Sentences with phrase «peak human level»

Granted his powers by the Heart - Shaped Herb native to Wakanda, Black Panther's power far surpasses peak human level, which explains his ability to run faster than a speeding car — after all, that would require some serious leg strength.

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And achieving any stabilization target — whether 2 degrees C of warming or 450 ppm or 1,000 gigatons of carbon added to the atmosphere by human activity — will require at least an 80 percent cut in emissions from peak levels by the end of this century and, ultimately, zero emissions over the long term.
Your testosterone levels will typically peak well above what's considered to be a physiologic level of testosterone; that is, a level of testosterone that the human body might normally produce.
Evidence of the refractory phenomenon was shown by Bohé et al. [117], who elevated plasma amino acid levels in humans and observed that MPS peaked at the 2 - hour mark, and rapidly declined thereafter despite continually elevated blood amino acid levels.
But «Human Desire» — if not on Fritz Lang's highest level («M,» «Metropolis,» the Mabuse films, «Fury» and «Scarlet Street»), is certainly a career peak (somewhat neglected) for both pensive Glenn Ford and his leading lady Gloria Grahame.
One scientist, paleoclimatologist William Ruddiman, even argued that the rise of human agriculture had already produced enough greenhouse gases to counteract the gradual cooling that should have come during the past several thousand years; every previous cycle had begun a steady cooling soon after its peak, rather than leveling off as ours had done.
This rise — as large as the CO2 rise from the depths of a glacial to the peak of an interglacial — rapidly brought CO2 concentrations to a level never seen in at least the past 800,000 years, and it happened at exactly the time when humans started burning coal and oil.
Jeremy wrote about perchlorates contamination: «Perchlorate is well - known to pose risks for both human health and wildlife -LSB-...] Their results indicated that within 14 hours of the [fireworks] displays, the background levels of perchlorate increased sharply 24 - 1028 times and typically peaked at 1 day, after which they slowly degraded until they reached normal levels within 20 to 80 days.»
In humans, the end product of the HPA axis is cortisol, a steroid hormone that follows a diurnal rhythm — increasing early in the morning, peaking approximately 30 minutes after waking, and declining throughout the day, reaching near - zero levels at night.14 This diurnal pattern is not present at birth but begins to emerge around 3 months of age15, 16 and is fully entrained to daylight cycles by age 2 years.17 Children experiencing social deprivation or maltreatment show departures from this typical profile of diurnal HPA activity, suggestive of chronic stress.
«My Master's degree (in human kinetics — that's sport psychology to the layperson) was focused on consultation and intervention, working with individuals one - on - one or in a team setting to help them perform at their best, including mental coaching, consulting with athletes on how to perform at peak levels and deal with emotions,» he says.
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