Even
with myriad functions, the juicer remains incredibly silent during the juicing process.
Not exact matches
In the back room, his secretary, Tracey Nguyen, answers calls and tries to make sense of Payton's off - season schedule, a jumble of business meetings, workouts, charity
functions, hunting and fishing trips, excursions to look at cars, and a
myriad of other things a kid
with a lot of money might be expected to do.
Overall they found that many of these risk genes are associated
with the
myriad of
functions taking place in cells lining blood vessels.
Neuroscience is a field of study that deals
with the structure,
function, development, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology, and pathology of the nervous system, divided into the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord), and the peripheral nervous system, consisting of the
myriad nerve pathways running throughout the body.
These are self - assembling cellular organs that perform
myriad metabolic
functions, and in a sense, they are molecular factories
with many different pieces of machinery.
Then there are stem cells, which tantalize
with their
myriad possibilities: allowing diabetics to throw away their insulin, growing healthy cardiac tissue after a heart attack, restoring
function to people
with spinal cord injury (for which the Food and Drug Administration just approved the first embryonic stem cell trial).
It is used for hundreds of symptoms related to a
myriad of health diseases and conditions, and is especially effective as a natural remedy for relieving inflammation for improved joint
function, and pain associated
with joint inflammation, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis and tendonitis.
Patients
with Alzheimer's disease, Fragile X syndrome, Down syndrome, and autism are particularly susceptible to seizures, 12 and the focus of much research at the Waisman Center of Developmental Disabilities has been on the
myriad ways drugs, diet and genetic manipulation can affect amyloid beta levels, seizure threshold and behavioral phenotypes.13 In an editorial entitled «Concocting the Right Diet for Brain Health» published December 2011 in Translational Medicine, Dr. Westmark expressed concern about the risks of soy: «The prevailing view is soy is healthy, but much remains to be learned regarding its effects on brain development and
function.»
While this provides the brain
with an alternative fuel and has been shown to improve cognitive
function, it does nothing to address the
myriad other issues attendant
with the metabolic derangement that is likely the root cause of AD.
Data from yoga group participant interviews also shed light on the fact that individuals
with COPD and heart failure suffer from poor physical
functioning,
myriad physical and psychological symptoms, social isolation, and treatment regimens that severely restrict their free time.
Of course,
with a cast partly made up of non-professional actors, including Ellar Coltrane and Lorelei Linklater, and Linklater himself wrapped up
with college comedy That's What I'm Talking About and a
myriad of Oscar
functions, the very notion of another multi-year commitment seems far - fetched.
The latest E-Class, which was all - new just last year, took many of its bigger brother's fineries and bettered them in some ways, such as
with the introduction of not one but two 12.3 - inch screens that turn the dashboard into something like a very wide - screen high - def TV that displays navigation, audio, phone and
myriad other
functions.
The center stack has also been updated
with a
myriad of touch controls and a line of toggles for key
functions like the defroster and fan speed.
Its
myriad systems include the latest generation of Easy Connect infotainment systems, SEAT Full Link and the exclusive SEAT ConnectApp that comes
with voice recognition and gesture control technology, allowing
functions to be activated
with just a finger swipe on the touchscreen.
A better solution might be replacing the controls for the four - wheel drive system, which are placed to fall easily to the driver's right hand,
with a controller for the 8» infotainment screen's
myriad functions.
Town still
functions primarily as a farming centre, its streets lined
with shops and a
myriad historical buildings and churches.
Combining stylish interiors
with state - of - the - art technology, the two new venues are suited to
myriad occasions, from intimate meetings and conferences, to private
functions and seminars up to 20 Guests.
Combining stylish interiors
with state - of - the - art technology, the two new venues are suited to
myriad occasions, from intimate meetings and conferences, to private
functions and seminars.
Microsoft, on the other hand, decided to shoot themselves in the foot
with the Xbox One's launch by presenting a system that many were confused
with, an entertainment box
with a
myriad of
functions that gamers either didn't want or need.
This diverse collection of works
with its uncanny dopplegangers, lost Edens and
myriad temporal dislocations serves as an overview of Harvey's ongoing obsession
with art's
function as a dark mirror, as a site of narrative failure and collapse.
There are
myriad resources regarding risk management available online and I encourage all those responsible for management
functions in law firms to spend some time familiarizing yourself
with the topic and considering whether risk management should form a focus of your firms strategic management activities in the future.
With about one billion active users and a
myriad of different
functions on its platform, it has been labeled as China's «App for everything» and also a «Super App.»