Sentences with phrase «broad effects»

What's possibly more important is glutathione's broader effect on acne causing free radicals.
They'll have broad effects across the entire publishing spectrum, and no one quite knows how it will all play out.
Questions of scope and broader effect remain, one question that can not be answered just yet is how broadly this legal requirement will alter the residential solar power hardware marketplace.
The cycling occurs for reasons scientists don't completely understand, but it has broad effects on the environment.
Balaguru notes that teasing out the effects of the AMO from broader effects of global warming was beyond the scope of the current study but is a focus for scientists.
The paper identifies four major phases when humans shaped the world around them with broad effects on natural ecosystems: global human expansion during the Late Pleistocene; the Neolithic spread of agriculture; the era of humans colonising islands; and the emergence of early urbanised societies and trade.
The mandate, which took effect on January 1, has an extremely broad effect: There are more than 200,000 companies that have between 50 and 500 employees, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's most recent data.
And it does not take all that many hominids to have such broad effects.
Ridker and Libby speculated that for an anti-inflammatory to work, it needed to be much more specific; NSAIDs and steroids have broad effects all over the body, and NSAIDs can spur inflammation along with blunting it.
«Rapamycin, therefore, seems to have isolated effects on specific life - limiting pathology, but lacks broad effects on aging in mice.»
Laura Corbit, a behavioral neuroscientist at the University of Sydney and an author on the study, says that the study shows that sweet and fat are powerful rewards that «have a fairly broad effect on decision making.»
Traditional epidemiology requires large numbers of subjects to identify broad effects, such as the link between urban life and mental illness.
However, treatments of psychiatric disorders (e.g., drugs and cognitive behavior therapy) could not increase or decrease a specific connectivity between two regions, because these methods give broad effects on the global network.
But nearly every speaker, including ABA President Paulette Brown, urged the committee to make further changes in its proposal to give it even broader effect.
This Court's cases decided since Chrestensen clearly demonstrate as untellable any reading of that case that would give it so broad an effect.
Among other groups, we are refocusing attention on the design and broader effects of catch - share systems.
A new article identifies four major phases when humans shaped the world around them with broad effects on natural ecosystems: global human expansion during the Late Pleistocene; the Neolithic spread of agriculture; the era of humans colonising islands; and the emergence of early urbanised societies and trade.
Wuthnow moves beyond congregations to talk about religion's broader effect on volunteering, service recipients and social and human capital.
As for the broader effects of the GOP tax law, Pfizer said that it would pay $ 15 billion in taxes over the next eight years in order to repatriate overseas cash as its effective tax rate falls from about 20 % to 17 %.
U.S. President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration and his move to strip Haitians, Salvadorans and others of their temporary legal status have had a broad effect on Canada's refugee system, Reuters interviews with social service providers, government officials and a review of Canadian immigration data show.
«If we have a high unemployment rate for an extended period of time, it starts having a broader effect on the economy that we have to be worried about,» Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren said in a «Squawk on the Street» interview.
To have its broader effect, monetary policy relies on changes in the cash rate affecting other interest rates.
Presumably, competitors would benefit as the target suffered, neutralizing any broad effect.
The broad effects of these significant revisions can not yet be assessed, but one important feature is surely the expanded responsibility placed at the church's regional level (corresponding roughly to states or clusters of states).
«(W) hen we bring research on divorce into conversation with rich, emerging bodies of work on social contagion and cultural trauma, we see that bystander effects, while indirect and diffuse, may be no less real or consequential, and that they beckon us to individual and collective reflection on the broader effects of the «divorce revolution.»»
«If the mechanism is the same, it could have a broad effect
But nobody has come along and asked, does protecting individual nests have a broader effect on the population?
Jumping back and forth between telling the truth and lying seems to have a broad effect on people's behavior, the scientists say.
Government departments, in particular, are not sufficiently integrated to understand the broader effects of decisions they make, Brown argues.
Prior to the study, the broad effects of the thyroid - specific transcription factor, called FOXE1, on transcription levels of genes were not well characterized.
Since these proteins serve as «master regulators» for controlling whole gene programs, drugs against these targets could have broader effects than traditional ones that block single enzymes.»
Keeping the entire process of gene expression running smoothly is key to maintaining youthful health, and the researchers wanted to study the broad effects that might ripple out from the natural, age - related disturbances to the splicing process.
Tribulus terrestris is famous for its broad effects on hormones and fertility, but is chiefly marketed towards gym rats and the wider bodybuilding community.
Out of all these hormones reducing insulin will have the broadest effects.
This report recommends further research to investigate the question of whether the certification process itself makes teachers more effective — as they become familiar with the standards and complete the assessment — or if high - quality teachers are attracted to the certification process, as well as to determine whether NBPTS certification is having broader effects on the educational system beyond individual classrooms.
Charter schools have the potential to have broader effects on student achievement if traditional public schools respond to the threat of losing students to charter schools by improving the quality of their own education programs.
Several research reports over the past year have examined the effects of the Louisiana Scholarship Program on the achievement and non-cognitive skills of scholarship recipients, broader effects on school segregation and the fiscal impact on schools.
However, your writing also seems increasingly concerned with the broader effects on families, friends, and communities.
The most passionate discussion is the Amazon / Hachette dispute over distribution terms and pricing, but another issue has come up that may have a broader effect on authors.
The QM rules will have a broad effect on the mortgage industry, when they are finalized and implemented.
Any question about the effectiveness of aversive stimulation must also look at the broader effects on the individual.
With the use of images and sounds taken from Internet sources, the artist folds new media into her discourse, reflecting on the broad effects technology has on society.
Not yet in the headline news is the broad effect that the Volkswagen cheating scandal may have on the corporate social responsibility movement - a movement that has taken at least ten long years to gain any credibility at all and is now vulnerable to losing it in ten short minutes.
There is wide consensus among scientific organizations and climatologists that these broad effects, known as climate...
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