Sentences with phrase «synthetic process not»

According to the team, this simple synthetic process not only enables them to synthesize hierachially assembled materials from inexpensive metal oxides at a larger scale, but also can likely be extended to other metal oxides as well.

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CAULIPOWER products use real cauliflower, not highly processed synthetics, resulting in nutrient - rich, naturally gluten - free options lower in calories, sugar, sodium and fat than traditional offerings.
I'm looking for something less processed and better for me, not synthetic.
Many other protein powders contain processed soy, artificial sweeteners, sugars, artificial flavors and colors, and synthetic nutrients that are not easily absorbed by the body.
In 2011 and 2012, these cases evolved to target not only allegedly artificial or synthetic ingredients, but also the process involved in making an ingredient or product.
Other putative class actions have focused on the use of synthetic vitamins or fiber that allegedly are either not natural — because they were made using synthetic processes — or were produced in a way that makes them unnatural — such as allegations that beta carotene or fiber can naturally occur in foods, but some is made synthetically and then added to foods.
These include natural (or «non-synthetic») materials that are derived from mineral, plant, or animal matter and do not undergo a synthetic process [34].
To be certified organic a garment must not only be made from certified organic cotton (this includes grown free from synthetic pesticides, herbicides and no GM), organic standards also require it to be processed free of harsh chemicals and that staff are paid fairly and employed in good working conditions.
Lists of so - called «no - no» components direct manufacturers toward ingredients, formulations, and front - of - pack label claims to appeal to three consumer expectations: no food additives or synthetics; ingredients listed with commonly used names, without chemical or artificial implications (think «vitamin E» instead of «tocopherol» or «tocotrienol»); and minimal processing using traditional techniques that are not perceived as artificial.
If you mean not synthetic but processed from chiles, the answer is yes.
As mentioned above, the USDA banned the use of synthetic DHA and ARA in 2010 due to toxic processing procedures, however, the National Organics Standards Board approved the use of DHA and ARA for organic formulas as long as it was not processed with hexane.
GSE is made by taking the pulp, not necessarily seeds, from grapefruit juice production and in a multi step industrial chemical process change the natural phenolic compounds into synthetic quaternary ammonium compounds.
This sets the standard for the term Natural and stipulates: * Product must be made up of at least 95 percent truly natural ingredients or ingredients that are derived from natural sources * No ingredients with any potential suspected human health risks * No processes that significantly or adversely alter the purity / effect of the natural ingredients * Ingredients that come from a purposeful, renewable / plentiful source found in nature (flora, fauna, mineral) * Processes that are minimal and don't use synthetic / harsh chemicals or otherwise dilute purity * Non-natural ingredients only when viable natural alternative ingredient are unavailable and only when there are absolutely no suspected potential human heaprocesses that significantly or adversely alter the purity / effect of the natural ingredients * Ingredients that come from a purposeful, renewable / plentiful source found in nature (flora, fauna, mineral) * Processes that are minimal and don't use synthetic / harsh chemicals or otherwise dilute purity * Non-natural ingredients only when viable natural alternative ingredient are unavailable and only when there are absolutely no suspected potential human heaProcesses that are minimal and don't use synthetic / harsh chemicals or otherwise dilute purity * Non-natural ingredients only when viable natural alternative ingredient are unavailable and only when there are absolutely no suspected potential human health risks
According to European regulations, infant formulas can not contain synthetic preservatives, highly processed oils or added or refined sugars.
Synthetic: - Some filters are not capable of processing synthetic oil as effectively aSynthetic: - Some filters are not capable of processing synthetic oil as effectively asynthetic oil as effectively as others.
In fact, had scientists not created synthetic, mostly natural - gas - based fertilizer decades ago to improve nature's method of «fixing» nitrogen — a process of breaking nitrogen molecules apart to make them available to plants — neither you nor I, nor most of the 7 billion people crowding the planet, would be here today.
«On the one hand, it says that we should regulate by the product, and not the process, but then goes on to admit that the newer GE techniques, such as gene editing and synthetic biology, will produce more diverse and complex traits in more crops that could raise new safety concerns, noting that even the newer gene editing techniques have off - target effects,» he said.
