The researchers
explored changes to the body's bacteria (microbiome) in two ways.
Not exact matches
You will start
to explore the in depth
changes to the anatomy and physiology of the pregnant
body.
Lead author, Professor Callum Roberts from the University of York's Environment Department, said: «Many studies show that well - managed marine reserves can protect wildlife and support productive fisheries, but we wanted
to explore this
body of research through the lens of climate
change to see whether these benefits could help ameliorate or slow its impacts.
While Fong does attempt
to draw together some of the threads in his book, instead of deep analysis of these undeniably revolutionary
changes, we find trite comments about the human imperative
to explore both outer space, and the inner space of our
bodies «because we must».
It is the first direct molecular link found between the two health conditions and will open up new areas of research
to identify drugs and
explore lifestyle
changes, such as dietary habits and exercises that could restore the level of NUCKS in the
body.
«Our goal is
to discover what microbial communities exist in different parts of the human
body and
to explore how these communities
change in the presence of health or disease,» said National Human Genome Research Institute Director, Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., co-chair of the Human Microbiome Project Implementation Group.
To explore the possibility that frailty (which is associated with both low cholesterol and death28 29) could confound these results, we did a sensitivity analysis adjusting our Cox models (table 4 ⇑) for two known markers of frailty (
changes in
body weight and
changes in systolic blood pressure).28 29 30 These adjustments did not materially
change the effect estimates, which remained significant in both groups.
When the now elite trail runner moved
to Colorado and discovered the dirt, her perspective shifted: «My
body bounced back faster, I was constantly
exploring, the scenery was always
changing, and I felt like I was flying.»
«Circuit of
Change is a method that allows us
to be fully present,
to explore new ways of moving the
body, and
to transcend the physical and mental barriers we create for ourselves,» he told me.»
I hate not exercising, and didn't see much of a
change in my
body, so I'm going
to start running again as well as
exploring more options for some health issues.
As I wait for my
body to slowly
change, I'm having
to explore new options for my wardrobe.
I like
to explore my
body as it
changes with time.
Opens March 3, 2011 Making Histories:
Changing Views of the Collection
explores how a museum collection constructs and embodies histories
to be reconsidered over time, offering various views into the museum's own history and its collections right up
to the present day, through monographic installations of individual works or
bodies of work by key artists and designers, thematic surveys, archival research projects, special projects and recent acquisitions.
Over the past decade, New York — based artist Wade Guyton has pioneered a groundbreaking
body of work that
explores our
changing relationships
to images and artworks through the use of common digital technologies, such as the desktop computer, scanner, and inkjet printer.
The exhibition spans three galleries within the Zaha Hadid - designed museum, anchored by overarching themes within each: «Shifting Identities»
explores how a
changing China alters constructions of identity; «
Body as Site» focuses on the physical body as a literal and figurative site of discussion and debate; and «Confronting Tradition» highlights the ways in which artists draw inspiration from classical texts, teachings, and artistic practices to reinterpret and question evolving power structures and social no
Body as Site» focuses on the physical
body as a literal and figurative site of discussion and debate; and «Confronting Tradition» highlights the ways in which artists draw inspiration from classical texts, teachings, and artistic practices to reinterpret and question evolving power structures and social no
body as a literal and figurative site of discussion and debate; and «Confronting Tradition» highlights the ways in which artists draw inspiration from classical texts, teachings, and artistic practices
to reinterpret and question evolving power structures and social norms.
At the same time they
explore themes like: the notion of belonging, identity
to a place and the politics of the
body... the extensions they take in our lives and the
changes that will occur.
Currently, Bridget's research focuses on the status of the image in contemporary culture in a twofold manner —
exploring the spaces for the projection of images and our interface with images through curatorial projects such as The Cinemas Project (2011 - 14, and ongoing), which
explores the spectral spaces of cinema in regional Australia; and through a growing
body of writing and research that seeks
to understand the
changing technologies of the image, and the convergences of the
body and image in relation
to political philosophy as well as art practice.
Her long - term investigations — Figures of Speech (2006 — 2010),
exploring discursive potential of artworks, and The
Body in Crisis (2011 ---RRB-, tracking changing conditions of the human body in historical moments of crisis — are structured as series of sometimes subtle, sometimes confrontational transfers from one work to another, from one context to the n
Body in Crisis (2011 ---RRB-, tracking
changing conditions of the human
body in historical moments of crisis — are structured as series of sometimes subtle, sometimes confrontational transfers from one work to another, from one context to the n
body in historical moments of crisis — are structured as series of sometimes subtle, sometimes confrontational transfers from one work
to another, from one context
to the next.
This
body of work
explores the complex relationship that exists between man and animal sharing terrain, the hunter and the hunted, as both struggle
to adapt
to their
changing environments.
The show's aim was
to create a temporary home for invisible
bodies, with work that
explored how those
bodies navigate,
change, and make use of their surroundings.
Using a traditional Japanese technique called Neriage — in which different - colored clay
bodies are used in the fabrication of the vessel — Shemesh
explores her fascination with geology, the layering of rock formations in nature, and concepts surrounding earth's memory and
changes to the environment.
Making Histories:
Changing Views of the Collection
explores how a museum collection constructs and embodies histories
to be reconsidered over time, offering various views into the museum's own history and its collections right up
to the present day, through monographic installations of individual works or
bodies of work by key artists and designers, thematic surveys, archival research projects, special projects and recent acquisitions.
The new course will also be six sessions, with sessions
exploring food systems — from how agriculture contributes
to climate
change and how climate
change affects global food supply,
to food justice and food politics issues,
to the health of our
bodies and the health of ecosystems.
An emerging
body of literature is
exploring the role of the media in reporting climate
change science and the recent IPCC efforts
to reach out policymakers and the public.
We
explore your emotions, and your
body sensations
to change the negative critical thoughts and behaviors
to bring more joy and health into your life.»