Drivers and trajectories of land cover change in East Africa: Human and
environmental interactions from 6000 years ago to present
It looks like it would be safe to say X is going to keep that pattern going, all while incorporating newer mechanics such as
the environmental interaction from Injustice: Gods Among Us.
Not exact matches
Species unable to persist in these cooler and darker conditions were initially excluded
from the region and the remaining species then divided into local sites, depending on whether species
interactions or
environmental conditions were more important locally.
«Funniness is not a pre-existing «element of reality» that can be measured; it emerges
from an
interaction between the underlying nature of the joke, the cognitive state of the listener, and other social and
environmental factors.
Many infectious disease outbreaks may result
from interactions between multiple pathogens and
environmental conditions, says veterinary scientist Ard Nijhof of Utrecht University in the Netherlands, but nailing down those
interactions can be difficult.
From economic impacts in cities like San Diego and London to crops in Memphis to global greenhouse gases, the framework of telecoupling (socioeconomic and
environmental interactions over distances) lays out a dynamic, complex view of how issues of sustainability reach across the world — and then impacts rush back.
The research team will next introduce aerosols
from diesel exhaust into the PNNL's
Environmental Chamber to better understand the
interactions of oxidized diesel aerosols and vapor with biogenic aerosols.
Cardiovascular disease results
from a complex
interaction of genetic, lifestyle and
environmental factors.
Critical transitions across states and tipping points lay at the heart of most complex problems in modern biology, including reversible physiological adaptation to
environmental change, evolution of
interactions in the microbial loop, development of an adult body plan
from an embryo, differentiation of a stem cell, and transition
from health to disease.
In this review, I highlight the main genes known to cause uncommon monogenic forms of diabetes (e.g. maturity - onset diabetes of the young — MODY — and insulin resistance syndromes), as well as describe some of the main approaches used to identify genes involved in the more common forms of T2D that result
from the
interaction between
environmental risk factors and predisposing genotypes.
Winning the World Prize for agricultural research is Trudy Mackay,
from the Department of Biological Sciences at North Carolina State University in the US, who pioneered research in quantitative genetics, which studies the
interaction between genes, traits and
environmental effects.
What's more, inherited diseases can arise
from a problem with one gene (a simple example is sickle - cell anemia, a condition caused by defects in a single gene that makes the hemoglobin protein), or
from interactions among a range of genetic variations as well as, frequently,
environmental stresses.
Schizophrenia and autism are thought to result
from the
interaction between a susceptibility genotype and
environmental risk factors.
It is believed that T1D results
from complex
interactions between multiple genes,
environmental factors and the immune system, and the autoimmune aspects may begin many years before the clinical manifestation of T1D.
What was revolutionary about her finding is that breast cancer is a common complex disease, and the prevailing view was that such diseases arise
from interactions among multiple genetic and
environmental factors.
«Longevity and aging are two sides of the same coin, as they both derive
from the
interaction between genetic and
environmental factors.
Health or disease comes
from a complex
interaction of mental, emotional, spiritual, physical, dietary, genetic,
environmental, lifestyle, and other factors.
Celiac disease occurs
from an
interaction between genes, eating foods with gluten and other
environmental factors, but the precise cause isn't known.
From traversing with parkour and unique
environmental interactions, to new combat and blockbuster action, it's Spider - Man unlike any you've played before.
In order to assess global events such as the war in Iraq, they need to understand global politics; in order to have an informed perspective about global warming, they need to understand global economics,
environmental sciences, and geography; and in order to communicate successfully with their neighbors
from other cultures, they need to appreciate cultural differences and have skills that allow effective and respectful cross-cultural
interactions.
Behavioural traits result
from an
interaction of both genetic and
environmental factors.
While the cause of IBD is unknown, current evidence suggests that it arises
from a complex abnormal
interaction between the immune system, diet, bacterial populations in the intestines, and other
environmental factors.
Cats can have stress
from social
interactions, litterbox issues,
environmental changes, inadequate hiding or resting spaces, etc etc..
With a bachelor of science degree in
environmental studies and biology
from Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Hilary plans to pursue a master's degree in anthrozoology, the study of human animal
interactions, with a focus on applied behavior analysis.
The tutorial continues onto
environmental interactions contained within arenas that can be used against your opponent such as a wall run followed by a kick and executing arena transitions, alongside how to perform various combo and jungle combo attacks as well as throws and preventing your opponent
from performing a throw.
