Sentences with phrase «functioning as contributors»

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A previous study highlighted infant nutrition as a major contributor to the early microbiota composition and function, with cessation of breastfeeding contributing the most fundamental shift in the composition of bacteria.8 A longitudinal study with more participants would allow us to determine the temporal dynamics of the effects of feeding practices and changes therein, as well as the persistence of the effects of both feeding and delivery mode later in infancy.
Exposure to air pollution as a potential contributor to cognitive function, cognitive decline, brain imaging, and dementia: A systematic review of epidemiologic research.
To review, the minimum required fields include: title, contributor name and function (such as author), medium, format, subject and 7 sales and distribution fields like price and publication date.
They allow the creator a pretty well built - out profile, which functions as the hub of activity and interaction between creator and contributor.
Written by a cast of guest contributors including artists, curators and critics, ARTLURKER documents local, national and international cultural subjects that impact the local community and functions as both resource and a platform representative of the relative accessibility of Miami's art scene.
Thus there is convection within the troposphere that (to a first approximation) tends to sustain some lapse rate profile within the layer — that itself can vary as a function of climate (and height, location, time), but given any relative temperature distribution within the layer (including horizontal and temporal variations and relationship to variable CSD contributors (water vapor, clouds)-RRB-, the temperature of the whole layer must shift to balance radiative fluxes into and out of the layer (in the global time averae, and in the approximation of zero global time average convection above the troposphere), producing a PRt2 (in the global time average) equal to RFt2.
In the first case, an ECS of 8 K / 2xCO2 is too high... obvious to me because I know that I didn't take methane into account, which is a significant contributor, nor ice albedo feedback as a function of high northern latitude insolation cycles a la Milankovitch.
Inasmuch as these TCs function to transport heat from the tropics to the poles, their absence may be a contributor to both SST warming (lack of heat engines draining cals) and what looks like some pretty frigid arctic weather (lack of tranported tropical energy).
Do you want to be the senior-most technical expert in your field while remaining an individual contributor, or do you see yourself heading up a whole function as a member of the C - suite?
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