Sentences with phrase «show human production»

Their only objective was to show human production was steadily, inexorably increasing.

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In order to show that increasing total production does not improve human welfare, we have developed an Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW) for the United States.
Even a glance at the issue's table of contents shows the article by the Acton Institute's Kevin Schmiesing, «Another Social Justice Tradition: Catholic Conservatives,» which highlights and quotes CA: «The pope approves of that capitalism «which recognizes the fundamental and positive role of business, the market, private property, and the resulting responsibility for the means of production, as well as free human creativity in the economic sector.
From La Leche League's website, «Research has shown that healthy, full - term breastfeeding infants have a remarkable ability to regulate their own milk intake when they are allowed to nurse «on cue» and that mothers» rates of milk production are closely related to how much milk their babies take... Human beings have survived and flourished because mothers have met these needs by responding freely to their babies» cues and behavior, particularly their feeding behaviors.»
Many people categorise the economy in the Star Trek TV show to be tinkering with the concept of post scarcity socialism, because human labour is substituted with energy and that ushers in a production for use and the abolition of the worker boss relationship.
At the time, Falk argued that four endocasts from southern African hominids — three Australopithecus africanus and one Australopithecus sediba — showed folding patterns that suggested that brain reorganization was underway as early as 3 million years ago in a frontal area involved in human speech production.
Our results provide strong evidence for complex communication directed at humans in a species that was domesticated primarily for agricultural production, and show similarities with animals bred to become pets or working animals, such as dogs and horses.»
In addition to looking at mouse models of diabetes, the researchers also showed that exposure of human pancreatic islet cells — both from healthy donors and from patients with Type 1 diabetes — to fasting - mimicking diet in a dish stimulated insulin production.
However, the two reports agree that Earth is undergoing a long - term warming trend that shows no sign of abating, and that rising temperatures are driven by human activity, largely through the production of greenhouse gasses.
Using new methods to analyze stone projectile points crafted by North America's earliest human inhabitants, Smithsonian scientists have found that these tools show evidence of a shift toward more experimentation in their production beginning about 12,500 years ago, following hundreds of years of consistent stone - tool production created using uniform techniques.
In keeping with this, recent studies showed that flavanols, a subclass of flavonoids that is richly represented in natural cocoa beans, increase NO production by cultured human vascular endothelial cells (16) and improve endothelium - dependent vasorelaxation (NO - dependent) in finger (2) and brachial (3) arteries of healthy humans.
For example, beluga whales live rough 50 some years, they are short - lived whales, some of them get type II diseases and as such, show diabetic human - like features of accelerated collagen crosslinking by AGEs production during glycation / glycoxidation to their hyperglycemia.
Analyses of the ground and aircraft data performed by Setyan et al. (2012), Shilling et al. (2013), and Kleinman et al. (2016) showed that organic aerosol production increased when human - caused emissions from Sacramento mixed with air rich in isoprene, an organic compound wafting from many plants that originate in the area's foothills.
In support of this concept, we have shown that mtDNA mutations accumulate in proportion to life span in several animals, that increasing mitochondrial anti-oxidant defense systems extends lifespan, that ancient human mtDNA variants that modify energy production and oxygen radical production can modulate longevity and risk for neurodegenerative diseases, and that patients with the neurodegenerative disease, Alzheimer Disease, have increased mtDNA mutations.
So, one of these studies has shown that fasting for 24 hours leads to a 67 % increase in the production of the luteinizing hormone, which is the hormone responsible for the release of testosterone by the way, and an staggering 2000 % increase in the human growth hormone (the ultimate anabolic - friendly hormone) in young men with normal weight!
Studies have shown that intermittent fasting for 12 - 24 hours with high intensity exercises boost the human growth hormone production.
There is only one supplement that is ever been shown in humans to increase testosterone production, and the one and only magic soldier is D - ASPARTIC ACID.
Boron: A mineral found naturally in the environment that has been shown to have a number of benefits for humans, including building muscle, hormone production, and mental function.
I'm very excited about the research showing how high - intensity interval training can increase longevity as this specific style of training (Peak 8) promotes human growth hormone production — yet another aspect of the longevity puzzle.
Released theatrically overseas (in some countries as a two - part movie) but presented as a television miniseries for its stateside showing, this handsome production showcases British actor Robert Powell portraying one of the best Christs the screen has seen, effectively mixing a divine countenance with recognizably human emotions.
Xylitol has been shown to improve oral health in humans because it inhibits cavity formation, reduces plaque, and encourages the production of saliva.
In humans, it has been shown to help with heart conditions thanks to increased cellular energy production.
Measurements of 13C / 12C on corals and sponges — whose carbonate shells reflect the ocean chemistry just as tree rings record the atmospheric chemistry — show that this decline began about the same time as in the atmosphere; that is, when human CO2 production began to accelerate in earnest.
But the evidence shows this can't be true; temperature changes before CO2 in every record of any duration for any time period; CO2 variability does not correlate with temperature at any point in the last 600 million years; atmospheric CO2 levels are currently at the lowest level in that period; in the 20th century most warming occurred before 1940 when human production of CO2 was very small; human production of CO2 increased the most after 1940 but global temperatures declined to 1985; from 2000 global temperatures declined while CO2 levels increased; and any reduction in CO2 threatens plant life, oxygen production, and therefore all life on the planet.
«Meat production represents 18 percent of global human - induced GHG emissions... While the world is looking for sharp reductions in greenhouse gases responsible for climate change, growing global meat production is going to severely compromise future efforts... a study from the University of Chicago showed that if Americans were to reduce meat consumption by 20 percent it would be as if they switched from a standard sedan to the ultra-efficient Prius.»
In the IPCC's «Climate Change 2007 — The Physical Science Basis», figure 1 (a) on page 513 shows the human contribution from fossil fuel burning and cement production as being 7Gt of carbon for each year from 2000 to 2005.
The modern record shows a similar pattern with natural and human CO2 production.
They don't show the error in the estimates of volumes, which in at least three instances, atmosphere, oceans, and vegetation / soil detritus, exceed estimates for total human production.
The red numbers and arrows show the additional fluxes caused by human activities averaged over 2000 - 2009, which include emissions due to the burning of fossil fuels, cement production and land use change (in total about 9 PgC / year).
He shows how just a 5 % variation in these sources is more than the total annual human production.
They required a prediction to show it was essential to stop the human production of CO2.
Spread the human annual production across the planet and it doesn't even show on the world map.
All of SE Asia Coral Gone by 2100, Millions» Food Supply at Risk In terms of direct human impact, and in just one region of the world: A recent report by WWF shows that without strong action to prevent it, by 2100 all the corals in the so - called «Coral Triangle» of Southeast Asia could be wiped out, causing a decline of food production in the region of 80 %.
One study directly assessed the brain functioning of children in foster care using the popular method of examining levels of cortisol, the hormone produced in response to stress in humans.25, 26 Children who are exposed to high levels of stress show unusual patterns of cortisol production.27 Foster children exhibited unusually decreased or elevated levels of cortisol compared to children reared by their biological parents.28 Such findings are consistent with the literature, which points to the importance of the parent - child relationship in buffering the stress responses of children.
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