Sentences with phrase «taken up into»

There's a lot to this topic about the latest adventure the blue blur has been taken up into, and this video is narrated by none other than JonTron.
In dogs, most develop in the alveoli where oxygen is taken up into the body, but in people and in cats most originate in the main airways (bronchi).
There's a lot to this topic about the latest adventure the blue blur has been taken up into, and this video is narrated by none other than JonTron.
Firstly, endless farming has robbed magnesium from the soils, so there simply isn't as much left to be taken up into fruits and vegetables through their roots.
More soluble fiber with a meal will reduce the overall amount of cholesterol taken up into the liver by that meal.
Unless they put potassium into the ground in quantity enough to have it taken up into the tuber we will have potatoes with less nutrition than what the stats say.
Green tea plants are known to be especially effective at absorbing lead from the soil, which is then taken up into the plants» leaves.
Biological value is an attempt to measure how efficiently protein is taken up into the body.
«Day after day, the foods we eat are broken down into nutrients, taken up into the bloodstream, and carried to this organ.»
The greater the levels of carbs and amino acids being taken up into the muscle, the greater growth and muscle fullness.
We developed a way of getting siRNAs into epithelial cells by either mixing them with a transfection lipid used to introduce exogenous nucleic acids into cells in the lab or by adding a cholesterol tag to the end of the RNA sequence that allowed the RNA to be taken up into cells.
From there, the ASOs get taken up into brain cells where they continue to suppress their target protein for a month or so, after which time more needs to be injected.
Tissue studies also showed that the drug had been taken up into motor neurons throughout the spinal cord, and into neurons and other cells in the brain, at levels higher than those thought necessary for the drug to be effective.
«There are many scenarios in which heavy elements from the first supernovae were taken up into second - generation stars, but cosmological simulations model them on the largest scales.
By the time the water reaches this area and is taken up into seafood, radioactivity is probably well diluted below what is probably dangerous for human consumption, but marine biologist Nicholas Fisher of Stony Brook University in New York says that the study will be a useful baseline to understand how radiation is dispersed in the specific ocean patterns and sea life of the Pacific.
(Left) AIM is taken up into healthy liver cells, where it inhibits lipid storage and prevents steatosis, an illness caused by the buildup of excess lipid inside cells.
Analysis of the mice tumors showed that the MM41 compound had been taken up into the nucleus of the cancer cells showing that it was able to effectively target the pancreatic cancer tumor.
The data suggest that transmembrane proteins can be taken up into COPII vesicles by direct interactions with the coat proteins and may play a structural role in the assembly of the COPII coat complex.
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg are focusing on how HAMLET can be taken up into tumour cells.
They may also find that the pump yields little milk for their efforts as not enough of the breast tissue behind the nipple is taken up into the shield; therefore the breast is not «milked» well.
And for those who do still believe in Jesus returning, there is a business that will care for your pets when you are taken up into the sky.
In its gradual development during the last quarter of a century, it has taken up into itself a number of contributory elements, and it must now be reckoned with as a genuine religious power.
It is precisely for this reason, of course, that some actual teaching of the earthly Jesus was taken up into the synoptic tradition, and that the very concept of a Jesus tradition came into being.
But Jesus has shown in himself that our human flesh has a divine vocation to be taken up into the very Godhead itself.
Article 19 bears quoting in full: Holy Mother Church has firmly and with absolute constancy held, and continues to hold, that the four Gospels just named, whose historical character the Church unhesitatingly asserts, faithfully hand on what Jesus Christ, while living among men, really did and taught for their eternal salvation until the day He was taken up into heaven (see Acts 1:1).
At this point Whitehead is very abstract and fails to use examples from the history of music that many times shows that a new combination of sounds, once rejected as cacophonous, is taken up into a richer system of sounds.
What is learned about these particulars is not taken up into process thought itself.
42: or fourteen years before his correspondence with Corinth (2 Corinthians 12:2 — 4) Paul says he was taken up into the third heaven.
Rather it would grasp us, and we would then experience ourselves (initially in what we have called primary perception) as being taken up into such an ultimate synthesis.
We are indeed, moment by moment, likewise being taken up into the divine nature and «resurrected» into objective immortality where we become part of the prehendable data for future occasions.
The bits of matter in the classical picture of physical reality are incapable of being taken up into any sensitive salvific scheme.
No one else ever saw them and they were supposedly taken up into «heaven» by an angel before anyone else could get a chance to actually see them.
It is precisely the persistence of being from AE1 as taken up into AE2, AE3, etc. that accounts for the similarity in the characteristics of these successive acts of becoming.
The stories say that he is taken up into heaven — like Elijah — and while we puzzle over the physics of how this happened, we have no trouble understanding it emotionally.
... just as some fragments of the past are taken up vividly into our new human experiences, so all things in the world are taken up into God's experience.
It is the sense that what we attain is taken up into that larger whole and preserved in harmony with all the other achievements of value.
The power of the present selects and unifies this past content, so that the past is effective in the present only insofar as it is taken up into the present by the power of the present.
Such goods will, in some fashion, be taken up into heaven.
The world, the natural, the profane and reason are now all taken up into God from the outset.
But God is eternal in the sense that these finite entities are taken up into the divine concrescence where each stage and each element in the divine life is co-present with every other.
It is only as the past is taken up into concrescence that the present emerges as different from the future.
If, on the other hand, the past persists only insofar as it is taken up into intermediate occasions, then only that much of the past present in immediately contiguous occasions is prehendable.
When, in baptism, the natural bond is reconfigured, it is taken up into our love for God, there to be transformed and sanctified.
«Values are after all worth achieving,» says Cobb, because «all things in the world are taken up into God's experience.»
According to this teaching Jesus after his resurrection was taken up into heaven.
It is the allowing of our human existence to be taken up into a cosmic story whose final meaning is promised but not yet clear.
Elisha had been told by Elijah in response to his request for a double share of Elijah's spirit, that if he saw Elijah as he was taken up into heaven, the wish would be granted.21 The apostles were the witnesses to the resurrection of Jesus, and the Spirit was given to them on the day of Pentecost (according to Acts) or on Easter day (according to John).
Under monotheism all the powers and attributes of the many spirits or gods are taken up into the complete power and perfection of the one high God.
Because all that I am and do is taken up into the divine life along with all the consequences of my acts in the lives of others, I can not escape the seriousness, the importance, of how I use my freedom.
In that case matter would only be an adopted order, taken up into God for a secondary intention, not fundamentally orientated to the glory of God in Christ.
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