University of Lincoln, UK, have now successfully created a simplified, synthesised form of teixobactin which has been used to treat a bacterial infection in mice, demonstrating the first proof that such simplified versions of its real form could be used to treat real bacterial infection as the basis of a new drug.
To understand how they work, we can take a look at nature itself: while natural elements acquire their physical properties from the atoms that form them and the way in which they are ordered, metamaterials use natural means, like small metal fragments that fit together like parts of a Meccano model to artificially synthesise properties that are impossible to find otherwise.
However, Schwann cells laying more far away from the bloodstream can neither synthesise their own lipids nor obtain them well from the blood and therefore can not insulate the axons sufficiently — if at all.
«Our results have shown that as the leftover gas from a supernova begins to cool down to below 200 °C, the many heavy elements that are synthesised can begin to harbour rich molecules, creating a dust factory.
It is made chemically, by synthesising segments of protein from different regions of the malaria parasite.
Craig Venter and his teams at the J. Craig Venter Institute in Rockville, Maryland, and San Diego, California, have shown themselves to be technical wizards by synthesising a genome from code contained on a computer, and using it to start a cell line of the resulting synthetic organism (see «How the synthetic bacterium was made»).
Frost and his colleagues anticipate that, by expressing the gene for the dehydrogenase enzyme, they should be able to produce a microbe that can synthesise quinic acid from an appropriate starting material.
An individual's age also plays an important role in synthesising vitamin D from UV radiation, because the older one gets the less able one becomes to produce vitamin D: middle - aged adults have 66 % of the potential children have to do this.
A coffee machine pod - like system can synthesise food from packaged pods of plant cells.
Then, if and when the mitochondrial DNA gets mutated so that one or more of the 13 proteins are no longer being synthesised inside the mitochondria, it won't matter — the mitochondria will be getting the same proteins from outside.
The health benefits of Omega - 3 are well known, but it's becoming a real problem that they are currently synthesised by marine microbes, even though we actually eat them from fish.
The body can't synthesise its own ALA, or cousin linoleic acid (LA), so you need to get it from food or a supp.
The key ingredients found within whey protein are the naturally contained branched chain amino acids (BCAA's): Leucine, Isoleucine and Valine, all of which can not be synthesised within the body and need to be provided from the diet.
Do you feel the same about a low - calorie yoghurt that has been highly synthesised with chemicals and additives added to it and it still comes from cows?
From here it is synthesised to 5 - hydroxytryptophan, then to serotonin, and finally to melatonin.
It is originaly synthesising in our bodies but omnivores get it from flesh of other animals and diary.
Research results from a range of disciplines synthesised in this review suggest a number of strategies that can increase or decrease the likelihood of converting an online dating site contact into an in - person meeting.
From the plucky 2D characters to the synthesised background music to the dated - looking cartoon cutscenes, it captures the 80s perfectly.
Attired in the yellow of canvas legend (specific paintings were the inspiration throughout) so as to resemble a walking bumblebee, Booth's inquisitive Armand synthesises testimony from a motley assemblage (Saoirse Ronan, Helen McCrory, pictured above, and Jerome Flynn are amongst those who get a look - in), even as the storytelling ranges from the lushly multi-coloured present of his inquiry to a grainier black - and - white past.
We synthesised a range of research — we looked at [John] Hattie, [Robert] Marzano, [Dylan] Wiliam, [Charlotte] Danielson and some frameworks from other states such as the New South Wales Quality Teaching Framework, and we developed a five point scale.
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources prepare students for answering Q1 and Q2 and cover the following: - introduction to paper 2 - expectations and timings - identifying key information in 19th century and modern texts - identifying the point of view of a writer - inferring - exploring how language creates tone - complete true or false tasks (as per the exam) for the texts read - explore the term synthesis - synthesise information from 2 texts - work in pairs and groups - explore model answers - investigate these of connectives to synthesise - self and peer assess - develop vocabulary and analyse vocabulary in texts using inference - explore audience and purpose Regular assessments are included to assess students ability in true or false and synthesis tasks.
Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources prepare students for answering Q1 and Q2 and cover the following: - structure strip to help form better responses to question 2 (synthesis)- introduction to paper 2 - expectations and timings - identifying key information in 19th century and modern texts - identifying the point of view of a writer - inferring - exploring how language creates tone - complete true or false tasks (as per the exam) for the texts read - explore the term synthesis - synthesise information from 2 texts - work in pairs and groups - explore model answers - investigate these of connectives to synthesise - self and peer assess - develop vocabulary and analyse vocabulary in texts using inference - explore audience and purpose Regular assessments are included to assess students ability in true or false and synthesis tasks.
Even the V8 engine sound is partly synthesised noise pumped through the speakers, so from a purist's point of view is it a damp squib compared with the bonkers and shouty E63?
When the new Kindle shipped with a feature that let it read texts aloud in a synthesised voice it only took a few angry huffs and puffs from the US Author's Guild before the facility was made optional, to be turned off at the behest of the publisher.
It can be synthesised in dogs from the precursor amino acids cysteine and methionine.
Music from the film accompanies the action in a synthesised, albeit lower quality form, but it's at least interactive and adapts to reflect what's happening on screen.
Variations in style ensure the all - synthesised suite of musical offerings match up with their respective stages (my favourite has to be the oasis - y «Dance of the Sun God» from the Mirage level) and each character's specifically tailored victory fanfare is well suited to dancing in the faces of your vanquished foes.
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