Although the research is an exciting step for diabetics, a great deal of development work is still ahead to not only optimize the synthetic cells, but then embark upon an expansive clinical trial process.
This achievement is not only likely to help gain a deeper understanding of basic biological processes, but it may, in the future, pave the way toward controlling the synthesis of both naturally - occurring and synthetic proteins for a host of uses.
Many other protein powders contain processed soy, artificial sweeteners, sugars, artificial flavors and colors, and synthetic nutrients that are not easily absorbed by the body.
In fact, I am actually not a fan of supplements — I mean the heavily processed, artificial nutrition (i.e. synthetic vitamins), that is often loaded with fillers and chemicals and sold as pills and powders.
It is not a synthetic substance, and the body reacts to it as if it was created there and uses it to serve the same functions as bioavailable hormones with no interruption in the process.
For example, one author says to turn first to food for your nutrient needs, and only to supplements as a last resort, and yet in the next sentence she seems to see no contradiction in recommending consuming «fortified» foods.2 The author doesn't seem to be aware of the fact that «fortified» just means that while processing the food manufacturers have added a synthetic vitamin or mineral supplement.
Young Living Essential Oils Canada has allowed us to take control of the products we are using in all aspects of our lives and we can rest assured that anything being absorbed into our skin is not full of synthetic chemicals our bodies are unable to process properly.
What results from this process has to be fortified, usually by adding very hard to absorb forms of calcium and synthetic Vitamin D2, not D3, the form our bodies need.
And again, many of those fish oil pills, are either synthetic or not properly processed.
Isn't it just common sense to see that the «western diet's» lack of an abundance of whole, unprocessed, plant based foods - and also the fact that meats and processed foods can be a source for synthetic ingredients, harmful chemicals, and hormones - is causing problems for a lot of people, and that eating healthier will help stop those diseases from occurring.
You see most mass - produced skin care products, whether they are 100 % natural skin care products or have a synthetic component, will not work on any condition that has an internal disease process involved.
Other poor lifestyle choices include synthetic sweeteners, sodas, processed foods, microwaves, tap water, not enough water, not enough exercise, smoking, drinking alcohol, having excessive sugar, overeating, lack of sleep, suppressed or out of control emotions, other addictions including computers and gaming.
The function is to get the body into a healthy condition, such that the natural metabolic processes are not hindered by the presence of processed food waste, synthetic chemicals and toxic substances.
Furthermore, despite scientists» best efforts, synthetic nutrients are not easily recognized by the body, and often require co-factors (not present in the multi-vitamin) or a conversion process that kids» bodies aren't always great at completing.
USDA Organic - free of synthetic additives like pesticides, chemical fertilizers, and must not be processed using irradiation or genetic engineering, according to the USDA
Our bodies were meant to process and detoxify normal, pure foods... not synthetic substances.
Regular table salt is stripped of all of its minerals and then manufacturers add in synthetic nutrients like iodine which aren't processed in the body the same way as real nutrients are.
They differ not only in their production processes, but also in the type of carbon fiber and its weave and, most importantly, in the chemical composition of the synthetic resin used.
The ETF's exposure is created through a synthetic index - tracking process that does not require extensive portfolio management, which allows the manager to reduce the management fee.
The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO), which establishes the standards that states use to develop pet food laws and regulations, defines natural food as «a feed or feed ingredient derived solely from plant, animal or mined sources» and should not have «been produced by or subject to a chemically synthetic process» or «contain any additives or processing aids that are chemically synthetic
If your dog is fed synthetic vitamins that they are unable to process, the side effects can include malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies, as the other ingredients in the diet are not sufficient in providing the nourishment your dog needs.
Natural refers to a «feed or ingredient derived solely from plant, animal, or mined sources, either in its unprocessed state or having been subject to physical processing, heat processing, rendering, purification, extraction, hydrolysis, enzymolysis, or fermentation, but not having been produced by or subject to a chemically synthetic process
not containing any additives or processing aids that are chemically synthetic except in amounts as might occur unavoidably in good manufacturing practices.»
«a feed or feed ingredient derived solely from plant, animal or mined sources, either in its unprocessed state or having been subject to physical processing, heat processing, rendering, purification, extraction, hydrolysis, enzymolysis or fermentation, but not having been produced by or subject to a chemically synthetic process and not containing any additives or processing aids that are chemically synthetic except in amounts as might occur in good manufacturing practices.»
