Sentences with phrase «change theories suggest»

Studies estimate that over 25 % of the population suffers from allergic disorders and climate change theories suggest the problem is growing.

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Darwin's theory suggests that millions of generations later the changes will result in new species.
When he turns to evaluation, he identifies how each of these theories clarify assumptions and suggest fresh ways of approaching careful analysis of religious change.
Modernization theory views such processes of institutional change within American religion as the alleged differentiation of private piety from public policy, the growing differentiation of secular education from its religious roots, and the emergence of professional therapy as a distinct alternative to pastoral counseling as bellwether trends in advanced industrial societies generally and suggests that they may be in some way influenced by broader international patterns.
The latter theory suggests that biological forms are surprisingly stable over long periods of time, and mutate suddenly and quite rapidly in response to equally sudden and dramatic environmental changes.
Like ALL active science, there are always new puzzles and questions, but to suggest that the slow pace of change in crocodilians is some sort of threat to the entire edifice of evolutionary theory is simply ludicrous.
I was amused by the comment by ntlPol101 who suggested that science, in changing it's theories over time, is somehow exposing a flaw in scientific reasoning.
«A lot of the protective effects we see in pregnancy [such as fewer relapses, which is also associated with exclusive breastfeeding] do seem to be hormonal — one theory suggests this may be mediated by changing levels of estriol during pregnancy and postpartum,» noted Lucassen, who was not involved in the study.
Calling himself «a responsible man of science,» Singh, a chemist, suggested that Darwin's theory is «scientifically wrong» and «needs to change» in school and university curricula.
The calling patterns of three million cell phone users support a theory that female relationships change with shifting biological priorities, suggesting that women drive the evolutionary fitness of humans
They found that certain changes in lifestyle led to significant long - term changes in reported life satisfaction, rather than causing the temporary deflections in happiness that set - point theory would suggest.
An astrophysicist named Wei - Hock «Willie» Soon affiliated with the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics had published a study suggesting that climate change was caused mainly by the sun, a theory that most climate scientists would classify as hogwash.
These findings provide concrete evidence for game theory, which suggests, among other things, that population density changes how individuals act.
«Gravity is the force that binds stars, planets, and galaxies together,» said Scott Ransom, a co-author and astronomer with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, Va. «Though it appears on Earth to be constant and universal, there are some theories in cosmology that suggest gravity may change over time or may be different in different corners of the Universe.»
«The recent study suggests that the extreme rainfall component of Hurricane Harvey was made 15 % more intense due to climate change, which is broadly in agreement with the atmospheric theory that has been developed in this area.
So the focus of scientific thinking, I believe, should be on the content of the theory — the past theory, the previous theories — to try to see what they hold concretely and what they suggest to us for changing in our conceptual frame.
This theory was suggested by a Dr. Martha Jones in a paper entitled» Our Changing Concept of an Adequate Diet in Relation to Dental Disease,» and has appeared in many forms thereafter, even raising its hoary head in health books today.
Some theories suggest that fibromyalgia may result from stress - induced changes in the hippocampal area of the brain; others from stress - induced disruptions of the hypothalamic - pituitary - adrenal (HPA) axis (which affects adrenal function and cortisol production); and still others from low levels of the neurotransmitter, dopamine, caused by genetic factors and triggered by exposure to stressors, such as emotional distress, physical trauma, viral infections or inflammatory disorders.
Yet economic theory suggests that school choice would change the teaching profession in ways that would fulfill many of the reform movement's goals.
In particular, he might suggest that they divide their staff into a Team A and Team B. Each team would work on a different theory of changetheories that are not necessarily at odds with each other but are also not identical.
The theory suggests that the disruptive models of blended learning will be the agents of change over the long term, but we placed a caveat on this prediction.
Search theory suggests early career job changes lead to better matches that benefit both workers and firms, but this may not hold true in teacher labor markets characterized by salary rigidities, barriers to entry, and substantial differences in working conditions.
Search theory suggests early career job changes lead to better matches that benefit both workers and firms, but this may not hold true in teacher...
The aim of coaching is to get educators to reflect and improve on their theory and practice — to ponder, as Elmore's book title suggests, what they used to do and think, and to be open to changing their minds.
While the exact mechanism is unknown, one theory suggests loose hips in young dogs change the maturation of the hip joint, resulting in abnormally formed hip joints, which later lead to hip arthritis.
The combined elements create a mesmerizing effect, through which Kentridge offers an informal lesson on changing notions of time — from the celestial model in antiquity and Newton's mathematical view to Einstein's theories of relativity — and suggests the idea of time being «refused,» whether to resist the impact of colonial forces or to deny the simple truth of human mortality.
