Many diseases of the brain may be caused by clumps of proteins that clog its circuitry.
The vine wood itself is among the sturdiest in winedom, growing naturally into bushlike clumps.
It's in Oak Ridge that Opal's hair starts falling out in clumps on her pillow.
Another much-debated fix: tiny clumps of polymer lodged in the esophagus to quell heartburn.
Beta amyloid is a protein fragment that collects in clumps inside the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
Neurologists fiercely debate whether the amyloid clumps are the cause of the disease--or merely a consequence.
The Fall plays brief and unpretty repetitive clumps of notes above mercilessly fixed drum figures.
Way off in the distance, the sheep look like clumps of tiny white mushrooms.
These nodules are usually clumps of thyroid cells that are growing abnormally within the gland.
She discovered that black mold had streaked the firewalls and settled in thick clumps near the floor.
And By Hand Granola does a fabulous job of leaving large clumps of granola perfect for snacking.
The drugs aim to remove aberrant protein clumps called amyloid plaques from the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
That's because the arteries get clogged with clumps of fat, cholesterol and other material, called atherosclerotic plaques.
Scientists don't know for sure, but it looks likely that these protein clumps kill off nerve cells, causing dementia.
Daniel's newest creation is a straight-stemmed plant that stands 3 meters high and has thick, well-spaced clumps of flowers.
Her scalp showed where she had apparently lost big clumps of hair, which experts said could have been stress-related.
Daniel's newest creation is a straight-stemmed plant that stands 8 feet high and has thick, well-spaced clumps of flowers.
They warned the plastic stones could easily fall off and form clumps which could lead to choking if swallowed.
They are closed clumps of digital code that only one purchaser can own.
It is in these tiny clumps of neurons that human pleasure is felt.
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As I waited I watched engineers unpack computers and string clumps of bright blue cables up between the trees.
It is also possible that it might help against type II diabetes, of which amyloid clumps may be a cause.
Pepys decided to go after a protein called serum amyloid P (SAP), which glues the amyloid protein together into clumps.
And at the very end of the night, clumps of revelers gather at the Marriott's bar until the wee hours.
Kopito, a biologist at Stanford University, recently showed that clumps of the Huntington's protein can clog the cell's waste disposal system.
Although downward-looking diagrams of the Main Asteroid Belt make it look incredibly dense, the region has significant gaps, clumps and clusters.
The two works have almost nothing in common, except that both show clumps of unlikable people behaving implausibly in confined spaces.
Her hair and face were covered in dirt and her scalp was showing where she had apparently lost big clumps of hair.
"It's not clear exactly how protein clumps damage brain cells, " says Pepys.
Had the Negroni not been in the running, the Mojito, with its clumps of mint and chilly sweetness, would have won handily.
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