Sentences with phrase «as effective a barrier»

The effect also happened too quickly to be due to dry air damaging nasal tissue so that it is not as effective a barrier to viruses, which has been suggested as a factor in humans.
Through its rapid formation, Jupiter acted as an effective barrier against inward transport of material across the disk, potentially explaining why our solar system lacks any super-Earths (an extrasolar planet with a mass higher than Earth's).
Both versions include the lip extender and additionally you can order an optional fence that snaps with the lip to act as an effective barrier to kicked litter and also helps to the full entry of your cat into the globe.

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Personalization is the most effective way to achieve these mobile marketing results as it breaks down communication barriers with your clients and helps you achieve relevant results.
In my experience, both as an agency owner and as a whitelabel provider to agencies, there are seven main barriers preventing effective link building.
But no need for them either, as the prison locks were not an effective barrier to the Holy Spirit.
Nowadays these bags offer a very low oxygen migration rate and are an effective barrier to the organic materials (such as naphthalene) that can taint the wine.
On the face of it, Jedinak doesn't do anything overly eye catching or spectacular, however, he is extremely effective in breaking up opposition play from his deep lying position and acts as a protective barrier to the defence.
It serves as an effective reservoir for leakage (if any) and a protective barrier under clothing to avoid embarrassment.
Parents are encouraged to use baby safety gates as a deterrent rather than an effective barrier and children should always be supervised.
They want regulators, such as local authorities to simplify the language they use in their literature, in print, online and when they conduct inspections — and appreciate that ethnic minority SMEs still find language a barrier to effective communication with regulators.
The blood - brain barrier is an effective barrier which protects the brain, but which at the same time makes it difficult to treat diseases such as Alzheimer's.
The EAAA program consists of four three - hour sessions which provides information, skills, and practice to assess risk from acquaintances, to overcome emotional barriers in acknowledging danger, and to engage in effective verbal and physical self - defence, as well as helping them explore their own sexual values, desires, boundaries and rights.
In the near term before 2040, the most cost - effective way to protect New York likely is a more modest combination of building improvements — such as raising new structures and home foundations — and smaller barrier methods to keep out water, such as small levees, the policy study finds.
As the United States leads the Arctic Council during its two - year chairmanship (2015 — 2017), negotiations are under way to try to remove various barriers to effective scientific collaboration in the Arctic of the future.
Doctors at Okyanos utilize a specifically developed Okyanos protocol for opening up the blood brain barrier to help deliver stem cells directly to the brain; a technique that has been proven effective in independent studies This enables doctors to target your stem cells inside the brain to re-establish blood flow and repair damaged nerve cells (neurons) as well as target the restoration of myelin, halting the future progression of symptoms.
As will be reported at the upcoming FSMA - sponsored 11th Annual International SMA Group Meeting in June, our compounds prolong survival in mouse models of SMA and are very effective at crossing the blood brain barrier to reach motor neurons in the spinal cord.
While these methods get a bad rap, they have come a really long way from the Rhythm Methods of the past and many are now as effective as hormonal methods (and more effective than barrier methods) when used consistently.
As well as focusing on overall diet and stress management, there are a variety of plant compounds, vitamins and minerals that have been shown to have a restorative effect on a damaged intestinal barrier and a proper selection and regime can be very effectivAs well as focusing on overall diet and stress management, there are a variety of plant compounds, vitamins and minerals that have been shown to have a restorative effect on a damaged intestinal barrier and a proper selection and regime can be very effectivas focusing on overall diet and stress management, there are a variety of plant compounds, vitamins and minerals that have been shown to have a restorative effect on a damaged intestinal barrier and a proper selection and regime can be very effective.
Wetting your face first just allows the water to act as a barrier between the grime and the cleansing agents, rendering them less effective.
BeehiveID team will show you how person based data can be a much more effective barrier to fraud, as well as a critical tool for building safe online communities.
We will also show a new way of thinking about fraud — instead of trying to prevent fraud by using shallow transactional data, we will show you how person - based data can be a much more effective barrier to fraud, as well as a critical tool for building safe, trusting online communities.
Regardless of how effective the film was in removing barriers toward the horror via its commitment to realism, Scrapbook would nonetheless be received as an artifice by viewers due to the formal and social arrangements, such as credit sequences and watching the film on a tape which had either been bought or rented.
My personal take on the subject is that mobile games provide an amazing opportunity for effective and engaging learning, free from space and time restrictions, and pose great potential for adult learners as they allow flexible integration into everyday life, thus reducing barriers to entry compared to traditional classroom settings.
This situation acts as a barrier to effective classroom learning for immigrants.
Some of the reasons that parents rejected charters as placements were that «parents of students with disabilities may be more risk - averse,» «parents of students with disabilities may be able to use IEP process to get services from the district,» «transportation poses a particular barrier for students with disabilities,» «lower charter special education rates may reflect use of effective strategies to prevent or remediate common learning challenges,» and «district special education rates may reflect over-identification of students with disabilities.»