The Association of American Feed Control Officials defines «natural» as «a feed or ingredient derived solely from plant, animal or mined sources... not having been produced by or subject to a chemically synthetic process and not containing any additives or processing aids that are chemically synthetic except in amounts that might occur unavoidably in good manufacturing practices.»
Most dogs can't say «Charki» but make no mistake... when they barkie, they want Charki!What you do NOT get with Charki O's: - Synthetic, processed glucosamine and chondroiten sulphate.
Presently, Association of American Feed Control Officials» definition of «natural» is: «a feed or feed ingredient derived solely from plant, animal or mined sources, either in its unprocessed state or having been subject to physical processing, heat processing, rendering, purification, extraction, hydrolysis, enzymolysis or fermentation, but not having been produced by or subject to a chemically synthetic process and not containing any additives or processing aids that are chemically synthetic except in amounts as might occur in good manufacturing practices.»
When referencing pet foods, the AAFCO definition of natural is «a feed or ingredient derived solely from plant, animal, or mined sources, either in its unprocessed state or having been subject to physical processing, heat processing, rendering, purification, extraction, hydrolysis, enzymolysis, or fermentation but not having been produced by or subject to a chemically synthetic process and not containing any additives or processing aids that are chemically synthetic except in amounts as might occur unavoidably in good manufacturing practices.»
The AAFCO defines the term «natural» as being»... derived solely from plant, animal or mined sources... not containing any additives or processing aids that are chemically synthetic except in amounts as might occur unavoidably in good manufacturing practices.»
Processed foods (yes, kibble) contain carbohydrates that your dog just doesn't need and that do nothing for his digestive system, as well as those premixes, synthetic vitamins and unidentifiable «meals.»
Students will each learn how to make «cold processed soap» which is handmade soap, not the synthetic detergent «soap» bars you find at most stores.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Biomedical and biotechnology engineer with background in design of biomaterials, biosensors, drug delivery devices, microfrabrication, and tissue engineering Working knowledge of direct cell writing and rapid prototyping Experience fabricating nanocomposite hydrogel scaffolds Proficient in material analysis, mechanical, biochemical, and morphological testing of synthetic and biological materials Extensive experience in bio-imaging processes and procedures Specialized in mammalian, microbial, and viral cell culture Working knowledge of lab techniques and instruments including electrophoresis, chromatography, microscopy, spectroscopy, PCR, Flow cytometery, protein assay, DNA isolation techniques, polymer synthesis and characterization, and synthetic fiber production Developed strong knowledge of FDA, GLP, GMP, GCP, and GDP regulatory requirements Created biocompatible photocurable hydrogels for cell immobilization Formulated cell friendly prepolymer formulation Performed surface modification of nano - particle fillers to enhance their biocompatibility Evaluated cell and biomaterial interaction, cell growth, and proliferation Designed bench - top experiments and protocols to simulate in vivo situations Designed hydrogel based microfluidic prototypes for cell entrapment and cell culture utilizing computer - aided robotic dispenser Determined various mechanical, morphological, and transport properties of photocured hydrogels using Instron, FTIR, EDX, X-ray diffraction, DSC, TGA, and DMA Assessed biocompatibility of hydrogels and physiology of entrapped cells Evaluated intracellular and extracellular reactions of entrapped cells on spatial and temporal scales using optical, confocal, fluorescence, atomic force, and scanning electron microscopies Designed various biochemical assays Developed thermosensitive PET membranes for transdermal drug delivery application using Gamma radiation induced graft co-polymerization of N - isopropyl acylamide and Acrylic acid Characterized grafted co-polymer using various polymer characterization techniques Manipulated lower critical solution temperature of grafted thermosensitive co-polymer Loaded antibiotic on grafted co-polymer and determined drug release profile with temperature Determined biomechanical and biochemical properties of biological gels isolated from marine organisms Analyzed morphological and mechanical properties of metal coated yarns using SEM and Instron Performed analytical work on pharmaceutical formulations using gas and high performance liquid chromatography Performed market research and analysis for medical textile company Developed and implement comprehensive marketing and sales campaign
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