Sentences with phrase «induced robust changes»

Metastatic bone cancer — induced robust changes in brain functional connectivity attributed to a chronic pain state in mice, which closely resembles clinical findings.

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Robust sales of mass - priced watches, including fashionable plastic watches stand testimony to the recession induced change in consumer perspective over purchase of watches and clocks.
The authors describe dengue as inducing more robust changes in gene expression than either strain of Zika.
«We caution that the question of when a statistically robust trend can be detected in damage time series should not be confused with the question of when climate - induced changes in damage become a significant consideration...
But the amount of ph change required to induce a reduction in diversity (assuming less robust species do not adapt) is far in excess of what is expected by 2100.
The above illustration depicts, in a very abbreviated and sketchy form, that as the scientific evidence of the threat from human - induced climate change became stronger over a 40 - year period and as the US political opposition to climate change policies successfully fought to prevent the adoption of robust US climate policies, the atmospheric concentration of CO2 rose from below 320 ppm (parts per million) to current levels of over 400 ppm.
Determining robust impacts of land - use - induced land cover changes on surface climate over North America and Eurasia: Results from the first set of LUCID experiments.
Several candidate mechanisms of CRCI have been proposed, including inflammation and cytokine dysregulation, chemotherapy - induced epigenetic changes, blood — brain barrier disruption, hormone deficiencies, oxidative DNA damage and shortened telomere length, and genetic susceptibility.21 — 26 However, the heterogeneity and design limitations within the emerging body of evidence have led to recommendations for harmonising study methodologies and moving towards multisite, longitudinal research.3 27 Such approaches would support the demonstration of robust relationships between measurable biological processes and cognitive outcomes.
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