4) Create networks that share health data — Foster sharing of health data among experts within and across wild carnivore range countries, to vastly increase our understanding of disease impacts on endangered populations, and enable proactive and
reactive responses when and where they are needed most.
Not exact matches
That way,
when catastrophic damage occurs the
response is not purely
reactive.
This primary
response involves the production of
reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are molecules that can act like tiny bombs
when released by the plant cell at the offending pathogen.
When consistent stress induced inflammation and unrelenting stressors burden your detoxification
response, your body's toxicity levels will inevitably rise as
reactive metabolites accumulate.
Known as «delayed onset muscle soreness» (DOMS), we typically experience these pains
when eccentric muscle activity is involved and the contracting muscles are forcibly lengthened.1 This mechanical stress triggers an inflammatory
response and the production of
reactive oxygen species (ROS).
When it comes to looking at your risk of heart disease on a blood test, inflammatory markers such as C -
reactive protein (CRP), a protein in the blood that rises in
response to inflammation, are important to check.
The 12 major skills we identified are resource - guarding prevention; refocusing a leash -
reactive dog; implementing time - outs; decreasing mouthy behavior; teaching basic manners including loose - leash walking; reading and interpreting body language; counter-conditioning and desensitization; sitting
when greeting strangers; identifying rewards other than treats; enrichment games; and modifying a dog's
response to being handled or touched.
On the other paw,
when dopamine levels are reduced the dog becomes under
reactive crating an inhibitory
response.
When neurotransmitters transfer excessive dopamine dogs can become agitated, impulsive and easily
reactive creating an excitatory
response.
When a
response is not only partial but also
reactive, it can be perceived as disingenuous.
c) In any case,
when you write in
response to an article, you are being *
reactive *.
When we are operating out of a stress
response or what Dan Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson (2011) refer to as the «downstairs brain» — we are
reactive and driven by emotions.