Sentences with phrase «reactive nature»

Such transparency highlights the reactive nature of the process: it is part of a two - way conversation between artist and material that transforms the workaday into something metaphorical.
Developer Remedy explains that this decision was made in order to save hard drive space for players, as several variations of each episode were filmed due to the reactive nature of the game to player choices.
What kicks in then is a fearful, reactive nature in the dog.
It has a similar profile as coconut oil without the heaviness or reactive nature.
Because of its highly reactive nature, it may help remove heavy metals and other toxins from the body.
This required the development of strict protocols for exposure and handling due to the relatively reactive nature of the alloys to hydrogen - or oxygen - rich environments.
As opposed to relying solely on the historical - based and reactive nature of data crunched from CRM and marketing automation.

Not exact matches

However, it's a reactive service, meant for sites that have already come under attack — Project Shield appears more preventative in nature.
The nature of Legionnaires» forced de Blasio into a reactive mode that made it seem like he was catching up to events rather than commanding them.
Their research, published today in Nature Communications, found these reactive gases cool our climate, meaning deforestation would lead to higher temperatures than previously anticipated as less of the gases would be created.
The most striking pattern was that 147 genes involved in the immune system made it more reactive or «pro-inflammatory» during winter or rainy seasons (Nature Communications, DOI: 10.1038 / ncomms8000).
On top of the problem recognition and methodology development, the article in Nature Energy also provides an initial approach to how the storage cell can protect itself from the reactive oxygen species.
This approach to making uranium reactive suggests new directions for attacking the element's inert nature and may «model the principles that lead to [uranium] degradation in nature,» which remain unknown, he says.
Shiraiwa, M., Sosedova, Y., Rouvière, A., Yang, H, Zhang, Y., Abbatt, J. P. D., Ammann, M., and Pöschl, U.: The role of longlived reactive oxygen intermediates in the reaction of ozone with aerosol particles, Nature Chemistry, 3, 291 - 295, 2011.
In a new paper published online today in Nature Chemistry («On - surface generation and imaging of arynes by atomic force microscopy»), scientists from IBM Research and CIQUS at the University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain, have confirmed the existence and characterized the structure of arynes, a family of highly - reactive short - lived molecules which was first suggested 113 years ago.
When combined with pressure and elevation, this «pumping» action of ice can be an extremely effective rehabilitation tool (and you can observe this in nature by simply jumping into a cold lake for about 20 minutes and watching your skin slowly turn red as reactive vasodilation occurs).
Antioxidants are nature's way of providing your cells with adequate defense against attack by reactive oxygen species (ROS).
Without saying too much, Prisoners becomes an interesting self - reflective lesson in violence and our overly - reactive human nature.
Harry's often - humiliating, maybe - fatal profession repeats the nature of his NFL position, defensive back, as always - reactive, never - proactive — exculpatory, but not curious.
Although many are present on a national level, it has been suggested that these are too reactive in their nature.
Whereas justice is by its nature reactive, restorative practices also include preventive measures designed to build skills and capacity in students as well as adults.
NOTE: Due to the nature of the dogs involved and the intensity of Reactive Dawg training, no children under the age of 18 are permitted to attend the training sessions.
We can't stress enough how reactive Casey is by nature, much more reactive than most dogs who attend such classes, we are told.
The exhibition of paintings, many obscured and transformed with reactive metallic paints, examines the nature of self reflection, and how experience can inform our understanding of self.
And it's also highly reactive, so reactive that it doesn't exist in nature in its pure form.
While e-discovery is by nature a reactive process, legal teams can — and should — be leveraging their data for strategic legal purposes.
It is their nature to be protective and reactive.
Fresh air and nature are good for everyone, whether they have reactive attachment disorder or not.
In sum, studies measuring the temperamental predisposition of anxiety (i.e., reactive or difficult temperament) suggest that child anxiety indeed negatively affects the coparenting relationship, although the cross-sectional nature of most studies obscures the direction of effects.
They are proactive - by - nature thinkers vs reactive - by - reflexive - knee - jerkiness let's - protect - our - turf out - of - touchiness fear - of - change comfort artists.
These are often artistic in nature, giving users something «pretty» as opposed to something pragmatic or reactive
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