Sentences with phrase «similar bursts of»

Track and field athletes, and those in sports requiring similar bursts of speed, such as soccer or rugby, and in particular those requiring increased strength such as in football, have an added risk of injury.
A similar burst of hiring and spending happened during the short - lived funding boost financed by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, also known as «the stimulus,» following the 2008 financial crisis (an example of a genuine collapse).
A similar burst of activity can be found in mutual funds.

Not exact matches

Michael Gregory, a senior economist at BMO Capital Markets, likens the burst of tax cuts and federal spending to a similar situation early in the 1960s when John F. Kennedy was president.
You'll get the sweet and slightly tangy burst of strawberry, the coconut whipped cream is mild and tropical with a hint of vanilla, and the Corn Flakes are similar to what you'd get if you made a light cornbread short cake.
Similar to last year's flavor of the year — the refreshing lime — this year's tastebud - bursting blackberry stands out within its fruity family with its unique, intriguing profile, something that consumers continue to relate to in a world where being unique is something to celebrate.
I know he has that burst of speed that can take out 2 or 3 players in flash, similar to what Rosicky does at times, but surely the primary attribute of a top central midfielder is quick incisive passing, great first touch and speed of thought.
Observations of young stars that are still surrounded by their gas disks demonstrate that those similar in size to our own Sun often undergo periodic explosive bursts, about 100 years in duration, during which the star's luminosity increases.
An international team led by University of Maryland astronomers has constructed a detailed description of a similar gamma - ray burst event, named GRB160625B.
When «depressed» mice and rats were given ketamine, the number of bursting cells was much lower, similar to the number in normal animals, Hu's team found.
Archaeopteryx had wing bone structures most similar to pheasants and quails, birds that are capable of small bursts of active flapping flight, the researchers report March 13 in Nature Communications.
A similar fate may have befallen forests 252 million years ago, when massive bursts of volcanic gases likely weakened Earth's ozone shield.
The origin of a fast radio burst in this type of dwarf galaxy suggests a connection to other energetic events that occur in similar dwarf galaxies, said co-author and UC Berkeley astronomer Casey Law, who led development of the data - acquisition system and created the analysis software to search for rapid, one - off bursts.
«Immediately after the rat is exposed to the smell there is a burst in activity of 20 Hz waves in a specific connection between an area in the entorhinal cortex, lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC), and an area in the hippocampus, distal CA1 (dCA1), while a similar strong response was not observed in other connections,» Igarashi explains.
A similar thing happens to a universe with relentless acceleration: Galaxies would be destroyed, the solar system would unbind and eventually all the planets would burst asunder as the rapid expansion of space rips apart its very atoms.
When salmon encounter turbulent, fast - moving water - such as rapids or areas downstream of dams — they must move upstream using a behaviour known as «burst swimming» that is similar to sprinting for humans.
Lorimer says his team next plans to reexamine the Parkes data, as well as other archives of radio signals, to see if similar bursts turn up.
A 1971 study used similar methods but concluded that the pop is the sound of the bubble bursting.
When the mirror stops moving, it should create a sudden burst of energy, similar to the death throes of a black hole.
Similar bursts are detected daily by the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, a telescope placed in orbit in 1991 by one of NASA's space shuttles.
Similar results have been found for bursts of gamma rays associated with the explosion of massive stars.
As the progenitors of the bursts are still unknown, all efforts to search for similar types of bursts, in radio or other wavelengths, has been an area of increasing interest.
Note that for a given saccade amplitude the burst profiles along the rostral - to - caudal extent of the SC appear to have very similar shapes, which change systematically as function of saccade amplitude (and duration).
I would also take into consideration that if you participate in sport you will defiantly get better results with bodyweight cardio exercises because you will be more closely following the principle of specificity, in this case doing short bursts of intense exercise using multi muscle movements which is very similar to most sports.
Exercise that consists of two minutes of rapid walking followed by a twenty or thirty - second burst of running up and down a flight of stairs (or similar activity) that gets your heart rate up past your anaerobic threshold repeated a total of three to five times is all you need to promote a burst of growth hormone secretion.
Whereas there are some holiday recipes I'll sneak in at other times of the year, there's something rather special about having these brownies (well, technically the gluten - free version that I have to make these days, but which, I'm happy to report still tastes markedly similar), sweet and bursting with minty flavour, to look forward to with that same childlike anticipation each year - even if I'm the one baking them.
Top: Revolve; Jeans: Citizens of Humanity (similar here and here); Shoes: NAKD (similar here and here); Bag: J.W. Anderson Every now and then, I have a love affair with a trend and suddenly I find my closet bursting with it.
PerfectMatch.com CEO, Duane Dahl also noted that they experienced a similar trend in the rise of memberships for their dating site during the last economic downturn in 2001, after the internet economic bubble burst.
