Sentences with phrase «which stabilise»

If they rise to a peak and then fall, the temperature maximum is different to a scenario in which they stabilise at some elevated level.
This exercise strengthen the rotator cuff muscles which stabilise the shoulder joint.
Cabbage: This cruciferous vegetable is high in soluble dietary fibres such as hemicellulose and pectin, which stabilise blood sugars and boost good bacteria in your belly where many important hormones are made.
The biofertiliser also helps plants develop dense root systems which stabilise the soil against erosion.
They keep that stable, which stabilises them defensively.

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Other currencies which have borne the brunt of the dollar's rally in the last two weeks such as the Australian dollar, Canadian dollar and the Swiss franc stabilised on Wednesday, rising between 0.2 to 0.4 percent.
Before your ad performance stabilises, Facebook needs to learn which users are most likely to perform your desired action that you are optimizing for.
Mr Scott also rejected suggestions Wesfarmers was «dressing up» Coles ahead of the $ 20 billion demerger by raising prices or pulling back on investment to stabilise earnings, which have fallen 16 per cent in two years.
After falling quite sharply in May — owing largely to weaker - than - expected US economic data and comments by US administration officials which were perceived by the market as a softening of the «strong dollar» stance of the US — the US dollar stabilised in early June before appreciating towards the end of the period.
Looking ahead however, operators expect prices to plateau which could help the market to stabilise over the coming months.
CME Group is now also offering bitcoin futures, a move which could help further stabilise the sector
Chia seeds have an amazing nutritional value, are high in fibre and omega 3 fatty acids which are great for healthy brain and to reduce the cholesterol, they have a high protein value which helps to boost energy and stabilise blood sugar levels.
Fibre is responsible for keeping the digestive system in check and also plays a role in stabilising blood glucose levels and cholesterol which contributes to the prevention of chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.
«The core CSD category is still in decline but we managed to stabilise our own volume, which was very pleasing,» Ms Watkins said.
«While the Irish and UK consumer foods markets remain highly competitive with heavy promotional activity which delayed input cost recovery, Kerry's leading brands maintained good growth in the UK market and stabilised market shares in Ireland,» it said.
Avocados are 75 % fat, most of which are monounsaturated (the healthy fat), and contain oleic and linoleic acid which aid with stabilising blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
It is accepted that it may be practical to consider a sale of the Spanish international next summer by which time they hope the club will be stabilised under Hodgson.
Install the seat using the ISOFIX connectors and stabilise using the extendable support leg, which helps to reduce forward rotation of the seat.
Mr Blair's words appear to throw doubt on his commitment to the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group, a US report which said talks with Iran and Syria were crucial in stabilising Iraq in the future and which he last week described as a «strong way forward».
Aside the infrastructure development and social investments made over the years which everyone admits was massive, the Mahama - led administration had taken certain decisions that had stabilised the Ghanaian economy.
Such an outcome would probably mean subsequent refusal by Kenyatta to participate in the ICC process, which would in turn work to stabilise the impunity of Kenya's elites.
As thousands of people from across the UK prepare to march in London this Saturday for jobs, justice and climate as part of a global «Put People First» campaign, PCS and War on Want are drawing attention to the tax gap and the missing billions of pounds which would help to fund public services and stabilise the economy.
But a spokesperson told politics.co.uk the «ship is beginning to stabilise», suggesting a number of bequests had been received which meant reports the party is in debt are «nonsense».
Ghana, which exports cocoa, gold and oil, is in its final year of the programme, designed to stabilise an economy dogged by high inflation and debt, and low growth.
«In two weeks, an additional 20 wattage would be added to the system, which would further stabilise power supply,» the statement noted.
Ghana, which exports cocoa, gold and oil, is following a credit programme by the International Monetary Fund to rein in its fiscal deficit and public debt while stabilising the volatile local currency.
The difficult conditions in which the APC administration took over have been stabilised and the country is headed in the right direction»
The contractor to be awarded the job will be required to stabilise the slope and halt the fall of boulders, which now pose a danger to the travelling public, particularly...
This is much simpler than most naturally occurring proteins, which has allowed the scientists to unpick some of the molecular forces that assemble and stabilise protein structures.
This means that even if global emissions were cut by 60 per cent now, which is what it would take to stabilise CO2 levels, we would still hit 1.6 °C of warming.
The IPCC has mapped out possible futures in which CO2 levels would be stabilised at anything from current levels to 1.6 trillion tonnes, to be reached at various times over the next 200 years.
They utilized a novel biology «trick» to switch the location of molecules which bind to, and stabilise, the actin polymer and modulate the movement of molecular motors.
The more quickly the world can make such cuts, the lower the level at which concentrations will eventually stabilise.
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.
Using the potent drug WEHI - 842, we were able to stabilise the protein sufficiently to detail its molecular structure, which will be critical in developing this new class of antimalarial drugs.»
It avoids adding to the nutrient load already in the river system, and it also encourages tree growth, which helps stabilise the water table and prevent salination.
The solution is to add another metal to stabilise the mix, usually manganese or aluminium, which are electrochemically less active.
At the very least, this seems like another report supporting the position that a true rejuvenation treatement must be comprehensive (i.e. the SENS approach, which Michael reiterated here); using a single type of treatmen will only delay or stabilise.
«These are things like the presence of Jupiter (which may or may not deflect asteroids and comets from striking the Earth) or the presence of the moon (which may stabilise Earth's spin).
Pine Island Glacier is buttressed by a large, floating ice shelf, which helps to stabilise the glacier, but this ice shelf is itself thinning and recently calved a huge iceberg.
Wholemeal toast: High - fibre breads provide you with more B - group vitamins, which are thought to help stabilise the nervous system and may become depleted when you're stressed to the eyeballs.
You want: Anger management Eat foods like almonds, edamame beans and spinach, which are high in magnesium, a mineral that stabilises mood and blood pressure, helping combat irritability and anger.
Oats have also been shown to assist in stabilising blood glucose levels, which may benefit people with high blood sugar levels and diabetics.
Aim to choose the right foods to help stabilise your blood sugar, which in turn can boost energy and moods.
Research has shown that women are especially susceptible to debilitating ruptures of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), which helps to stabilise the knee joint.
Good for the joints in the feet, these shoes can also help strengthen stabilising muscles, which results in improved balance at the knee and ankle joints.
Fibre is responsible for keeping the digestive system in check and also plays a role in stabilising blood glucose levels and cholesterol which contributes to the prevention of chronic diseases such as heart disease and diabetes.
The theory goes that if the body is poorly positioned, we compensate by asking big, mobilising muscles to take on the role of smaller, stabilising muscles which robs joints of their mobility.
«The transverse abdominal muscles, which wrap from the sides of the lower back around to the front, are well - coordinated core muscles that stabilise the spine and help create a firm base of support for virtually all movement,» says Wever.
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.
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