Because the emergence of sex differences in depression occurs within the period of greatest pubertal change, investigators have focused on the role of reproductive hormones.
Damage to collagen can also age you prematurely
because the emergence of winkles, sagging, and so on is partly caused by a consistent drop in collagen levels from age 25 onwards.
And
because emergence seems closely linked to soil temperature and moisture, it is likely that climate has played a role in both regulating their life cycles and cueing their appearance.
Those several sleepless weeks did not have anything to do with teething
because the emergence of a tooth simply does not take that long.
It will come as a surprise to some Arsenal fans and those in the football media,
because the emergence and then the consistent and ever improving form showed by our young French midfielder Francis Coquelin in the second half of the season had put Arteta's place in the team under real pressure.
However, his last spell at the club did not last too long
because the emergence of Mathieu Flamini meant his opportunities were limited and he really wanted to play regularly at that age.
Not exact matches
I've been watching the Canadian and US data closely,
because I'd interpret the
emergence of firm creation as a strong sign that growth had become self - sustaining.
When first proposed, conceptual reversion was absolutely necessary,
because Whitehead was then probably attempting to explain the
emergence of subjective aim from the occasion itself, and some sort of explanation had to be given for its novelty.
The religious leader's primary objective is to aid in the
emergence of a new self which has assimilated the grief experience and grown
because of and through it.
Cricks formula that biology is reducible to physics and chemistry is of central importance
because, if it is logically coherent then
emergence is indeed only an illusion, and the notions of final causation and purpose are dispensable in any intelligent attempt to understand nature.
Because Troeltsch, at the beginning of this century, was keenly aware of many trends that became apparent to most observers only at its end: the collapse of Eurocentrism; the perceived relativity of all historical events and knowledge (including scientific knowledge); an awareness that Christianity is relative to its Western, largely European history and environment; the
emergence of a profound global pluralism; the central role of practice in theology; the growing impact of the social sciences on our view of the world and of ourselves; and dramatic changes in the role of religious institutions and religious thought.
(A stronger version of this, which killed or imprisoned the entire inner circle and most top Baathists, would amount to «dynasty change,» but
because it would assume the
emergence of another strongman, likely from the ranks of Baathist officers, it would not be regime change.)
It must be admitted that epigenetic models lead to difficulties,
because they postulate the
emergence of qualities, such as life and mind, in evolving systems which did not possess them at all.
Because there is an internal relatedness of the higher - level order and the constituent orders, there can be an
emergence of new properties.
In this myth the Paraiyars, firstly, presented as being a helpful community; they are even willing to suffer persecution in the service of protecting a refugee.28 Secondly, this remythologised version of the
emergence of the goddess reinforces the notion that the Paraiyars are the recipients of undeserved violence; they are caught within the various subtle conflicts of the caste community and they are affected
because of it spilling over onto the Dáevas.29 What is most interesting in this regard is the association of this victimization with symbolic figures of Women.
Lewis Ford says, «When first proposed, conceptual reversion was absolutely necessary,
because Whitehead was then probably attempting to explain the
emergence of subjective aim from the occasion itself, and some sort of explanation had to be given for its novelty.
Tickle explains that, in reaction to the gathering center, many Christians will retreat to their respective corners, or religious traditions, which isn't an entirely bad thing
because it serves as a sort of ballast to keep the boat of Christendom from tipping during the upheaval of the Great
Emergence.
Pastoral imagination can only in part be brought to the ministry,
because deep and sustained experience within the actual exercise of pastoral ministry itself is essential to its ultimate
emergence and maturation.
To some extent, this attitude of denial has come about
because of changes in our society in this century: the marked decrease in the number of deaths at an early age; the development of specialized professions for the care of the dying and the dead; the
emergence of geographical mobility, with the consequence that most of us live at some distance from aging and dying relatives, including parents; the growth of separate communities for the aging, not only nursing homes but retirement communities.
The
emergence of figures like Sam Cooke, Elvis Presley, Richard Penniman («Little Richard»), and Jerry Lee Lewis, vexed those communities
because they took the musical ecstasy and congregational participation of the worship service and translated it into a popular medium.
Hume has unusual importance for this study
because he foreshadowed the
emergence of a now widespread self - understanding of philosophy in which it abandons all cosmological and metaphysical pretensions.
Clearly unsettled by the
emergence of competition in the shape of fellow bidders BBHO, Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting released a statement on Tuesday, claiming (among other assertions of equal ludicrousness) that their bid was by far the superior one
because it was more Australian.
He was used that way (primarily moved off - ball)
because of SG - A's
emergence as «the» PG when Green got injured.
