There is
a cumulative effect over time.
Not exact matches
Over time the
cumulative effects can be very damaging to your health.
CAP assumes annual wage growth matches the mean
effect of experience and nonexperience on real wages measured in the NLSY data assuming full -
time, full - year employment, and reports the
cumulative difference between the no - leave earnings profile and the leave earnings profile
over time.
What social influencer lists don't account for is the
cumulative effect of influence a person achieves
over time and in the «real world».
Finding a way to reconcile two competing demands - minimizing contact in practice in order to reduce the number of concussions sustained and the number of hits players sustain
over the course of a week and a season that emerging science, now more than ever, suggests may have a deleterious
cumulative effect [26] on a player's cognitive function
over the long term, while at the same
time maximizing the amount of
time in practice learning how to tackle and block without head - to - head contact -
time that is needed to maximize the protective
effect of proper tackling on the number of head - to - head hits players sustain in game action, which can not only result in concussion, but catastrophic neck and spine injuries - is challenging, but clearly not impossible.
Sometimes small changes in landscape irrigation practices, such as calibrating your sprinklers to apply the recommended amount, may seem like they would have minimal
effect, but consumers can see reductions in their water use, especially when they consider the
cumulative effect of small changes
over time.»
In addition, reductions in health risks between surveys were related to improved productivity in future years — an
effect that was
cumulative over time.
Harkema says it's unclear whether the improvement was a result of the training or due to the
cumulative effects of stimulation
over time.
The researchers were also interested in assessing the role of the
cumulative effects of stress
over time, or «allostatic load.»
CO 2 equivalents: The GWP value (Global Warming Potential) of a gas is defined as the
cumulative impact on the greenhouse
effect of 1 tonne of the gas compared with that of 1 tonne of CO 2
over a specified period of
time.
Final Results of Landmark Imatinib Study in CML Show Long - Term Benefit: Results of the IRIS study revealed that imatinib shows persistent efficacy
over time without unacceptable late toxic or
cumulative effects.
And the
effect is
cumulative over time.
The
effects are
cumulative, so extended use
over time will create a more vibrant red.
It is also very easy get a bit more cream than is prescribed, and
over time, this can have a
cumulative effect.
All you need to do is take a small amount of ashwagandha and wait about a week and it's going to start having a
cumulative effect, so
over time you're going to have a better biochemical response to stress.
Over time I would be curious to see if there is a
cumulative effect with regular use.
Since bile salts are resorbed from the small intestine, 115
effects of bile supplementation are
cumulative and the dose would change
over time.
By definition, tonics can be taken continuously
over a long period of
time, yielding
cumulative, long - term benefits without any unwanted side
effects.
If you cycled through that, even with minimum losses of muscle without increasing lean tissue by getting adequate protein and performing the right weight training,
over time you'll have a
cumulative effect of more fat and less muscle than you started with.
The patented formula will have a
cumulative effect in the system, meaning that the product will gain potency
over time.
«Studying multiple rounds of mailings
over a longer
time period could improve understanding of the impact of messaging content on student absences, of any
cumulative effect of multiple messaging, and of differences between the
effects of messages on elementary and secondary school students, if any.»
Just a little incremental change every year on the part of the teacher,
over time, you know, would have this
cumulative effect on student achievement where you'd say that, «Hey, in this district, in this school, we know that our teachers are getting better every year.
The
effect is initially subtle but the
cumulative impact is significant, particularly
over time.
The Compound Annual Growth Rate, usually expressed as a percentage, represents the
cumulative effect of a series of gains or losses on an original amount
over a period of
time.
Or a series of micro traumas may occur
over a span of
time that has a
cumulative effect.
Birds can get metal poisoning from things put in their cage
over time, and the
effects can be
cumulative.
Are you saying that loading the climate system with 29 ZJ (increased RF) of energy every year or that the
cumulative effects of increasing the loading
over time, say more than a century, would not increase the odds of having heat waves?
In calculating this
cumulative effect, it is necessary to specify the
time horizon
over which we are interested in the impact of a particular gas.
Thus when more energy enters the oceans the strength of El Nino will be enhanced relative to La Nina and the
effect will be
cumulative over time for so long as the sun is sufficiently active with the jets sufficiently poleward.
The only thing that I would contend could be added would be long slow
cumulative changes in solar output other than raw TSI namely changes in the mix of particles and wavelengths
over longer periods of
time such as MWP to LIA to date and which seem to have some
effect on surface pressure distribution and global albedo so as to alter solar shortwave into the oceans and thus affecting the energy available to the ENSO process.
@Smokey; -LSB-...] But, the heat
effects are not
cumulative; a parking lot, once constructed, is not going to continue to influence the trend so
over time the impact of these heat affected sites is going to peter out.
But, the heat
effects are not
cumulative; a parking lot, once constructed, is not going to continue to influence the trend so
over time the impact of these heat affected sites is going to peter out.
If they are not conservative and
cumulative effects to simulate future climate, they should be removed from the data and the simulation must start from a base temperature to disregard such
effects, since these are natural and variables, up and down, nothing can be said that the basis for the temperature increase generated by CO2 go preserve these values, it can be beyond the natural variation
over time, a return to a point below the current source.
Calculating CO2e is relatively simple: a
time horizon (usually 20, 50, or 100 years) is chosen, and the
cumulative effect of a particular greenhouse gas
over that
time horizon is compared to the
cumulative effect of the same amount of CO2.
But this study suggests that repeated exposures to elevated ozone levels
over time have
cumulative effects on respiratory health.»
Existing - home sales increased in June to their highest pace in
over eight years, while the
cumulative effect of rising demand and limited supply helped push the national median sales price to an all -
time high, according to the National Association of Realtors ®.