Sentences with phrase «biological changes known»

«This is perhaps the closest we can get to provide experimental evidence that these ingredients together induce biological changes known to cause inflammation which could be harmful over time to susceptible animal subjects,» said Rodriguez - Palacios.

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(At least with biological parents — we don't know enough about the changes that may occur in non-biological parents to make any conclusions yet.)
«And one of the change is vital to our conversation: Biological procreation no longer determines membership in God's Kingdom.
Similarly, there is no known intrinsic biological limit to the ability of adaptive microevolutionary change to continually and indefinitely modify, over sufficient lengths of time, the gross morphology of any particular form, i.e. observable macroevolutionary change up through the higher taxonomic levels.
Pray tell, what intrinsic biological limit exists to restrict microevolutionary changes from acc - umulating to the extent that the resultant subpopulation is no longer reproductively compatible with the parental population?
This balance is a part of the biological clock also known as the circadian cycle, which helps maintain a sleep and wake pattern in synch with body hormonal levels and all associated changes.
TRUTH: As anyone who has given birth knows, with the biological changes a woman goes through during pregnancy and post-partum it can take time for the new mother to normalize.
We do not know why exactly, but the reduced solubility of CO2 in warm water and changes in biological activity have been suggested as reasons.
Although extensive research now suggests major head injury increases dementia risk in later life, scientists do not know the biological changes that cause this effect.
One of the findings that stands out, he says, is that pop music shows a pattern from biological evolution known as punctuated equilibrium, in which periods of gradual change are separated by explosions of complexity.
«We knew from our previous research that BPA causes changes to breast tissue associated with a higher predisposition to breast cancer later in life,» said Speroni, who helped develop the new biological assay.
Once considered remote and disconnected, now we know that changes within the Arctic can have a direct impact on the rest of the world, affecting physical and biological systems near and far at regional and global scales.
«We don't know what is triggering this response, but this study is the first to show that there are clear biological changes in these individuals,» said senior researcher Armin Alaedini [Ph.D.]... an assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University in New York City.
It is becoming apparent that these climatic changes are negatively affecting physical and biological systems worldwide, Charles H. Southwick 4 well known ecologist argues that how we as humans affect global ecosystems and how these changes impact our health, behavior, economics and politics.
This analytical report focuses on assessing the key individual, organizational and systemic capacities needed to meet and sustain global environmental objectives as framed by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), collectively known as the Rio Conventions, and other multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs).
These broad changes, known as «climate change,» threaten the biological systems on which the life, health, and prosperity of all children depend.
While emanations may seem innocuous in isolation, the ever - increasing number of technologies designed to: locate, track, store, process, mine, buy, use, break, fix, trash, change, melt, upgrade, charge, pawn, zoom, press, snap, work, erase, write, cut, paste, save, load, check, rewrite, plug, play, burn, rip, drag, drop, zip, unzip, lock, fill, curl, find, view, coat, jam, unlock, surf, scroll, pose, click, cross, crack, twitch, update, name, rate, tune, print, scan, send, fax, rename, touch, bring, obey, watch, turn, leave, stop and format information gleaned from emanations means that single bits of emanation information can be manipulated with such significant degrees of control that it is now possible to build a comprehensive profile of an individual's biographical or biological life without that individual ever knowing that he or she is, was, or will be a subject of surveillance.
And that's a subconscious or, you know, central nervous system biological fact, that as our world starts to change, we have a physical resistance to continuing that behavior.
Research has also shown that the well - known «placebo effect» can produce real biological changes in the brain that directly corresponds to symptom reduction.
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