Sentences with phrase «oa in»

All pieces required for the representation of OA in a global climate model are sketched out with special attention to Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA): The emission estimates of primary carbonaceous particles and SOA precursor gases are summarized.
The issue there is that there is not as clean a distinction between the fingerprints for GHG and OA in the surface temperature fields as one might like.
Dasuquin appears to be one of the most effective supplements to slow the progression of OA in your pet.
Studies indicate that nutritional management using a therapeutic food with high levels of omega - 3 fatty acids, and in particular EPA, helped improve the clinical signs of OA in dogs as measured by pet owners, clinical orthopedic examination, and gait analysis of ground reaction forces.
OA in the spine can be a very significant source of pain and weakness in older dogs.
About 90 % of cats over the age of 10 years experience OA in at least one joint.
The causes of OA in dogs are many and varied.
Growth abnormalities and injuries can not always be predicted, so even our best efforts may not be enough to ward off OA in an older cat.
As we flit from the Hiva Oa in the Marquesas, to Tarawa, to Kiribati, to Tahiti and its capital city of Papeete, and through many islands and atolls until we finally land on Samoa, Maarten finds his greatest joys in the people and in the remaining untouched natural wonders of the whole region.
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I have become non celiac gluten intolerant, and I have OA in my hands, shoulders, feet and spine.
«Although our study's results may in part be explained by joint injuries associated with high - level physical activity in those with a lower 2D: 4D and the greater susceptibility of knee OA in response to injury than hip OA, they may also reflect hormonal influences on the growth of bone, cartilage, and soft tissue, which warrants further investigation.»
Meanwhile, the Association of Universities in the Netherlands has pushed for OA in its periodic collective bargaining rounds with big publishers over journal subscriptions.
Mr Ramon Marañon, small farmer representative to the National Organic Agriculture Board who is the policy making body of OA in the country, attended the conference and discussed updates and trends in organic agriculture policy.
Provides guidance to the OAs in developing compliance and enforcement plans to foster consistency and ensure effectiveness across the transportation industries.

