Sentences with phrase «tract from»

Hailed as a miraculous alternative medicinal therapy, the procedure helps to remove faeces and toxins lodged in your colon and intestinal tract from times past (or even a marble as one guy found that heâ $ ™ d swallowed 25 years previouslyâ $ ¦!)
The artist best known for pulling a feminist tract from her vagina in 1975 always has more tricks up her....
Did she remove a feminist tract from her vagina, posed naked like Lynda Benglis but without the makeup and penis?
Protects the gastrointestinal tract from chemical and biological irritation and thus helps to counter gastrointestinal disease.
These bunny food recipes contain fiber to help promote a healthy gastrointestinal tract from a young age.
It is impossible to completely prevent diseases of the lower urinary tract from occurring.
An incision into his stomach revealed a pom - pom from a winter hat was blocking the outflow tract from the stomach.
All humans have essentially the same GI tract from an anatomical perspective, but when someone who is lactose intolerant chugs a glass of milk, he or she may be treated to a visceral demonstration of the fact that anatomy doesn't necessarily predict function.
It's also has anti-inflammatory properties and can helps soothe and heal the digestive tract from the damage done by worms.
«New engines are very popular, and the data being requested included cylinder blocks, the intake tract from the air intake to the cylinder heads, internal parts and engine accessory drives.
The ENS is two thin layers of more than 100 million nerve cells lining your gastrointestinal tract from esophagus to rectum.
It helps to remove toxins, it keeps things moving and it protects your digestive tract from inflammation, injury and disease.
There are loads of nutrients in this fruit's tiny seeds which help to cleanse the digestive tract from mucus and toxins.
Like vitamin D, saturated fats play a role in protecting the intestinal tract from cancer and other diseases, and in preventing osteoporosis.
These work to keep discomfort in the intestinal tract from being at risk of occurring.
The sugar remaining in plain kombucha is minimal, so drinking it in moderation is fine although some might initially experience a bit of a healing crisis from the introduction of probiotics into the intestinal tract from this healthful fermented beverage.
Broccoli sprouts may protect the intestinal tract from harmful side effects associated with aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, according to a tissue culture study published in the August 2012 issue of the journal «Current Pharmaceutical Design.»
The mucosal layer of the gut generally shields the gut and immune cells lining the digestive tract from direct contact with bacteria.
While enzymes mainly break down our food, the nerves, muscles and neurotransmitters physically move the food through our digestive tract from the stomach to the small intestine and to the colon.
When used during fire suppression and over-haul stages, the self - contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) protects the highly susceptible respiratory tract from toxic combustion products in smoke and soot.
Human flu viruses preferentially bind to what are known as α 2,6 galactose receptors, which populate the human respiratory tract from the nose to the lungs.
Bottlenose dolphins catch the disease through direct contact with infected dolphins and respiratory particles, or those particles that travel through the respiratory tract from the air dolphins breathe.
New York State purchased the 20,543 - acre Boreas Ponds tract from the Nature Conservancy in April 2016 for $ 14.5 million.
Breast milk is easier to digest and helps protect the intestinal tract from inflammation and leakage, which in turn prevents undigested proteins from causing allergic reactions.
Anticipating reluctance by Arlington Heights officials to losing a potentially lucrative commercial tract from the tax rolls, park officials warned that without the rezoning, the sale won't go through, and they'll turn their entire 13 - acre holding into ball fields.
posting vast tracts from your story book may give you pleasure but they really mean nothing.
To find out how this changed the sounds produced, Bart de Boer of the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands created artificial vocal tracts from shaped plastic tubes.
The research team compared RNAs from reproductive tracts from female mosquitoes that had not mated with those that had — immediately after mating, and six and 24 hours afterward.
Schneider needed a technology that could follow these tracts from beginning to end.
Autobiographical tracts from terrorists such as Sean MacStiofain, the first chief of staff of the Provisional IRA, Palestine Liberation Organization activist Leila Khaled and the Brazilian guerrilla fighter Carlos Marighella support this view, according to terrorism expert Martha Crenshaw of Wesleyan University.
Bell and colleague Keita Ebisu examined exposures to 14 components of particulates in 215 Census tracts from 2000 - 2006.
Using seed regions from the functional connectivity maps, the DTI analysis revealed robust structural connections between the MTLs and the retrosplenial cortex whereas tracts from the MPFC contacted the PCC (just rostral to the RSC).
Using geodesics for inferring white matter fibre tracts from diffusion - weighted MR data is an attractive method for at least two reasons: (i) the method optimises a global criterion, and hence is
Don't recall the specific publication as it was a waiting room find, but the gist of the article was to suggest a means of preventing owners of forest tracts from selling their land to housing developers.
Another draw is the potential to lease large tracts from a single owner.

