They contain high amounts of chlorophyll that is almost chemically identical to haemoglobin and one of the most
useful compounds in the world for detoxification (especially heavy metals.)
Researchers write in the Journal of Biological Chemistry that they have identified an enzyme that can add a nitro group to the benzene ring of tyrosine to produce 3 - nitrotyrosine, a potential first step toward using bacteria to create
useful compounds in bioplastic development.
Not exact matches
The amount that the investor can expect to receive from the canal
in year t then becomes 0.99 t * $ 5 million - the
compounded effects of there being,
in every year, only a 99 percent chance that the canal will continue to be
useful.
Betalains is a medicinal
compound that is
useful in the detoxification process and is a powerful anti-inflammatory.
Flavonoids and Monoterpenes are the two important
compounds in Dill, which makes it a
useful medicinal herb.
Sixth Place: Kyle Fridberg, 17, of Boulder, Colo., received an $ 80,000 award for discovering a new
compound that may be
useful in improving rechargeable battery technology.
Who knows, there may even be
useful compounds hidden away
in alternative or traditional medicines that could be found through a good testing program.
Compound cameras could also be
useful in medical procedures, such as endoscopy, that require a close - up view inside body cavities.
The code they create is
useful and wonderful all on its own, but the full eloquence of the communication happens
in the way the code is revealed, and currently that
compound expression is a treasure that is not readily captured and re-created online.
Now researchers
in the US have discovered how to modify cyclodextrins to take other chemical groups, opening the way to making related
compounds with
useful new properties.
The novel technique may be
useful for making
compounds important
in agriculture and pharmaceuticals with less damage to the environment.
«I'm very happy that the active
compounds may be
useful in the future for treating cancer and inflammation.»
«To validate that this strategy — of slowing the degradation of insulin — is actually therapeutically
useful, we have to show that this
compound can transiently inhibit the target, and show that it has a benefit
in animals,» Liu said.
We've been trying to make materials,
compounds, anything that can be
useful to improve the processes to make thin films that find application
in a variety of electronic devices.»
In recent years, scientists have been methodically working out how to interpret useful compounds they've found in cetacean blow, which include DNA, microbes, metabolites, and hormone
In recent years, scientists have been methodically working out how to interpret
useful compounds they've found
in cetacean blow, which include DNA, microbes, metabolites, and hormone
in cetacean blow, which include DNA, microbes, metabolites, and hormones.
The release of dopamine
in the brain is triggered by addictive substances and behaviors, so
compounds that mimic dopamine could be
useful in possible treatments.
Researchers
in the Doyle lab at Princeton have developed a direct cross-coupling reaction to produce nitrogen - containing
compounds called 1,2 - dihydropyridines, versatile building blocks that are highly
useful in pharmaceutical research.
Continued research could lead to a better understanding of how diet and nutrition affect immune function, and possibly lead to the development of therapeutically
useful natural
compounds that could boost the innate immune response, the researchers said
in their report.
«Perfluorinated
compounds found
in African crocodiles, American alligators: Studies are first - of - their - kind examinations of PFAA levels
in «sentinel» reptile species, especially
useful for investigating impacts of long - lived chemicals
in the environment.»
This is,
in part, because of the very characteristics that make it so interesting: Typically, the constituents of a chemical
compound can be determined through spectroscopy, among other tools, but
in the case of eumelanin the spectrographs don't show the sharp peaks that are ordinarily
useful in identification.
Plants function as chemical manufacturing factories, and they can be altered to make specific chemical
compounds, many of which can be
useful in ways we do not yet understand.
The discovery, published online
in the Journal of Natural Products, shows that a
compound isolated from this common plant with low branches and creamy, white fragrant flowers appears to be
useful for the development of drugs targeting the parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
As modulators of the Cannabinoid - 1 (CB1) receptor, these
compounds are
useful in the treatment, prevention and suppression of diseases mediated by the CB1 receptor.
The «golden age of antibiotic discovery» began 65 years ago with a simple strategy: Scoop up dirt, grow the soil - dwelling bacteria
in the lab, and screen them for
useful compounds.
To reduce the effects of these
compounds, it's
useful to eat foods rich
in iodine — seafood and iodized salt are good examples.