The theory suggests that the system is pushed by greenhouse gas changes and warming — as well as solar intensity and Earth orbital eccentricities - past a threshold at which stage the components start to interact chaotically in multiple and changing negative and positive feedbacks — as tremendous energies cascade through powerful subsystems.
Flato suggests that since Crikey doesn't think climate change is real that perhaps he does not also subscribe to the «theory» of evolution either, which the author denies.
If proved correct, this theory would suggest that relatively small, naturally occurring fluctuations in greenhouse gases are the master variable that has driven global climate change on time scales of ten thousand to one million years.
The crux of Bates» claim is that NOAA, the federal government's top agency in charge of climate science, published a poorly - researched but widely praised study with the political goal of disproving the controversial global warming hiatus theory, which suggests that global warming slowed down from 1998 until 2012 with little change in globally - averaged surface temperatures — a direct contrast to global warming advocates» claim that the earth's temperature has been constantly increasing.
Thus, what is that theory, that upon objective examination, rigorous, scientific examination — not by climate change refuters seeking solely to fit everything into predetermined boxes while self reinforcing such notions by castigating everybody else, but by dispassionate, reasoned, analysis and objective scientific examination — says or reasonably suggests all this won't have, or doesn't even present a high risk of having, a major impact upon long term climate.
Complexity theory suggests that the system is pushed by such things as solar intensity and Earth orbital eccentricities — past a threshold at which stage the components start to interact chaotically in multiple and changing negative and positive feedbacks — as tremendous energies cascade through powerful subsystems.
Some critics go further, suggesting that the IPCC actively suppresses science that doesn't support the theory that climate change is being caused by human activities.
When reality is changing faster than theory suggests it should, a certain amount of nervousness is a reasonable response.
Dear Nir Shaviv, I would be glad to receive your comment about the recent paper from Andrew C. Overholt et al 2009 ApJ 705 L101 - L103 doi: 10.1088 / 0004 - 637X / 705 / 2 / L101 TESTING THE LINK BETWEEN TERRESTRIAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND GALA Does it mean - the spiral arm mechanism you suggest does nt fit - can some other mechanism explain your measurements and hypothesis - does this have an impact on the cosmic ray climate theory or not If we talk about the paradox of the faint young sun, imho its still an issue that any mechanism solving the problem of the major ice ages occuring each 140 million years in the last billion, does nt work for the first 3 billion years.
Second, they suggest that the growth and yield models developed from competition theory remain an important and useful management tool for projecting biomass growth, timber production, and forest change (37 ⇓ — 39).
The theory suggests that the system is pushed by greenhouse gas changes and warming — as well as solar intensity and Earth orbital dynamics — past a threshold at which stage the components start to interact chaotically in multiple and changing negative and positive feedbacks — as tremendous energies cascade through powerful subsystems.
The study, led by glaciologist Eric Rignot at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, and the University of California, Irvine, follows decades of research and theory suggesting the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is inherently vulnerable to change.
The theory suggests that the system is pushed by greenhouse gas changes and warming — as well as solar intensity and Earth orbital eccentricities — past a threshold at which stage the components start to interact chaotically in multiple and changing negative and positive feedbacks — as tremendous energies cascade through powerful subsystems.
There are supposed to be subtle changes in relative humidity in different layers and latitudes depending on temperature changes but global warming theory suggests relative humidity should stay more - or-less stable.
The theory of abrupt climate change suggests that we are adding to instability of the climate system with emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, CFC's and aerosols.
A study suggesting climate change deniers also tend to hold general beliefs in conspiracy theories has sparked accusations of a conspiracy on climate change - denial blogs.
I usually add the postscript that dynamical systems theory implies extreme climate sensitivity near points of chaotic bifurcation — suggesting that changing the composition of the atmosphere may not be entirely risk free.
The super cycle theory suggests many loyal iPhone consumers could be upgrading this year because of the significant changes Apple brought to the new iPhone lineup.
Theories behind the change suggest that Chinese shoppers in particular are starting to look for slightly higher - end, somewhat more expensive phones than they've sought out in the past.
Contrary to what would be expected based on theory, our findings suggest that change in schemas does not precede change in symptoms.
From rodent models, the approach / avoidance theory of maternal behaviour suggests that neuroendocrine changes associated with parturition trigger a reduction in the aversive response of mothers towards pups while simultaneously provoking approach behaviours.
Strain and rational choice theories (e.g., [7 — 8]-RRB- suggest that youths may change their delinquent behavior if changes in SES alter their experience of economic deprivation.
This is in contradiction with assumptions of static models, but is in line with the dynamic models, such as the theory of Sampson and Laub (1993, 2005) suggesting that correlates of delinquency may change during the life - course.
Social disorganization theory (e.g., [10 — 11]-RRB- suggests that youths may change their delinquent behavior if changes in SES lead their family to reside in a new neighborhood.
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