Not exact matches

The company said it would stop accepting ads from Russian - owned broadcaster RT and its associated news agency Sputnik, whereupon RT published details of Twitter's pitch to sell vast tracts of election - related ad space on its network.
To get from his home to the factory that he owns on the other side of town, Zak Pashak, the owner and president of Detroit Bikes, takes Joy Road, a notorious Detroit artery whose name belies the mirthless array of derelict houses, boarded - up storefronts and vast, empty tracts of overgrown land that line it.
The pesticide is not easily absorbed by our bodies, but instead is quickly flushed from our digestive tracts.
While health problems ranging from malaria to AIDS to respiratory tract diseases are common there, transportation can be difficult to find, which means that distance can dictate whether a person lives or dies.
The bill creates a conservation area along the North Florida Reef Tract stretching from the St. Lucie Inlet to the northern boundary of Biscayne National Park.
Huge amounts of money have to be laid out for construction, tracts, and equipment, and getting enough money from ticket sales to cover the debt servicing costs is problematic.
Those arrays of photo - voltaic modules stretch across thousands of acres in 35 countries — from Thailand and India to Chile and big sunny tracts of desert in the U.S. 4
The «Chick Tracts» sought to scare people to Jesus — and away from Catholicism, Halloween, Dungeons & Dragons, and a few other things.
Howard Chudacoff, a professor of history at Brown University, has written what amounts to a propagandist tract in the form of a purported sociological history of the experience of unmarried men in America from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.
It was not satisfied to confine these beliefs to a small circle of learned people; rather, it wished to preach from the housetops, win the rugged common man, appeal through lectures, newspapers, tracts, and magazines.
Tracing the course of the author's work from Typee to Billy Budd, Kelley shows convincingly that Melville — though he borrowed from many different sources — belongs completely to none of the established genres of Victorian city writing: the Romantic pastoral that used urban depravity to extol rural virtue; the popular «Reform Literature» of the yellow journalists that sensationalized municipal corruption and disorder; the «scientific» tracts of the emerging city planning movement; or the urban strolls of the flâneur and the Addisonian «spectator» (a genre that reached its peak, for New York, with what Kelley calls the «humorous - genteel - sentimental - melodramatic - ironic» observations of Charles Dickens in his 1842 American Notes).
But they drew on their zeal and experience from the earlier part of the century to develop the activities of their tract societies into something of a wider interest.
Meanwhile, Luther was blanketing Europe with tracts announcing, with an oddly traditional recklessness or reckless traditionalism, that every baptized Christian was priest and cleric, thereby sparking liberation from a captivity that began, almost literally, in Babylon.
An infamous tract titled «Holocaust» (which can still be custom ordered from Chick's site) features an elderly survivor who tells the reader that the Nazis» «Final Solution» was masterminded by Jesuits, and that Hitler was a «faithful Catholic» who remains admired by the Vatican.
The group patronized outstanding preachers like Bernard Ochino and Peter Martyr Vermigli who later seceded to Protestantism, and was responsible for the distribution of tens of thousands of copies of the notorious tract Beneficio di Cristo, written by a Cassinese protégé of Pole's, and which incorporated without acknowledgment swathes from the first version of Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z