For those who have been diagnosed with gluten problems, makeup made without the
compound may be
useful in one case: lip products, says Carl Thornfeldt, MD, a dermatologist
in Fruitland, Idaho.
Lighter weights are, of course,
useful, but the best results are seen when you're lifting heavy and you're doing low to medium reps
in a
compound training exercise, and you combine that with lighter, medium to high rep targeted training.
The big
compound exercises are extremely
useful and very powerful when used consistently, but even they don't have the power to turn you into a physique like
in the magazines when you train drug - free.
Ongoing research could result
in a better understanding of how nutrition affects immune function, and perhaps lead to developing therapeutically
useful natural
compounds which can boost the innate immune response.
This
compound has proven
useful as a colorant
in textile, food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic products as a natural dye.
Basically, a luxury product whose very name (agave) means «noble»
in Greek, and is fairly expensive, has no
useful compounds for acne whatsoever.
Possibly the most
useful element of coconut water for acne, or rather for your skin's appearance
in general, is a little known group of plant
compounds called cytokinins.
Certain
compounds found
in cauliflower, such as sulforaphane, glucobrassicin, glucoraphanin, and gluconasturtiian, are very
useful for helping the body to detox due to how they support liver function.
As long as this
compounds are things such as vitamins, minerals and other
useful additions, which can also be found
in Garcinia Wow, this is of course not a problem, but many weight loss pills also contain things such as binders, fillers and other nasty chemicals which certainly don't belong
in a weight loss supplement.
The metabolic activities performed by these bacteria resemble those of an organ, and these microorganisms perform a host of
useful functions, such as training the immune system, attacking foreign invaders (like food poisoning
compounds, toxins, etc.), preventing growth of harmful, pathogenic bacteria
in your gut, regulating the development of the intestinal lining, producing vitamins such as biotin and vitamin K, and even producing hormones (10).
«PFE [pomegranate fruit extract] or
compounds derived from it may inhibit cartilage degradation
in OA [osteoarthritis] and may also be a
useful nutritive supplement for maintaining joint integrity and function.»
Lemons are high
in C Vitamin, but many other very
useful components, for example, anti-cancer
compounds.
This nutrient - dense vegetable is particularly
useful in coping with autoimmune disease because it's a rich source of glutathione, a detoxifying
compound that helps break down carcinogens and free radicals, which helps fight against cancer and inflammation.
There are at least 100 species of the bacterial genus Clostridia that exist
in nature, a variety of which are employed commercially
in the production of
useful compounds like ethanol and acetone...
These chicken - flavored chews combine a relatively low dose of glucosamine with a supporting cast of
compounds that are all indicated as
useful in combating cartilage loss.
And as for greenhouse gases, we all of course know that plants turn various carbon molecules (and
in some cases even methane and other greenhouse gases) back into other
useful compounds and gases such as oxygen and carbohydrates.
As Robin Perutz of the University of York explains
in the latest issue of Science, fluorocarbons are very difficult to get rid of and can't easily be recycled into other
useful compounds.
Both of these recent studies are
useful, but they are limited
in their predictive capability, and especially
in transferability of their conclusions and suggestions to other classes of
compounds, which is simply because neither of these studies identified the fundamental molecular properties involved
in determining a molecule's radiative efficiency and how these might be used to identify strategies for minimizing a molecule's radiative efficiency.
As well as trivializing the online case citation, the McGill Guide
compounds the problem by directing that
in citing cases, one must follow a «hierarchy of sources»
in which the least
useful and least accessible citations appear first.
By treatment, I conclude that the patent teaches that the
compound will be
useful in the treatment of this human disease.
At the same time, the person skilled
in the art was required to have determined
in 1987 that it was «plain as day» that this one
compound (as eventually selected to be claimed by the patentee) would be
useful for the claimed uses.
Most patents are utility patents, which protect a novel arrangement of components
in an apparatus, a composition of chemicals
in a
compound, or a series of steps
in a method, to perform some
useful, function or purpose.
Even if
in the end an untested
compound is
useful (as is generally the case where there is an infringer), it is still important for an inventor to disclose not just how to make it but the reasoning / facts underlying the sound expectation that it works as promised.
Many recent news stories have covered health problems caused by indoor air quality, so monitoring devices that can measure temperature, humidity and levels of carbon dioxide and VOC (volatile organic
compounds) can be
useful in many offices and homes.