Sentences with phrase «subtle changes in the activity»

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A subtle change in solar activity affects the atmosphere and oceans, altering weather in the Pacific.
Another possible issue with attribution science, he says, is that the current generation of simulations simply may not be capable of capturing some of the subtle changes in the climate and oceans — a particular danger when it comes to studies that find no link to human activities.
fMRI measures changes in blood oxygenation, which were previously thought to be too slow to detect the subtle neuronal activity associated with higher order brain functions.
Meanwhile, human activities have begun changing the weather — and in some less - than - subtle ways.
Thus, we next wanted to determine whether our assay could detect subtle changes in TNF activity in samples treated with amiodarone HCL.
However, we suspect that subtle, unintentional changes in diet or activity occur because of the increased attention paid to the subject and his or her disease.
In general, eating more increases your energy expenditure and eating less makes you burn fewer calories.12 - 14 This change is caused by subtle shifts in your resting metabolic rate, activity levels, and NEAT and NEPA levelIn general, eating more increases your energy expenditure and eating less makes you burn fewer calories.12 - 14 This change is caused by subtle shifts in your resting metabolic rate, activity levels, and NEAT and NEPA levelin your resting metabolic rate, activity levels, and NEAT and NEPA levels.
If you notice your cat is not following his usual activities, or if you see a change in behavior patterns, those could be subtle but important clues that your cat is sick.
At home, watch for subtle changes in your pet's body weight, appetite, water intake, urination and bowel habits, general attitude and activity level.
Watch for subtle changes in your pet's body weight, appetite, water intake, urination and bowel habits, as well as general attitude and activity level.
«Since irradiance variations are apparently minimal, changes in the Earth's climate that seem to be associated with changes in the level of solar activity — the Maunder Minimum and the Little Ice age for example — would then seem to be due to terrestrial responses to more subtle changes in the Sun's spectrum of radiative output.
I would highly recommend a subtle change to the employment gaps - adding possible volunteer activities or membership in interest groups in between jobs.
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