Sentences with phrase «new bursts of activity»

Though activity was dropping, throughout the year there were new bursts of activity, thus holding off the arrival of the minimum.
However, the study of early career markers over the past 7 to 10 years has demonstrated increasing interest in research careers by medical students, steady growth of the MD - PhD pool, and a new burst of activity in the «late bloomer» pool of MDs (individuals who choose research careers in medical school or in residency training), fueled by loan repayment programs that were created by the NIH in 2002.

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«That's a challenge,» says Justin Molito, director of organizing for the WGA's East Coast branch, who nonetheless is «encouraged and excited» by the burst of activity in the space and has even adopted some of the tactics of collective action that the newer guilds are using.
But a burst of new activity in early 2014 has given the industry some welcome signs of momentum.
The burst of attention - grabbing activity from a typically subdued figure has prompted new interest in Ms. Mark - Viverito's future.
The violent activity triggers huge bursts of star formation that can churn out new stars 100 times faster than in an undisturbed galaxy like our own Milky Way.
Most plants show evidence of recent bursts of this mobile DNA activity, «But Amborella is unique in that it does not seem to have acquired many new mobile sequences in the past several million years,» stated Sue Wessler of the University of California - Riverside.
The results offer insights into how bursts of neuronal activity that last only milliseconds trigger lasting changes in the brain, and open new fields of exploration for efforts to understand how the brain works.
«Many neurons — including those in the hippocampus — showed a sudden burst of activity shortly after eye movements in sleep, typically observed when these cells are «busy» processing new images.»
A new Brown University study stands to substantially refine what they thought was going on: what really matters is not a sustained elevation in beta wave power, but instead the rate of specific bursts of beta wave activity, ideally with perfect timing.
Short bursts of moderate - to high - intensity activity make a workout feel easier than doing the same routine at a continuous pace, according to a new study published in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
By Matt McMillen THURSDAY, May 5, 2011 (Health.com)-- Having sex, drinking coffee, working out — these and other everyday activities that cause blood pressure to spike may briefly raise the risk of a burst aneurysm in the brains of certain vulnerable people, a new study suggests.
He also suggested that I try short, high intensity bursts of physical activity to shock my body back into a higher metabolism (and to save time with my new hectic schedule).
Our Junior Eco Ranger guides will also be running a special New Year's Eve program bursting with activities, to make sure the kids have a party all of their own.
Long theorized, the idea of atomic swaps has been around since at least 2013, but it's seen a burst of new activity of late, with developers testing the technique to trade bitcoin for litecoin and bitcoin for zcash.
The explosion in patent litigation promptly led to a burst of new economic activity in East Texas.
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