Sentences with phrase «power suggests a link»

Resveratrol's SIRT1 - activating power suggests a link to the so - called «French paradox,» the observation that despite a high - fat diet, people in France suffer about 40 % less cardiovascular disease than expected, an effect that epidemiologists have linked to the consumption of red wine.

Not exact matches

The very terms of analysis — link, unfold, thicken, and twist — suggest the work of power throughout local church events.
He's now one of the most effective forwards in the Premier League, and a tall, strong centre - forward with a more sophisticated game than the stereotypes suggest, roaming wide, linking up with his midfielders and beating defences with precision and finesse as well as power.
Holland has also retained the Espaillat - linked consulting firm Red Horse, suggesting his candidacy is a bid by the congressman - elect to extend his power over Upper Manhattan.
A recent UCLA study also suggested the protective brain powers of exercise: Participants who were most physically active reduced protein build - ups that are linked to Alzheimer's.
In today's Links for the Day, we acknowledged both of these issues, which suggest that, while the film may stand alongside Gravity as half of this year's Oscar power couple, it's not necessarily the sure thing so many hyperbolically claimed it to be.
In this paper, Dee and Wyckoff (2013) presented what they termed to be «novel evidence» to suggest that the «uniquely high - powered incentives» linked to «teacher performance» via DC's IMPACT initiative worked to improve the performance of high - performing teachers, and that dismissal threats worked to increase the voluntary attrition of low - performing teachers, as well as improve the performance of the students of the teachers who replaced them.
The authors, Thomas Dee and James Wyckoff (2013), present what they term «novel evidence» to suggest that the «uniquely high - powered incentives» linked to «teacher performance» worked to improve the «performance» of high - performing teachers, and that «dismissal threats» worked to increase the «voluntary attrition of low - performing teachers.»
The profile and rear - lamp treatment are nearly identical to the 100/200 sedans, while the familiar logo of four linked rings is set into a frontal design that suggests power and brawn.
GENERAL Vehicle / model: ’17 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4x4 Base price: $ 43,095 Price as tested: $ 53,515 Options as tested: Customer Preferred Package 28J ($ 2,695), Jeep Active Safety Group ($ 1,495), 5.7 L Hemi V - 8 ($ 3,295), Rock Rails ($ 895), Uconnect 8.4 NAV ($ 450), Blind Spot and Cross Path Detection ($ 595), Destination Charge ($ 995) ENGINE Type: Chrysler 16 - valve V - 8 Displacement (ci / liter): 345/5.7 Bore x stroke (in): 3.92 x3.58 Compression ratio -LRB-: 1): 10.5 Intake / FI: Naturally aspirated, sequential multi-port electronic Mfg.'s power rating @ rpm (hp): 360 @ 5,150 Mfg.'s torque rating @ rpm (lb - ft): 390 @ 4,250 Mfg.'s suggested fuel type: Midrange unleaded recommended; regular unleaded acceptable DRIVETRAIN Transmission: ZF 845RE 8 - spd automatic Ratios -LRB-: 1): First 4.71 Second 3.14 Third 2.11 Fourth 1.67 Fifth 1.29 Sixth 1.00 Seventh 0.84 Eighth 0.67 Reverse 3.30 Axle ratio -LRB-: 1): 3.09 Transfer case: MP 3022 2 - spd Low - range ratio -LRB-: 1): 2.72 Crawl ratio -LRB-: 1): 39.6 FRAME / BODY Frame: Steel unibody Body: Steel SUSPENSION / AXLES Front: Short - and long - arm independent, coil springs, twin - tube coilover shocks, steel upper - and aluminum lower - control arms, stabilizer bar / ZF 7.7 - in Rear: Multi-link, coil springs, twin - tube shocks (with load leveling for towing), aluminum lower control arm, independent upper links plus a separate toe link, stabilizer bar / ZF 7.7 - in STEERING Type: Electric rack - and - pinion Turns (lock - to - lock): 3.2 Ratio -LRB-: 1): 16.7 BRAKES Front: 13.8x1.3 - in vented disc, two - piston caliper Rear: 13.0x0.9 - in vented disc, single - piston caliper ABS: Four - wheel WHEELS / TIRES Wheels (in): 18x8.0 Tires: P265 / 60R18 Goodyear Wrangler All - Terrain Adventure with Kevlar FUEL ECONOMY EPA city / highway: 14/22 Observed city / highway / trail: 15.7 DIMENSIONS / CAPACITIES Weight (lb): 5,154 Wheelbase (in): 114.8 Overall length (in): 189.8 Overall width (in): 76.5 (84.8 w / mirrors) Height (in): 69.3 Track f / r (in): 63.9 / 64.1 Minimum ground clearance (in): 8.2 (standard height), 10.4 (suspension position # 2) Turning diameter, curb - to - curb (ft): 37.1 Approach / departure angles (deg): 26.2 (standard height) 36.1 (suspension position # 2, air dam off) / 24.0 (standard suspension), 27.1 (air suspension position # 2) Breakover angle (deg): 18.2 (standard height), 22.8 (suspension position # 2) GVWR (lb): 6,800 Payload (lb): 1,190 Maximum towing capacity (lb): 7,200 Seating: 5 Fuel capacity (gal): 24.6 PERFORMANCE 0 - 60 mph (sec): 7.3 Quarter - mile (sec @ mph): 15.6 @ 90.9 Braking 60 - 0 mph (ft): 132.8 Ramp Travel Index (20 - deg, points): 375
Every theory about how people discover content in the digital age — from Chris Anderson's long tail, to the stunning success of Netflix and Amazon's recommendation engines, to the power of aggregators like Reddit — suggests that the links between ordinary people are very important.
This seems to be a case that suggests there is a strong link between ones experience in living near wind turbines being linked with ones initial attitude to wind turbines and wind power.
(I recently visited a website on Th power (a link from Brave New Climate) suggesting Nd byproduct of nuclear power could be used for wind turbines.
So I was wondering if this can be avoided with the Th - type power plant, or perhaps more generally, the concept of fuel used in a liquid state as suggested in the link from the Brave New Climate site (I think it's under Blogroll — just look for Thorium)-- which allows easier processing of fuel and removal of some isotopes.
Citing specific quotes of altered language, Jennifer Lee reported, «In some cases, White House staff members suggested phrasing that minimized the links between power plants and elevated levels of mercury in fish, the primary source from which Americans accumulate mercury in their bodies, in a form known as methlymercury.»
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