Sentences with phrase «abrupt change of subject»

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The 8.2 kyr event qualifies as an abrupt change by almost any definition (except that adopted by the NRC panel on the subject curiously) and was most likely tied to the catastrophic final draining of paleo - lake Agassiz and subsequent changes in the North Atlantic ocean circulation (see a summary of some of our recent research on the topic).
After consuming the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's maximum dose of saccharin over a period of five days, four of the seven subjects showed a reduced glucose response in addition to an abrupt change in their gut microbes.
Lister - Jones builds - in abrupt turns — changes in tone and the «real» subject of the script — which keep you off balance.
The 8.2 kyr event qualifies as an abrupt change by almost any definition (except that adopted by the NRC panel on the subject curiously) and was most likely tied to the catastrophic final draining of paleo - lake Agassiz and subsequent changes in the North Atlantic ocean circulation (see a summary of some of our recent research on the topic).
On the subject of meltwater release and thermohaline and abrupt climate change, we have the following recent paper:
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