Sentences with phrase «dramatic change in activity»

«There was quite a dramatic change in activity in many different kinds of genes.

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The dramatic changes which have taken place in the activities and patterns of people's social lives over the past two generations are of major theological significance in themselves.
Dramatic changes in DNA methylation, a process that usually quashes activity of nearby genes, occur during the first six months of brain development, researchers report February 3 in Genome Research.
The new discoveries show that the formation 40 to 50 million years ago of the «Pacific Ring of Fire,» an active seafloor zone along the perimeter of the Pacific Ocean, caused dramatic changes in ocean depth and volcanic activity and buckled the seabed of Zealandia, according to Dickens.
By and large, current methods are essentially switches to turn the neuron on or off and can produce dramatic changes in neuronal activity that can manifest in significant behavioral changes.
«It's really amazing that a change in nutrient intake can have such dramatic influences on neuron activity on such a short time scale,» said the study's co-lead author Grant Kauwe, PhD, a postdoctoral research fellow in the Haghighi lab.
One clear, measurable change that took place simultaneously with Woodstock's improved outcomes was a dramatic increase — more than 400 percent in five years — in student participation in extracurricular activities, including athletics, academics, ethnic identity clubs, cultural groups, and many others.
Among the things that could cause great distress to a dog are moving to a new house, a family member leaving for college or a new job, a dramatic change in household activities, or an addition of a new family member.
It's also a worthwhile activity to watch the tides change, as it does so in dramatic fashion at Barrett Park.
There's quite a contrast between Curbelo's position and the shape - shifting views of presidential hopeful Senator Marco Rubio, who in 2014 said, «I do not believe that human activity is causing these dramatic changes to our climate the way these scientists are portraying it,» and continues, at best, to offer oblique, meaningless replies when the issue comes up.
In 2005, Russian astronomer Khabibullo Abdusamatov made some waves — and not a few enemies in the global warming «community» — by predicting that the sun would reach a peak of activity about three years from now, to be accompanied by «dramatic changes» in temperatureIn 2005, Russian astronomer Khabibullo Abdusamatov made some waves — and not a few enemies in the global warming «community» — by predicting that the sun would reach a peak of activity about three years from now, to be accompanied by «dramatic changes» in temperaturein the global warming «community» — by predicting that the sun would reach a peak of activity about three years from now, to be accompanied by «dramatic changes» in temperaturein temperatures.
I note that the recent paper shows a dramatic uptick in storm activity that has been convincingly refuted by «strong evidence that there has been no systematic change in the number of north Atlantic tropical cyclones during the 20th century.»
But although change in that vast watershed of western US and Mexico called the Great Basin is contemporaneous with the Industrial Revolution, and the rise of carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere, other human activities may have triggered the dramatic alteration.
So if human activity were causing a dramatic increase in glacier retreat, that change should have happened in the last seventy years or so.
We're also seeing similarly dramatic changes in other aspects of climate and related effects on ecosystems, including the distribution of rainfall, storm activity, extinction of plant and animal species, and seasonal change.
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