Sentences with phrase «show dramatic responses»

If the missing rings are real but vary by region then you should be able to do regional reconstructions that show dramatic responses to the volcanic events in some regions (that didn't miss), and much smaller response in others (where the ring was missed).
«This program capitalizes on local resources that can bring about change in behavior and improve blood pressure rates,» said Monique Anderson, M.D., lead researcher of the study and a medical instructor in cardiology at the Duke Clinical Research Institute and the Duke School of Medicine in Durham, N.C. «As participants became more knowledgeable, they probably started exercising more, taking their medication more, and those who were really engaged showed dramatic responses in blood pressure change.»

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This fall, lawmakers in California made yet another dramatic move in response to the company's Orca show: They passed a law outlawing breeding the whales in captivity.
Cancer patients are showing promising and sometimes dramatic responses to new treatments — most notably, to immunotherapy.
Although the responses were mixed, one animal did show a dramatic increase in HCV - specific T cell activity in the liver and a sharp decrease in viral load.
Dr. Mujcic also discovered that the response of uplifted mood was far more dramatic with women than men, though both showed marked improvement.
Impressively, rats in the astragalus group showed dramatic reductions in anxiety compared to the control group, along with improved spatial learning, memory, and even immune response.
Though dramatic changes were difficult for De Mello to quantify, teachers responses showed extendedthinking with respect to educational issues and global perspectives.
«While I recognize the humor of the dramatic fear response cats show in these videos, I find the intentional infliction of fear on any innocent being inappropriate and unkind — and cruel if done repeatedly,» said Dr. Frank McMillan, director of animal well - being studies at Best Friends Animal Society.
The suppression of colour in De Kooning's first one - man show and in paintings of an earlier period by Pollock and Clyfford Still found a favorable response in the commanding black - and - white canvases executed by Robert Motherwell in 1950, beginning with his Granada series, and then in the dramatic first one - man show of Franz Kline (1910 - 62) in 1950.
Research Evidence Grows: Adding to 26 outcome studies, a recently published MRI study lead by Jim Coan, Ph.D., neuroscientist, showed dramatic results in the form of changes to the brain's response to threat in couples who completed Emotionally Focused Therapy (Soothing The Threatened Brain: An fMRI study, 2013, PLoS One).
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