The role of
early environmental events in regulating neuroendocrine development: Moms, pups, stress, and glucocorticoid receptors
Not exact matches
«This vulnerability concept requires the determination of the major threats to local and regional water, food, energy, human health, and ecosystem function resources from extreme
events including climate, but also from other social and environmental issues,» he said in a book chapter he co-authored in «Extreme Events and Natural Hazards: The Complexity Perspective» earlier this
events including climate, but also from other social and
environmental issues,» he said in a book chapter he co-authored in «Extreme
Events and Natural Hazards: The Complexity Perspective» earlier this
Events and Natural Hazards: The Complexity Perspective»
earlier this year.
The «YDB»
event, which occurred circa 10,770 BC, is thought to have been caused by the impacts or air - bursts of several comets, resulting in massive shockwaves and firestorms sweeping across continents, initiating a 1200 year - long epoch of terminal
environmental change and catastrophic faunal extinction, effectively wiping all but traces of
early civilizations from the historical record.This book explores the forbidden and deeply profound secrets of a magnificent lost civilization, revealing knowledge long concealed in myth and legend.
The
event, «Feelings, Facts, Food and GMOs — A Fresh Look,» * is part of FoodYou, a year - long initiative of the Pace Academy for Applied
Environmental Studies (where I've been based since
early 2010) that is designed to focus students, faculty and staff on the under - appreciated back story behind our food choices and habits, from the «concentrated animal feeding operations» (also called CAFOs) that supply most meat and poultry to the costs that come with food waste.
Massive Earth Day
events took place all over the country just a few months later and by
early July, Nixon signed an executive order that created the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Our interpretations of the δ18O and MS records suggest a warming
event ~ 400 k.y. prior to the Cretaceous - Paleogene (K - Pg) boundary, and a period of climatic and
environmental instability in the
earliest Danian.
For example, certain biological
events during
early development, such as excessive androgen production, exposure to synthetic androgens, thyroid dysfunction, Cushing's disease, and congenital adrenal hyperplasia, can combine with
environmental influences to predispose women to antisocial behavior.69 Additionally, EEG research has uncovered asymmetries in the frontal activation of antisocial females» brains.70 Normative males and females tend to exhibit asymmetric frontal brain activation, with boys having greater right frontal activation and girls having greater left frontal activation.