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Remember that carbohydrates are the substances that are foremost turned into bodily storage-fats versus essential fatty acids and proteins.
While it is possible for food items to be acquired and quickly exchanged, or consumed immediately and stored as fat on the recipient's body, the full benefit of exchanging goods requires extra-bodily storage, and risks theft, loss, or degradation.
For example, a study involving collection of blood samples would be preceded by an assessment of the ethical beliefs and attitudes pertaining to blood, bodily integrity, storage and use of bodily materials alongside a more general enquiry into the understanding of research, the standing of the research team, the local health economy etc. in the community being recruited.
She added that the Human Tissue Act, passed in Britain in 2004, which regulates the removal, storage and use of bodily tissue, currently relates to the handling of human genetic materials for medical but not commercial purposes.
But until we starting asking friends whether they'd frozen their baby's cord blood, no one volunteered that if we wanted to be really safe, we should rent storage in a deep freeze for his most precious bodily fluids.
Current diagnostics for lysosomal storage disorders such as mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) rely on evaluation of ex vivo bodily fluids, which has several shortcomings.
As the largest internal organ, the liver is responsible for about 500 vital bodily functions, and plays important roles in digestion and metabolism by regulating the production, storage, and release of sugar, fats, and cholesterol.
To what extent the meaning given to bodily integrity might cause communities to resist the donation of biospecimens for future research and storage is new to considerations about biobanking in Africa and warrants further study, particularly in the context of genetic and genomic research involving biosamples in Botswana.
It has been suggested that the low levels of unconjugated BPA detected in bodily tissues and fluids were due to contamination from collection materials or nonenzymatic deconjugation of BPA during storage (Atkinson et al. 2002; Dekant and Volkel 2008; Willhite et al. 2008).
"And as he almost certainly believed in the bodily resurrection at the Day of Judgement, he wouldn't want his skeleton being continually pulled out of storage to be looked at and studied".
Further, this method can be successfully employed for the study of individual cells, as shown by the present report, and is easily adaptable to analysis of subcellular fractions or aliquots from bodily fluids; it also minimizes the use of toxic chemicals and the possibility of contamination, while allowing dry storage of the collected samples.
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