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"fibrous" Definitions
  1. made of many fibres; looking like fibres

238 Sentences With "fibrous"

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One patient, after being told they had a "walnut-sized fibrous tumor," went home and searched "How big is a walnut?' and "What is a fibrous tumor?
That led to eating more fibrous, tough foods buried underground.
Huge machines comb the plants for their fibrous cotton centers.
Its fibrous bran contains unsaturated fats, which can turn rancid.
What's left of the chicken is only a slightly fibrous consistency.
Dense breasts contain more glandular and fibrous tissue than fatty tissue.
These changes can cause a fibrous or toughening of the breast tissue.
It's an extremely dense, fibrous fat found nowhere else in the body.
It has a taproot that drills through the fibrous roots of grasses.
It develops in a fibrous tissue layer that forms around the implant.
Asbestos is a fibrous mineral that's long been used for its flame resistance.
Linea Alba is named for the fibrous line that runs down our abdomen.
You may need to remove more in order rot cut away everything fibrous.
Tarpaulin, made from coating a fibrous sheet in polyurethane, is water resistant and sturdy.
Fibrous connective tissue feels the same as scar tissue or gristle on a steak.
The tear pea's skin is thin and fibrous, requiring it to be handled delicately.
Nelson defended companies that had exposed people to asbestos, a heat-resistant, fibrous mineral.
I broke through a crust of potato sticks, revealing a fibrous stratum of meat.
Today, the array of options for fibrous foods are way more delicious than Metamucil.
It's not a woody tree but more of a fibrous sponge that stores water.
Intricately patterned rugs glitch and pixelate in the fascinating fibrous constellations of Faig Ahmed.
The keto diet, on the other hand, makes no exception for carbs, fibrous or not.
For my father, though, it was more a maceration—a steady softening of fibrous resistance.
Asbestos is a fibrous, mineral-based building material that is toxic to humans when inhaled.
Roasting just makes them more fibrous and leathery, and they never, ever really get crispy.
He was given the arduous task of massaging the fibrous leaves into a tender salad.
The collagen is assembled into a fibrous material and then tanned, much like real leather.
" (The trees' outer layer is spongy and fibrous — a defense against burrowing bugs.) "That's crazy!
The fibrous pattern of the tumor appears on invasive forms in several of Small's illustrations.
In patients with F.M.D., fibrous tissue collects in specific artery beds, sometimes completely blocking blood flow.
True, Klimt shouldn't be called eclectic, but his digestion of influences was more fibrous than smooth.
It's sturdier and more porous than wood-pulp-based paper, like a fibrous, chewy card stock.
That's one of the six minerals that in their naturally occurring fibrous form are classified as asbestos.
Most fibrous foods provide other good-for-you nutrients, too, like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes.
These teeth look like they evolved to cut through the tough, fibrous leaves of ancient palm trees.
You know, like in the olden days, when a chicken was a chicken. Rubbery. Dry. Fibrous. Woody.
The women traverse hilly terrain to collect wild berries and dig up tubers resembling fibrous sweet potatoes.
The pitch: The mineral, chrysotile, is not as lethal as the other fibrous minerals marketed as asbestos.
In humans, these microbes help us break down fibrous plant materials found in beans, grains, and vegetables.
In addition to fibrous foods, confiscated narcotics and "anything counterfeit" — like fake Viagra, he said — is incinerated.
They describe contaminants in talc from J&J's Italian supplier as fibrous and "acicular," or needle-like, tremolite.
Allow me to elucidate: There is such a thing as subcutaneous fat and fibrous tissue beneath your skin.
It happens when the small fibrous cords that open and close the valve's flaps are broken or stretched.
This makes sense because the stems are tough and fibrous, and remain so even when they're cooked down.
Cut the fibrous outer layer off and eat the inner stems, dipped in hummus if you have it.
Dense breasts contain more fibrous and connective tissue than normal and are a risk factor for breast cancer.
There were un-crispy snow peas and fibrous sliced carrots that were weird and wooden when chomped through.
The film bounces around, with connections between topics that feel more fibrous than a well-ordered shot list.
The study also identified the oldest fossil evidence of chitin, a fibrous substance found in fungal cell walls.
Similarly, "Hiato" (2019), which hangs from the ceiling, recalls a fibrous sac stuffed with wads of deconstructed cloth.
