Sentences with phrase «relatively stable»

In the first case, REE increased during the second trimester and remained relatively stable through delivery.
High doses of sugars throughout the day sends blood sugar levels on a rollercoaster that should optimally remain relatively stable.
The ratios of urine urea to creatinine with the high - protein and control diets were ≈ 14 ± 1.3 and ≈ 7 ± 0.7 at week 1 and remained relatively stable throughout the 5 - wk intervention period.
For healthy weight and energy, your body needs to use glucose while keeping your serum blood sugar relatively stable.
A 2017 study found people with the greatest bodyweight fluctuations had twice the risk of heart attack, stroke, or death as those whose weight remained relatively stable — even after taking into consideration weight, smoking, and other cardiovascular risk factors.
If you're at optimal health, your weight should stay relatively stable and be healthy for your height and build.
And even though the makeup up of our gut bacteria can change hour to hour and day to day based on what we eat, how much sleep we get, our stress levels, and numerous other lifestyle factors, the unique fingerprint of our microbial mix stays relatively stable over time.
Since your shoulders don't have to rotate to hold the bar, they remain relatively stable all through the movement.
The knees will bend and straighten alternately to allow for the motion in the hip joint, but the upper body should stay relatively stable.
Keep your upper body relatively stable and focus on moving your feet as fast as you can (b).
In contrast, previous studies have shown that Oct4 mRNA levels can remain relatively stable during DMSO - induced differentiation of P19 cells, although this has been ascribed to undifferentiated, highly proliferative cells present in the cultures following differentiation [22], [34].
During periods when ice sheets have been relatively stable, such as the last several millennia (the late Holocene), sub-millennial sea - level variability arose primarily from changes in atmosphere / ocean dynamics.
He has shown how relatively stable compounds can be used to prepare high quality functional materials, and developed improved methods to convert precursors into useful functional products, devising and refining ways by which nanoparticles syntheses can be controlled within the size limits require for device use.
As the planet is massive enough to hold on to a thick atmosphere with heat - circulating winds, however, it may host a wide range of relatively stable climates, with the most hospitable region for Earth - type life around the line between shadow and light known as the «terminator.»
Nuclear reactors and labs depend upon a relatively stable climate.
In contrast to this relatively stable expression, when juvenile birds sang, FoxP2 was acutely down - regulated in area X relative to the surrounding striatum (Fig. 3), similar to what we previously reported for adult birds [21].
Both laboratories determined that most OTUs were relatively stable over 4 days.
That means that either the water is finding a way to get up under the ice, or the grounding line has moved inland from what had been a relatively stable location from 1992 until 2011.
As Helen Epstein has recently pointed out, however, the relatively stable family environment in Uganda is significantly different from more violent and migratory conditions seen elsewhere in Africa:
Yet the overall funding for research and number of academic positions for scientists has remained relatively stable.
The overload is helping throw off Earth's energy balance, needed for the climate to be relatively stable.
They can be easily frozen and thawed, ensuring production of a large number of qualified feeder cells and allowing comparison of the variables influencing reprogramming efficiency under relatively stable conditions.
Our Sun is a relatively stable star, but changes in solar energy output, such as during massive solar flares, can still have an impact.
Although DNA is known to be relatively stable over long post-mortem periods, RNA is much more labile in nature, and sensitive to degradation in a tissue - specific manner1.
The data indicate that proteoglycan content may decrease even as the structure of collagen fibers remains relatively stable.
The USGS estimates that, since 1900, there have been an average of 18 major earthquakes (magnitude 7.0 - 7.9) and one great earthquake (magnitude 8.0 or greater) per year, and that this average has been relatively stable.
Please note — I completely believe the current approach of reducing carbon emissions is necessary, so that we can return to a relatively stable climate and avoid having an even bigger problem to face in the future.
Calvert Island, in particular, is among the few places worldwide with a sea level that has remained relatively stable since the last ice age, a boon for scientists looking to study how people have lived for the past 15,000 years.
After a relatively stable MIS 2 period, Termination 1 is marked by a rapid 13C depletion over the Glacial - Bolling transition followed by a return to somewhat heavier values during the Younger Dryas, similar to earlier observations [1].
Many scientists have long considered the length of the food chain in the open sea to be relatively stable, with roughly the same animal species feeding on each other through time.
Approximately 6 out of 10 young people aged 11 - 15 in England report drinking, a figure which has remained relatively stable over the past 20 years.
This tiny all - rounder produces considerable amounts of biomass and calcite — a relatively stable form of calcium carbonate — and releases a climate - cooling gas.
This means that the long - term trajectory of IQ measures in COS looks to be relatively stable, and cognitive functioning extends up to 13 + years after psychosis onset, in spite of chronic illness and progressive loss in brain matter.
In other notable periods, the relatively stable medieval society was characterised by more constant climatic conditions.
With climate staying relatively stable, the team concluded that humans are triggering the decline by consuming streamwater before it replenishes the lake, they reported last week in Nature Geoscience.
Tapio, meanwhile, has adapted standard proteomics techniques so that they can be applied to some of the old tissues, and several groups are studying whether micro-RNAs — which help to control gene expression and are relatively stable — are present in the samples.
The researchers note that while there is some discussion as to the dating of the Tula civilization, «it appears that Tula was established during a relatively stable climatic interval and went into decline as climatic conditions became more volatile.»
Cells isolated from lungs of infected animals exhibited relatively stable aneuploid phenotypes and were found to retain their aneuploid chromosome in 70 — 80 % of isolates based on multiplex PCR [20 isolates were analyzed from each strain, 15 were aneuploid for MN35 (75 %), 16 for MN55 (80 %), 14 for MN77 (70 %), and 15 for MN89 (75 %)(Figure S9)-RSB-.
He believes that the two relatively stable groups or enterotypes of bacteria species into which people can be grouped could be valuable markers to predict whether specific diets will work for them or not.
The authors show that while the majority of the delta is relatively stable, parts of the delta may not be viable in the long term.
So sex would be an advantage when moving from a relatively stable belowground environment to a more challenging one, Norton says.
While the hull remains relatively stable, the buoys would bob up and down on the waves, causing the arms to pivot back and forth and drive a generator producing up to 1 megawatt of electrical power.
Herring larvae close to the oil spill showed proof of injuries and a high mortality, but the local stock of herring was relatively stable in the beginning.
When the Van Allen belts were first discovered in the 1950s they were thought to be relatively stable structures, but subsequent observations have shown they are dynamic and mysterious.
«The jury is still out regarding why populations of some snake species appear to be declining whilst others appear to be relatively stable,» says Reading.
The ice shelf itself is relatively stable.
The higher CO2 levels of the Pliocene have long been associated with a warmer world, but evidence from tropical regions suggested relatively stable temperatures.
Together these sensors can provide clues to everything from the route you take to work to whether you carry your phone in your pocket (the phone is relatively stable) or your purse (it swings).
However, past temperature records have suggested that warming is largely confined to mid-to-high latitudes, especially the poles, whereas tropical temperatures appear to be relatively stable: the tropical thermostat model.
Over the nine years that he has been following the Cabots, Flinn has found them to be relatively stable, loving, and relaxed — «just a real happy family» — with a mean cortisol level of -0.29.
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