Sentences with phrase «much energy adapting»

Fortunately that myth has come crashing down — yet, the church that spent so much energy adapting to modernity, has a hard time giving it up.

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Spending so much energy to adapt to an image that is so fleeting and capricious.
In the americium project, Meyer and Dares adapted the technology to tear electrons from americium, which requires twice as much energy input as splitting water.
This is because it recognises that stress management is ultimately brain governed - by weighing up the demands of stress upon the system and allocating energy resources, the brain is in charge of how much we adapt to a training stimulus.
Important factors are duration (to ensure adequate ketoadaptation), energy balance, and regular physical activity (athletes and regular exercisers can adapt to burning fat much quicker than sedentary folks).
It will also help the body to adapt to using ketones as an energy source much more quickly than doing it by diet alone.
Fats convert into energy much more stably and consistently than carbohydrates, and as a result the metabolism benefits from not having to constantly adapt to spikes and falls in blood sugar (and thus, usable energy) characteristic of a carb - dominant diet.
However, as we get keto - adapted, when we start to utilize ketones as an energy source, the brain gets much more effective and efficient, and it needs less of the sugar.
This means that, if you work to exclude carbohydrates and make sure that your body adapts, during this training period, to work primarily off of fats, and your speed comes from your fatburning ability (rather than the timing of your energy gels), you'll be that much more prepared for the race when it comes.
If you are keto adapted your energy stores are much more plentiful than carbs.
Although director John Wells has done a great job of adapting the energy of Tracy Letts «source material, it still feels very much like a theater performance.
Much of the content was naturally dry, so, in an attempt to inject some energy and excitement, she adapted a game meant to explain one of the concepts.
However, while humans and dogs can adapt to diets that have a relatively low protein content (eg, plant - based diets), cats have a much higher protein requirement in their diet that would typically only be met by feeding a meat - based diet, because they have come to rely on protein as an energy source.
The team also found that those species adapted to live inside the CO2 vent showed slightly higher metabolic rates and were much smaller in size — up to 80 % smaller — indicating that adaptation came at a cost of energy for growth.
It would be so much better to adapt to 80 % less energy use — that's something we and many other species could survive.
are sooooo much easier to adapt to, when energy is readily available and easily affordable.
Second, that if there is a resumption of warming, the only rational course is to adapt to it, rather than to try (happily a lost cause) to persuade the world to impoverish itself by moving from relatively cheap carbon - based energy to much more expensive non-carbon energy.
[T] hey can change their pattern of energy production and usage in order to limit emissions of greenhouse gases and hence the magnitude of climate changes; they can wait for changes to occur and accept the losses, damage and suffering that arise; they can adapt to actual and expected changes as much as possible; or they can seek as yet unproven «geoengineering» solutions to counteract some of the climate changes that would otherwise occur.
The two countries have similar health care systems and similar ethnic populations, but energy is much less expensive in Canada and our homes are better adapted to Winter.
Our ancestors have adapted to much worse with much less technology, and we should focus our energies on real problems.
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