Eating fibrous bars or crackers might make you feel full, but you may feel deprived of other important nutrients.
When you bite a shrimp, there's the first snap, then it gets juicy, and then there's a fibrous breakdown.
In primary myelofibrosis, bone marrow is replaced with fibrous scar tissue, affecting its ability to produce vital blood cells.
That evidence has now arrived in the form of keratin, a fibrous protein that protects certain cells from damage.
A horse named Taro heaves the stone around a circle until the roasted agave turns into a fibrous pulp.
Sadly, most of the avocados I bring home fall short in all kinds of fibrous, mushy, black-speckled ways.
It's possible the vegetarian dinosaurs had the gut bacteria necessary to break down these fibrous plants and produce gas.
Part of the facility were completed in the 1940s and had pipe coverings with the fibrous substance, he said.
And meat replaced fibrous beans and lentils as the main source of protein in many parts of the world.
The ground beef texture has 20 grams of protein per 4-ounce serving with a "fibrous texture" similar to beef.
"We have patented our production method that allows us to produce the fibrous texture of oats and beans" she said.
Fibrous compounds pass undigested through the small intestine and into the colon, where they act as fuel for bacterial fermentation.
Arts | Westchester They hang from the ceiling of the Katonah Museum of Art, fibrous pouches reaching down approximately four feet.
Dr. Tanzi describes this as "seeding" the amyloid, causing it to ensnare the virus in fibrous nets that form plaques.
Eleanor Lakelin bleached, sandblasted and hand-turned horse chestnut burr into amphoras that reveal the fibrous chaos beneath its bark.
Research what healthy roots look like (light and fibrous!) versus what unhealthy roots look like (kind of a gloopy mess).
The reclassified tumor is a small lump in the thyroid that is completely surrounded by a capsule of fibrous tissue.
"A keloid is an area of irregular fibrous tissue formed at the site of a scar or injury," explains Dr. Marmur.
Do Clif Bars, those fibrous bricks favored by athletes and That One Guy At Your Gym, really count as "comfort food"?
Navy scientists, like materials engineer Ryan Kincer, are trying to synthetically re-create its fibrous threads to use in bulletproof vests.
Fibromyalgia is considered a rheumatic disease like arthritis because it impairs joints and soft fibrous tissues like muscles, ligaments and tendons.
Fibrous foods, for example, add bulk to your stool, which allow your bowels to move more smoothly through your gastrointestinal tract.
Helsel says the company envisions something including fibrous material to enhance strength, inspired by the renowned toughness of natural spider silk.
Something about watching skilled hands use carving tools to shave off pumpkin pulp and fibrous strands puts me in a serene trance.
If nothing else, you can spend this time planning the big fibrous meal that you'll eat at the end of the holiday.
Unlike fine redwood timber, sequoia wood is too fibrous and brittle to be much use for anything except matchsticks and fence-posts.
A woman's breasts are large due to the presence of more fatty, or fibrous, tissue — which has little to do with cancer.
Your body needs something green and fibrous, or at least something less starchy and beige, or things are gonna start getting weird.
The peanut to shell ratio is not strong enough to cancel out what I imagine is a chalky, uncomfortably fibrous eating experience.
The details: Critics have lambasted the move, announced in June, saying the EPA failed to realize the dangers of the fibrous mineral.
Kale pestos include nutrient-rich hempseed, limeades get a boost from anti-inflammatory turmeric and guacamole is made from fibrous sweet potatoes.
The sewing patterns are captured with such detail that you can see their fibrous texture; they resemble fabric rather than photographic prints.
All three are encased in a tough, fibrous sheath called the tunica albuginea that, when plaque forms, makes the sheath less flexible.
The finished turds are especially dry and fibrous, which may help them retain their signature shape when they're squeezed out, Yang suggests.
Asbestos — a category of fibrous minerals known to cause cancer — often shows up in the same mines where talc is, causing contamination.
The new separator consists of fibrous threads of triphenyl phosphate (TPP), a common flame retardant, with a shell of another polymer (PVDF-HFP).
She had severe vaginal dryness and itching, and was later diagnosed with a fibrous wall of tissue causing a blockage of the vagina.
