Sentences with phrase «also precipitate»

Any of those could also precipitate a tipping point.
It can also precipitate coronary events like a heart attack.
The crash in 1989 was also precipitated by the Bank of Canada's decision to rapidly raise interest rates.
Then bacteria evolved water splitting and converted the reducing atmosphere into an oxidizing one, which also precipitated out all the highly colored transition metal salts from the ocean.

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We are also aware of the geopolitical risk that is abundant in the world and may precipitate a «black swan» event at any time.
The 1986 U.S. tax reforms, which are credited with boosting productivity and growth in the 1990s, are also viewed by some as having precipitated the U.S. savings and loan crisis.
Her team of researchers also discovered that the virus had originated in Guinea - Bissau and that its spread was most likely precipitated by the independence war that took place in the country between 1963 and 1974 (Guinea - Bissau is a former Portuguese colony).
A lingual contact would precipitate a smaller than normal lingual embrasure, and would also throw off your heights of contour.
Like Speaker 61 years ago, Seaver is in the prime years of a glorious career; also like Speaker, his hassling with management precipitated his removal at a startlingly low return in players.
But induction also heightens the pain of labor and can precipitate the use an epidural — an injection in the lower back that blocks the pain of contractions while the woman is awake.
Presence of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus may also be a precipitating factor (Walker, Breastfeeding Management for the Clinician 2013).
If minimisation of suffering is the goal, the overall costs incurred by the intervention — including potential counter-interventions precipitated by Western interference — should also be weighed into the calculation.
The governor of the Bank of England also used his speech in the Black Country to warn countries against retreating into protectionism, saying that might precipitate another crisis in the same mould as the Great Depression.
If the Tories are short of 326 seats but have more than Labour and the Liberal Democrats combined, that is also likely to precipitate Mr Brown's resignation.
Optimism is also important because it tends to precipitate perseverance.
That voltage is also higher than what is needed to induce the cobalt to precipitate out of the solution and form the cobalt phosphide catalyst, which means when the bionic leaf is running there are always enough electrons around to induce the catalyst's formation — and therefore no excess metal left to poison the microbes or bring the bionic leaf's water - splitting to a halt.
This is partially because oxygen, which causes the iron to precipitate, had not yet entered the ocean to great depths, and also because the seafloor at that time contained abundant iron released by bursts of hydrothermal activity.
The broth from the waste also stabilises heavy metals, serving as both a solvent and a medium where the toxins mix and become locked into hydroxides, carbonates and sulphides that precipitate out.
They also enable us to document body - size changes in species over time as a result of climate change, and to track the increase and spread of some species and the decline and disappearance of others (and no, their decline was not precipitated by collecting them for museums).
But electrostatic charging could also occur between microscopic particles of smog in Titan's air, allowing the particles to glom together, grow and precipitate to its surface.
A major target of such poor development is the gut and thus any abnormality in gut nerve development (the gut contains more neurones than the spinal cord) would have a significant effect not only on gut functions and probably gut microbiome, but also on information flowing back to the brain that may cause interference in normal brain functions, perhaps precipitating ASD - like behaviour in a developmentally challenged brain.
Stress, which can precipitate depression, can also promote inflammatory responses through effects on sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system pathways.
In fact, although rosacea can also be precipitated by «hot or spicy food and drinks, alcohol, physical exercise, high temperature environments or abrupt changes of temperature,» [8] the number one trigger for rosacea is sun exposure.
The simple process of repetition also has an important effect: thanks to «neuroplasticity», the process by which the brain can «rewire» itself, repeating knowledge and techniques can precipitate structural development of neural pathways and subsequently bring about real, lasting change in the thoughts, feelings and behaviours of individuals.
To simplify it; Bad Economic News out of the USA and also Canada tends to precipitate lower interest rates.
Our routine blood panel also includes a thyroid check to make sure the level is not too low, which can precipitate a seizure.
Hypocalcemia may also occur during parturition and may precipitate dystocia It is rare in cats and most common in dogs weighing < 20 kg, exacerbated by improper perinatal nutrition (excessive calcium / phosphorus supplementation or an imbalanced prenatal diet).
Also, there are certain medical procedures (like intravenous fluid therapy or anesthesia) that can precipitate the onset of overt cardiac disease in the previously «normal» cat.
Paradoxically it measures not only the production that is «on - the - clock,» but also references the new, digital technology that has precipitated the factory's demise.
It will also be interesting to see what this context has precipitated for Japanese artist Koki Tanaka; his work develops through dialogue and collaborative exchange.
In the 1920s Bluemner's work continued to garner support and encouragement from the art establishment, but the artist also encountered challenges, including the death of his wife in 1926, which precipitated his move to Braintree, Massachusetts.
The geographer also has conducted research on the role of greenhouse gases in precipitating the end of the last Ice Age some 9,000 years ago.
Come, come, BBD; you are just as ignorant of the manifold unmanifest cause (s) of the millenial scale temperature change, the optimae and minimae, and you are also ignorant of the varying forces precipitating the Earth in and out of Ice Ages.
Ice crystals can also grow large enough to precipitate either by aggregation or by riming.
2) The air in such towers is dryer than the surrounding air because the rapidly rising air also cools rapidly and that cooling causes the moisture in the air to precipitate as rain.
It also marks the beginning of the «health center funding cliff» precipitated by the failure of Congress to work together to renew funding for the Health Center Program and other critical safety net programs, like the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
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