Sentence examples for compounds to keep from inspiring English sources

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When sleeping upright in a tight seat," he said, "the body has to push out adrenaline-like compounds to keep the blood flow to the brain adequate".

Seaweeds, and invertebrates like sponges, for example, that are attached to the bottom of the sea, produce toxic compounds to keep from being eaten by fishes.

Leafy greens like kale, spinach, and chard provide a wide variety of important vitamins minerals along with flavanoids and other inflammation-fighting compounds to keep the body functioning at its peak so it can most effectively fight off invading pathogens.

Reuters found that employers supply these illegal workers with fake identity cards and sometimes confine them to factory compounds to keep them out of sight of the authorities.

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The police allowed them to enter the Parliament compound to keep them separate from detractors.

Whether the compounds used to keep wines limpid, bright, and not-too-astringent count as ingredients or processing methods is an open debate, but it's abundantly clear that fining continues to be a valuable tool in quality wine production.

Although many scientists worried that the freeze-resistant fluids—such as Freon, kerosene, and other compounds used to keep the borehole from closing would contaminate the lake, the Russian team endeavoured to pierce through all but the final layers of ice separating the drill from the liquid water.

And besides showing life-lengthening benefits, the compounds seemed to keep the worms healthier for longer. .

Federal officials have disclosed that the powder in the Daschle letter was an advanced formulation, with a compound added to keep the anthrax spores from sticking together, enabling them to float more freely, spread more widely and potentially infect more people.

European food safety regulators banned the pesticide-coated staple last month because of diphenylamine (DPA), a potentially carcinogenic compound used to keep the fruit from turning brown.

Dwindling economic opportunity, University of Maryland economist Melissa Kearney has found, compounds across generations to keep children poor.

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