The faster humans limit carbon dioxide emissions, the greater the chance to avoid the most extreme scenarios, he said.
Not exact matches
With his record running times, Bolt stretched the
limits of
human achievement, sending physicists scrambling to explain what made him so special ---- in essence, his longer, stronger legs create more ground force to propel him forward ---- and ponder the possibility of anyone on the planet ever running
faster.
Here's some information on how
fast a
human can run a marathon, and how close we are to reaching that
limit.
What's more, the new appointments — which have caused some institutes to grow
faster than others — are
limiting the organization's «room to maneuver» and «develop an adequate
human resources strategy.»
For example, if a given gene in a chimpanzee
limited how
fast cells can divide, the
human HAR might turn that gene down, letting the
human cells divide
faster, which could allow the cortex to expand.»
Glucose is the sole metabolic fuel used for nearly all brain functions under normal physiological conditions, but the brain will metabolize ketone bodies for energy when access to glucose is
limited, as would occur during water - only therapeutic
fasting in
humans or during calorie restriction in mice.
It also seems that
humans are exquisitely adapted to low calorie environments (unlike mice) and therefore intermittent
fasting would be of
limited benefit but a long, sustained
fast, might actually «move the needle» toward a more healthy body.
Whereas enthusiasm for
fasting is increasing, clinical relevance remains low because of insufficient
human data, including almost nonexistent controlled trials (21, 33 — 36), few clinical outcomes studies (37, 38), lack of correction for inflated type I error rates from multiple hypothesis tests, and
limited safety data (39 — 41).
The film's
human stars include Marcus Coloma (TV's «Make It or Break It,» South Beach») and Erin Cahill («
Fast Track: No
Limits», «Boogeyman 3») who reprise their roles from «Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2» as the dog's masters, Sam and Rachel Cortez, plus Frances Fisher («The Lincoln Lawyer» and TV's «Torchwood») as travel writer Amelia James.
That's one reason I wrote a Science Times article this week describing three books speaking from the middle on the twin challenges of supplying energy to a
fast - growing global population and
limiting risks from
human - driven climate change.
One of the ways our world differs from the quantum world shows up in these rotations and vibrations of «diatomic molecules» — molecules made up of two atoms: while
human dancers can spin or move back and forth as
fast or slow as they wish (within the
limits of their physical capabilities), molecules can only vibrate or rotate at specific rates — their motions are «quantized.»
Prior to the safety bike, penny farthings, with their huge front wheels, were
faster than predecessor bikes, but also difficult to mount and a bit unwieldy, and off
limits, of course, for skirted
humans.