Sentences with phrase «exert different effects»

For these reasons, whether protective factors exert different effects within the context of victimization in female versus male adolescents should be investigated.
Also, as you read, it is important to remember that cannabis exerts different effects depending on dose, gender, acute versus chronic use, and route of administration (smoking vs. edibles vs. ingesting).
It could be argued that with the advent of better housing and central heating in modern homes, ambient temperature may have exerted a different effect on population health in the late 1800 s than in more recent years.

Not exact matches

In a report published in this week's issue of Nature, scientists argue that the FTO gene, discovered back in 2007 and the focus of hundreds of studies since then, exerts its effects through an entirely different gene called IRX3.
Efforts aimed at finding better drug regimens would therefore greatly benefit from a mouse model with an intrinsic marker that can indicate different stages of pancreatic tumor formation leading to cancer and reflect the effects exerted by novel drug candidates.
This is also important as previous evidence indicates that different neonicotinoids may exert opposing effects on bumblebee queen production and sex ratios of colonies.
The team identified a genetic mutation that exerts a protective effect across 10 different autoimmune diseases.
Scientific evidence now shows that some chemicals, especially endocrine disrupting compounds, can exert negative effects at extremely low levels of exposure, sometimes with more serious or different effects than at higher doses.
The caffeine family molecules exert their stimulating effect via the nervous system, and each chemical has an affinity for slightly different types of nerves:
Beans different types of fiber act differently in the body; while water - soluble fiber exerts the most beneficial effect on blood sugar control, insoluble fiber aids with digestive processes, facilitating regular bowel movements.
And so, Raad's astringent performance and sizable exhibition of works associated with the long - term project Scratching on Things I Could Disavow (2007 — ongoing) delve into the after - effects of violence in the Middle East that are not only political but also economic, such as the creation of a retirement fund for artists that blithely hops across the major fault line of the Arab — Israeli conflict, or the construction of new museum projects in the Gulf, or the movement of Raad's own work in relation to art - historical narratives in different places and times that exert various pressures on him, which at one point appear to drive the artist - as - performer insane.
Counter-intuitively the different dissolved CO2 species exert strong buffering effects.
Consequently, different adverse childhood experiences exerted independent effects on age - related - disease risks.
To investigate whether birth weight exerted differential effects on brain development at different ages, age and birth weight variables were standardized to the whole sample, and regression analyses with these variables, along with their interaction term (birth weight × age), sex, household income, GAF, and scanner, were repeated.
A question for future research is whether risk factors exert their effects for only a limited period (suggesting that the same risk factors we measured in early childhood, such as losing a parent, would predict adult - onset MDD if they occurred in late adolescence) or whether risk factors are developmentally sensitive, and those that predict juvenile - onset MDD are qualitatively different from those that predict adult - onset MDD.
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