Sentences with phrase «dampening of»

Dampening of the cortisol response to handling at 3 - months in human infants and its relation to sleep, circadian cortisol activity, and behavioral distress
There are, of course, other reasons for the dampening of overt radicalism throughout the legal profession generally, and the article does touch on some of these.
Instead, a moderate weakening of the thermohaline circulation might occur that would lead to a dampening of surface warming — rather than actual cooling — in the higher latitudes of the North Atlantic Ocean.
The dampening of the trend is due to the ability of the liquids of the ocean being able to produce Turbulence in reaction to these gains of kinetic energy.
While he declined to elaborate in that podcast, he posited that the was a source of negative feed back which of necessity would lead to a dampening of the effect.
While he declined to elaborate in that podcast, though he indicated that he would do so at some point, he posited that the was a source of negative feed back when of necessity would lead to a dampening of the effect.
In Tropical zones, a dampening of this process occurs because of the high humidity and proximity to water.
Dear RC, Is it not possible that scientists and mathematicians from the science of non linear dynamics (which maths I am presuming is being used in the maths of climate models) to shed light on the amplification and dampening of the climates feedback cycles and hence the so called «sensitivity» issue and hence the possible range of temperatures?
if I remember right, was it not you who suggested that with the dampening of the sunspots, TSI may even rise?
Simply be on the lookout for any unusual dampening of those high spirits and seek professional advice when they occur.
ATI Super Dampers provide balanced dampening of torsional crankshaft vibrations through all RPM ranges and exceed SFI 18.1 Safety Certification for competition use.
This creates a force which acts on the suspension and dampening of the vehicle in the frequency range up to five hertz.
Dampening of spirits or exhaustion of ideas or high levels of disappointment?
«Besides the overall dampening of consumer spending, the Internet dating market has simply become saturated», says Brooks.
These consist of issues such as social anxiety and shyness, lacking the confidence and ability to articulate your views in public, an inability to create and express thoughts and feelings and an overall dampening of your creativity in general.
While additional research is needed, the authors suggest the dampening of the post-exercise inflammatory processes may be responsible.
«We might have some real insight into the advantages of dampening of synaptic activity that is caused by fasting,» said Haghighi, for example, how fasting can be beneficial for epileptic patients, who can experience reduced seizures when restricting calories.
Dampening of expression oscillations by synchronous regulation of a microRNA and its target.
Understanding this interaction will lead to targeted treatment «block the interaction» rather than the non-specific dampening of inflammation such as by corticosteroids with its many well - documented side effects and limited efficacy.»
In their research in mice, described in the journal Nature online Oct. 21, the investigators showed that TRN neurons, which have been previously implicated in the dampening of brain signals in people, were also less active when the mice were led to focus on — and respond to — a visual flash of light to get a milk reward.
In this study, the researchers found that conditional deletion of Sox2 — the gene encoding the SOX2 stem cell transcription factor — and the associated dampening of astrocyte reactivity appear to promote functional recovery, including behavioral recovery, after traumatic brain injury, said Dr. Zhang, a W.W. Caruth, Jr..
However, there was still a dampening of the immune response in many cases, according to the researchers.
To gauge the dampening of the whole immune system, Markovic and his team tested levels of galectin - 9 and PD - L1 in the blood plasma of pregnant women and of cancer patients.
Since there is an upper limit to how many data a finite organism can handle, opening a channel for one stimulus type automatically results in a filtering out or dampening of other types.
We don't know, but Kevin Williamson suggests that Perry's commitment to limited government could extend to a dampening of enthusiasm for American foreign adventures.
This means a dampening of emotions like excitement and attentiveness as well as distress and fear.
I do not want to dampen any of your undoubted eager anticipation for what may be contained in those minutes.
But at least one race this fall could dampen some of the Democratic enthusiasm heading into next year.
«We didn't take into account whether if someone had a poodle - style hairdo, that that might dampen some of the acceleration, or if dreadlocks make it worse.
Pour enough boiling water over herbs to just dampen all of them.
Pour boiling water to just dampen all of the herbs.
The other major benefit of using VESPA during this phase is it will dampen some of the negative impacts on fat - adaptation due to re-introduction of concentrated carbohydrates and sugars into the diet and fueling.
And they create a subtle distance between driver and machine that dampens some of the fun.
«Miramar Beach» by local Santa Barbara artist Chris Potter Americans are feeling better about the housing market than ever before, though May's lackluster jobs report could dampen some of that enthusiasm as the summer progresses.
A new working paper might dampen some of this fanfare, as the researchers find evidence that the dependent coverage provision led to reduced wages of roughly $ 1,200 a year for affected workers.
Oh, but it also has a very serious downside, a harm, causing at first pollution, but even that you can dampen some of.

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When we imagine a powerful CEO, we typically picture a secluded corner office large enough to fly a kite in, with thick wood paneling, plush pile carpets, and a gatekeeping assistant — all designed to dampen the intrusion of any exterior stimuli.
Another number that may have dampened investor enthusiasm was the impact of foreign currency fluctuations.
Rasco: Well it's been muted in this business cycle in large part because growth has been dampened as well, so you haven't seen that explosion of inflation that we usually see.
After extensive Internet research, he came up with a sound - dampening substance, QuietGlue, designed to be spread between layers of drywall.
This mystique leads to certain myths that can dampen a prospective entrepreneur's enthusiasm, so I'd like to explain and debunk some of the more common misperceptions.
I think with the last accord, with the escalator [automatic year - over-year increase in transfer dollars] built in it really sort of dampened down the usual federal - provincial tensions, and for whatever reason it also then fell off the media and public horizon.
The reason, the companies say, is because of a specialized rubber developed by Pirelli for skis that can dampen chattering and vibration by up to 60 percent as you carve across hard snow.
Darby notes that tourism — which accounts for 6.5 % of the Thai economy — has been dampened at times; he chalks much of the economy's resilience up to continued foreign direct investment, conditions that have favored Thailand in global trade, and strong credit growth.
Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, and the subsequent Gulf War, further dampened things.
He says the supply of condos becoming available this year in Toronto may dampen or even drop prices, but overall, the market remains vibrant.
Alexander noted that tighter mortgage rules (i.e. the new 25 - year mortgage regulation implemented by Flaherty in the summer of 2012), and increasing mortgage rates have both played a role in «dampening» buying activity in the real estate market.
Auction sales for 2016 fell by 29 %, though the effects of the drop were dampened because profit margins were up 2.8 %.
Drew Nordlicht, partner and managing director of investment advisory Hightower San Diego, says the tepid GDP growth in the first half of the year has already dampened IT spending by companies of all sizes.
Martin Ellis, housing economist from Halifax, said in a statement that while prices will be supported by the nation's evergreen problem of a lack of housing supply and cheap credit, demand will be dampened because people are struggling to truly afford buying a property (emphasis ours):
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