Conversely, MESA participants
with no calcified plaque (CAC score = 0) were 2 − 4 times more likely to be harmed by aspirin use than to benefit.
Adults with moderate scores of 100 - 399 were 80 % more likely to die from heart disease than those with a score of zero, and those with scores of 400 or more were three times more likely to die from heart disease, when compared to adults
with no calcified plaque buildup, or a score of zero.
During the Ediacarans» latter days, the first tiny organisms
with calcified shells began to populate the oceans.
This other toe — which felt every bit as much as its overstuffed human equivalent did, I should add — was attached to a 450 - pound western lowland gorilla,
with calcified gums, named King.
Most studies have concluded that sea animals
with calcified shells or skeletons, such as starfish, will suffer as carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels dissolves in the sea, making the water more acidic and destroying the calcium carbonate on which the creatures depend.
They're ergonomically designed for dogs and cats, even ones
with calcified vertebrae or arthritis, and they're NSF certified.
These two genes in S. pistillata, galaxin and galaxin — like, were found to be similar to the Acropora millepora's galaxin and galaxin - like1 genes (Karako - Lampert et al., 2014), and have been characterized to be associated
with the calcifying organic matrix (Fukuda et al., 2003).
Not exact matches
Combines a unique blend of coconut milk powder, organic cacao and Aquamin (a mineral - rich,
calcified sea - algae)
with nutrient - packed coconut oil and red - palm oil.
But here's my perspective Tim — and it
calcified after the Bournemouth and Swansea results — along
with (the event I like to call) «Alexit» — at the end of January.
After taking a closer look
with a scanning electron microscope, Bronson and Maisey reinterpreted that feature as tessellated
calcified cartilage, found on both extinct and living sharks and rays.
The biggest issue
with tissue valves is that they get
calcified over time, although companies have proprietary treatments to slow down this process.
Zink says these findings fit
with earlier investigations showing that Ötzi's major arteries, including his aorta, were all
calcified — a sign they were clogged
with fatty deposits.
With all this, we want to evaluate the bathymetric variability in the Mg content because factors related to depth have the potential to provide an analogue for future changes in the skeletal mineralogy of
calcifying marine organisms.
Tissues outside of the bones don't naturally
calcify, yet mineralization of organs, including the heart, blood vessels, and kidneys, occurs
with age and is exacerbated in people
with diabetes or kidney disease.
These little organisms are central to the global carbon cycle, a role that could be disrupted if rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide and warming temperatures interfere
with their ability to grow their
calcified shells.
Elasmoid scales of teleostean fish are
calcified dermal exoskeletal structures that grow along
with the fish.
The community of science must come to embrace the (rather obvious) fact that the future of science lies
with the young, who tend to care less about disciplinary distinctions than their more
calcified elders.
In some people, pieces from the
calcified artery can break away — if the artery supplies the brain or heart
with blood, this can lead to stroke or heart attack.
What they found was a hunk of
calcified bronze gears and other fragments, along
with a decayed wooden box that had housed the mechanism.
Specifically, women who reported consuming the most fruits and vegetables (eight to nine servings a day for a 2,000 - calorie diet) in their 20s were 40 percent less likely to have
calcified plaque in their arteries in their 40s compared
with those who ate the least amount (three to four servings a day) during the same time period.
The study, published in
Calcified Tissue International, found that the International Working Group on Sarcopenia (IWGS) definition identified the most cases of the condition (8.3 per cent of the cohort) and was linked
with significantly higher numbers of falls in the last year and prevalent fractures.
«Ocean acidification: The limits of adaptation: World's longest laboratory experiment
with the single - celled
calcifying alga Emiliania huxleyi reveals that evolutionary adaptation to acidification is restricted.»
Intravascular ultrasound can quantify non-
calcified and
calcified coronary artery plaque, but it is invasive and unsuitable for screening purposes, and coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring
with CT, a common noninvasive option, has limitations.
After 4 weeks
with a hyperelastic bone implant, the scaffold was infiltrated
with blood vessels and some
calcified bone.
They detected greater levels of
calcified deposits and reduced levels of a protein that inhibits calcification in individuals
with premature membrane rupture compared to a control group that underwent term cesarean sections.
For hungry fish, corals make a difficult meal: venomous, coated
with mucus and embedded in a razor - sharp,
calcified skeleton.
Such changes in oceanic environmental conditions will have negative consequences for marine life and organisms producing calcium carbonate (CaCO3) structures are amongst the most vulnerable due to the additional costs associated
with calcification and maintenance of
calcified structures under more acidic conditions.
