Sentences with phrase «when synthesised»

Teeny sanguinis when synthesised over level twenty create a Teeny sanguini X. Two level fifty Teeny sanguini X's make a Teeny sanguini XY.
Slimes, when synthesised over level twenty, create a Slime X. Two level fifty Slime X's make a Slime XY.

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When we have a healthy gut full of good bacteria it not only supports digestion, but allows us to synthesise vitamins and boost our immune system — just to name a few!
This allows nanoparticles with very specific properties to be synthesised, and subsequently when these nanoparticles are incorporated into other materials, the researcher can prepare new composite materials with pre-selected properties.
The elements are synthesised by the nuclear combustion process in stars and driven out into space when the star dies and explodes.
We have studied how this controls gurken translation in oocytes and absence of translation in the nurse cells when gurken RNA is synthesised.
Then, if and when the mitochondrial DNA gets mutated so that one or more of the 13 proteins are no longer being synthesised inside the mitochondria, it won't matter — the mitochondria will be getting the same proteins from outside.
But they also synthesise numerous other hormones, including the «androgens» and their pre-cursors, such as testosterone and DHEA, as well as estrogens and progesterone, and this is why it becomes even more important than ever to support your adrenal glands as you approach menopause, a time when our bodies come to rely more heavily upon the regulation of hormones.
You can see the importance of vitamin C clearly — when under heightened stress a goat will synthesise up to 100,000 mg of vitamin C daily.
Goats synthesise 100,000 mg a day when under stress; it's estimated that prehistoric humans ate up to 1000 mg a day in a tropical diet rich in fruits.
Animals like goats actually synthesise vast quantities of vitamin C when under stress, but humans lack this ability.
Only when sufficient amounts of EAAs have been consumed are we able to synthesise the remaining non-essential amino acids.
You know that you're in for a wild ride when the film begins with a point - of - view shot of a genetically synthesised organism being born in the world.
For those on the outside the Karma looks (and sounds) like an otherworldly creature thanks to its stunning proportions and the synthesised noise it makes when running in pure electric «Stealth» mode - imagine a Star Wars TIE fighter in limp - home mode.
There's also a GT button, which when pressed pipes a synthesised engine note into the car through the speakers.
When the new Kindle shipped with a feature that let it read texts aloud in a synthesised voice it only took a few angry huffs and puffs from the US Author's Guild before the facility was made optional, to be turned off at the behest of the publisher.
Clearly, the team do not manage to deliver an artwork of comparable magnitude to Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, which is their chief inspiration, but to even have chosen this as an ambition in a commercial game project in 2001 — when rivals are choosing The Godfather and Aliens as their template because these are, quite frankly, supremely easy influences to synthesise into a string of violent episodes, Silent Hill 2's decision to construct a game in which violence can (depending on the player's proclivities) be a tangential part of the experience is significant.
The synthesised anthem was vivid in a way we hadn't heard before - even when testing out the market - leading Astro A50s.
In an interview with The White Review, Jaray characterised her work as «what's left when everything else is taken away», and that minimalist philosophy couldn't be more clear in this work; Borromini's baroque architecture is synthesised into two - tone geometry, the paper ridges gesturing toward their architectural inspiration.
When he eventually published Origin of Species, he synthesised an enormous body of existing knowledge.
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