Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Although the dental diseases varied, the researchers found no major differences in diet based on biochemical analysis of the bones. There appears to have been some variation in the types or quantities of carbohydrates that each group ate, but no differences in protein consumption. Petersone-Gordina and colleagues conclude that "all groups had equal access to marine fish and/or other marine protein, but it was accessed differentially among individuals, without clear evidence for any pattern by context and/or sex groups." ... "
" ... Reports on lifestyle behaviors associated with health outcomes, are, in most all cases, associations, not causes. Even with biochemical explanations, such as presence of anti-oxidants and vitamins in a given food, addressing cause and effect specifically related to food intake is more challenging than it seems. Multiple other factors such as other foods in ones diet, exercise habits, sleep habits, stress level, genetics, tobacco use, and alcohol consumption, to name a few, each play a part in assessing lifestyle behaviors and health outcomes. ... "
" ... The researchers used a technique called Raman spectroscopy which essentially provides a kind of biological fingerprint when the blood sample is scanned by a laser beam. "We hypothesized that the Raman spectrum of blood will change with a person’s age due to these variations in the blood biochemical composition," Lednev noted. When applied to the blood samples from people of different ages, the technique very accurately predicted the donor's age group. ... "
" ... This technique is unique because it uses a selective and localised alteration of the biochemical and biomechanical properties of corneal tissue. It thus changes the tissue's macroscopic geometry, is non-surgical and has fewer side effects and limitations than those seen in refractive laser eye surgeries. For instance, patients with thin corneas, dry eyes, and other abnormalities cannot undergo refractive surgery. ... "
" ... When your focus is narrow (like the zoom lens of a camera), you build up blind spots of negativity without realizing it. The key to widening your mental scope is to replace your “zoom lens” with a “wide-angle lens” and think about the big picture. Known as broaden-and-build, research by Barbara Frederickson at the University of North Carolina shows that an enlarged perspective allows you to see more possibilities that your zoom lens clouds out and to have more positive emotions and gratitude for the many joys in life. Scientists believe this positive outlook creates a different biochemical response in optimists versus pessimists that contributes to longevity. If you focus on the upside of a downside situation and the possibilities nested in the problem, you’re empowered to surmount obstacles and find peace of mind. ... "