Can different children / people have
a different response to these events where some feel something as more traumatic than others?
Not exact matches
O'Reilly and her team invited speakers
to come
to the
event from every corner of the globe, inviting investors and startups from 20
different countries, all with positive
responses — surely a strong indication of early success.
In the
event of demand shocks, there is not a large conflict between the real and nominal objectives; the monetary
response is the same
to meet both objectives, and the actions of all the inflation - targeting central banks would not be significantly
different.
If NT theology is understood as a
response to certain key
events of the life of Jesus in narrative form, a comparison of the
different traditions (synoptics, John, Paul) suggest a development, if not
different understanding.I view this as a «human construct».
Kuenssberg had presented that as Corbyn's
response to a question put
to him on whether he would be «happy for British officers
to pull the trigger in the
event of a Paris - style attack», but the Trust concluded that Corbyn had been speaking in a
different context.
No two
events are the same and that's why our
response to those
events are
different as well.»
In the current study, Whitney, along with colleagues John Hinson, WSU professor of psychology, and Hans Van Dongen, director of the WSU Sleep and Performance Research Center at WSU Spokane, compared how people with
different variations of the DRD2 gene performed on tasks designed
to test both their ability
to anticipate
events and their cognitive flexibility in
response to changing circumstances.
Another complicating factor making present climate change
different from
events in the past is that most ecosystems are now dominated by human use, making it harder for species
to adjust their geographic ranges in
response to the changing climate.
Having outfitted the twelve participants with electrode caps, the researchers used a measure of the brain's electrical activity known as
event - related brain potentials (ERPs)
to monitor their physiological
responses to different outcomes.
By pinpointing increases in blood oxygenation in the brain in
response to different events — a sign that specific groups of neurons are active — fMRI is responsible for some of the hottest findings about the brain.
When a person enters the environment, sensors capture
different kinds of activity, and — through the CISL architecture — the computer records each activity as a specific
event, and forwards it
to cognitive technologies for interpretation and
response.
«The fossilized flowers provide a new window into the earliest Paleocene communities in South America, and they are giving us the opportunity
to compare the
response to the extinction
event on
different continents,» said Nathan Jud, the paper's first author and a postdoctoral researcher in Maria Gandolfo's lab, a senior research associate at the L.H. Bailey Hortorium and a co-author of the paper.
«We know rather little about how much methane comes from
different sources and how these have been changing in
response to industrial and agricultural activities or because of climate
events like droughts,» says Hinrich Schaefer, an atmospheric scientist at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) in New Zealand, who collaborates with Petrenko.
It offers a framework for comparing and contrasting the impact on and
responses by Europe's nations
to a range of
different events and developments which have shaped the world from the distant past
to modern times.
The cards in this deck represents
different mutations and
events which are similar
to mutations and natural
events which causes real evolutionary
responses.
During this unique five - year project IMMA will present a series of
different and exclusive Lucian Freud related exhibitions, with a new programme of
events and openings each year, including works and new commissions by other modern and contemporary artists in
response to Freud, and will reveal exciting new perspectives on this major artist today.
* How does this play out for the
different kinds of «extreme
events» and their differing
responses to forcings and feedbacks?
Whereas the appearance of similar warming
events to the 1920 / 30s
event at
different times, with that warming
event not being consistenly present in all ensemble members at the same times is evidence that it was an outcome of internal variability, not a forced
response.
A time - series transect study on a reef flat revealed the
different responses of coral populations among species
to this
event.
There's no reason I can think of that long - term and short - term
response of the troposphere
to warming / cooling
events (at least between the scale of a few years
to a few decades that's the issue here) would be any
different.
It includes results from a variety of
different empirical approaches, including (1) time series analyses of the published temperature record; (2) examination of the
response of the earth's outgoing radiation
response to transient climate
events; (3) calorimetric studies of the ocean - atmosphere system; (4) mechanisms for secular climate change arising from ocean circulation systems and astronomical influences; and (4) radiative and convective heat transfer in the oceans and atmosphere.
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Response: Your argument misses the point in three
different and important ways, not even considering whether or not the Black Hills data have any general applicability elsewhere, which they may or may not: (1) It ignores the point made in the post about the potential effect of previous, seasonal warming on the magnitude of an extreme
event in mid summer
to early fall, due
to things like (especially) a depletion in soil moisture and consequent accumulation of degree days, (2) it ignores that biological sensitivity is far FAR greater during the warm season than the cold season for a whole number of crucial variables ranging from respiration and photosynthesis
to transpiration rates, and (3) it ignores the potential for derivative effects, particularly fire and smoke, in radically increasing the local temperature effects of the heat wave.
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Response: This is just two bits of speculation on my part, but it is conceivable that a) the influence of ENSO is of a
different character than the influence from SST (i.e. there is more happening than a similar increase in hurricane intensity / number), and ii) the
different frequency distribution of ENSO
events compared
to variations in SST (or PDI) mean that the signal is stronger compared
to the noise in that frequency band.
Conversely, if 95 % was attributable
to global warming, the expectations for future
events would be quite
different and so would the appropriate range of
responses.
When we think of time lags in
response to an ENSO
event, there are
different lags for TLT and surface temperature anomalies depending on the part of the globe being examined.
In
response the Commission set up education days in public hearings, had 14,000 school children come and listen
to the survivors, and held seven national
events — staged under
different themes: respect, courage, love, truth, humility, honesty, wisdom —
to «publicly educate Canada».
Ask children
to refl ect on the feelings as well as the thoughts they have in
response to different learning activities and
events.
This result was
different from the findings reported in earlier studies that women are more likely
to develop PTSD symptoms.6 17 19 This finding might be attributed
to gender differences in
responses to different traumatic
events and in social networks.60 61 This phenomenon also might be attributable
to the fact that the injuries sustained by the men after experiencing physical violence were more severe than those of the women.