Sentences with phrase «change these patterns naturally»

The good news is that you can change these patterns naturally!

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Naturally - produced radio waves exhibit patterns of changes in wavelength that are due to random or periodic variation over time.
Some time between 5 and 6 your child's sleep needs and patterns will naturally change.
Changes in breast - feeding patterns leading to eventual weaning often begin naturally at age 6 months, when solid foods are typically introduced.
This change alone has the power to end patterns of under or overeating, and help you naturally eat in a way that optimizes wellness.
«Changing from one's naturally adopted gait pattern to another gait pattern has not been shown consistently to result in a reduced injury rate — simply a change in the location of the injury,» says Hamilton.
Some differences between your scenario and hers that jump out to me are 1) Cait discusses starting the ban more so for psychological reasons, to break out of old patterns and attain radical life change, and 2) she describes herself as someone whose sartorial preferences are naturally very low - key and minimal.
We find that changes in naturally occurring climate variability patterns can play a major role in large regional changes (especially cooling over North America and Europe as solar output decreases).
The Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) is a naturally occurring pattern of sea surface temperature change that is seen in the North Atlantic Ocean on decadal timescales and affects weather and climate.
«The authors write that «the El Niño - Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a naturally occurring fluctuation,» whereby «on a timescale of two to seven years, the eastern equatorial Pacific climate varies between anomalously cold (La Niña) and warm (El Niño) conditions,» and that «these swings in temperature are accompanied by changes in the structure of the subsurface ocean, variability in the strength of the equatorial easterly trade winds, shifts in the position of atmospheric convection, and global teleconnection patterns associated with these changes that lead to variations in rainfall and weather patterns in many parts of the world,» which end up affecting «ecosystems, agriculture, freshwater supplies, hurricanes and other severe weather events worldwide.»»
An expanding area of research since the SAR is the consideration of whether climate change may be realised as preferred modes of non-linear naturally occurring atmospheric circulation patterns, or so - called weather regimes as proposed by Palmer (1999).
Recent work (e.g., Hurrell 1995, 1996; Thompson and Wallace 1998; Corti et al., 1999) has suggested that the observed warming over the last few decades may be manifest as a change in frequency of these naturally preferred patterns (Chapters 2 and 7) and there is now considerable interest in testing the ability of climate models to simulate such weather regimes (Chapter 8) and to see whether the greenhouse gas forced runs suggest shifts in the residence time or transitions between such regimes on long time - scales.
Rigorous scientific analysis has found that the extreme rainfall that caused a Texas flooding in May of 2015, for example, was caused by a fairly typical rainfall pattern associated with that year's El Niño, a naturally occurring climate cycle, which had been supercharged by human - made climate change.
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