What does brjósk in Icelandic mean?

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The word brjósk in Icelandic means cartilage, gristle. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word brjósk

cartilage

noun (dense connective tissue)

gristle

noun

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Það er ekkert brjósk...... í hnénu á mér
I have no cartilage...... in my knee
Phipps að Unitarian, hafði framan tönn brotinn, og Henfrey meiddist í brjósk of eyra hans.
Phipps, the Unitarian, had a front tooth broken, and Henfrey was injured in the cartilage of his ear.
Ýmsir vöðvar og taugar, bein og brjósk, æðar, vökvar, hormónar og efnasambönd gegna hvert sínu hlutverki í starfsemi lungnanna.
Various muscles and nerves, bones and cartilage, blood vessels, fluids, hormones, and chemicals all play key roles in the functioning of the lungs.
Vísindamenn hafa einnig tekið fram að brjósk sjúklinga sem höfðu bæði form af kristöllum í sameiginlegri vökvi þeirra var oft sýnilega calcified, eins og sést á x-Ray myndir.
Researchers have also noted that the cartilage of patients who had both forms of crystals in their joint fluid was often visibly calcified, as seen on x-ray images.
6.Resveratrol getur hjálpað létta liðverkjum með því að hindra brjósk úr brjóta niður.
6.Resveratrol may help relieve joint pain by preventing cartilage from breaking down.
Það inniheldur einnig kondroitín og glúkósamín, tvær efnasambönd sem hjálpa til við endurbyggingu brjósk.
It also contains chondroitin and glucosamine, two compounds that help rebuild cartilage.
Glúkósamíni og kondritíni er bætt við til að styðja við heilbrigt brjósk í liðum.
Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are added to help support healthy cartilage in joints.
L-karnitín - styður við fitubrennslu. Hreinsaðir glúkósamín og kondritíngjafar - veita byggingarefni fyrir brjósk til að styðja við heilbrigða liði.
Purified sources of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate – provide the building blocks for cartilage to support healthy joints.
Liðum á milli rifja og brjósk við hliðina á breastbone getur orðið bólga, ástandi sem kallast costochondritis.
The joints between the ribs and cartilage next to the breastbone can become inflamed, a condition called costochondritis.
Það er vísindalega sannað að laxinn hefur lífvirk efnasambönd sem styrkja bein og brjósk, þannig að varan verður að vera í mataræði aldraðra, auk sjúklinga sem þjást af of mikilli beinbroti.
It has been scientifically proven that in salmonids there are bioactive substances that strengthen bone and cartilaginous tissue, so this product should be in the diet of older people, as well as patients suffering from excessive brittle bones.
Glúkósamíni og kondritíni er bætt í fóðrið til að styðja við heilbrigt brjósk í liðum*.
Glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate are added to help support healthy cartilage in joints*.
Virkni kondróitíns er talin felast í því að hemja niðurbrotshvata sem brjóta niður brjósk í liðum.
It is thought to inhibit the decomposition catalysts that break down cartilage in the joints.
Brjósk getur einnig orðið bólga, sérstaklega í kringum breastbone hvar rifbeinin mætast í framan fyrir brjósti, þetta ástand er kallað costochondritis.
Cartilage can also become inflamed, especially around the breastbone where the ribs meet in the front of the chest, this condition is called costochondritis.
Brjósk er prótein efni sem virkar sem “draga” milli bein í liðum.
Cartilage is a protein substance that serves as a “cushion” between the bones of the joints.
Slitgigt er ein tegund af liðagigt sem orsakast af niðurbroti og hugsanlega missi af brjósk eins eða fleiri liðum.
Osteoarthritis is a type of arthritis that is caused by the breakdown and eventual loss of the cartilage of one or more joints.

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