Not exact matches

Back during Adoption School, when being a mom was just a theoretical concept (by the way, our agency was nothing like what's been described in this thread — it told us the benefits of open adoption to the child and said we would eventually form our own relationships with first parents, which it then left us to do), I did not embrace OA because the highly - paid social workers said it was proving to be better for the child than shame and secrecy.
OA means your baby's head is in a «occiput anterior» position.
Through their analysis the researchers detected damaged proteins in characteristic patterns in the samples of those patients with early and advanced OA and RA, but were found at markedly lower levels in the samples of those in the control group — providing the researchers with the identifiable biomarkers necessary for early detection and diagnosis.
Osteoarthritis (OA, also known as degenerative arthritis or degenerative joint disease, and sometimes referred to as «arthrosis» or «osteoarthrosis»), is a condition in which low - grade inflammation results in pain in the joints, caused by wearing of the cartilage that covers and acts as a cushion inside joints.
This study investigated the effect of a 4 - month intensive aquatic resistance training program as well as the association between overall leisure time physical activity on body composition and functional capacity in post-menopausal women with mild knee OA.
The universities and NWO hope that these Big Deals, as they are known, will eventually help foment a Big Flip, in which Gold OA journals supplant subscription journals.
Many instead prefer Green OA, in which authors post a copy of each published paper in a public repository.»
► The Netherlands, which became the president of the European Union in January, is taking advantage of its role to prioritize open access (OA) to the scientific literature, Martin Enserink reported Thursday.
Stevan Harnad, a veteran OA advocate at the University of Québec, Montreal, in Canada, does not think the European Union should embrace that strategy — he calls it «fool's Gold» — because publishers are unlikely to view a flip toward Gold OA as being in their interest.
Last week, the Dutch government held a 2 - day meeting here in which European policymakers, research funders, librarians, and publishers discussed how to advance OA.
In addition, Enserink noted that «[w] hether all 28 E.U. states are ready to act remains to be seen, and even some OA advocates are critical of the approach that the Netherlands has adopted for its own scientists: an emphatic choice for Gold OA, in which authors pay publishers to make their papers freely availablIn addition, Enserink noted that «[w] hether all 28 E.U. states are ready to act remains to be seen, and even some OA advocates are critical of the approach that the Netherlands has adopted for its own scientists: an emphatic choice for Gold OA, in which authors pay publishers to make their papers freely availablin which authors pay publishers to make their papers freely available.
Keen to step up the pace, Sander Dekker, the Dutch state secretary for education, culture, and science, announced in 2013 that the government aimed to make the entire Dutch research output available through OA by 2024.
«Last week, the Dutch government held a 2 - day meeting... in which European policymakers, research funders, librarians, and publishers discussed how to advance OA,» he wrote.
The main Dutch funding agency, the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) in The Hague, joined the movement; it has made OA publishing compulsory for papers resulting from all research projects it funded after 1 January — with a preference for Gold OA.
Genetics may explain why some senior athletes are high functioning despite having one or both hip abnormalities typically associated with early onset osteoarthritis (OA): developmental dislocation of the hip (dysplasia), a loose hip joint; or femoroacetabular impingement (FAI), a condition in which the hip bones are abnormally shaped, according to new research presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).
New research from the University of Liverpool, published today in the journal «NPJ Systems Biology and Applications», has identified «cell messages» that could help identify the early stages of osteoarthritis (OA).
Dr Tew, said: «Our research has the potential to identify different sub-groups of patients, including those in the early stages of OA, that could benefit from therapeutic interventions.
Data collected by ship and model simulations suggest that increased Pacific Winter Water (PWW), driven by circulation patterns and retreating sea ice in the summer season, is primarily responsible for this OA expansion, according to Di Qi, the paper's lead author and a doctoral student of Liqi Chen, the lead PI in China.
Ocean acidification (OA) is spreading rapidly in the western Arctic Ocean in both area and depth, according to new interdisciplinary research in Nature Climate Change by a team of international collaborators, including University of Delaware professor Wei - Jun Cai.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a major public health problem linked with significant disability in knees and hips.
A similar argument was put forward in a 2011 study that described the 1500 - year - old burial in Israel of a man with dwarfism (International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, DOI: 10.1002 / oa.1285).
The aim of this new study was to determine whether 2D: 4D was associated with the risk of severe knee or hip OA requiring total joint replacement in a large cohort study.
Hormonal factors are thought to play a role, which is thought to account for the well documented difference in prevalence of OA between men and women.
OA advocates say a clear mandate to make all E.U. - funded papers publicly available would be hugely significant, and would be another step in what they hope is a complete transition to OA.
This is due to the unabated upward trends in human population growth (6), atmospheric heat content, and OA (2).
Riegl and Purkis refer to an earlier Review (2) as similar to ours, stating that «Pandolfi et al. (1) and Hoegh - Guldberg et al. (2) agree that the rates of change in heat and OA [ocean acidification] will determine survivability via adaptation of corals.»
At baseline, the mean age of the OA patients in the study was 66 years with a mean WOMAC score of 100.8.
Researchers in New Zealand studied 206 OA patients for two years to measure the efficacy of adding regular physical exercise, manual therapy, or a combination of both therapies to standard care, versus continuing usual medical care for OA alone.
After two years, all the participants who engaged in either regular exercise, manual therapy or a combination of both showed improved WOMAC scores that were superior to those who had only the usual medical care for OA.
But transparency raises awareness about the cost of publishing and helps boost competition, says Leo Waaijers, an OA advocate and retired librarian at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.
The team analyzed little studied factors that play a role in ocean acidification (OA)-- changes in water chemistry that threaten the ability of shellfish such as oysters, clams and scallops to create and maintain their shells, among other impacts.
«Clinically, these results indicate that neuropathic symptoms are very common in knee OA and that neuropathic processes — such as changes in conditioned modulation — predict who will respond to a common treatment for knee OA,» said Ajay D. Wasan, MD, MSc, the principal investigator, vice chair for Pain Medicine at UPMC, and a visiting professor at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania.
Investigators conducted a 5 - week effectiveness study of diclofenac topical gel, an NSAID, in 44 patients with knee OA (i.e., arthritis caused by a breakdown of the lining of the joints).
Not only are neuropathic pain symptoms quite common in knee osteoarthritis (OA), but scientists can predict who will respond to treatment with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) by assessing the nervous system's own capacity to regulate pain, new research suggests.
In the U.S., about 13 percent of women and 10 percent of men aged 60 or older have knee pain due to osteoarthritis (OA).
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