Garland's film is beautiful and precise but also chilly and detached in a manner reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick, with a similar taste for injecting quick bursts of intensity to startling effect.
Of course, any Western with dips into orgiastic images of blood splashes has to owe some sort of gratuity or hat tip to Sam Peckinpah, whose name is synonymous with plasma bursts and gratis gore ever since The Wild Bunch (1969) made its auspicious and unforgettable debut, and Bone Tomahawk has a similar tenebrous hearOf course, any Western with dips into orgiastic images of blood splashes has to owe some sort of gratuity or hat tip to Sam Peckinpah, whose name is synonymous with plasma bursts and gratis gore ever since The Wild Bunch (1969) made its auspicious and unforgettable debut, and Bone Tomahawk has a similar tenebrous hearof blood splashes has to owe some sort of gratuity or hat tip to Sam Peckinpah, whose name is synonymous with plasma bursts and gratis gore ever since The Wild Bunch (1969) made its auspicious and unforgettable debut, and Bone Tomahawk has a similar tenebrous hearof gratuity or hat tip to Sam Peckinpah, whose name is synonymous with plasma bursts and gratis gore ever since The Wild Bunch (1969) made its auspicious and unforgettable debut, and Bone Tomahawk has a similar tenebrous heart.
Also adding a feel that the car is virtually bursting out of its skin are running - board - type «blades» above the lower side - sills — echoed by similar creases in the front and rear lower valances.
Some believe it's a bubble waiting to burst, or is similar to scam or Ponzi scheme, whereas others think it's the future of money.
In Reitzes» assessment, lower - priced notebooks become the biggest victims of the tablet category's surge: «We believe it is prudent to use 30 - 40 [percent] cannibalization rate of the low - end notebook market, which we believe was a similar rate seen when netbooks burst on the scene in 2008.»
The onset of the 2008 global recession was the bursting of the real estate bubble in the U.S. and experts fear a similar situation in China could prove catastrophic for still struggling economies and banking systems.
The gameplay is solid, there's a lot of missions to do and the purchase of new and interesting weapons from weaponized selfie sticks to full blown shotguns make for fun combat, the bikes albeit a little odd in design are kinda neat and also allow for a decent amount of customization which is a very welcome addition, the content though is all too similar to each other so the game is best played in short burst, otherwise one might suffer the pain of repetition.
Game mechanics are currently unknown at the moment other than the addition of the F and S Drives (similar to how Assault and Burst works in Full Boost perhaps?)
The news, from Shuiesha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine, reveals there will be a standalone version of the game along with a DLC version, similar to how Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 had a re-release in the form of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3: Full Burst.
I agree, I hope hyper dbz gives them verification that there are still 2d fans, and begin making a game to specifically cater to them, variety is always good if done well, and i think all fans would be satisfied with a game similar to burst limit (just with more content, and a fighting system overhaul) if they gave it a chance, though i think they should give another studio a shot so we can get something new and innovative, its selfish of me but with what i've seen of xv I want dimps to stay with 3d for the next few years, or however long it would take o make xv2 (I assume that they're approaching the content grouping like the heroes games, dbz then db / non canon)
The power ups in «Blur» are similar to those in the Mario Kart series but also refreshingly different, yes the nitro is the same as the mushroom and the shunt the same as the shells but they feel new and exciting here; the weapons hitting with a satisfying crunch or explosion and the accompanying burst of eye popping colour.
Or perhaps a horse racing game similar to Temple Run where you can swipe to turn, and tap to give yourself a burst of speed?
The language you have been exploring in your paintings includes the spray, which seems to be about textures that burst open and at times create a similar atmospheric sense of touching, or a haptic experience, as much as it is visual.
This composition is rather similar to Gottlieb's Bursts (1957 — 74), except the irregular, brushy forms across the bottom of Gottlieb's paintings are more nuanced and indicative of the artist's presence and feeling.
I asked the authors if they had similar concerns about a recent burst of assertions related to threats from global warming to the future of the Winter Olympics.
The story is similar in the timber sector: the bursting of the property bubble and associated financial crisis has triggered falling demand from consuming countries is forcing producers to scale back operations.
Early 2015 brought similar news, with several new bursts of westerly winds and corresponding model forecasts of a building El Niño.
It brought Instagram Stories, virtually similar to Snaps, to the app fairly recently, allowing people to document their lives and share them in short bursts of content.
Shortly after Samsung announced that it would be discontinuing the Galaxy Note 7 amid reports of handsets bursting into flames while on charge, a slew of reports emerged online from Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge owners claiming that they'd experienced similar issues with their devices.
Maturities will remain at a similar level in 2014 before peaking in 2015, 2016 and 2017 based on the burst of lending activity done in 2005, 2006 and 2007 before commercial real estate values peaked and the credit crisis took hold.
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