Rarely a day goes by that I don't grace my digestive system with things green and fibrous, omega-3-rich, lousy with phytonutrients.
Dip a giant bubble wand with a fibrous string into the mixture until it is fully immersed and slowly pull the string out.
In the middle of the tibia's glass-like hyaline cartilage, there appears to be a fibrous pad of cartilage that is partially deformable.
These bugs transform those animals' fibrous fare into energy-rich molecules, some of which the host animal is able to absorb and utilise.
Strain the liquid, squeezing out every last drip of ginger-flavored stock into a bowl before discarding the fibrous mass left behind. 2.
They cradle their handful of tiny spears and stare a lot at a fibrous board seven-feet, nine-and-a-quarter inches away.
And if your food cravings lead you to eat more fatty and less fibrous foods than usual, that plays a factor as well.
" A look at their records revealed that the patient had earlier been told by a doctor that they had a "walnut-sized fibrous tumor.
Fibromyalgia's name comes from "fibro" (the Latin term for fibrous tissue), "myo" (the Greek word for muscle) and "algia" (the Greek word for pain).
You slice through the fascia covering the abdominal muscle, a husk-like fibrous sheath, and lift it to reveal the beefy red muscle underneath.
This, Dr Vollrath and his coauthor Mi Ruixin made from a fibrous protein-rich glue of the sort produced naturally by spiders and silkworms.
The limo slid to a halt and its fibrous doors peeled apart, giving the crowd their first glimpse of Millicia's look for the evening.
Hope lives in the fibrous burrows of your heart, it lines the layers of your skin and folds into the corners of your eyes.
The core of Novameat's technology is a customized printer that enables companies to create the kinds of fibrous tissues needed to make a steak.
Brown strands of fiber give it a silhouette that folds into a form that resembles the clitoral hood, connected with the fibrous bundle underneath.
In patients with breast implants, reported cases of BIA-ALCL were generally found adjacent to the implant itself and contained within the fibrous capsule.
It also breaks down food, paper and other combustible material into a fibrous mass that can be used either as fuel or for anaerobic digestion.
Eating all different kinds of vegetables and fibrous foods is another way to feed your good bacteria and suppress the bad ones, Dr. Li says.
This inflammation may cause the pain, tenderness, and development of fibrous tissue, as well as the small cysts of accumulated fluid associated with fibrocystic breasts.
She'd buried the needle into her chest until it disappeared, through the tough fibrous tissue of the pericardium, and deep into the cardiac muscle itself.
First, when a healthy, well-hydrated person eats fibrous foods such as wheat bran with lots of roughage, the food takes up water and swells.
Her sculptural process combines fibrous materials around light metal structures, producing abstract figurative forms with universal elements of androgyny, armor, flight, seduction, myth, and mystery.
But the asparagus was fibrous; the tomatoes, described as heirloom, looked and tasted like supermarket grape tomatoes; and the burrata was chewy rather than creamy.
Asbestos is a set of six naturally occurring fibrous minerals that have the ability to resist heat, fire and electricity but are also known carcinogens.
Watching the Man head into the forest to yank up some kind of tough, fibrous plant, you wonder: What's he going to do with that?
While you can use the technique with almost any vegetable, it works particularly well with the shunned, the fibrous and the forgotten-in-the-fridge.
And in 2005, the experimental house musician King Britt put out an album of remixes, couching Morgan's recordings in hollowed-out beats and fibrous ambience.
When you slice open an apple, the seeds and fibrous membrane that make up the core are arranged in a pentagram—a five-pointed star.
If you've never eaten a pumpkin seed, they're little fibrous, teardrop-shaped seeds hidden inside a hard exterior shell found in the inside of a pumpkin.
In their paper, Kaplan and his colleagues point to mushroom chitosan, a fibrous material found in the cell wall of mushrooms, as one potential scaffolding material.
That might be why the dinosaur was so wide across the middle: it needed a really long gut to extract the nutrients from its fibrous food.
There's a deep frustration through The Executive Coloring Book, which asks us to color telephones, attaché cases, nails—or "inter-fibrous friction fasteners"—and disapproving wives.
Insect wings look fibrous and veiny; the spindly legs of a beetle, crafted with a single thread, appear as delicate as they do in real life.
