Sentences with phrase «slow changes»

Which receptors have been developed by organisms to gather information about food, enemies, allies, or slow changes of their environment?
Our brains have evolved to react strongly to quick dramatic changes, but not so strongly to slow changes over a long time.
Nevertheless, the company appears to trading around fair value and operates in a very slow changing industry.
When you have identified their patterns, you start sleep coaching by slowing changing their way.
If a business is a quality one, and has some advantages in the industry with slow change, you will likely do pretty well.
Make slow changes to your pet's diet and exercise regime.
But no matter how slow the change, all it takes it a move in the right direction.
I'm inclined to think not: a good side - effect of publishing's comparatively slow change is that publishers have more time to cope with the disruption.
The economy's slow changes cause the stock market to make a slow and flat topping process.
International efforts to limit global warming will at best slow the changes, perhaps making the consequences merely terrible rather than catastrophic.
What costs should be incurred to slow that change if its probability were 1 percent?
Cutting carbon dioxide emissions will very quickly slow changes to ocean pH. That fact should give people some hope.
Our brain's wiring system has problems registering slow changes.
He believes the latter option has thrown up many issues for firms across the globe, as he noted that law firms are «risk averse, slow changing organisations».
Instead of the measured, slow changes in allocations that we might consider, the writer's timeframe was usually one month and one year at the longest.
The body has an amazing capacity to cope with slow changes to the heart before any clinical signs will appear.
It takes millions of years to compensate, enough for slow changes in the Sun, but not enough to immediately correct for humans dumping tons of extra CO2 every year.
The cores coming out of the ocean floor indeed showed slow changes, and so did the ice core from Antarctica — but few understood then about how special Antarctica is, how insulated from the rest of the world its weather can be (that ring of westerlies and its vertical curtain of rising air at 60 ° S) and how its low rates of snowfall limit time resolution.
(The equilibrium referred to is that of the ocean — it doesn't include very slow changes in polar ice sheets, etc.) Obviously, the upper tail of the estimated distribution for S is important, not just its central value.
«During the major climate warmings ending an ice age, periods of slower change alternated with periods of faster change,» he said «but it was unclear if these alternations were always the same at the end of every ice age.»
«Scientists have worked hard to understand the really fast changes in sea level, such as storm surges, because they cause major damage, and the really slow changes because long - term sea level rise will shape the coastlines of the future,» said study co-author Josh Willis of JPL.
At the forum, hosted by The Capital Times, Muldrow spoke of the need to provide the highest quality education to students now, rather than adopting slow change.
I recently learned of the phrase «slow changing stocks» — things like infrastructure and population growth which start out small, maybe a new power plant here or an oversized family there — but determine how we use resources far into the future.
After accounting for volcanic and human effects, the residual variability in land - surface temperature is observed to closely mirror (and for slower changes slightly lead) variations in the Gulf Stream.
And does this mean that because climate has changed slowly in the past, before human industrialisation, slow changes corresponding to the climate being slightly out of equilibrium, that the speed of future climate change and the extent of the disequilibrium can be ignored?
Modern climate change is not very comparable with glacial - interglacial slow changes, and much more comparable to the PETM, Triassic, Toarcian, and other rapid, massive carbon - belch events.
«Much of our confidence stems from the fact that our model does well at predicting slow changes in ocean heat transport and sea surface temperature in the sub-polar North Atlantic, and these appear to impact the rate of sea ice loss.
However, those forcings weren't operative during the transition from ice age to interglacial; in order to explain the amplification necessary (rate and magnitude) for the small slow changes in solar influence due to Milankovic cycles to result in the rapid (compared to the descent into an ice age) transition to an interglacial, CO2 sensitivity must be higher.
Naively, for example, I can imagine slow changes in vegetation leading to variation in the availability of dust & other aerosols.
Many smart people with a lot of money behind them are thinking about the law and how to muscle in on the action, as well as how to improve what has been a slow moving, slow changing profession.
What used to be a relatively slowed changing industry is changing so fast these days that it's hard to keep, even a trained eye, up on what's good and real and what is, well, call it like it is, bad and false.
After what's felt like years of excruciatingly slow change, it seems multiple listing services are poised to embrace a number of new technologies and big shifts in the ways sellers list their homes and buyers search for them.
A «species appropriate diet» may slow the changes of SARDS after the fact, and can definitely aid in before the fact SARDS prevention.
They are mainly paced by slow changes in Earth's orbit which alter the way the Sun's energy is distributed with latitude and by season on Earth.
The nervous system can make very quick changes in a fraction of a second by sending electrical impulses through the spinal cord to the muscles, or it can make slow changes by sending chemical messengers, called hormones, into the blood to reach the tissues and the organs.
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