Sentences with phrase «patterns for different effects»

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They are also studying the effects of patterns of activity — for example, whether a consistent level of moderate activity has different effects from overall low levels punctuated by periods of vigorous activity.
These research above, in working with small pattern sizes, and several types of fasting than beneficial right here, would lead me to imagine that fasting impacts women and men in a different way, and that most of the weight reduction advantages related to intermittent fasting (that have an effect on insulin and glucose responses) work positively for males and negatively for ladies.
Another limitation, according to Dr. Ellison, is that the study contains no information on the role a woman's drinking patterns might have played — whether, for instance, a glass of wine each day had a different effect than downing several drinks once or twice a week.
I ask students to experiment with at least three sentences in an essay by trying a different syntax pattern, rhetorical device, or possibly use punctuation for effect.
Also, it seems likely that different patterns of leadership distribution throughout districts and schools, for example, might be associated with different levels of effects on students.
* There is too much conflicting evidence about climate change to know whether it is actually happening * Current climate change is part of a pattern that has been going on for millions of years * Climate change is just a natural fluctuation in Earth's temperatures * Even if we do experience some consequences from climate change, we will be able to cope with them * The effects of climate change are likely to be catastrophic * The evidence for climate change is unreliable * There are a lot of very different theories about climate change and little agreement about which is right * Scientists have in the past changed their results to make climate change appear worse than it is * Scientists have hidden research that shows climate change is not serious * Climate change is a scam * Social / behavioural scepticism measures * Climate change is so complicated, that there is very little politicians can do about it * There is no point in me doing anything about climate change because no - one else is * The actions of a single person doesn't make any difference in tackling climate change * People are too selfish to do anything about climate change * Not much will be done about climate change, because it is not in human nature to respond to problems that won't happen for many years * It is already too late to do anything about climate change * The media is often too alarmist about climate change * Environmentalists do their best to emphasise the worst possible effects of climate change * Climate change has now become a bit of an outdated issue * Whether it is important or not, on a day - to - day basis I am bored of hearing about climate change
The most likely candidate for that climatic variable force that comes to mind is solar variability (because I can think of no other force that can change or reverse in a different trend often enough, and quick enough to account for the historical climatic record) and the primary and secondary effects associated with this solar variability which I feel are a significant player in glacial / inter-glacial cycles, counter climatic trends when taken into consideration with these factors which are, land / ocean arrangements, mean land elevation, mean magnetic field strength of the earth (magnetic excursions), the mean state of the climate (average global temperature), the initial state of the earth's climate (how close to interglacial - glacial threshold condition it is) the state of random terrestrial (violent volcanic eruption, or a random atmospheric circulation / oceanic pattern that feeds upon itself possibly) / extra terrestrial events (super-nova in vicinity of earth or a random impact) along with Milankovitch Cycles.
We applied generalised linear mixed models via PROC GLIMMIX to estimate the effects of different transitional patterns of exercise on depressive symptoms with HLDS as the event, after adjusting for the previous CESD score, age, gender, level of education, marital status, smoking, physical function, emotional support, social participation, self - rated health, economic satisfaction, employment and 10 chronic conditions.
Notably, the pattern of effects for older children is much different than for their younger peers.
Notably, however, a very different pattern of effects was observed for adolescent children — in which negative effects were observed on school progress, whether or not the policy increased parents» income.
The results suggest the need for targeting the impact of maternal depression's gender - specific effects on early youth outcomes, and also highlight the different patterns of major depression in youth and their likely implications for future course of depression.
Line the back of each shelf level with a different wallpaper — ideally with a similar style of pattern, for the best effect — and screw in some cup hooks.
Use plain tiles in different colours to create a pattern — a pretty Moroccan style like these teardrop tiles makes for an eye - catching effect.
One can stencil the Falling Daisies Stencil in a single color for a tone - on - tone effect or, as done here, using one of the smaller stencil brushes to isolate different colors in the flower and leaf pattern elements.
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