A few are elderly giants, their thick trunks coated with fibrous matter; many others are striplings, with a few tufts of green atop a short trunk.
Many in traditional medicine consider fascia as simply the tough, fibrous connective tissue surrounding muscle tissue and separating soft tissue areas (including fat) throughout the body.
He would chew on it to get the juice out and then spit out the fibrous innards, like the fucking two-year-old that he is.
We know the makeup of meat, so we optimized a method that heats, cools and applies pressure to plant protein, creating the fibrous texture of muscle.
It soaks up an impressive four times its own weight, and retains no sand or any other grit that more fibrous towels seem to inevitably collect.
Horrible dates—sticky, fibrous, confusing little bastards with lots of lumps beside the seeds, which I'm always a bit uncertain if I'm supposed to be swallowing.
A 70-million-year old dinosaur species possessed massive, scissor-like chompers that it probably used to gnaw through the tough, fibrous leaves of ancient palm trees.
Devkota says that of the three, she is more of a believer in prebiotics, which are usually fiber based—either in fibrous foods, or in fiber supplements.
Dermatologist Ellen Marmur, MD, explains that it's an area of irregular fibrous tissue that usually forms at the site of a scar or injury, which includes piercings.
As its name indicates, this crab eats coconuts, first using its claw to scrape away the fibrous coating and then using the claw to break it open.
A collection of fibrous fatty lumps pop out from the first cut, and Dr. Lee starts squeezing the whole, solidified mass up and out from the excision.
"(Young) people normally like barbecue beef, fresh diced beef, steaks," he explains, which require frozen foreign imports with a softer texture than locally-sourced, more fibrous beef.
Here, they're reclining on a bed of hearty, fibrous farro, and a charred scallion salsa verde is the perfect way to jazz up them up a little.
Underneath a low-hanging roof, perched on a wide bed with gingham print sheets, Rina mixed the fibrous strands of tobacco with the sweet, ammonia-smelling cannabis.
The company has developed a new scaffolding technology that mimics the texture, appearance, nutritional and sensorial properties of fibrous meats like beefsteaks, chicken breasts and fish filets.
Biting into a well-trimmed artichoke, without any fibrous distractions, is one of the best things about springtime eating — the joys of asparagus, peas and ramps included.
I learned that it's a term of science that became a colloquialism: the brain has gray matter, which contains cells, and also white matter, which is fibrous.
Working with a team of colleagues, Dr Baker obtained a population of mice that had been genetically engineered to quickly develop fibrous tangles of protein in their brains.
In this 5-ingredient version, you make a homemade vegetable stock using mushroom stems and the fibrous green tops of the leeks—parts that you'd normally throw away.
However, they're not as reliable in dense breasts, characterized as those with not as much fat and more fibrous or glandular tissue, according to the American Cancer Society.
He was placed on the 13-day disabled list Monday with an injury to his left ulnar collateral ligament, and surgery is a possibility due to fibrous tearing.
The microbes in our intestines digest some of the tough or fibrous matter that our stomachs cannot break down, releasing a flow of additional calories in the process.
Would going gray require me to listen to folk music, host potlucks featuring casseroles of tempeh and wear fibrous, hand-woven caftans, accented with chunky, hand-forged jewelry?
Domestic asparagus, grown mostly in California, Michigan and Washington, tends to be plumper, juicier and more flavorful than the more fibrous and rubbery imports from Mexico and Peru.
It wasn't until 1003 that a visiting entomologist realized what was wrong: The local insects, evolved to eat the more fibrous waste of marsupials, couldn't handle cow excrement.
Likewise, horses fart so much because their diet is mostly plant-based, and their fibrous food gets digested through fermentation in the back half of their digestive tract.
It shows off her knack for compositional contortion, bending fibrous synth lines around one another in mammoth, labyrinthine braids, which breathe and collapse in swimming fractal-like arrangements.
This ability requires an entirely different digestive biochemistry, enabling, for example, the ability to break down and absorb, or assimilate, nutrients found in the fibrous cell walls of plants.
Basically, the breast is made of three types of cells: fat cells, epithelial cells that make the milk glands, and stromal cells that make up the fibrous connective tissue.
The team GE assembled designed a special vessel for the snowball made from a nickel-based super alloy that was lined with a fibrous insulation made from alumina-silicate.
