Sentences with phrase «peak of activity»

This allows researchers to identify peaks of activity in different regions of normal people's brains while they carry out particular mental tasks.
New NASA research reveals that the giant Martian shield volcano Arsia Mons produced one new lava flow at its summit every 1 to 3 million years during the final peak of activity.
KTLA's Gayle Anderson gave viewers a sneak peak of the activities a few days before the 2009 Show «N Shine and Pinewood Drag Races took place on Saturday.
It is generally nocturnal, albeit with peaks of activity at dawn and dusk.
However, over the next 2 or 3 years, we can still expect other strong but brief peaks of activity caused by the appearance of a few big complex groups, a typical feature of the late phase of solar cycles.
Those values exceed the first peak of activity in cycle 24, which occurred in February 2012 but was short and only reached 66.9.
They're a lot less active in the morning, when most people are at the peak of activity — and that may influence caregivers and people who are trying to help people with dementia.»
«If you have not gotten the influenza vaccine, you should do so now, as the flu season is still at its peak of activity,» Bowman said.
Regardless of when the peak of activity occurs, devastating tornadoes can happen far before or after that peak, Carbin said.
With that assumption, a reasonably sound one according to tornado experts not involved in the study, Long and Stoy set about using tornado observation data gathered by the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center to look for shifts in the peak of activity.
«It could be that infected mosquitoes change their peak of activity to when humans are more available.»
In particular, SPICA will have the unique ability to trace the evolution of the obscured SFRD and BHARD over cosmic time, from the peak of their activity back to the reionisation epoch (i.e., 3 < z < 6 - 7), where its predecessors had severe limitations.
The giant terraces and stone work give a sense of grandeur as you imagine the area at the peak of its activity.
In 1960, at the peak of his activity as an abstractionist, Guston said, «There is something ridiculous and miserly in the myth we inherit from abstract art.
In 2005, Russian astronomer Khabibullo Abdusamatov made some waves — and not a few enemies in the global warming «community» — by predicting that the sun would reach a peak of activity about three years from now, to be accompanied by «dramatic changes» in temperatures.
The program is now at a peak of activity, as well reported in the DCO's August newsletter From the Deep.
Compounding the problem is that the lockdown occurred at the peak of activity.
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