For large scale school sites the application of a capability like a «virtual tripwire» may be a cost effective approach to keep trespassers out of designated areas within the grounds, where it is simply not practical to have physical barriers such as walls or fencing in place.
Data gathered can determine barriers to success as well as which training methods will be most effective.
eLearning is the preferred choice of multinational companies to train their international staff, as the online learning format is cost - effective and helps overcome the barriers of time and place.
Effective bullying and racial harassment policies; barriers that Aboriginal youth face as they transition to our school
Our moderated panel will discuss conditions for engagement and share effective strategies by exploring: • The shift from family engagement as a program to family engagement as a practice • The intersections between instruction and engagement • How engagement strategies linked to learning have a greater impact on student outcomes • How to overcome barriers to effectively engage every family
Barriers such as these are effective — and unfortunate — deterrents to people of color who are considering the classroom as their workplace.
In the article The psychology of bear markets published in December 2009, during the brunt of the bear market James Montier writes about that the mental barriers to effective decision - making in bear markets are as many and varied as those that plague rationality during bull markets but that they more pronounced as fear and shock limits logical analysis.
Barriers can also be effective restraints, and are great for securing a dog in an open area, such as in a van, or in the back of a wagon or SUV.
Using barriers such as baby gates or panels made of cardboard, light wood, or plastic to separate aggressive cats can be very effective.
While the game still includes barriers (such as weather effects, inhospitable environments or strong enemies), many of these can be overcome by using Food, effective weapons and armor or finding alternate routes.
At the time the most important art journal of France, L'Artiste, in its issue of March 12, 1848, extolled the «genius of liberty» which had revived «the eternal flames of art» (obviously it had been less effective in reviving the rhetorical power of its writers), and the next week, Clément de Ris, writing in the same periodical, while slightly chagrined by the mediocrity of the first «liberated» Salon, nevertheless maintained that «in the realm of art, as in that of morals, social thought and politics, barriers are falling and the horizon is expanding.»
These other factors include the economy, confusion over colder weather and other perceptual biases, general distrust of government, climate policies such as cap and trade that are not easily sold as effective or in line with public values, the absence of White House leadership on the issue, institutional barriers in Congress and at the international level, and the continued communication and policy missteps of some scientists and environmental advocates.
Second, there must be a rising price (tax) on carbon emissions, as well as effective energy efficiency standards, and removal of barriers to efficiency.
Financial incentives also complement other efficiency policies such as appliance standards and energy codes, overcoming market barriers for cost - effective technologies.
Heck, when it comes down to it, the 1.0 - 1.2 °C that has been realised thus far is now being accepted more and more by experts in the discipline as already having committed the Great Barrier Reef to effective destruction.
In that case, following the EU ratification of the 2009 UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the Court defined «disability» as «a limitation which results in particular from long - term physical, mental or psychological impairments which in interaction with various barriers may hinder the full and effective participation of the person concerned in professional life on an equal basis with other workers» (Kaltoft, para 53, citing HK Danmark, para 38).
Described as a «must - read» for lawyers and law students, the book offers step - by - step guidance in navigating the mediation process, including case and client assessment, how to choose an effective mediator, mediation preparation, ethical considerations, how to overcome barriers to settlement, and when to end mediation.
Small remote communities in the north of the treaty provinces are among the poorest of the poor, and have few means of escape, as neither the federal government nor the provinces have shown the imagination to break through jurisdictional barriers and create new opportunities for effective self government.
First, it was alleged that an effective barrier should have been placed around the site, of about 1.1 m high, as recommended by ROSPA in the case of domestic ponds.
Work through client barriers and limitations after listening to Lee - Anne Geseron as she walks you through how to create effective client action plans.
• Provided compassionate and effective patient care under the supervision of LPN • Communicated precise information to patients and families • Observed changes in patient condition and communicated to the LPN • Took necessary measures to minimize fear, anxiety and cultural barriers • Created and maintained files and documents regarding patient care provided • Ensured confidentiality of patient information • Prioritized tasks as per needs of the patients, families, and staff • Maintained proper cleanliness of rooms and work area • Performing other duties and support functions as delegated by the LPN
Passing legislation that would remove the barriers to safe and effective utilization of medical assistants — especially those who have graduated from a programmatically accredited postsecondary medical assisting program and who have a current medical assisting credential, such as the CMA (AAMA)-- would enable physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other providers to concentrate their expertise on helping patients with more complex and acute medical needs.
Equally as effective, but given that it is harder to access, and there are more barriers, remaining consistently in treatment can be challenging.
Also, assuming that the mediator can then help the separating couple overcome their psychological and emotional barriers to mediation, the success of the mediation process is so often dependent on how effectively the mediator works with the couple as well as other family professionals, in a cohesive and joined up way, working with the right professional, in the right role, at the most appropriate time in the mediation process, in the most efficient and cost effective way through the separation process and beyond.
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