Not exact matches
And 18 times, the
system returned control to the driver
as a
reaction to unexpected behavior from another driver.
So I view cryptocurrency
as the natural kind of
reaction to the
system being set up the way it is essentially an individual saying well I want to get out of there somehow and I'm going to create an alternative.
I can either express this directly by using an expression like «momentary selves,» supplemented by a speculative device designed to give some sort of unity to the otherwise unacceptable implication of a crumbling of each «momentary self» into a dust of pure momentary «events,» or I can go the way of many neurologists who see the «momentary self»
as the result of successive integrations of the nervous
system in its constant
reactions to internal and external stimuli.
But Schwartz's subtitle and the predictable
reactions to it do not quite exhaust what is present in the author's ambivalent «critique of the
system of thought broadly known
as monotheism.»
I read this and my first
reaction was that with chumbalons like this fella it is no suprise that our university and education
system as a whole has fallen far behind the rest of the world.
But even these excesses were the fault not so much of the protestors
as of an unjust and unresponsive social
system that provoked extreme
reactions to it.
For many individuals there immune
system gets so overworked from gluten sensitivity and other environmental challenges such
as toxins, parasites, vitamin D3 deficiencies and trauma that they can have severe immune
reactions that last months after one provoked exposure.
This process is helpful in revealing a troublesome ingredient but it's not perfect,
as such diaries don't distinguish between intolerances (food
reactions not caused by an immune
system reaction) and true food allergies.
When you eat something that your body perceives
as a threat, the immune
system and brain respond by creating an inflammatory
reaction.
If these early warning signs are not headed, more serious
reactions may result
as the immune
system becomes more and more compromised.
The immune
system of people who are either celiac positive or gluten sensitive will perceive this protein
as a foreign invader and thus cause a
reaction which can lead to a variety of signs and symptoms: • Abdominal distress, gas, bloating, chronic diarrhea, nausea • Fatigue • Joint pain • ADHD / ADD and behavioral issues • Delayed growth or failure to thrive in infants • Seizures • Acid reflux • Headaches Gluten sensitivity should be considered
as an underlying cause when dealing with a chronic condition.
It is easier to get a sense of implicit memory if we think about riding a bicycle: When we get on a bicycle, we don't consciously remember learning to contract this muscle, or to lean in that direction; rather, what we learned during childhood is implicitly written into our nervous
system and muscles, and that memory comes alive
as a set of lived
reactions.
The immune
system perceives the harmless allergen
as a danger to the body and causes an allergic
reaction, which can involve sneezing to get the allergen out of the body through the nose and mouth, or vomiting to get it out through the mouth, or even pooping to get it out in diarrhea.
An anaphylactic
reaction, also known
as anaphylaxis, is a severe, immediate allergic
reaction, which generally affects more than one organ
system.
But unlike cow's milk allergy, lactose intolerance doesn't engage the immune
system and cause allergic
reactions such
as hives, skin rashes, breathing problems, or chronic runny noses and coughs.
Although food - intolerance
reactions do not involve the immune
system,
as allergy does, the symptoms in breastfed babies may be fairly similar.
Certainly we wouldn't advise mixing herbs and spices into your baby's first foods — aside from the danger of introducing two new foods simultaneously (and therefore being unable to tell which is the culprit if your baby subsequently suffers from an allergic
reaction), it's kinder on your baby's developing digestive
system to start off with a simple, single ingredient such
as mashed avocado, sweet potato or infant cereal.
Proteins are made of numerous amino acid compounds linked together to form long chains.6 The immune
system of a baby with cow's milk allergy mistakenly sees some cow's milk protein chains
as harmful, and allergic
reactions occur
as it tries to fight them off.7 Imagine breaking apart these long protein chains into lots of smaller chains composed of only a handful of linked amino acids.8 That's what the cow's milk protein in Nutramigen ® with Enflora ™ LGG ® * looks like.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn issued a lengthy statement suggesting that Trump's win echoed his own
as a
reaction against «a political establishment and an economic
system that simply isn't working for most people.»
Connecticut's public campaign finance
system was created in 2005
as a
reaction to the massive corruption scandal surrounding ex-Gov.
That decision prompted an angry
reaction from some Conservative commentators and women's groups,
as well
as trade unions and advocates of a universal welfare
system, suggesting the chancellor has a fight on his hands.
Campaigners for democratic reform give a mixed
reaction on Mr Brown's proposals, with some, such
as Power 2010 saying it did not go far enough: «Without troubling the public for their views, ministers hand - picked the voting
system they favour in a cynical exercise aimed at wrong - footing the Tories ahead of a likely election defeat.
Wade's reference to Corcoran's party loyalty — including free legal work — infuriated Walsh's backers, who launched their insurgent campaign in
reaction to what they view
as a closed
system dominated by old - style machine politics that elevates white men over female and minority candidates.
Not only microbes protect against asthma evidently, but also farm animals: Petting cats and cows and drinking farm milk can also prevent asthma,
as the team of researchers headed up by Remo Frei of the Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research from the University of Zurich in cooperation with the Center for Allergy Research and Education (CK - CARE) in Davos and the Children's Hospital of Eastern Switzerland in St. Gallen: «Early childhood contact with animals and the consumption of food of animal origin seems to regulate the inflammatory
reactions of the immune
system,» says immunologist Frei.
