ie the temperature rises with
increasing elevation and reduced pressure.
They applied these to two areas in the Odva Regio highlands region of Venus where they confirmed the same pattern of radar reflections brightening with
increasing elevation, as was found by previous researchers.
Cleveland was the only station that did not observe birds
increasing their elevation at dawn, possibly because Lake Erie is narrow enough for them to see across without an increase in altitude.
It's a new idea where plate shortening initially squeezed and folded a mountain belt, triggering the thickening and dripping of the deep lithosphere, and then
increasing the elevation of most of central Turkey.
As dawn approaches, their data show, birds caught over water
increase their elevation and often turn back.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Absolutely so when we look at blood pressure, one of the biggest things that will throw your minerals off and cause a higher than normal blood pressure is increased fructose consumption, i.e. sugar and just
increased elevations of insulin.
The act of playing basketball became exceedingly hard, the shorter court and
increased elevation of the hoop required double the effort to score.
At some lower elevation these mesh surfaces will not be much warmer than the air, but if
increase the elevation at some point the mesh should be considerably warmer than the air.
Because the density of ice is about 3 times the density of snow, if researchers incorrectly assume
increased elevations are only due to snowfall and not dynamic thickening, estimates of ice mass will be greatly underestimated.
Not exact matches
Published in Psychological Science, the group concluded that «high - power posers experienced
elevations in testosterone, decreases in cortisol, and
increased feelings of power and tolerance for risk.»
One study reported that traders made significantly higher profits on days when their morning testosterone levels were above their daily average, and that
increased variability in profits and uncertainty in the market was reliably associated with
elevations in their cortisol levels27.
Because air pressure decreases as the
elevation increases, many foods respond differently at high altitudes — and not just baked goods, but beans, stews, fried foods, pasta, etc..
Flour tends to be drier at high
elevation, so
increase the amount of liquid in the recipe by 2 to 3 tablespoons for each cup of flour called for at 5,000 feet, and by 3 to 4 tablespoons at 7,000 ft.
The camp was in Colorado Springs and Sexton was hellbent on being prepared as possible for the
increase in
elevation.
Positioning at a 60 °
elevation in an infant seat or swing has been found to
increase reflux compared with the prone (tummy down) position [Carroll 2002, Secker 2002].
The
increased risk for gestational diabetes in a multiples pregnancy appears to be a result of the two placentas
increasing the resistance to insulin,
increased placental size, and an
elevation in placental hormones.
A 2 - degree - Celsius
increase in temperature — the anticipated rise from climate change in the next 40 years — is roughly equivalent to a 500 - meter change in
elevation, he said.
The tested dosages successfully
increased blood and cerebrospinal fluid urate levels into the target ranges, with greater
increases in the moderate -
elevation group.
They found that large landslides in the southern, lower
elevation ranges of the Himalaya are more likely to
increase flood risk than those in the high mountains further north.
Additionally, as the state's snowpack melts earlier because of warming, Cayan said, there is more runoff from higher
elevation, which
increases flooding.
The monsoon precipitation intensified, and the
increase caused erosion along the Tibetan Plateau and lower
elevation areas nearby in what today is China, researchers found.
At the same time, the herd is now traveling farther north and higher in
elevation during the summer, possibly to avoid
increasing temperatures and more abundant mosquitoes.
Short - term periods of PM2.5
elevation were matched with the timing of
increases in healthcare visits for ALRI.
«Major progress has been made in the management of non-ST-segment
elevation [a certain pattern on an electrocardiogram] acute coronary syndromes (NSTE - ACS) because of the availability of potent combinations of oral antiplatelet agents, injectable anticoagulants, and
increasing use of an invasive strategy.
Use of the novel anticoagulant otamixaban did not reduce ischemic events compared with unfractionated heparin plus eptifibatide but
increased bleeding among patients with non-ST-segment
elevation acute coronary syndromes undergoing a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI; procedures such as balloon angioplasty or stent placement used to open narrowed coronary arteries), according to a study published by JAMA.
He also noted that the study leaves scientists with food for thought on the role of
elevation: Squirrel resistance decreased and venom activity
increased in areas with higher
elevation.