About 40 percent of Americans have
calcified pineals by age seventeen.50 «Calcium, phosphorus and fluoride deposits increase
with aging and are likely to cause decreased melatonin production and abnormal pineal function, which could contribute to a variety of effects in humans.»
* While a gallbladder cleanse is simple to do, you should check
with your preferably holistic practitioner first if you have a history of gallbladder problems to make sure you don't have a large
calcified stone that is too large to pass out of the bile duct.
With aging, the pineal gland becomes
calcified, thus less functional.
EDTA is a chelating agent
with the purpose of removing
calcified plaque in arteries.
Secretion of melatonin declines significantly
with age, as the pineal gland becomes
calcified.
Another study found that eating chocolate at least twice per week was associated
with a 32 % lower risk of having
calcified plaque in the arteries (40).
The ultrasound specialist said, this plaque (not
calcified) can still regress so I hope it does
with my better numbers.
Secretion of melatonin may decline significantly
with age, as the pineal gland becomes
calcified.82, 83 Jet lag, shift work, and poor vision may disrupt melatonin cycles.
Secretion of melatonin declines significantly
with age, as the pineal gland becomes
calcified.82, 83 Jet lag, shift work, and poor vision can disrupt melatonin cycles.
Chicken nuggets and these types of food made to target vulnerable children are made
with the bones and debris of the carcasses which are just toxic piles of
calcifying ingredients.
Andy's lack of success
with women has
calcified into a complete lack of amorous effort.
It's the stuff that routinely
calcifies one's cynicism toward pop filmmaking, but Johnson sets these facets into motion
with such a deft and intricate sense of storytelling, such a bold, robust emotional palette, that one is rather reminded of what made these tiresome tropes so successful in the first place.
In hindsight, the 1984 hit Footloose — starring Kevin Bacon and directed by Herbert Ross — along
with its contemporary Flashdance, can be seen as the link between the old Hollywood model of a let's - put - on - a-show musical, based on original songs brought to life in elaborate choreographed numbers, and the later Hollywood model of youth films, perfected in the»80s by John Hughes and terminally
calcified over the decades to follow, in which a contemporary pop music soundtrack serves as both a structural backbone to the film itself and an ancillary product that can outgross and outlive the film that spawned it.
Once again beginning
with a couple on the verge of severing ties (though this time the separation has
calcified into divorce), intertwining character arcs unveil an overly complicated scenario that unfortunately brings us to a finale that seems a bit little too late.
The outer layer eventually ruptures acutely, letting the
calcified inner layer press against the spinal cord,
with resulting pressure, inflammation and nerve destruction.
With CRD, in addition to elevated phosphate levels in the blood and the risk of soft tissue becoming calcified, this disease also will begin interfering with the conversion of vitamin D precursors in the kidneys to the active form of vitamin D3, which is vital for proper uptake and utilization of calc
With CRD, in addition to elevated phosphate levels in the blood and the risk of soft tissue becoming
calcified, this disease also will begin interfering
with the conversion of vitamin D precursors in the kidneys to the active form of vitamin D3, which is vital for proper uptake and utilization of calc
with the conversion of vitamin D precursors in the kidneys to the active form of vitamin D3, which is vital for proper uptake and utilization of calcium.
If not removed it will become
calcified with the minerals contained in saliva to result in tartar.
People now look at the machines, even ones that could conceivably make their lives better,
with scorn, and a time -
calcified ignorance has laid a fruitful foundation for new religious beliefs and fears.
Mosse said in an interview
with The British Journal of Photography «I wanted to export this technology to a harder situation, to up - end the generic conventions of
calcified mass - media narratives and challenge the way we're allowed to represent this forgotten conflict... I wanted to confront this military reconnaissance technology, to use it reflexively in order to question the ways in which war photography is constructed.»
Having finally achieved a certain compositional «tension» — the planes of pink, blue, white, green or orange conversing
with each other in transparent layers — Tsao might finally chip off dense portions of
calcified pigment
with a small hammer.
The national institutions are a bit
calcified in that respect, even though recently the National Museum has been partnering
with some of the independents and trying to widen its remit.
Paint, slowly and painstakingly built up in daubs, nearly curls off the canvas like
calcified petals, resembling the flora
with which he is obsessed.
Will we still be able to compete
with all that unwieldy, energy - guzzling,
calcifying corporate structure?