Somatically the body prepares the organism to deal with threat (known
as an emergency
reaction): blood pressure and heart rate are increased, sweating is increased, bloodflow to the major muscle groups is increased, and immune and digestive
system functions are inhibited.
Allergic
reactions occur when the body's immune
system targets a normally harmless protein
as if it were a dangerous pathogen, leading to inflammation.
In
reaction to infection or inflammation, immune
system cells known
as effector T cells (Teffs) undergo rapid changes - arming themselves and diversifying into groups that target specific diseased cells.
«It is a thrilling possibility that this influx of dust on the surfaces of solar
system bodies has acted
as a continuous rainfall of little
reaction vessels containing both the water and organics needed for the eventual origin of life.»
Mike Preuss, an information
systems specialist and co-author of the study, summarizes it
as follows, in a somewhat simplified way: «The deep neural networks are used for predicting which
reactions are possible with a certain molecule.
Although the antibody approach has been successful, it increases the risk of severe allergic
reactions as well
as the possibility that the patient's immune
system will become sensitized, destroying the antibodies and making long - term treatment less effective.
The
reaction begins when an antibody activates a component of the immune
system known
as a mast cell, which then blasts out a barrage of chemicals.
With the immune
system mellowed, the host's
reaction to other foreign objects such
as dust mites or dander is much milder.
«Our process also has an important advantage over battery or gaseous - hydrogen powered vehicle technologies
as many of the hydrocarbon products from our
reaction are exactly what we use in cars, trucks and planes, so there would be no need to change the current fuel distribution
system,» said Frederick MacDonnell, UTA interim chair of chemistry and biochemistry and co-principal investigator of the project.
The lingering of the fetal DNA, research suggests, may be a mixed blessing for a mom: The cells may benefit the mother's health — by promoting tissue repair and improving the immune
system — but may also cause adverse effects, such
as autoimmune
reactions.
«We specifically engineered it
as a two - part
system so it would interact with itself,» Sharma says, explaining that the liquids, once injected, could not have a chemical
reaction with other bodily fluids.
«Typically, the synthesis of oxide nanoparticles involves the slow
reaction of a weak oxidizing agent, such
as hydrogen peroxide, with dilute solutions of metal salts or complexes in both aqueous and non-aqueous solvent
systems,» said Dr. Thomas Sutto, NRL research chemist.
The arrangement works well most of the time because
System 1 is generally very good at what it does: its models of familiar situations are accurate, its short - term predictions are usually accurate
as well, and its initial
reactions to challenges are swift and generally appropriate.
If the
reaction created the methyl - nickel molecule, methyl - nickel would show up
as a blip on their EPR
system.
By varying the voltage added to the
system as the
reaction continues — and by using more water in the anode and cathode chambers than in the saltwater chamber — Logan says it should be possible to reduce the salinity to the 0.8 grams of salt per litre typical of drinking water.
His work suggests that a feisty immune defense —
as measured by the quantities of certain proteins called cytokines — allows survival in the face of infectious diseases; but it might also hamper fertility because a woman's immune
system must temper its
reaction to a growing fetus in order for a pregnancy to succeed.
Martin Lercher of the University of Bath in England and his colleagues studied a benign strain of Escherichia coli to see how the common intestine dweller picked up new parts for its metabolic network — the internal
system of chemical
reactions that produce the necessities of life, such
as amino acids or cellular structures.
A hybrid rocket propulsion
system comprises propellants of two different states of matter, the most common configuration being a rocket engine composed of a solid propellant lining a combustion chamber into which a liquid or gaseous propellant is injected so
as to undergo a strong exothermic
reaction to produce hot gas that is emitted through a De Laval nozzle for propulsive purposes.
This proof - of - concept development is the result of the Doherty Group's expertise with crystallization processes coupled with the Peters Group's expertise in «rare events» — relatively infrequent and short - lived but highly significant phenomena (such
as reactions) that fundamentally change the state of the
system.
Anaphylaxis, known to be a sudden and potentially life - threatening allergic
reaction, was defined in the study
as a
reaction involving at least two organ
systems and / or a sudden drop in blood pressure.
Epoxide hydrolysis
as a model
system for understanding flux through a branched
reaction scheme.
I enjoyed so much to start thinking in the capability of small things to make a notable difference in biological
systems, such
as how the properties of the cell membranes are influenced by its chemical composition, and how the food chain is mainly supported by the photosynthesis
reaction of plants and algae, which ultimately lead us to survive.
That means the human immune
system might recognise it
as foreign and try to attack it, triggering a dangerous immune
reaction.
For real - time PCR analysis, 1 µL of chromatin was used
as template in triplicate
reactions using FastStart SYBR Green Mastermix (Roche, Indianapolis IN) on a CFX96 real - time PCR detection
system (Bio-Rad, Hercules CA).
Travelling waves also happen in physical
systems (such
as winds) and in some chemical
reactions.
Central nervous
system disturbances may also play a role,
as might a genetic predisposition to feel pain in
reaction to stimuli that most people perceive
as benign.