Sentences with phrase «particular response to the environment»

Stress is a particular response to the environment, where the individual appraises that certain demands are overextending resources, and thus threatening wellbeing [7].

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The critical molecular and cellular mechanisms that the T cells use to sense their environment and how this sensing is relayed into a particular functional response are still unclear.
Outdoor education is in no way anti-technology — developments such as satellite telephones have made possible outdoor journeys that would have been too risky in the past — but outdoor education does enable students to evaluate the role of technology in modern life, with a particular emphasis upon how technology shapes our personal responses and relationships to the natural environment.
Natural breeds rose through time in response to a particular environment and in isolation from other populations of the species.
The lack of touch pad implementation is surprising as the Vita's touch screen control scheme was pretty much perfected as it saw the cursor being replaced with icons and consisted of tapping on an icon to perform a particular action, interact with an object, start a conversation with a person in your group or to choose a response in a conversation, while dragging your finger around the touch screen would move Clementine around cover or exploring the environment as you search for supplies and people, so it is difficult to understand why such functionality could not have made the transition from the Vita to the DualShock 4 controller.
The controls are well mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the control scheme consisting of pressing X, triangle, square or O or alternatively by pressing up, down, left or right on the d - pad to perform a particular action, start a conversation with a person in your group or to choose a response in a conversation with the buttons being clearly marked towards the bottom of the screen; there are certain face buttons, such as X, triangle, square or O that you have to button mash when in one - on - one encounters with walkers as the buttons are randomly generated each time you play; changing the direction of the left analogue stick to move Lee around cover in a tight situation or walking around as you explore the environment and find people; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to move the cursor around the environment for you to investigate and observe certain objects and items of importance; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
The lack of touch pad implementation is surprising as the Vita's touch screen control scheme was pretty much perfected as it saw the cursor being replaced with icons and consisted of tapping on an icon to perform a particular action, interact with an object, start a conversation with a person in your group or to choose a response in a conversation, while dragging your finger around the touch screen would move Lee around cover or exploring the environment and finding people, so it is difficult to understand why such functionality could not have made the transition from the Vita to the DualShock 4 controller.
The kids who transform these stultifying suburban environments into sites of creativity and rebellion are given particular attention by Graham, whose career - long involvement with rock music reflects his firm belief that playfulness and youthful rebellion are productive responses to life in the suburbs — or to any other context structured by authority, whether parental, corporate or curatorial.
MCA DNA: Alexander Calder traces the development of the artist's ideas over a 50 - year career, in particular, his exploration of how art can move in response to its physical environment.
Working during the Persian Gulf War, Evangeline created a body of paintings that were intended as a response to the political turmoil internationally at hand, and the social issues particular to the environment of New Orleans.
In his own personal response to a given surrounding environment, the questions of how certain scales of things behave in a particular space, as well as how they generate one total image, are investigated thoroughly in Larson's relentless activation of any unexpected volume of given space, whether indoor or outdoor.
Physiologically probably not - at least only to the extent that physiological response may be determined by the particular environment and climate conditions usually experienced.
A primary emotion is the first emotion we feel in response to a particular event in our environment.
Far from the therapy office, in the precisely measured environment of the research lab, brain scientists are discovering that a particular cluster of our neurons is specifically designed and primed to mirror another's bodily responses and emotions.
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