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Aging and increases
A Study at the Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging showed that feeding blueberry extract to older rats for a short time frame increases neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus.

Aging and time
Aging but still precocious, French feline enfant terrible Francoisette Lagoon has succeeded in shocking jaded old Paris again, this time with a sexy ballet scenario called The Lascivious Interlude, the story of a nymphomaniac trip-hammer operator who falls hopelessly in love with a middle-aged steam shovel.
The practice of accelerating the age of a television character ( usually a child or teenager ) in conflict with the timeline of a series and / or the real-world progression of time is popularly known as Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome, or SORAS.
Aging cities were left to fall apart, during a time when the country was experiencing tremendous prosperity.
During his time in the Senate, he was chief author of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978, served as chairman of the Committee on Governmental Affairs from 1987 until 1995, sat on the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees and the Special Committee on Aging.
Aging ( it was completing its 12th season ) and declining in the ratings, CBS planned to cancel the western, but protests from viewers and even members of Congress lead the network to move the series from its longtime late Saturday time slot to early Mondays for the fall — displacing Gilligan's Island, which initially had been renewed for the fall but is canceled instead.
Aging usually is brief, six months or less, during which time the whiskey absorbs color and flavor from the barrel while the off-flavors and fusel alcohols are reduced.
The other article was written by the editor-in-chief at the time the 1990 article was published, Mary Lee Vance, M. D., and was entitled, " Can Growth Hormone Prevent Aging?
Soap Opera Rapid Aging Syndrome ( SORAS ) is the practice of accelerating the age of a television character ( usually a child or teenager ) in conflict with the timeline of a series and / or the real-world progression of time.

Aging and .
* Aging.
Psychology and Aging, 27 ( 1 ), 190-198.
Aging is caused by physical and chemical factors such as oxygen supply, the broad application of external heat, nitrogen oxides, aldehydes and amino acids, among other unknown factors.
Yet conflicts between the so-called Darmstadt school, which included composers like Pierre Boulez, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Karel Goeyvaerts, Luciano Berio and Gottfried Michael Koenig, soon arose, receiving explicit expression in Adorno's 1954 lecture, " The Aging of the New Music ", where he argued that atonality's freedom was being restricted to serialism in much the same way as it was once restricted by twelve-tone technique.
* Sedgewick – Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives ( CAPI ), Centre on Aging, Centre for the Study of Religion in Society, Centre for Global Studies ; administration offices.
The Meta Data Repository-created by the non-profit RAND Corporation and sponsored by the National Institute on Aging at the National Institutes of Health-provides access to meta data for these questions as well as links to obtain respondent data from the originating surveys.
A Creo Corpus effect that prolongs the magus ' life by granting him bonus for Aging Rolls, making it more likely that he will avoid crippling effects of age until late in life.
Demographic Consequences of Defeating Aging.
* Uhlenberg P .( Editor ), ( 2009 ) International Handbook of the Demography of Aging, New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 113 – 131.
The National Institute on Aging and the National Institute on Drug Abuse are located in Baltimore, Maryland, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences is located in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina.
Aging and heirless, Humbert sold his state to France in 1349 on the condition that the heir to the French crown used the title of Dauphin.
Aging brings with it many effects that may reduce fertility.
The Community Services Committee has oversight of the following government departments: Social Services, Employment & Training, Youth Bureau, Office of Aging, Public Health, Mental Health, NCCC, County Clerk / DMV, Historian, and Veterans Services.
* http :// www. stg. coa. washco. utah. gov / Washington Council on Aging ( St. George )

artificially and increases
Furthermore, artificially increasing oxytocin levels increases trust behavior in humans while individuals with higher cortisol levels tend to be more impulsive and exhibit more future discounting.
Adding links that point to the spammer's web site artificially increases the site's search engine ranking.

artificially and effective
Unemployment and idle resources are, for Keynes, caused by a lack of effective demand ; for Hayek, they stem from a previous, unsustainable episode of easy money and artificially low interest rates.
A mixture of formamide with DMSO ( dimethyl sulfoxide ), propylene glycol, and a colloid was for many years the most effective of all artificially created cryoprotectants.
Brian Martin points out that the ARC has tended to confuse inputs and outputs, that is, in assessing potential research projects it tends to look at how much money a researcher has previously been granted ( 2011: 100 ); the ARC artificially sets reporting requirements to confirm how effective the ARC is in promoting research ( 2011: 100 ); and the result of the ARC and its recent initiatives has been to encourage competition between universities, competition ultimately counterproductive to the research process ( 2011: 101 ).