They are timed to Valentine's Day, because who wouldn't want to receive a flirtatious banana emoji that peels off its own fibrous skin on Valentine's Day, am I right?
As Tim Spector, an However, nutritionists generally agree that an ideal meal for anyone — keto or not — should be full of fresh, fibrous vegetables and low on processed foods.
Just under half of women over the age of 40 have dense breasts, which means their breasts have more connective and fibrous tissue than usual, and relatively less fat.
Breast density is a measure of how much of the breast is made of fatty tissue, and how much is comprised of glands, ducts, and other non-fatty, fibrous tissue.
She was intent on finding a way to make use of the spent barley so all that fibrous grain wouldn't get scrapped—and now she's doing just that with Canvas.
Get rid of all the fibrous, unpleasant outer bits, leaving only the pale-hued sweet parts: the heart, the center of the stem, and the thinnest, most delicate interior leaves.
But there's little question that the Yves Béhar-designed premium juicer was priced prohibitively high for the added luxury of juicing at home without all of the extra fibrous byproduct.
The group collected a couple of hundred cases from multiple centers throughout the world — patients who had tumors that were contained within fibrous capsules and those that had broken out.
More lighthearted entries include Richard Artschwager's, "Dat, Dat, Duh" (2007), an ellipse and an exclamation point made of a painted fibrous material, which seems to revel in its cryptic enthusiasm.
In a nutshell, here's what so-called cellulite actually "is": Beneath your skin, there is a layer of fat, held in place by fibrous tissue, which forms a kind of net.
It's here that a diverse cocktail of bacteria and fungi work together to break down cellulose, the tough, fibrous compound that renders grass, leaves, and other plant matter indigestible to humans.
While finding machinery to dry and process the huge quantities of wet fibrous waste is tricky, Rodelo said the company hopes to have its system up and running within a year.
The chemistry of the milk they are drinking might give them clues, as might the edible faecal pellets all rabbits produce as a way of digesting their fibrous vegetable food twice.
From watching the video after the fact, I saw that Tanna had to cut the lump free from a fibrous wrapping which he'd described earlier as being like a spider's web.
"If the bladder is forced to be distended for a long period, over time the bladder muscles become less functional, less able to squeeze [out urine] and more fibrous," Shteynshlyuger says.
But this year, I'm trying Melissa Clark's rhubarb poundcake, striped with whole stalks, picking out thin dark stalks, rather than thick ones — they'll cook faster and tend to be less fibrous.
Stone axes that mash up, cut, or kill food started to deliver meat and less fibrous plants to our stomachs, which led to smaller guts that are fed this higher-calorie food.
In the garden of London's Victoria & Albert Museum stands the Elytra Filament Pavilion, a 2,000-square-foot canopy named for—and designed after—a beetle's elytron, the insect's fibrous, double-layered forewings.
These days, you can find tasty protein bars packed with more than half of your daily recommended allowance of fiber, as well as easy-to-eat fibrous flatbread crackers for avocado toasts.
What's more, the sharks also exhibited somatic (cellular) growth while on the plant-based diet, and they possessed the required biochemistry to break down even the toughest portions of the fibrous seagrass.
Unfortunately, Jose's lipoma is pretty fibrous and stuck to the skull, so Dr. Lee has to snip it out piece by piece — which we saw last week — in a frustratingly laborious process.
Researchers found that these pitcher plants use this chitinase for digestive purposes, in order to break down the tough, fibrous substance called chitin found in the exoskeletons of crustaceans and arthropods. Uplifting!
But these pearly whites probably weren't for meat-eating; instead, researchers suspect that this dinosaur used its giant teeth to shear through fibrous leaves that other dinosaurs turned their noses up at.
CelluComp CEO Christian Kemp-Griffin explained that a carrot is made up nearly entirely of water but still stays rigid and crunchy because of cellulose, a fibrous substance found in all plants.
Some procedures, including radiofrequency, ultrasound, infrared and lasers, may have a very modest effect on skin tightening by injuring the fibrous bands that attach skin to muscle, causing them to tighten up.
In a pair of reports from 1957 and 1958, the lab said the talc contained "from less than 1 percent to about 3 percent of contaminants," described as mostly fibrous and "acicular" tremolite.
