Sentences with phrase «with brief exposure»

In the journal Optical Materials Express, from The Optical Society (OSA), the researchers reported that graphene oxide sheets treated with brief exposure to bright light in the form of a camera flash exhibited reversible bending at angles from zero to 85 degrees in response to switching the relative humidity between 33 and 86 percent.

Not exact matches

Successful candidates will engage in a comprehensive internship with exposure to bank's fintech projects, as well as regulatory briefings and technical trainings provided by the HKMA and ASTRI respectively.
Neuroscientists think that the brief exposure beforehand reactivates the memory of drug taking, making it easier to erase the link between the cues of drug taking and getting high, and to replace it with a memory in which no such link is formed.
«We are showing for the first time that even a brief exposure to opioids can have long - term negative effects on pain,» said Grace, who is a faculty member along with Watkins in CU - Boulder's Department of Psychology and Neuroscience.
Yang, J. et al. (7) wished to trigger intracellular Ca + + release with an optogenetic receptor, melanopsin, requiring brief exposure to 470nm blue light.
This primary culture was passaged through brief exposure to 0.05 % trypsin - EDTA (Invitrogen) and seeded onto gelatin coated 175 - cm flasks with fresh culture medium.
While erythrocyte invasion is a rapid process, the brief extracellular exposure of merozoites outside of their intra-erythrocytic niche places them in direct contact with host antibodies, which contribute to naturally acquired immunity to malaria [8, 9]; therefore, merozoite cell surface and secreted proteins have long been considered attractive targets for rational vaccine development.
Lead from old pipes, paint, or even leaded gasoline still in topsoil (with children particularly at risk because even brief exposure can affect brain development)
This brief exposure to the finer things in life leads Pip on the winding road to betterment, with a few surprises in store for him.
Also welcoming the exposure are Dennis Quaid (getting more Harrison Ford - like with age) and Helen Hunt, who are both benign in the parental roles, which have them sharing the screen for the first time in nearly thirty years (the last was a brief meeting of a mentally - impaired Mickey Rooney's two young friends / guardians in the 1983 telemovie sequel Bill: On His Own).
Those who have only had a brief exposure period to asbestos have also been diagnosed with asbestos - related conditions.
Now Commit to this protocol and to positively promote the procurement of legal services of black and women practitioners; to actively create better access for black and women practitioners; to bridge the skill set deficits, if any, among black and female practitioners; to increase the exposure of black and female practitioners to all areas of the law; to help broaden the pool of black and women practitioners; to ensure that fair selection criteria are used in the briefing of black and women practitioners; to promote a change in attitude so as to promote the inclusion of black and women practitioners in the main stream of practice; to render bi-annual reports for the monitoring of compliance with the aims of these protocols, holding signatories to the protocols accountable; and to widen the pool of practitioners and ultimately affect the transformation of the judiciary; all in order to progressively realise the achievement of the transformation of the legal profession.
Pups that received brief neonatal novelty exposures away from the home environment showed enhancement in spatial working memory, social competition, and corticosterone response to surprise during adulthood compared with their home - staying siblings.
Again too, those children whose mothers had brief episodes of poorer mental health were more likely than those with repeated exposure to fare well emotionally, but had poorer outcomes than children of mentally well mothers.
There were significant associations between brief exposure to maternal mental ill - health, but the outcomes for these children were less marked than for those repeatedly exposed to a mother with mental health problems.
Exposure to a mother with mental health problems, in turn, was found to be significantly associated with negative impacts on their children with prolonged or repeated exposure having a greater impact than brief eExposure to a mother with mental health problems, in turn, was found to be significantly associated with negative impacts on their children with prolonged or repeated exposure having a greater impact than brief eexposure having a greater impact than brief exposureexposure.
Future research could evaluate the specificity of specialist treatment interventions in larger samples, such as parent training for child behavioural problems, and cognitive or brief psychodynamic therapy for children with post-traumatic stress disorders following exposure to violence.32 Other groups of socially excluded children and families, such as children looked after by local authorities and youth offenders, could also benefit from similar designated, accessible interagency mental health services.
PCIT was chosen as the PT program because PCIT: a) has well established efficacy in reducing young children's EBP (Eisenstadt et al. 1993; Eyberg et al. 2001; Hood and Eyberg 2003; Schuhmann et al. 1998); b) contains all of the treatment components recognized by Kaminski and colleagues» meta - analysis (Kaminski et al. 2008) as yielding the largest effect sizes (i.e., increasing positive parent — child interactions, promoting consistency and use of time out, and requiring parents to practice new skills with their child during PT sessions); c) aims to strengthen the parent — child relationship, which can be accomplished in a brief intervention (Bakermans - Kranenburg et al. 2003); d) is a competency - based model that emphasizes skill acquisition rather than a fixed set of sessions; and e) includes a unique delivery technique (i.e., wireless headset for the therapist to coach the parent in vivo during interactions with the child) similar to an exposure - based approach in which parents observe «in vivo» changes in their child behavior during sessions.
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