In ponderosa pine ecosystems, soil texture is an important factor in forest
water stress during lower precipitation years and post-disturbance regeneration (Scianna [2011]-RRB-.
Mechanical thinning can increase runoff at fine scales, as well as reduce fire risk and tree
water stress during drought, but the effects of this practice have not been studied at scales commensurate with recent forest disturbances or under a highly variable climate.
Not exact matches
These vary
during the different phases of well development and have different scales of impact: Vibration may affect only people very close to wells, whereas
stress from, for example, concerns about possible
water contamination may have a wider reach.
The participants, who were 10 healthy people who swam regularly in ice - cold
water during the winter, adapted to repeated oxidative
stress.
Wrap around design secures to the body helping mom and baby maintain positioning and latch - on; Back rest helps you maintain good posture
during feeding and prevents sore back and neck; Arm and elbow rests eliminate shoulder
stress; Firm, flat cushion keeps baby from rolling; Adjustable, silent - release strap fits moms or dads comfortably and unlatches without waking baby; Convenient pocket keeps
water bottles, burp cloths, phone, and other items within reach
Warm
water relaxes the baby's body and reduces
stress accumulated
during the day.
At the end of each four - week diet period, the researchers measured blood pressure and total peripheral vascular resistance at rest and
during two
stress tests — a cold
water challenge and a confusing mental arithmetic test.
«Ultimately, our next step will be looking at how interaction between the mother and the embryos can be affected, so if the mother is
stressed during pregnancy — such as being exposed to a toxin or being deprived of resources such as food and
water — we want to see how that can affect development of the embryos,» says Jennings.
Lead author, Capt. Leslie MacDonald, Sc.D., senior scientist in the U.S. Public Health Service, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, of the Centers for Disease Control, suggests that employees consider taking small steps to improve their overall cardiovascular health, including: • Going for a walk
during lunch or other breaks • Parking farther away from destinations • Taking the stairs instead of elevators • Managing
stress through breathing exercises or meditation • Bringing healthy snacks to work such as fruits, nuts and yogurt • Drinking
water throughout the day
The «controlled
watering deficit,» which is what this technique is called, consists of reducing
watering as much as possible
during the most resistant phase of cultivation and to increase the supply of
water at the start of the phase of cultivation that is most sensitive to
stress.
These tissues store
water and,
during water stress, promote resilience from cell collapse.
In one group of mice, he and his colleagues dosed their mothers with a synthetic compound that simulates a mild viral infection
during late pregnancy; when their offspring hit early puberty at about 6 weeks of age, the young mice were exposed to unpredictable
stress, such as being restrained, deprived of
water, or given electric foot shocks.
«The source of the inorganic materials blocking the
water separator drum holes had not been experienced
during an EVA before,» it was
stressed, «and is still undergoing a concurrent investigation.»
«Penetrative Internal Oxidation from Alloy 690 Surfaces and
Stress Corrosion Crack Walls
during Exposure to PWR Primary
Water.»
Rising temperatures will reduce snowpack, shift historical patterns of streamflow in Montana, and likely result in additional
stress on Montana's
water supply, particularly
during summer and early fall.
During the maintenance period, when calories are aplenty, the body relaxes;
stress hormones drop and with it the
water it's been holding on to.
Additional research shows that Lactobacillus helveticus and Bifidobacterium longum added to animal drinking
water can increase nerve cell resiliency and reduce apoptosis
during conditions of experimental physiological
stress [92].
The
water retaining in your body
during chronic
stress reaction or after exercising the wrong way is there to help your body protect itself.
Mira: Well, the
water - soluble micronutrients — the B vitamins and vitamin C — are excreted faster
during periods of
stress.
All the plastics were filled with substances mimicking food and then subjected to three types of
stress — microwave heating, moist heat similar to what they might be exposed to in a dishwasher, and UV light (simulating a
water bottle left in a car
during the day or a baby bottle being subjected to UV sterilization).
* When pets are
stressed by holiday activity or
during travel, they may require more
water.
Finally,
stress in cats can definitely contribute to FUS, as many cats hide
during stressful periods, and usually do not come out for litterbox trips and
water bowl trips.
The cage size is an important criteria — a larger size allows more flexibility in the arrangement, a greater separation of resources (bed,
water bowl, food bowl and litter tray), greater freedom and choice of the cat, and therefore greatly helps to reduce
stress during hospitalisation.
The Seed /
Water Cup can be accessed from the exterior of the cage, reducing
stress on birds
during maintenance.
Cortisol and aldosterone are normal gluco - and mineralo - corticoid hormones in the body that regulate sodium and
water retention, and fat metabolism
during times of
stress.
These
water catchment systems will be enhanced in the US Southwest
during this century to adapt to human - induced enhanced
water stress and an increasing human population — think 50 million people in California by 2050.
What was done in the US Southwest
during the 20th century to adapt to the natural
water stress must now be done in West Africa to combat both the natural and human - induced
water stress there.
As the region of maximum warming moved southward
during November (vii),
waters around the northern Antilles cooled; low - level heat
stress affected the northern coast of South America until it mostly dissipated around the end of December 2005 [12].
Tree mortality increases as a consequence of increasing tissue mortality due to high - temperature periods and in response to
water stress in these regions, with subsequent increasing transient dominance by C3 grasses
during slow regrowth of better - adapted tree types.
Driven primarily by atmospheric
stresses, these ice bridges are formed when sufficiently thick ice «jams»
during the course of its flow between land masses, resulting in a region of stationary compacted ice that is separated from a region of flowing open
water (a polynya) by a static arch.
Next, take these precautions
during time away from the home to help avoid some
stress and preventable
water damage claim situation due to the freezing, and other potential claims.