Sentences with phrase «quickly in warmer conditions»

Dehydration affects older cats more quickly than it does younger cats and in any case can happen more quickly in warmer conditions.

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Over the following weeks, they observed how quickly each species was be able produce their leaves in these unseasonably warm lab conditions.
Since these samples quickly degrade in the warm and humid conditions of the tropical countries, however, a great deal of laboratory work has to be done to successfully analyze the DNA.
Certainly the warmer conditions of the Gulf of Mexico will help bacteria and other natural forces more quickly degrade the oil than in the spill at Prince William Sound.
These apparently evolved not to store but to burn energy — quickly, as a way of generating heat and keeping the body warm in cold conditions, as well as possibly to get rid of excess caloric intake.
In warm water, many bacteria find ideal conditions not only to live, but also to adapt to these novel antibiotics by quickly becoming resistant.
Friday and Saturday on - track sessions were run in warm and dry conditions, but the weather is known to change quickly this time of year in the Northwest Connecticut region that is home to the 1.5 - mile Lime Rock Park road course.
But here's the catch: if conditions are not right or food sources are not available, pupae can survive for several months inside a dwelling (or outdoors in warm weather) and quickly emerge into adults when stimulated by vibrations produced by an approaching pet or person.
«The warming leads to a simulated long - term reduction in soil moisture which, although of weak magnitude compared to soil moisture deficits induced by naturally occurring droughts in the southwest United States, would imply that drought conditions may be entered more quickly and alleviated more slowly owing to long - term warming... Radiative forcing of the climate system is another source of predictability, although not really a welcome one, and rising greenhouse gases will lead to a steady drying of southwest North America.
A global figure smoothes out the highs and lows of how quickly different parts of the world warm up, the paper says, while changes in average conditions don't necessarily tell you how extremes in weather are changing.
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