Biochemical markers, such as levels of cortisol in the blood, heart rate, blood pressure, smiling, other people's ratings of a person's well-being.
biochemical library that we haven't even begun to think about trying to read
Biochemicals take a long time to produce and convey, and they're energetically expensive.
or biochemical experience.
And we have many biochemical pathways.
What about other biochemical measures?
They send out a biochemical signal that attracts wasps.
electrical and biochemical -based systems at every point of manufacture.
to create this biochemical version of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts?
We're not biochemical algorithms.
And I found this biochemical , and I was like, whoa.
It's the specific biochemical interaction that basically enables a drug to do what it does.
That cascade of biochemical and hormonal reactions is real.
Feelings are just biochemical algorithms calculating what?
It starts the biochemical processes going and making those enzymes, converting those starches into sugars.
It's a biochemical that affects mood.
Like do we have biochemical markers for it or anything like that?
inhibition on a biochemical drive. And that biochemical drive is going on 24/7.
dancing accordion playing biochemical life he nidm wrote and I think this is
And so biochemically , they're imbalanced, and they're not feeling great.
So this is analogous to biochemical signaling.
We know trees send up biochemical signals when they're infected with something specific.
There's some threshold at which those biochemical changes in the brain become severe enough that now you have symptoms.
It seems maybe to involve biochemical mechanisms in the brain.
take advantage of their incredible biochemical knowledge because the truth is that the
have an equivalent 1,400 biochemical and hormonal cascade effect in your body that also can have a 12-hour tail.
And it functions on specific biochemical principles.
They are basically a collection of biochemical algorithms, all kinds of algorithmic systems that build the brain, that build the human beings, the giraffe,
So it's built in as a biochemical fact, a biological fact, that certain things are experienced
It's an essential amino acid biochemically called non-essential because we can make it from sugar.
It’s a sedimentary rock that forms biochemically , meaning from the shells or bones of once-living organisms.
So the ensuing changes in biochemicals , like phytohormones, phytochemicals, and antioxidant levels-- and also, as I mentioned the protein content of the seed
So they can only defend themselves biochemically .
"We need to describe the molecular interactions and biochemical transformations that take place in living organisms, and then translate these descriptions into the logic circuits that
anything about the positive or healing or SC or biochemical aspects of What's Happen happening with this plant most of
And it launches a very specific hormonal and biochemical set of changes in your body that carry joy and carry
Secondly, these biochemical algorithms that make up an organism are not free.
This is one idea that we could begin to reconstitute the entire biochemical pathways for self-sufficience, what's called a prototrophic human.
And that for probably reasons that are just random and having to do with the biochemical nature of this little A beta peptide, it tends to be a little oily.
There is just nothing left when you take out all these different biochemical algorithms, nothing is left.
All systems in nature, including these biochemical algorithms, they work according to just two possible principles.
Perhaps some events on the quantum level insert a certain randomness into the biochemical processes of our brain, of our nervous system, of our body,
They are the result of very, very complex biochemical algorithms that natural selection has evolved and selected for millions upon millions
First of all, biologists decipher the biochemical algorithms that compose our body and that are responsible for our feelings.
There's no biochemical process that requires fructose.
dividing neurons through a special tag, biochemical tag, and they find that in rapidly dying people there are actually new dividing cells in their brains.
This is an enzyme and enzymes are simply catalysts or helpers in biochemical reaction; they turn one molecule into another.
Focus on something where you could take control of your neurochemistry and create positive biochemicals rushing through your system
So their antibody is working-- at least, biochemically -- to remove plaques.
I have this whole construct in my mind and it's a biochemical problem.