As the region warms due to
increased greenhouse - gas emissions, ice melts, reducing Antarctica's
elevation over centuries or thousands of years.
Including the
elevation effects in the model
increases the estimated sea - level rise by a small but significant amount (5 % enhancement of melt by 2100 and 10 % by 2200 for a climate warming scenario).
In this case, habitats get smaller with
increasing altitude, and their species richness is predicted to decrease, leading biodiversity to peak at foot of the cone and steadily decrease with
elevation.
The revised maps are the first update in the coastal areas of Maryland in 25 years and confirm both
increases and decreases in the 100 - year flood
elevations over this period of time.
Ruiz, who contributed to the report, noted that an analysis of weather records at one páramo research station showed
increases in minimum temperatures were almost twice that of lower
elevations, while
increases in maximum temperatures jumped to nearly three times the average at lower
elevations.
Increased radiation and warmer temperatures cause plants normally found at lower
elevations to move upslope.
«There was a stepwise
elevation in risk with
increasing body size.
Such
increases could lead to the immersion of very large proportions of many islands with low
elevation.
In particular, he demonstrated that alcohol dependence is associated with robust and persistent
increases in the hydrolytic clearance of 2 - AG that prevents stress - related
elevations in 2 - AG signaling that normally contribute to coping mechanisms that stabilize affective state.
Experiments of this sort that have been done at Duke Forest indicate (in agreement with models), that any
elevation of productivity is likely to be short - lived and is unlikely to significantly offset any gradual, long - term
increases in co2 due to human activity.
Projections for middle - to - low -
elevation watersheds — for example the Musselshell at Mosby, Powder River near Locate, and Poplar River near Poplar — show similar
increases in winter and spring streamflow (i.e., most of the projections fall above the 0 line).
The nocturnal
elevation of fatty acids (from about 4 a.m. to 6 a.m.) correlated with an
increase in insulin resistance — a hallmark of pre-diabetes — that persisted for a nearly five hours.
If the world temperature
increases two degrees by 2050, it will be virtually impossible to grow cocoa plants at the
elevations where current farms are located.
Fire risk may
increase in all forests; fire severity may
increase the most in lower
elevation forests.
Northwestern Montana receives an average of 9.4 inches (23.9 cm) of winter precipitation, but locally, and at higher
elevations within the mountains, this value can
increase to greater than 20 inches (50.8 cm).
Also consistent with
increased disease severity, gp33 - immunized mice had an
elevation of serum markers of HLH, including significantly elevated ferritin and a trend toward elevated sCD25 / IL -2 Ra (Fig. 1F).
When he expanded the plot network across different
elevations in the early»90s to study how climate affects forests, he says, «It didn't occur to me that by the mid-2000s, we would already be able to detect an
increase in tree mortality.»
Neither was the risk
elevation explained by previous medical history, as the
increased risk was observed both in patients that had previously been admitted for psychiatric or cardiovascular conditions and in those with no such history.
The fact that the risk
elevation was apparent directly after cancer diagnosis, and decreased in magnitude over time, supports the conclusion that the risk
increase may be traced to the diagnosis itself rather than the emotional or physical suffering related to progression of the cancer or to its treatment.
Possible
increased growth and productivity concurrent with climate oscillations that
increase water availability, particularly at higher
elevations and where stand density is low; extreme high temperatures would have net negative impact, regardless of water availability
Increased temperatures likely to result in increased insect disturbance, but dependent on elevation, insect species and host ava
Increased temperatures likely to result in
increased insect disturbance, but dependent on elevation, insect species and host ava
increased insect disturbance, but dependent on
elevation, insect species and host availability
HZE ions, for example, produce greater adverse effects on cellular physiology through
increased genetic alterations and perturbations to redox metabolism, leading to persistent
elevations in oxidative stress13, 14,15.
In a nutshell, the anatomic traits that are associated with a more upright squatting posture include: greater heel
elevation, greater ankle dorsiflexion mobility, shorter femur length, longer torso length, wider stance width, more abduction, a higher bar position on the back, greater quadriceps strength and
increased intent to target the knee extensors.
Chronic
elevation of cortisol contributes to neuroinflammation and blood sugar imbalances that throw
increase the likelihood of experiencing anxiety.