Sentences with phrase «primary driving mechanism»

Plant physiological responses to increasing CO2 are now identified as a primary driving mechanism.

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In contrast to the requirements of NIH's R01 grants (the primary source of funding for up - and - coming researchers), applicants for these grants are «not expected to submit preliminary data or propose hypothesis - driven research,» reveals Elliot Postow, director of NIH's division of Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms.
This also tends to support the general concept that changes in the tropics (30N - 30S) are the primary drivers of global climate change; processes in the North Atlantic and North Pacific seem to respond to changes in the tropics, not the reverse — i.e. the concept of climate controlled by a global oceanic conveyor belt driven by a North Atlantic gear mechanism can probably be discarded.
Hyperglycemia - induced oxidative stress contributing to a state of chronic low - grade inflammation may be the primary mechanism driving the observed association (4).
These eight major phenomena are the primary interactive feedbacks as far as I understand them, but besides their delayed interactions by the warming from each after the ~ 35 yr timelag then accelerating almost all of them, they are also being driven by a great many direct coupling mechanisms with little or no timelag.
Clouds — not as the primary mechanism, but as a control mechanism driven by other processes, still remain hugely misunderstood or badly quantified.
This also tends to support the general concept that changes in the tropics (30N - 30S) are the primary drivers of global climate change; processes in the North Atlantic and North Pacific seem to respond to changes in the tropics, not the reverse — i.e. the concept of climate controlled by a global oceanic conveyor belt driven by a North Atlantic gear mechanism can probably be discarded.
The primary constructs within the hypothesized framework are: (1) social position variables — characteristics that are used within societies to hierarchically stratify groups (race, gender, socioeconomic status); (2) parenting variables — familial mechanisms that may influence African American adolescents well - being, perceptions of competence, and attitudes towards others in various contexts (e.g., parenting practices and racial socialization messages); (3) racial discrimination — negative racially driven experiences that may influence feelings of competence, belongingness, and self - worth; (4) environmental / contextual factors — settings and surroundings that may impede or promote healthy identity development (e.g., academic settings); and (5) learner characteristics — individual characteristics that may promote or hinder positive psychological adjustment outcomes (e.g., racial identity, coping styles).
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