I remember there was one point in the interview, when I was transcribing it, where its just six minutes of him nonstop rambling and at no point could I have found a place to interject
Smoking shifted the transcriptional balance toward the MUC5AC program, as evidenced by increased and decreased mean expression of MUC5AC- and MUC5B- correlated genes with smoking habit, respectively (Fig
For acid to get into your esophagus and throat, it needs to get past the LES, a special valve at the bottom of your esophagus
Heres a quick look at some essential facts about a dogs power of smell: Dogs have up to 300 million scent receptors in their noses (versus only 6 million in a humans nose)1 A dogs olfactory processing region of the brain is roughly 40 times larger than that of a human Dog nostrils have two air paths, with 12%13% of air entering the upper pathway, leading to an olfactory region where odor molecules accumulate The vomeronasal organ in the hard palate captures additional chemicals for enhanced olfaction A dogs sense of smell is up to 100,000 times better than a humans2 A dogs nose is so powerful that it can identify scents from centuries-old cadavers, internal diseases and stress, and even substances at the bottom of a lake
It offers a clear look at how our backgrounds and communities shape our choices