Sentences with phrase «when phosphorus»

CKD Cats can really feel sick and refuse their food when phosphorus levels escalate.
3) Phosphorus (meat, grains, and soft drinks): When phosphorus levels are high within the blood, calcium is pulled from the bones and excreted through urine.
Adding the kit's chemicals to a water sample will turn it blue when phosphorus is present.

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Since when do carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, sulful, phosphorus — the primary building blocks of biology - have ideas of their own, or any ideas at all?
It has all the taste of the finest aged prime beef with less than 1/3 the fat, is loaded with vitamin B12, selenium, zinc and phosphorus, low in sodium, and when properly cooked is incredibly tender and juicy.
Vitamin A, Vitamin D, and all the minerals in milk like calcium and phosphorus are available to the digestion only when milk is consumed with the fat that the cow produces naturally with her milk.
They are produced in a baby's crib mattress (or any other bed where the baby sleeps) when fungus growing in the mattress consumes compounds of phosphorus, arsenic and antimony present in the mattress (and in certain other bedding).
You know, that during the last trimester, our baby's absorb a lot of their calcium and phosphorus from our bones then they have those nutrients in their body and ready to go when they're born, but since your baby was born a bit early, he or she may not have had enough those nutrients transferred to guard against rickets and it sounds like you're pretty well aware of the risks of supplementing with formula but also the risk of rickets and soft bones.
«Sheep and cows are known to eat carcasses or bone when they have a deficiency in a mineral such as phosphorus or calcium, or if they're pregnant or ill.»
When the newly multiplied bacteria died, they fell to the floor of those ocean shallows, stacking up layer by layer to decay and enrich the mud with phosphorus.
The Rice lab combined iron, manganese and phosphorus (FeMnP) into a molecule that converts to a gas when vacuum is applied.
Dust can be beneficial to parts of the planet, as when it travels from the Sahara to the Amazon Basin, where it deposits phosphorus that helps keep the rain forest lush.
When the Yukon is unfrozen, its banks and soils are more susceptible to erosion, causing dramatically higher levels of phosphorus to enter the river water.
Precipitation was very important in the summer and the winter, when rains and melting snow boosted runoff and delivered nitrogen and phosphorus, which algae use as food sources, to the lake.
But Blanco observed a different trend in soil aggregate stability, especially when nitrogen and phosphorus were applied together at high rates.
But when the researchers characterized the electronic properties of their new substance — a combination of lanthanum, oxygen, iron and phosphorus — they found that below four kelvins, or — 269 degrees Celsius, it lost all resistance to carrying an electric current; that is, it superconducted.
When we find calcium and phosphorus in a forensic investigation, alarm bells start ringing because bone contains these minerals.
I've come to Bumpass Hell with David Deamer, a biochemist from the University of California, Santa Cruz, to watch him run an experiment recreating one of the most important episodes in the history of life: when carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus came together in the primordial soup to form amino acids, DNA and the rest of life's building blocks.
Glaser et al. show that dust deposition mediated by frequent tropical storms was an important source of nutrients for the Everglades until about 2800 years ago, when a climatic shift in the tropical Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico led to weather patterns that sharply decreased the level of dust inputs and led to a drier climate and a gradual loss of soil phosphorus, carbon, and nitrogen.
The experiment is a much more practical version of a study Boehme and colleagues published in Science in 2010, when they were able to read nuclear spins from phosphorus atoms in a conventional silicon semiconductor.
Glacial meltwater gains phosphorus when it travels in moulins, or «pipes» through the ice — through the guts of the glacier and down to the where the ice meets the bedrock.
«When lightning strikes, it acts like a mini smelter, and the organic molecules strip off oxygen from the phosphorus,» Pasek says.
At the heart of the Wolfe - Simon paper was the finding that when starved of phosphorus, an element vital to life and a key component of DNA, and when provided with ample arsenic, GFAJ - 1 was able to grow and use the arsenic instead of phosphorus.