The new burgers are made with blended pea, mung bean and rice proteins that give a more fibrous texture, compared to the company's previous recipe which included pea protein, coconut and canola oil.
Often wrapped in betel leaves, or paan, and chewed like a large fibrous chewing-gum, the betel nut gives a buzz on a par with several shots of espresso or, some say, amphetamine.
Arcadia Biosciences, a company that has bred wheat to be more fibrous, recently entered the cannabis space with the aim of growing hemp that produces more CBD and no or reliably low THC.
Coated in the kinds of shimmering, fibrous textures you might associate with ASMR, "Peeling" builds from an experiment in ambient minutiae to a full-fledged electro stomper over the course of eight minutes.
Particles 0.3 microns wide are just the right size to ride a stream of air through a filter's fibrous maze, but it is still possible to thwart them with enough twists and turns.
If we can develop this material, it can theoretically replace two or three inches of current fibrous insulation of thinsulate or permaloc with maybe like a base of a quarter inch of this aerogel.
We talk about the time Osmond fashioned paper from a particularly fibrous species of mushroom or when Fredenham made a beef burger devised from a Roman recipe with pickled green peppercorns and hogweed seeds.
This ethos of cyborgian spirituality finds its sonic form in a procession of distinct sound environments, consisting of distorted spoken word recordings in conversation with woozily fibrous synth arrangements and concussive bursts of noise.
But while the dung beetles back in Britain would eat and break down cow poo, the native Australian beetles wouldn't touch the stuff because they evolved to munch only on dry, fibrous marsupial dung.
It might seem like you're trimming a lot, but remove more than you think you should, because the last thing you want is to bite into a fibrous or bitter bite at the table.
In ancient days, clothing and bedding were made from homespun fabrics woven from native fibrous plants such as wisteria and hemp and necessity demanded that this clothing be recycled for as long as possible.
Why Asbestos is dangerousMined in different white, blue, brown and green shades, asbestos is a naturally-occurring silicate mineral that is composed of long, thin crystals, which can kind of look like a fibrous blanket.
They identified lesions and white fibrous material on its surface, in keeping with symptoms of pericarditis, and so they're pretty confident that they've probably solved the mystery that has plagued classical music for almost two centuries.
LHP Felix Doubront, Oakland's No. 5 starter, was placed on the 15-day disabled list Monday with an injury to his left ulnar collateral ligament, and surgery is a possibility due to fibrous tearing, Paparesta said.
It's created by making a sort of fibrous dough using the ingredients mentioned, then using a carefully configured extrusion machine to essentially recreate the structure of the muscle fibers that make up the bulk of meat.
Though manual therapies like Myofascial Release and Rolfing are probably not modifying the length of the fibrous component of the fascia, they might be affecting the flexibility of fascia, which could provide the purported beneficial effects.
Throughout the four-part "Jeru Concerto," he states many of the melodies on the baritone; it's constantly swirling and refocusing and changing its reference points, but his low, fibrous horn never gets lost among the stars.
Mysticetes, as baleen whales are known technically, feed by sucking in large volumes of water and then forcing it out of their mouths through fibrous outgrowths known as baleen plates, to filter out small animals for consumption.
" Later that month, Wilson Nashed, one of the J&J scientists who visited the FDA, said in a memo to the company's public relations department that J&J's talc contained trace amounts of "fibrous minerals (tremolite/actinolite).
" Later that month, Wilson Nashed, one of the J&J scientists who visited the FDA, said in a memo to the company's public-relations department that J&J's talc contained trace amounts of "fibrous minerals (tremolite/actinolite).
" Later that month, Wilson Nashed, one of the J&J scientists who visited the FDA, said in a memo to the company's public relations department that J&J's talc contained trace amounts of "fibrous minerals (tremolite/actinolite).
Feel even fuller: Top yogurt with fibrous foods like raspberries (4 grams of fiber per half cup) or a cereal such as Kashi Go Lean Crisp Cinnamon Crumble (9 grams per three quarters of a cup). Apples
"While eating fewer calories didn't literally shrink your stomach, reducing your carbs and eating lean protein and fibrous vegetables changed the production of hormones that signal satiety," she says, offering an explanation for this commonly held notion.
