Sentences with phrase «trace of chemicals»

Medical professionals might also be able to use such a sensor to check a patient's breath for traces of chemicals that indicate liver disease or internal inflammation.
The pesticides are used on many kinds of crops grown in different climates, but traces of the chemicals showed up even in honey from remote islands with very little agriculture.
Bloomberg reported last year that an international monitoring body found traces of chemical weapons, including sarin gas, in an inspection of the Syrian government's Scientific Studies and Research Center.
This means you can use it to find traces of chemical weapons such as sarin or to identify the residue of pesticides on food.
Dr Phil Manning, one of the paper's authors based in Manchester's School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, said: «Using synchrotron imaging, we were able to detect astoundingly dilute traces of chemical signatures that reveal not only the difference between normal and healed bone, but also how the damaged bone healed.
Using data captured by ALMA in Chile and from the ROSINA instrument on ESA's Rosetta mission, a team of astronomers has found faint traces of the chemical compound [Freon - 40]--(CH3Cl), also known as methyl chloride and chloromethane, around both the infant star system IRAS 16293 - 2422, about 400 light - years away, and the famous comet 67P / Churyumov - Gerasimenko (67P / C - G) in our own Solar System.
«Portable NIST kit can recover traces of chemical evidence.»
However, many life - detecting experiments rely on picking up whiffs of gas or traces of chemicals rather than finding life itself.
The researchers also found traces of chemicals from wood, suggesting that the champagne was fermented in barrels.
Besides searching for water, geologists will use Webb to study the formation and evolution of global dust storms and cloud systems over dormant volcanoes, and search for traces of chemical changes in the atmosphere.
Glycan functionalised NPs offer several advantages: (i) their synthesis can be performed under biomimetic conditions resulting later on in nanoparticles without traces of chemicals responsible for adverse cellular responses.
While it's true that they passionately advocate their homemade formula over industrial versions (which often contain hydrogenated oils, high fructose corn syrup, and even traces of a chemical found in rocket fuel)-- most people don't seem to find this to be problematic.
Flossing with PFCs leaves traces of the chemicals behind in your mouth, where they can get absorbed into your body, particularly if you're doing it once or twice a day for many years.
Nearly all household and personal - care products use industrial compounds collectively known as biocides, the research team said, noting that traces of these chemicals wind up in the sludge and slurry U.K. farmers use.
The study points out that when perchlorate - contaminated powdered formula is mixed with water that also contains traces of the chemical, as many drinking water sources around the country do, the final concoction can become particularly harmful to babies.
I've no idea what the Devolver thing was, as I was too busy sniffing my empty cup for traces of chemicals.
BERLIN (Reuters)- Environmental campaign group Greenpeace has found traces of chemicals that can pollute waterways in children's clothing and shoes made by luxury brands, challenging the sector's reputation for higher standards than those of mass fashion.
In 2007, a study on environmental sensitivities found that 3 % of Canadians become sick when exposed to traces of chemicals, dust, and other environmental triggers.
On Wednesday, Poznikhir alleged that the White Helmets — a Syrian civil defense group — had «staged chemical attacks for the cameras» and that Russian chemical weapons specialists and medical personnel had found no trace of chemical weapons in the affected area.
The embassy say there is no evidence for a chemical attack: «Russian services for chemical and radiological security visited the suspected site of the incident and did not find any traces of chemical substances.
In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control, more than 90 percent of Americans have traces of the chemical in their blood streams.
This means that there's no trace of chemical materials, neither the use of chemical flame retardants at all.
In recent weeks, traces of the chemical have been found in private wells and public water supplies in the town of Hoosick, well outside the village, and in North Bennington, Vt., where Saint - Gobain also had a manufacturing plant that closed in 2002.
When released, the birds still had traces of the chemicals in their blood plasma, the researchers reported at the November meeting.
Studies show that just about everyone has traces of the chemical in their body, and researchers believe diet is the major exposure route.
In addition, traces of a chemical that is a byproduct of DDT manufacturing, pCBSA, have been found in the city's water system, so new water mains will tap into a nearby town's water supply.
Within 26 seconds after exposure to chemicals such as cleaning products, traces of these chemicals can be found in every organ in the body.
This water filter is one of the best, removing all traces of chemical pollutants and heavy metals like lead, mercury, and fluoride.
As if their relationship wasn't complex enough, there's also a trace of chemical imbalance between Crystal and Julian that occasionally takes a dip into Freudian waters.
Traces of these chemicals can remain in the finished product and may cause digestive irritation including diarrhoea.
But the research detected no trace of the chemicals injected into or removed from wells during the drilling process called hydraulic fracturing or «fracking.»
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