Sentences with phrase «loss of responsiveness»

I just don't see how shake = action is more immersive, let alone immersive enough to make up for the loss of responsiveness while the Wii interprets your motions.
Loss of responsiveness to melatonin in the aging mouse suprachiasmatic nucleus.

Not exact matches

This loss of connectivity means that information can not flow as it should between distant areas of the brain, which may help explain impairment in social responsiveness, Jann said.
The study also tested whether 3 single - nucleotide polymorphism multilocus genotype responsiveness patterns or insulin secretion (INS - 30; blood concentration of insulin 30 minutes after a glucose challenge) were associated with weight loss.
Studies demonstrated that Dioxin exposure to normal endometrial cells resulted in a loss of normal progesterone responsiveness (progesterone resistance) which is a striking feature of endometriosis.
Loss of adrenal responsiveness (which hinders the body from adequately responding to stress, and makes one less resilient).
Changes in usual behaviors and routines Changes in interactions with humans and other pets Grooming changes Activity changes such as sleeping patterns, jumping, wandering, reacting to being handled, and ability to navigate to preferred places Vocalization (especially yowling at night Changes in litter box habits Eating and drinking (amount and behavior); vomiting or signs of nausea Stool quality (number, volume, consistency, odor, color) Urine quality and / or quantity (volume, frequency, color, odor) Hearing or vision loss (decreased responsiveness, increased vocalization).
Just as any discussion of tornado losses like those seen this year can not responsibly exclude an exploration of ways to lessen vulnerability, whether through maintaining forecasting tools or making sure communities have the responsiveness and shelter that would make the most of any warning.
12:43 p.m. Postscript I encourage anyone interested in improving responsiveness to tornado warnings and other efforts to limit losses from rare, but potent natural hazards to review the research of Dennis S. Mileti, a professor emeritus at the University of Colorado long focused on risk, communication and behavior.
Meanwhile, modifications in the transmission, especially in the higher 3rd, 4th and 5th gears, allow lower consumption without any loss of power or responsiveness in the 1.4 L 59 kW (79 hp) engine.
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