Sentences with phrase «stabilising effect»

Is this not indicative of a major blunder in the simplifications, notably the effect of convective heat transport and the stabilising effect of condensation and evaporation at the oceanic surfaces?
How much of this is the stabilising effect of tropics and how much is local «thermostatic» effects would need investigation.
She said: «Is it supposed to give you a really high yield or is it supposed to give you a stabilising effect in your portfolio to protect you from severe market downturns?
Millimeter - precise adjustment of this step feature kept an optimal balance between the stabilising effect and design considerations.
Only if these measures fail to have a stabilising effect do the control systems adapted to 4MATIC conditions, such as ESP ® or 4ETS, intervene to keep the vehicle stable.
Additionally, Honeybush tea is known to have a stabilising effect on the control of blood sugar levels, and contains preventative anti-carcinogenic properties.
It has a stabilising effect, and unlike many other medications is able to cross the blood brain barrier.
Including some protein in all your meals and snacks (especially in the morning) will have a stabilising effect on your blood sugar, which in turn can help you overcome caffeine and sugar cravings.
Those of a conservative mindset may regard the stabilising effect of human culture on gender differences as a force for good.
One possible explanation for the peace stabilising effect of a UNPKO after a settlement could be that the UN is instrumental in settling the conflict.
Research by Håvard Hegre and colleagues suggests that UNPKOs may have a stabilising effect by depressing violence: they seem to ensure that minor conflicts do not scale up into major conflicts, on the one hand, and that the transition from minor conflicts to peace becomes more likely, on the other hand.
In our study, we find little evidence that the presence of UNPKOs has a stabilising effect on peace overall.
«People in this category tend to be even more vulnerable than people on lower incomes in a way, because they don't have the stabilising effects on their income of benefits et cetera — they are wholly reliant on the income that is generated through their work.»
They also agreed that fibre's satiety factor and blood sugar - stabilising effects could prevent hunger and cravings.

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However, we have a responsibility to try to stabilise areas — I am thinking of many countries — so the idea that there is an absolute, sole and singular British interest that involves only the direct effect on British citizens is wholly incorrect and very damaging to our long - term interests.»
The full effects on the global climate will come later, and even if the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere stabilises at double today's levels the International Panel on Climatic Change (IPCC) estimates that by end of the 21st century the global temperature will have increased by between 1.5 °C and 4.5 °C.
Light degradation is a harmful effect that reduces the solar cell efficiency by several percentage units during the first 24 hours of use, after which the situation becomes stabilised.
Non-Acidified MMS: Medical - type patents describe the use of stabilised sodium chlorite in oral, topical and intravenous applications for treating autoimmune diseases and chronic infections, also hepatitis and lymphoma, and for neutralising the neuro - toxic effects of acetaldehyde produced by Candida and other fungi.
Anyway, a little after the 2 weeks, things stabilised and I am now adding some of the carbs back in without any ill effects.
I found the dawn effect persisted for a long time, even after losing a lot of weight and stabilising blood sugars throughout the rest of the day, but it gradually diminished and I haven't noticed it for a while now.
One of them is the natural appetite - suppressing effect of low - carb eating and stabilised blood sugar levels.
Thanks to their medium - strength cushioning for maximum protection and stabilising knit effect in the ankle area, these ankle - length TE2 tennis socks provide maximum stability when playing tennis.
When taking bends at speed or during rapid evasive action, the system switches to the maximum damping effect so that the saloon is stabilised to best effect.
If the pressure of rapidly rising borrows does ease in February, we might see the KU rate stabilise, especially as the new version of KENPC comes into operation (see below), which is likely to have the effect of producing a more stable KENP rate while also paying authors less overall.
The effect should be to stabilise markets.
I imagine that this would stabilise the overt effects of rising temperatures until, area by area, the ice at zero C turns to water at zero C.
Venus appears to have undergone a runaway greenhouse effect long ago in its history, but has now stabilised.
«A wide variety of organochlorine compounds and pesticides have an effect on the thyroid hormones in plasma, tissues and deiodinase enzymes, which are in charge of stabilising the thyroid hormones in tissues.»
That property of water could be enough to enable the weather processes overall to stabilise the whole process and is one of the reasons why oceanic temperature is, always has been and always will be the primary atmospheric temperature driver and will always reduce or possibly neutralise any effect of an enhanced greenhouse effect in the absence of really huge changes caused by astronomic or geological processes.
These effects have a stabilising tendency.
But the ACF says the Government announcement of «a target of reducing Australia's emissions by 25 per cent by 2020 in the context of a Copenhagen agreement that has the effect of stabilising emissions at 450ppm or lower» is a «significant step forward on climate change».
More volcanoes, more El Ninos, earth gets even colder - the very opposite of his «stabilising» or «governor» effect of the ocean.
The Government has just announced that it will take on a target of reducing Australia's emissions by 25 per cent by 2020 in the context of a Copenhagen agreement that has the effect of stabilising emissions at 450ppm or lower.»
A self stabilising system which is as well capable of neutralising any ocean skin effect as it is capable of neutralising negative ocean cycles, positive ocean cycles and any warming of the air by any increase in greenhouse gases.
The presence of feedback effects and tipping points calls into question some of the most fundamental assumptions of climate change negotiations, including the belief that we can «overshoot» to, say, 550 ppm and then work back to 450 ppm (the path advocated in the Stern and Garnaut reports), that greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere can be stabilised at some level, and the belief that we can adapt to some given degree of warming.
Correct the physics mistakes and there is virtually zero CO2 - AGW and the aerosol effect has stabilised hence no more warming.
«If we could stabilise the atmosphere's carbon dioxide concentration at some realistically achievable and relatively low level, there is still a good chance of mitigating the worst effects of climate change.»
Doug: there is no CO2 effect because it's the working fluid of the control system that stabilises lower atmosphere temperature.
Once optimum crown size is reached, usually after 40 to 100 years, annual production of plant food from the foliage is likely to stabilise and remain uniform except for the occasional effects of weather and defoliators such as caterpillars (Rackham, 1990b).
by the time the global warming becomes detectable it could be too late to take effective countermeasures to reduce the effects or even stabilise the situation.
Correct the physics mistakes and there is virtually zero CO2 - AGW; the aerosol effect has stabilised hence no more warming.
For example, the argument that follows very substantially from the extent of continental shelf that there is within the Arctic Basin and, therefore, the particular relationship that warming on that relatively shallow sea has on trapped methane - for example, the emergence of methane plumes in that continental shelf, apparently in quite an anomalous way - leading possibly to the idea that there may be either tipping points there or catastrophic feedback mechanisms there, which could then have other effects on things, such as more stabilised caps like the Greenland ice cap and so on.
When you now combine the effects of fewer sites, fewer seats left to sell and rising property prices in London along with buyers looking to increase their number of seats as a result of the FCA's regulation change, prices will inevitably stabilise and increase to levels last seen ten years ago.
The effect of this recruitment policy was not only to stabilise the workforce and significantly reduce employee turnover, which we believe had been the original objective, but also to improve the standards and quality of the work being produced, which was a possibly less expected but nevertheless welcome consequence.
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