Protective
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Ask about what kind of
protective
equipment is available.
What's the budget for
protective
equipment?
Simply moving your body, has immediate, long-lasting and
protective
benefits for your brain.
But really, the most transformative thing that exercise will do is its
protective
effects on your brain.
And that is, bringing exercise in your life will not only give you a happier, more
protective
life today, but it will protect your brain from incurable diseases.
Are you mindful, sophisticated like 007? Are you established, traditional, nurturing, protective, empathetic like the Oprah?
And that, we think, is registered by the animal as a danger signal, a signal that things are not okay and that it should roll out its
protective
capacity.
Spiders use silk for many purposes, including the trailing safety dragline, wrapping eggs for reproduction,
protective
retreats and catching prey.
"Vampire" squid, because when it gets protective, it pulls this black cape over its whole body, and curls up into a ball.
Installed into a
protective
wall surrounding the suburban home of Louis Novaes, who's the head of the Novaes family, are these turret holes, which were used for shooting and looking.
It turns out, we're not alone in having our own
protective
community of microbes.
Corals, along with most other organisms on this planet, have their own
protective
communities as well.
All of the red circles are the symbiotic algae that live inside the coral tissue, turning sunlight and into sugars they both can use, and all of the little blue dots are the
protective
bacteria.
And those bacteria are sitting in a mucus layer, which is also part of the coral's
protective
layer.
We're looking at a side view of the same coral as before, where the
protective
layer meets the seawater; so, seawater on your right, coral on your left.
I gotta tell you, I'm a
protective
parent.
McQueen had worked throughout his career with a small team of designers and managers who were very
protective
of his legacy, but Andrew went to London and worked with them over the summer and won their confidence, and that of the designers who created his amazing fashion shows, which were works of performance art in their own right, and we proceeded to do something at the museum, I think, we've never done before.
Just like fear offers us
protective
benefits, disgust seems to do the same thing, except for what disgust does is keeps us away from not things that might eat us, or heights, but rather things that might poison us, or give us disease and make us sick.
If we're above that line it's considered protective; if we're below that line it's not.
So the red line is mostly below that curve and indeed there's only one point that is achieved with the needle that's protective, and that's with a high dose of 6,000 nanograms.
We took patients with multiple sclerosis and asked a simple question: Would stem cells from the bone marrow be
protective
of their nerves?
That suggests that the intervention has been
protective.
For the most part, these adult fireflies don't get eaten because like their juveniles they can manufacture toxins that are repellent to birds and other insectivores, but somewhere along the line, one particular group of fireflies somehow lost the metabolic machinery needed to make their own
protective
toxins.
Unable to make their own toxins, these females resort to drinking the blood of other fireflies to get these
protective
chemicals.
What we're asking and looking for is, are there a very few set of individuals who are actually walking around with the risk that normally would cause a disease, but something in them, something hidden in them is actually
protective
and keeping them from exhibiting those symptoms?
Notice, they were carrying mutations from birth that were protective, that were protecting them from going on to get AIDS.
And again, what she found was some of those individuals had mutations that were
protective
from birth that kept them, even though they had high lipid levels, and you can see this is an interesting way of thinking about how you could develop preventive therapies.
The project that we're working on is called "The Resilience Project: A Search for Unexpected Heroes," because what we are interested in doing is saying, can we find those rare individuals who might have these hidden
protective
factors?
He became extremely
protective
of these bunnies, and he stopped sleeping, and he would sort of nod off while trying to take care of them.
In fact, he was so
protective
and so affectionate with these babies that the sanctuary eventually had to take them away from him because he was so protective, he was worried that their mother might hurt them.
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