Whether you feed in a cup of almonds, a bunch of carrot sticks, celery stalks, or hunks of citrus fruit, almost every drop of juice is extracted from that fibrous mass that comes out the other side.
It is unclear why cardboard should be a less hospitable environment for the virus than plastic or steel, but it may be explained by the absorbency or fibrous quality of the packaging compared with the other surfaces.
The fish hook cactus lives up to its name, its surface covered with long, curved barbs and a snarl of fibrous hairs; but now it wears a festive garland of creamy white petals smartly trimmed in rouge.
Creating a muscle-like, fibrous texture is very important when imitating chicken, because that's what humans have come to expect when they bite into a piece of meat, Beyond Meat CEO Ethan Brown said in an interview.
Creating a muscle-like, fibrous texture is very important when imitating chicken, because that's what humans have come to expect when they bite into a piece of meat, Beyond Meat CEO Ethan Brown said in an interview.
"Some women are more sensitive to the yo-yo-ing hormone levels during this time and can experience breast pain and tenderness that's due to a combination of many small cysts and swollen fibrous tissue," Dr. Radford says.
Creating a muscle-like, fibrous texture is very important when imitating chicken, because that's what people have come to expect when they bite into a piece of meat, Beyond Meat Chief Executive Ethan Brown said in an interview.
Creating a muscle-like, fibrous texture is very important when imitating chicken, because that's what people have come to expect when they bite into a piece of meat, Beyond Meat Chief Executive Ethan Brown said in an interview.
Although the outer wall of my uterus was shaped like the typical upside-down pear, I had a fibrous band of tissue (a septum) halfway down the middle, instead of a spacious interior where a baby could grow.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), though it dropped the non-fibrous forms of the minerals from its definition of asbestos in 1992, nonetheless recommends that fiber-shaped fragments indistinguishable from asbestos be counted in its exposure tests.
But those who focus on treating it have a broader definition that includes a more dynamic component of fascia (not just the less flexible fibrous tissue), called the extracellular matrix, which is made up of fluid, proteins and carbohydrates.
Such soils contains tiny, sharp, alkaline mineral crystals that work their way under the skin, causing fierce itching, and then are attacked by white blood cells, triggering inflammation that can develop over time into weeping sores and fibrous tissue.
Separately, researchers have found increasing evidence that the Mediterranean diet, based on traditional cuisines of Italy, Greece, and Spain, is one of the healthiest in the world, high in nutrient-rich unsaturated oils, fibrous vegetables, and high-quality seafood.
In some areas, harvested invasive plants already are being used to produce charcoal or fibrous products such as coffins, but most of the waste is unused, she said, and only that unused supply will be diverted to the jet fuel project.
"It is basically rhubarb," Evans says, as he peels back the fibrous, green and red outer skin of a knotwood branch to reveal a watery light green inner with a soft flavour that crunches like apple as you eat it.
"Camels will store fats which is fibrous tissue in their hump which acts as a reserve food store, meaning if there is little food on the ground, they'll then revert to the hump, pretty much how we humans do," Williamson said.
But Chausiku did something so out of the ordinary that it captured his attention: She sat down in front of a leafy plant, began pulling off branches, chewing their tips, spitting out the fibrous pulp and swallowing only the juice.
Brewed from red carrot pickle juice, salt, spices, fermented turnip, and often served with a dab of fiery paprika relish, şalgam suyu is face-puckeringly sour and salty, with a fibrous, carrot-y flavour that leaves you pretty certain it's doing you good.
RED EARTH CREEK, Alberta — Kristyn Housman grabbed the end of a sampling auger, a steel tube that two colleagues had just drilled into a moss-covered hummock in a peat bog, and poked through a damp, fibrous plug of partly decomposed peat.
He insisted it was much less dangerous than other forms of "asbestos," the generic commercial name used to describe different fibrous minerals that until the 20163s were used around the world in insulation, roof tiles, fire-resistant clothing and many other products.
" However, Nestle adds that a diet high in fibrous plants can take time to adapt to, and people who have been advised to eat a low-fiber diet "will have problems eating a wide enough variety of plant foods to meet nutrient needs.
First described in 1917, then decades later in 1963, MALS is a condition in which the medial arcuate ligament, the fibrous structure connecting the right and left halves of the diaphragm muscle, compresses the celiac artery, reducing blood flow to the stomach and intestines.
