Plaque can harden into tartar, and plaque bacteria can cause cavities and gingivitis.
Plaque can harden into tartar and plaque bacteria can cause cavities and gingivitis.
plaque .
plaque well be that as it may the uh the dream of sending to Mars might have been
A plaque on the fountain quoted Ray Johnson.
So plaques are being placed in locations where lynchings took place, and a big museum in Montgomery is being built with soil from each of those places
These plaques are made up of a protein that we came to discover called the beta-amyloid protein.
The plaques are actually when hundreds of thousands, or millions, of these molecules of A beta all get glommed together in this really dense, insoluble blob
amyloid plaques or not.
teeth where plaque likes to hide.
But if there's plaque in the arteries, then the flow both within and out of the heart is blocked-- the plaque of selfish desires
And there's a plaque on the wall.
This was the plaque when Lehman went bankrupt.
He had a gold plaque , on the mantlepiece, saying General Dwight D. Eisenhower slept here.
And the plaque grows and grows.
There's no plaque there that says Health Builders.
So this plaque what you're holding it, don't forget it.
just the buildup of plaque in your arteries and eventually over time if it's not something that's addressed it
and a plaque that asks people to express themselves and-and answer the question, "Why?"
the commemorative plaque on the Lander the plaque by the way is sitting in the Aaron Space Museum in Wasington if you
curing they got a plaque up on this house where he was born in North London they got a street named after him in the
So these plaques are in the gray matter.
develop amyloid plaques in their brain and they get demented.
And then these plaques are forming in our 20s, get worse in our 30s.
That's what female plaques are.
They presented him with a hand-carved plaque , of the great seal of the United States, a gift to acknowledge the country's recent alliance.
The ambassador proudly displayed the plaque in his office.
It helps target and kill plaque bacteria.
But what if instead of the plaque on our teeth, we're talking about the plaque building up inside of our arteries, another disease that can be
What if instead of the plaque on our teeth, we're talking about the plaque building up inside of our arteries, another disease
happens where some of the amyloid plaque that builds up in the brain that can tangle and get entangled with our neurons,
And this is like taking the plaque out of the brain, effectively.
It's got that wooden plaque around his neck that says, so you want to be a frog man?
But there would be a plaque next to it stating the ownership history and my aunts role in it.
And there's a tiny plaque in the corner.
I'll show you a plaque next that was used at the Harvard-Yale football game.
And there you can see the plaque , "Here lies the body of James Lick."
But what if instead of the plaque on our teeth, we're talking about the plaque building up inside of our arteries, another disease that can be
So we'll find some weird plaque or some weird thing and I'll have no idea what that's about.
And eventually you end up with the plaque bursting.
death also and so this plaque build up is called AOS sclerosis cuts off blood flow to the heart and then you might
and then it becomes this meaningless plaque on the lobby wall.
of their tooth surface was covered with plaque , right?
like somehow it prevents the plaque buildup in old people's brains.
microbes that can clean out the plaque .
Then we have these superb little plaques showing Scythians riding with their spears.
So there's these characteristic changes of plaques and tangles.
It can withstand a lot of amyloid plaques and a lot of tau tangles before a patient exhibits the first symptom.
They had a lot of plaques left.
It presumably helped to clear amyloid plaques out of the brain, but it was a little bit frustrating that it didn't seem to have any effect on the clinical course