Sentences with word «asynchrony»

Middlemiss W, Granger D, Goldberg W, Nathans L. Asynchrony of mother — infant hypothalamic — pituitary — adrenal axis activity following extinction of infant crying responses induced during the transition to sleep.
As a matter of fact if the baby was freaked out by the new environment, that proves the papers point (but not those who cite the paper) that there was a greater asynchrony between moms cortisol and babies.
The scientists plan to investigate the factors that lead to greater asynchrony in further studies.
For this to be against the cry it out method (which I do nt use, we used partial by checking every 15 min on our first 3 children to great success) one would have to accept the basic assumption that asynchrony causes long term neg effects.
At d 18, the beginning of the implantation window, developmental asynchrony between the embryonic disk and the extraembryonic tissue (EET) was shown to be one reason for arrest at implantation (19).
Whether an animal or plant community remains stable despite external impacts does not depend on biological diversity alone: asynchrony across the species is also a crucial factor.
Asynchrony thus assumes a key role in the interaction between diversity and stability.
Static asynchrony — featuring uniform distribution, meaning that every phase occurs everywhere;
«Although playing a string instrument also requires fine motor skills and hand coordination, it enforces a strict asynchrony between left - hand and right - hand finger movements.»
The Zero Effect came out in 1998 and embodies a particular type of film beholden to that era, as indicated by a tonal asynchrony between its comedic elements and the abrasive relationships of its characters.
An Anomaly: Parenting a Twice Exceptional Girl and If Gifted = Asynchronous Development, then Gifted / Special Needs = Asynchrony Squared provide parent's perspectives on the Twice Exceptional gifted child.
Results.We suggest that the length of the 4th solar cycle can be explained by outstanding phase asynchrony between Northern and Southern hemispheric activities reaching a delay up to 4.5 years.
Asynchrony of mother - infant hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis activity following extinction of infant crying responses induced during the transition to sleep.
Yet, profoundly gifted children (and their families) routinely must deal with these issues, based not on disability but on extreme developmental asynchrony.
In principle, higher species diversity and greater asynchrony can increase the stability of the species community.
This caused asynchrony between the male and female pronuclei and, ultimately, loss of paternal chromosomes at the first mitosis.
Asynchrony of mother — infant hypothalamic — pituitary — adrenal axis activity following extinction of infant crying responses induced during the transition to sleep, Early Human Development, 88, 227 - 232.
Asynchrony of mother — infant hypothalamic — pituitary — adrenal axis activity following extinction of infant crying responses induced during the transition to sleep.
But none of that matters Because the whole point of the paper was asynchrony.
Middlemiss W, Granger DA, Goldberg WA, Nathans L. «Asynchrony of mother - infant hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis activity following extinction of infant crying responses induced during the transition to sleep».
But if land use is intensified or changed, which of these factors — species diversity or asynchrony — is more important?
«Stability in ecosystems: Asynchrony of species is more important than diversity: Temporal fluctuations in species ensure stability in ecosystems.»
What is new about the insights gained in this study is the extent to which the asynchrony of the species can increase the stable interplay of animals and plants in an ecosystem: «The more asynchronously the species develop and act, the more stable the system,» says Prof. Nico Bluethgen from the Department of Biology at TU Darmstadt.
The research, Time series analysis reveals synchrony and asynchrony between conflict management effort and increasing large grazing bird populations in northern Europe, was funded by the European Research Council's Horizon 2020 programme and is published in Conservation Letters.
However, other cases highlighted an asynchrony — meaning management efforts and bird numbers moved in opposite directions over time.
The problem with this Richard LaGravenese adaptation of Jason Robert Brown's 2002 stage show is that the asynchrony that exists between its characters extends to the actors playing them, making the film feel uneven for the wrong reasons.
Students drive cooperative discourse, which leads to asynchrony between groups as each completes the activity in a unique way.
This asynchrony increases with higher intellectual capacity.
Changes in the spatial distribution and seasonal timing of flora and fauna within marine, aquatic, and terrestrial environments can result in trophic mismatches and asynchronies.
Asynchrony of mother - infant hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal axis activity following extinction of infant crying responses induced during the transition to sleep.
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