Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
critically
Polish translation:
zasadniczo/w poważnym stopniu
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Epcia33
Jan 11, 2017 15:58
7 yrs ago
English term
critically
English to Polish
Science
Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-)
Critically this results in the brain and everywhere actually, in accumulation of cellular debris that you can't get rid of.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a52vAx9HaCI&t=1113s (18:40)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a52vAx9HaCI&t=1113s (18:40)
Dziękuję :)
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(Polish)
3 | zasadniczo/w poważnym stopniu | Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. |
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zasadniczo/w poważnym stopniu
This is a very inexact word. It is something to indicate how important something is.
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Patrick: So sulfur is more of a mineral that is used to detox more than anything, is that correct?
Stephanie: Well detoxing is one of the things sulfur does. And of course glyphosate chelates sulfur, so it prevents the sulfur from going up into the plant. So the plants are deficient in sulfur because of glyphosate. And I’ve talked about that before. But that’s not the same as this action of substituting for glycine in the protein, which is another way that glyphosate will mess up sulfate. Sulfate is severely disturbed in today’s world. One of the things sulfate does is in the macrophages of the immune system, the sulfate is important for making the immune cells able to clear the microbes. So when you get an infection, if your immune cells can’t clear those microbes, you’re going to get a raging infection, get a cold, get the flu, or something worse. Your immune system depends on sulfate very critically in order to get it to work properly.
http://oneradionetwork.com/archive/92728/
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Zobacz transkrypt wywiadu z prelegentką
Patrick: So sulfur is more of a mineral that is used to detox more than anything, is that correct?
Stephanie: Well detoxing is one of the things sulfur does. And of course glyphosate chelates sulfur, so it prevents the sulfur from going up into the plant. So the plants are deficient in sulfur because of glyphosate. And I’ve talked about that before. But that’s not the same as this action of substituting for glycine in the protein, which is another way that glyphosate will mess up sulfate. Sulfate is severely disturbed in today’s world. One of the things sulfate does is in the macrophages of the immune system, the sulfate is important for making the immune cells able to clear the microbes. So when you get an infection, if your immune cells can’t clear those microbes, you’re going to get a raging infection, get a cold, get the flu, or something worse. Your immune system depends on sulfate very critically in order to get it to work properly.
http://oneradionetwork.com/archive/92728/
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