Sentences with phrase «seasonal differences»

Other writers have come out in favor of acknowledging the unique summer vibe and trying to find productivity by embracing seasonal difference through flexibility.
Data have suggested that each nutrient exhibits seasonal differences in intake.
According to the researchers, the relation between season of birth and Type 2 diabetes was likely related to seasonal differences in food availability.
As reported in the November 3 Journal of Neuroscience, researchers at the National Institute of Mental Health found evidence of seasonal differences in dopamine — a chemical messenger involved in motivation, pleasure, movement and learning.
The climate in southern North America (at a latitude of ~ 30 ° N) was roughly tropical, with high temperatures and lots of rainfall, and small seasonal differences between summer and winter.
Students examine CERES radiation data to understand how the Earth's tilt causes seasonal differences in incoming solar energy, and to explore how clouds, deserts and ice modulate the reflection of energy from the Sun.
While most fizzy beverage makers incorporate sweetness into their formulations, Seasons Soda's formulator is more interested in coaxing the flavors out of artisanal honey (and sometimes maple syrup) to highlight seasonal differences.
Help researchers study how seasonal differences in the ice cover of lakes, rivers and other areas impact ecosystems
Although the Amazon Jungle may appear to be perpetually green, a University of Illinois researcher believes there are actually seasonal differences of photosynthesis, with more occurring during the dry season and less during the wet season.
This figure takes into account seasonal differences in the real estate industry, the CREA says.
A given plant association will, of course, be dependent on certain soil types, meteorology, and mixture of fauna; moreover, the plant association may manifest marked seasonal differences in temperate and boreal settings, although this appearance will simply conceal certain plants that are dormant or leafless in a given season.
Such seasonal differences could be reduced by modifying the correction procedure, either by changing the exposure time, or by changing the assumed fraction of un-insulated buckets prior to 1905.
These data, collected as part of Ken Taylor's own laboratory research, yield insights into slight variations in the acidity of the ice that result from seasonal differences in sea salt and dust captured during winter and summer snowstorms.
Of interest both sattelites seem to have more seasonal difference than the surf.
In addition to previous work on arctic ground squirrel hibernation and seasonal differences in behavior, the finding is helping his team figure out why males tend to be more susceptible to being eaten.
@JBR: also, accept that there are seasonal differences.
Your weight can waver between two numbers depending on what you're eating, seasonal differences, body composition, and other factors that fluctuate throughout the month or year.
Achievement gains calculated from one spring to the next mask these seasonal differences.
Seasonal differences in predation rates were quantified using data from those cats from single - cat households studied for ≥ 4 seasons; where an individual had been studied in the same season for two years, predation rates for that season were averaged.
There is no such thing as an «off - season» when diving in the Galapagos, though there are some seasonal differences both in water conditions and the abundance of certain species.
There are no seasonal differences for redemptions on Star Alliance and other partners.
By these circles getting smaller, you see overall that the ice volume is shrinking, but you also see the seasonal differences with September values decreasing more than the winter values.»
First, the seasonal differences are caused by solar variation, whereas we are naturally worried in AGW discussions by CO2, H2O, and CH4 effects.
However, this would increase the seasonal differences in the Southern Hemisphere and tend to make both hemispheric means less consistent with the land data.
Because the data were acquired at different times of year — September - January for the 2000 - 2001 measurements, and December - April for the 2005 - 2006 measurements — seasonal differences may have played a part in the changes observed (Joughin et al. 2010).
Kent and Olsen say that every 405,000 years, when orbital eccentricity is at its peak, seasonal differences caused by shorter cycles will become more intense; summers are hotter and winters colder; dry times drier, wet times wetter.
Even adjusted for seasonal differences the 12 month Transactions Per Month Index (TPM)(a twelve by twelve month moving average of homes sold), continued its seemingly perpetual downward slide to 279.
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