Moten's
emergence has more than compensated for the absence of center Conrad McRae, who was declared ineligible by the NCAA on Nov. 19 and barred from playing for the Orangemen
because of violations committed by Syracuse during his recruitment.
That cost us plenty of points this season until Coquelin's
emergence, and we had to panic buy Danny Welbeck on the last day
because Giroud got injured.
Because your injured players come back, like Danny Welbeck, because of the emergence of some players like Alex
Because your injured players come back, like Danny Welbeck,
because of the emergence of some players like Alex
because of the
emergence of some players like Alex Iwobi.
The former Newcastle United right - back has lost his place in Arsenal's first team
because of the
emergence of Hector Bellerin, which has limited him to two Premier League starts this season.
We fielded a top defense
because of Lynch's career season, the Smith brothers, Borland's
emergence, and Cox and Culliver's outstanding corner play.
If he could find consistency, he would be a gem
because of Butcher's
emergence.
You have a whole lot of different reasons [for it happening],
because your injured players come back like Welbeck and
because of the
emergence of players like Iwobi.»
I'm not even worried about the Avery Bradley injury
because of the
emergence of [squints]... Tyrone Wallace!
Is it
because of the
emergence of Ramsey and Coquelin, whose form since that August transfer bid has improved remarkably?
They could afford to cushion their linebacker position
because, thanks to the late - season
emergence of 2015 second - rounder Jalen Collins, the depth at cornerback is excellent.
The
emergence of teeth is usually the culprit, not only
because they may bite you but also
because your baby has to latch differently with a few new additions in her mouth.
He pleaded not guilty to 13 - count charges of false declaration of assets, and said he was on trial
because of his
emergence as senate president against the wish of certain people.
When Nana Akufo - Addo dislodged Mr Mahama and the NDC in last year's election, former President Rawlings again described the
emergence of the two Presidents, Muhammadu Buhari and Nana Akufo - Addo, as «divine intervention»
because of their respected anti-corruption credentials.
The bank is particularly excited about its
emergence at the «2016 Bank of the Year»
because the award is renowned as a valuable reward for banking excellence, and recognition for achievements of outstanding individuals and exceptional institutions in the global banking landscape.
The
emergence of chemistry had a transformative effect on the universe
because of a peculiar property of atomic hydrogen: If you take a big cloud of hydrogen atoms and let it collapse, it gets hotter and hotter until all the bound - up energy keeps it from shrinking any further.
It all had to happen within about eight hours of
emergence because as the day goes on they start learning how to fly and they get better at stinging.»
But these findings point us to new strategies and novel compounds that can be developed as treatments that will be more effective for an array of cancer types
because they are less susceptible to the
emergence of resistance.»
«Our hypothesis is that that's going to delay the
emergence of resistance to osimertinib,
because we're not maintaining that selection pressure,» says Solomon.
These examples are crucial, Fry says,
because our ancestors are thought to have lived as nomadic hunter - gatherers from the
emergence of the Homo lineage just over 2 million years ago in Africa until the appearance of agriculture and permanent settlements about 12,000 years ago.
«Our hypothesis is, frankly, hard to believe, even by us, if for no other reason
because we know of no mechanism to explain how cicada
emergences could be driving a cycle in the birds that is so long — 13 or 17 years,» Koenig says.
«The
emergence of A H7N9 influenza in March 2013 posed a public health threat both locally and internationally
because of the risk for airborne transmission,» said K.Y. Yuen, MD, FRCPath, a lead author of the study.
Because the dorsal nexus is a place where attention, memory, and emotion all converge, its
emergence as the target of ECT explains both the therapy's success and the side effects of memory impairment, the authors write.
«This work adds to the body of evidence pertaining to intraoperative bacterial transmission
because it identifies targets for improved frequency and quality of environmental cleaning as well as important periods for hand hygiene compliance, namely induction and
emergence from general anesthesia,» state the authors.
«Now,
because we know the resistance mechanism, we can design elements to minimize the
emergence of resistance as these promising new drug candidates are developed,» said Ben Shen, a TSRI professor who led the study, which was published February 20, 2014 online ahead of print by the Cell Press journal Chemistry & Biology.
«The results of this screen were extraordinary,
because we identified many novel proteins that regulate the
emergence of 2CLCs» said Dr. Xavier Gaume, co-first author of the paper and postdoc in the Torres - Padilla lab.
The findings are particularly important
because of the
emergence of community - acquired methicillin - resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, which since 2000 has become the most common cause of skin infections — initially in the U.S. and now in many other parts of the world.
«Importantly, fighting a pathogen by hitting an enzyme from the host cell is likely to slow the
emergence of drug resistance,
because the pathogen can not easily escape through the selection of target mutations,» Professor Doerig said.