Sentences with phrase «localized effects»

If one station is warming rapidly over a period of a decade a few kilometers from a number of stations that are cooling over the same period, the warming station is likely responding to localized effects (instrument changes, station moves, microsite changes, etc.) rather than a real climate signal.
An important study would be to nail down these localized effects using measurements in very small increments of time and space.
RE no ice at the North Pole or other symbolic, localized effects of GW that might inspire us to action.
Further, since these industrial pollution centers have had widespread aerosol thermal changes, the localized effects would have shown «hotbeds» of cooling (sorry).
The problem is that pathology has been reduced to the localized effects of neurochemicals, which act in a vacuum in the brain.
The analysis assumes that the climate - driven human contribution to sea level rise is spread evenly across global oceans, discounting localized effects.
A balanced design that included randomization of regular meditators as well as non-meditators would be useful in future studies to better localize the effects driving the expression changes.
I wasn't thinking about a basin - wide phenomenon, as that doesn't make sense from the standpoint of ocean physics (as several people have pointed out), but rather a localized effect.
You don't really expect long - term climate changes to manifest as localize effects unless they are related to some change in the local condition.
How on earth can the sun can have a localized effect but not global?
«The corresponding reduction of natural vegetation and water bodies results in higher temperatures in urban areas which may seem to be localized effect but in long - term it may contribute to the global heat.»

Not exact matches

Market effects of localized geopolitical shocks tend to linger longer where the events occur.
Finally, cacao may actually have neuroprotective effects as the powerful catechin compounds localize in brain tissues and help mitigate the extremely deleterious effects of neuroinflammation.
One Syracuse University professor is trying to localize that by creating a climate garden on campus that will show the effects of climbing temperatures on trees in central New York.
A vital aspect of the problem for the U.S. is the effect that drastic disarmament steps would have not only on the economy as a whole but also on those special sections of high - grade, science - based and highly localized industries that are now so overwhelmingly involved in defense work.»
The Oslo experiment tested SSCE over the entire low - latitude ocean, and Kristjánsson said the engineering could be even more localized, though he said he wasn't sure about the effect that different magnitudes of sea - salt engineering would have on precipitation, or their «termination effect
In order to examine neighborhood - level crime - causing effects of a casino in a localized urban environment, Johnson and Ratcliffe analyzed 96 months of crime incident data to determine the extent to which crime counts changed within the Fishtown neighborhood after the casino's opening.
The team found that even though El Niño starts halfway around the world, its effects are very localized in the city, changing from one district to another on the scale of kilometers.
The current authors evaluated the effects of ADT on mental and emotional well - being in men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer using data from the CaPSURE (Cancer of the Prostate Strategic Urologic Research Endeavor) registry, which consists of data from largely community - based practices across the United States.
Still, localized regions could still experience these effects, so we're not out of the storm yet.
«Because the negative effect is so localized in a specific group of students, it would be easy to establish a tutoring program to solve the problem,» he suggests.
We did not find any evidence of that happening, which is good news, and has taught us something new about the «localized» effect of expectations.»
Given HAARP's main goal of studying how signals are reflected, in the hopes of improving long - range communications, the station fires a radar beam to excite a localized patch of the ionosphere and uses passive devices in Gakona and elsewhere to examine the effects.
It was unexpected to see that blocking FASN — which is not localized to the mitochondria — actually sidesteps the mitochondrial effects of the PINK1 mutation.
Radical treatment such as surgery and radiation for localized prostate cancer may cause significant side effects.
A stem cell - based method created by University of California, Irvine scientists can selectively target and kill cancerous tissue while preventing some of the toxic side effects of chemotherapy by treating the disease in a more localized way.
Although the effects of cutting greenhouse gases are long term and global, she says, «the health benefits are immediate» and more localized, which should sweeten the deal for politicians.
The team found that 24 to 48 hours after the nanoparticles were administered, they had localized in the tumor tissues and released their drug cargo, and the drug had had the intended biological effects of inhibiting two proteins that are involved in the progression of the cancer.
Localized expression of Beta2 - containing nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in dopaminergic neurons in mice supports locomotor activating, but not rewarding effects of nicotine Yann Mineur, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut USA
In Chicago, for example, the city's effect on initiating storms could be muted by winds produced by Lake Michigan, which plays a large role in its localized weather.
Because the bulk of the icemelt is localized to a few areas, Greenland, West Antarctica probably, we need to treat the effect of the gravitational attraction of (land) ice for water.
This may demonstrate that the impact of warming on precipitation patterns was localized, with different regions showing a range of effects.
«SB50 takes the powerful clotting ability of this snake venom and makes it far more effective by delivering it in an easily localized hydrogel that prevents possible unwanted systemic effects from using batroxobin alone.»
For this reason, our lab aims to explore localized delivery options to increase cardiac delivery while preventing unwanted side effects.
Our ability to detect anti-HER2 antibody at the tumor site but not in the blood of NSC - treated mice suggests that this approach could have robust localized anti-tumor effect, while minimizing the systemic toxicity associated with traditional trastuzumab therapy.
Similarly, because cupping creates localized inflammation, it can have this effect on a stagnant injury in addition to stimulating more blood and lymph flow to that area.
Be mindful of pain or muscle tightness in other areas — sitting can cause downstream effects that may not be localized to the hip and back region.
Generalized active recovery is meant to facilitate systemic or overall recovery, while specific active recovery is meant to facilitate system specific recovery (psychological, neurological, localized inflammation, etc.), while potentially having a training effect in other arenas.
The film's aggro 5.1 soundmix is offered in a choice of DTS and Dolby Digital; bass is tighter and effects less localized with the former, and for some reason the second half of Behind Enemy Lines packs a stronger LFE wallop than the first in Dolby Digital.
Music showed good stereo separation and breadth, and effects seemed to be well placed and accurately localized.
Our localized education system only reinforces these tendencies, leaving assessments bearing a disproportionate responsibility to effect long - term change.
Such regulations are always a threat to the effectiveness of school choice policies, but when a particular state adopts harmful regulations, the negative effects are localized.
They are most appropriate when treating localized itching, and as they are used in moderation and are not readily absorbed into the bloodstream, do not create the long - term side effects associated with oral or injectable steroids.
Although adverse effects are rare and can vary in severity (localized pruritus to anaphylaxis), clients should be made aware of them and instructed to contact the clinic immediately if seen.
Side effects include localized swelling, sweating, induration, and stiffness.
Some localized red mange cases develop into a diffused localized form where most of the effects are to the skin (involving deep skin tissues.
Because of the procedure involved, it is more localized than chemotherapy or standard radiation, which means that your pet will suffer fewer adverse effects overall.
The butterfly effect: the phenomenon whereby a minute localized change in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere.
The way interconnected systems work is typically depicted using the butterfly effect where one small localized cause can have drastic consequences across the planet.
The most remarkable sonic manifestation was when the acoustical mixture of the bird calls and speaker feedback generated a heterodyne effect, a phenomenon that created phantom twitterings that seemed to originate inside my head and swirl around it like a localized tornado of sound.
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