Not exact matches
Repayments of principal could also
slow in the months immediately following an
increase in interest rates, if borrowers who were making more than the contractually required repayment chose to maintain their total repayment as interest rates rose,
thereby allowing the amount of principal repaid to fall.
Therefore, the use of chains emphasizes the use of fast - twitch muscle fibers, decreasing the activation of the
slow - twitch muscle fibers,
thereby improving force production and
increasing strength.
The point is that reducing insulin on a regular basis
slows some of that, and that IF, to the extent that it encourages or
increases autophagy and related processes at even the intra-cellular level, and
thereby results in reducing the issues you describe.
He stated «Bodybuilders in order to achieve the tremendous musculature that they possess have to do
slow movements (reps), fast movements (speed reps), light and heavy poundage and everything in - between,
thereby increasing the mechanisms of the muscle structure.»
So, the thinking is that lower methionine intake leads to less free radical production — the so - called «reactive oxygen species,» which
slows the rate of DNA damage, which then would
slow the rate of DNA mutation,
slowing the rate of aging and disease —
thereby potentially
increasing our lifespan.
Pushing the Sport button,
thereby increasing throttle sensitivity, made it easier to deal with
slow city speeds, and was certainly more fun on the mountain roads.
(i) If one
increases GHGs to
slow down energy flow through the diabatic loop
thereby warming that loop there will be an
increase in PE relative to KE within the adiabatic loop instead of a change in the constant.
When the two objects are brought into contact, some of the motion of the faster moving molecules of the higher temperature object is transfered to the motion of the
slower moving molecules of the lower temoperature object;
thereby increasing the «aggregate» speed of the colder object's molecules and decreasing the «aggregate» speed of the warmer object's molecules.