artificially and active
To try to save Riker's life, Pulaski puts him into a machine that will artificially stimulate his brain neurons, keeping them active and resisting the virus.
The nocturnal house at the zoo artificially reverses night and day for the animals so that nocturnal animals are active while visitors are at the zoo.

artificially and time
In his Prices and Production ( 1931 ), Hayek argued that the business cycle resulted from the central bank's inflationary credit expansion and its transmission over time, leading to a capital misallocation caused by the artificially low interest rates.
The narrative structure allows for this diversity through simple stylistic devices such as the principle of ring composition, familiar since the time of Homer, in which the introduction and conclusion of a story or sub-plot is signalled by the repetition of some formulaic statement, facilitating the reader's comprehension of stories within stories in a kind of ' Chinese-box technique '— a structure that has no resemblance to the nine books artificially created by Alexandrian scholars.
They have only been made artificially, and currently serve no practical purpose because their short half-lives cause them to decay after a very short time, ranging from a few minutes to just a few milliseconds ( except for dubnium, which has a half life of over a day ), which also makes them extremely hard to study.
* 15th century: Leonardo da Vinci made the first known mention of air tanks in Italy: he wrote in his Atlantic Codex ( Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan ) that systems were used at that time to artificially breathe under water, but he did not explain them in detail due to what he described as " bad human nature ", that would have taken advantage of this technique to sink ships and even commit murders.
A female was artificially inseminated for the first time at Cincinnati Zoo and gave birth to three kittens in June 2011.
However, it does not answer the question of whether the " e " gene in modern white Miniature Schnauzers has been preserved since the origin of the breed or if it was artificially inserted into the breed by cross-breed matings at some point in time.
The medal has on occasion been awarded to multiple people at a time ; in 1938 it was won by John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton " for their discovery that nuclei could be disintegrated by artificially produced bombarding particles ", in 1981 by Peter Higgs and Tom Kibble " for their international contributions about the spontaneous breaking of fundamental symmetries in elementary-particle theory ", in 1982 by Drummond Matthews and Frederick Vine " for their elucidation of the magnetic properties of the ocean floors which subsequently led to the plate tectonic hypothesis " and in 1988 by Archibald Howie and M. J. Whelan " for their contributions to the theory of electron diffraction and microscopy, and its application to the study of lattice defects in crystals ".
Finally, some aspects of the Umbra, built artificially in the past, simply have not stood the test of time.
Violent expressions of feeling ( happiness, sorrow and love ) are typical in his writing ; these elements are apparently spontaneous but, at the same time, deliberately and artificially drawn up.
From the very beginning the IPA and its President Yuri Savenko had to take on human rights functions in addition to educational ones: first, it was necessary to uncover the ideological basis on which the Soviet psychiatry carried out its punitive activities ; second, it was necessary to develop legal norms which would forever prevent such abuses ; third, it was necessary to show that it is not society that needs to be protected from the mentally ill, but the ill need to be protected from society as a whole, not only from the authorities ; fourth, it was necessary to overcome rigidity and inhumane nature of modern domestic psychiatry detached from its old roots and, at the same time, artificially isolated from Western humanistic trends.
Nc3 d6, if White plays 7. e4, then Black will play 7 ... Bxf1, and after recapturing with the king, White will have to spend time castling artificially with g3 and Kg2, as in the line 7 .... Bxf1 8. Kxf1 g6 9. g3 Bg7 10. Kg2.
Cipolla may well represent the mesmerizing power of authoritarian leaders in Europe at the time — he is autocratic, misuses power, and subjugates the masses in an attempt to counterbalance his inferiority complex by artificially boosting his self-confidence.
The Dura decision held that a plaintiff in a Rule 10b-5 case had not adequately pleaded loss causation by merely alleging that he " paid artificially inflated prices for Dura securities " at the time of purchase.
The Supreme Court observed that an investor who purchases a stock at an artificially inflated price suffers no economic loss at the time of purchase.
The computation time would be intractably large if a realistic mass ratio were used, so an artificially small but still rather large value, for example 100, is substituted.
The effect could also be misused to artificially slow down the action, and exploit the extra reaction time that became available to the player that way.
For Feelings are facts, the first time Eliasson has worked with Chinese architect Yansong Ma as well as his first exhibition in China, Eliasson introduces condensed banks of artificially produced fog into the gallery of Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing.
The villages lie on these zones, one band at the foot of the Wolds, one band at the seaward edge of the glacial deposits and a third, less regularly arranged in parts of the marsh which have been artificially enclosed from time to time, to keep the sea out.
" At the time, it was one of the most modern studios in the world, complete with a huge artificially lit stage, editing rooms, laboratories, and work shops.

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