When these worms began to mix up the ocean floor's sediments (a process known as bioturbation), their activity came to significantly influence the ocean's phosphorus cycle and as a result, the amount of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere.
When it was discovered over a century ago, black phosphorus was considered relatively useless.
And that flip registers as a change in current passing through the device — when the spin of the phosphorus electrons is opposed to the that of the conduction electrons in the silicon sample, the phosphorus donors can capture a conduction electron and cause a measurable dip in the current.
When Hamilton and her colleagues compared what happens to phosphorus demands if avoidable food waste is prevented versus recycled, they found that Norway's need to import mineral phosphorus declined by 14 %.
Among other results, the study shows an increase of content in elements such as phosphorus, sulphur, and chlorine since 1850, when the Industrial Revolution began taking place in Europe.
In 2010 astrobiologists thought they had uncovered weird life when they discovered a bacterium in California's Mono Lake that they suspected used arsenic instead of phosphorus to build DNA and proteins.
When it comes to nutrients, like nitrogen and phosphorus, too much of a good thing can be bad.
When fish urinate, they release phosphorus into the water.
«We know that methylphosphonate cleavage occurs when microbes are starved for phosphorus, but we need to figure out what nutrients are connected to this, and how is that connected to the pH of the ocean, and how is it connected to temperature of the ocean,» Drennan says.
This is due in part to the fact that other conditions (e.g. availability of nutrients such as Nitrogen and Phosphorus) appear to quickly become limiting, even when carbon availability is removed as a constraint on plant growth when ambient CO2 concentrations are sufficiently increased.
But when it's done improperly, the runoff — specifically the phosphorus and nitrogen in it — can pollute waterways and leach into groundwater.
(Bottom right) A drop of water applied on the surface of freshly cleaved black phosphorus shows that the material is hydrophobic, but it becomes hydrophilic when oxidized in air.
The Harrison lab also studies how plants find and take up phosphorus from the soil when they do not have these symbiotic relationships with fungi.
When I looked a bit deeper, I learned that too much sugar actually upsets the calcium to phosphorus ratio in the body, which in turn will cause calcium and other minerals to be leached from teeth and bones, weakening them.
Beef contains lots of sulphur and phosphorus, which technically form an acid when dissolved in water, but that does not mean that eating meat causes the body to be too acid.
Thus, when a diet of high calcifying qualities, ie., one rich in vitamin D, calcium and phosphorus was given to the dogs during the period of attrition, the new secondary dentine laid down was abundant and well formed whether the original structure of the teeth was good or bad.
When you compare it to an apple, it has four times the protein, twice the carbohydrates, three times the phosphorus, five times the vitamin A and iron, and twice the other vitamins and minerals.
When you take oral creatine supplements, it's taken into the muscle cells where it binds with a phosphorus molecule to create creatine phosphate.
When ingested, phytic acid can bind to, or chelate important minerals — such as phosphorus, iron, zinc, calcium and magnesium — preventing absorption.
Eat more meat, less starch etc etc take pills for high phosphorus when meat blows that number..
I also won't go into detail about micronutrients of each except to say that almonds easily beat out pretzels when it comes to essential nutrients such as Vitamin E, manganese, phosphorus, biotin, and many others.
It has an exceptional nutritional load, especially when it comes to minerals thanks to high amounts of manganese, magnesium, copper and phosphorus.
When the seeds sprout, phosphorus is released and available for the plant to grow.
This typically happens when the serum phosphorus level drops below 0.30 mmol / L.
When calcium and phosphorus are in balance, you have an efficiently running (soaring) metabolism.
Phosphorus is absorbed more easily than calcium, has a see - saw relationship with calcium and forces calcium down when it goes up, and can accelerate bone loss.
Up to 80 percent of the phosphorus — a vital mineral for bones and health — present in grains is locked into an unusable form as phytate.4 When a diet including more than small amounts of phytate is consumed, the body will bind calcium to phytic acid and form insoluble phytate complexes.
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