Injustice 2 retains some of the best mechanics
from the 1st game —
environmental interactions, clashes, character abilities, super moves and stage transitions.
It is themed Sustainable and inclusive urban communities through urban agriculture and aims to bring together scientists
from different disciplinary perspectives, studying motivations and barriers for individual and group practitioners, social, economic and
environmental benefits of urban agriculture for the local communities and cities as a whole, as well as enabling and disabling factors for successful
interaction between the local stakeholders in planning, accessing and using urban resources especially land and water.
It considers the potential benefits that could arise
from the
interaction of these sectors in areas such as mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions,
environmental preservation (soil restoration), and availability of clean, affordable and reliable energy sources (for example biogas).
8 (29 January 2008), pp. 389 — 95; industry reaction
from Lauren Etter, «Ethanol Craze Cools As Doubts Multiply,» Wall Street Journal, 28 November 2007; R. W. Howarth and Stefan Bringezu, eds., Biofuels:
Environmental Consequences and
Interactions with Changing Land Use, Proceedings of the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) International Biofuels Project Rapid Assessment, 22 — 25 September 2008 (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 2009), pp. 1 — 13.
So on the margin, it's not worthwhile to reduce emissions as much as the textbook calls for, because the
environmental benefit now has to compete with the direct economic damage of the carbon tax, as well as the indirect economic damage coming
from the tax
interaction effect.
In the wake of ridiculous articles
from Geoffrey Lean, Danny Weston has an account of his
interaction with former Telegraph
environmental correspondent Louise Gray, over at Bishop Hill.
In the context of models that include cloud processes, ranging
from small - scale models of clouds and atmospheric chemistry to global weather and climate models, the unified theoretical foundations presented here provide the basis for incorporating cloud microphysical processes in these models in a manner that represent the process
interactions and feedback processes over the relevant range of
environmental and parametric conditions.
The committee reiterates the recommendation
from its first report that the CCSP should «build upon the lessons learned in applied climate studies and stakeholder
interaction from prior
environmental and climate assessment activities.»
While voice - controlled triggers are super cool and definitely make you feel like you're living in the future (we've gotten very used to ending our day by saying «Hey Siri, turn off the lights»), the real magic is
environmental triggers that occur in the background without any
interaction from you.
The information gleaned
from the assessment is particularly useful especially if you are cognizant of how
environmental influences affect your
interactions and responses.
Developmental change occurs as a result of reciprocal
interactions between the intrinsic characteristics of a child and his
environmental context, making the child both the producer and product of the environment.50 Behavioural inhibition may initiate a child in one of a number of directions, and the targeted outcome can result
from a host of predisposing pathways.10 Research must therefore account for a number of potential moderating factors that can come into play at various points throughout development.
Behavioural genetics studies examining the association between polymorphisms of the serotonin transporter gene and affective disorders (Uher & McGuffin 2008) as well as the association between
environmental interactions with the serotonin transporter gene and affective disorders (Munafo et al. 2009; Risch et al. 2009) within a given population often produce inconsistent results, suggesting a more complex path
from gene to disease.
Some elements of a quality program — such as teacher background checks and
environmental standards — are clearly worth the cost
from a health and safety perspective.32 Others, such as low ratios and small group sizes, allow for high - quality, developmentally appropriate
interactions that have a direct impact on the socio - emotional, language, and brain development of young children.
Individual differences in aggressive behavior are at least partly heritable and presumably result
from the
interaction between genetic and
environmental factors [1].
As noted in the previous chapter, health inequalities can be fairly broadly defined to include differences in: specific health outcomes (such as low birthweight, obesity, long - term conditions, accidents); health related risk factors that impact directly on children (such as poor diet, low levels of physical activity, exposure to tobacco smoke); as well as exposure to wider risks
from parental / familial behaviours and
environmental circumstances (maternal depression and / or poor physical health, alcohol consumption, limited
interaction, limited cognitive stimulation, poor housing, lack of access to greenspace).
The development of an anxiety disorder typically results
from an
interaction between certain biological and
environmental risk factors that are unique to each individual.
It is based on a bio-social theory that states that problems develop
from the
interaction of biological factors (physiological makeup) and
environmental factors (learning history), which together create difficulty managing emotions.