"I follow my own advice ,which is to base your meals on the most beneficial components of the Mediterranean diet, with a base fat of extra virgin olive oil, lots of fibrous vegetables, nuts and oily fish, eat very little refined carbs and sugar," Malhotra said.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: The North FaceTo create its new Futurelight material, The North Face also developed a new manufacturing process it calls nanospinning in which a fibrous material is extruded and repeatedly layered on itself into an ultra-thin and flexible web-like structure.
"We're looking not only for taste but for the density of the fruit, whether the texture is fibrous or weak, how the flavor changes from the beginning to the end," said Francis Rosselli, 65, who began working at the pizzeria alongside the founder at age 14.
Hobson asked J&J for any research it had into the health of its mine workers; talc production records from the mid-1940s through the 1980s; depositions from managers of three labs that tested talc for J&J and any documents related to testing for fibrous or asbestiform materials.
Foods that are high in fat can sit heavily in your stomach, "which makes running less fun," while fibrous foods may add an unplanned toilet stop on your run or race, says Tiffany Chag, MS, RD, CSCS, a performance coach and registered dietician at Hospital for Special Surgery.
Hobson asked J&J for any research it had into the health of its mine workers; talc production records from the mid-1940s through the 1980s; depositions from managers of three labs that tested talc for J&J; and any documents related to testing for fibrous or asbestiform materials.
One of the staples in her kitchen is okra: The fibrous plant is plentiful in Wek's native city of Wau, South Sudan, and found in many of the region's traditional dishes, including an okra and tomato stew that her mother would often serve when Wek was a child.
Beyond Meat, one of the major companies competing in the plant-based meat business, said its products are made by layering in plant-based fats, binders, fruit and vegetable-based colors and flavors using a process of heating, cooling and pressure to create the fibrous texture of meat.
Just two months after the Dartmouth professor reported his findings, Windsor Minerals Research and Development Manager Vernon Zeitz wrote that chrysotile, "fibrous anthophyllite" and other types of asbestos had been "found in association with the Hammondsville ore body" – the Vermont deposit that supplied Baby Powder talc for more than two decades.
Just two months after the Dartmouth professor reported his findings, Windsor Minerals Research and Development Manager Vernon Zeitz wrote that chrysotile, "fibrous anthophyllite" and other types of asbestos had been "found in association with the Hammondsville ore body" - the Vermont deposit that supplied Baby Powder talc for more than two decades.
Tommy Atkins himself submitted his eponymous mango to the Florida Mango Forum repeatedly in the 1950s, and though the fruit was summarily rejected for its blandness and tough, fibrous flesh, it grew well, and so farmers and industrialists subsequently planted it and other high-yielding Florida varieties throughout the Americas.
The company first came to fame with the production of the world's first 3D-printed plant-based beefsteak in 2018 and will use the new funds from New Crop Capital to further develop its platform for accelerating the development of meats like steak, chicken breasts and other fibrous textured meat replacements.
"We appreciated the strong creativity but also the work on the fabrics and materials, so the choice of Suket was very natural," Mr. Napoleone wrote by email, referring to tie-and-dyed ikat yarn, hand-block printing, arduous spinning and weaving methods that give a silklike texture to fibrous wool.
Herradura, Mexico's second-biggest tequila company behind Jose Cuervo, says that by drying out the 150 tonnes of fibrous agave waste it generates per day and turning it into biomass to fire up the huge boilers it uses to steam the plant, it could potentially generate 30 percent of the energy it needs.
The childhood incident where his mother removed a fibrous lump from his chest in a messy bit of home surgery was apparently too juicy not to mention — but they can't find any natural way to bring it up, so they just have his mother recite Jesse's history to him while saying goodbye.
"The reason I usually recommend eating whole vegetables and fruits, rather than drinking them, is that the fibrous and pulpy parts contain valuable nutrients, and also serve to fill you up," Dr. Alka Gupta, co-director of the Integrative Health & Wellbeing Program at New York-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine told INSIDER.
Unfazed, the PR rep referred me to reading material that explained that, while the technology is used to treat ED or Peyronie's disease—a condition in which a fibrous scar tissue forms beneath the surface of the skin, causing curved and painful erections—people who simply want to have harder, better erections can also benefit.

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