Sentence examples for might connectivity from inspiring English sources

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There are also concerns that Ireland might lose connectivity through London Heathrow, Europe's busiest international airport.That is because Aer Lingus's most-prized assets are its 23 Heathrow slots.

However, PSCs reduced the infiltration capacity of surface soils and were suspected of generating runoff after intense rainfall events, which might promote connectivity of the horizontal water flux for ASPs.

Interestingly, depression is typically associated with an increase in amygdala activity (41) to emotional faces (42), suggesting that sustained mood change might modulate connectivity within this circuitry.

This suggests that in addition to a mountain barrier, the population sizes are small, pollen dispersion is limited, and there are no intermediate patches of maples that might increase connectivity at the present time.

As long as an aggressive edge specialist dominates small remnants and there is a shortage of quality, core patches that might benefit from connectivity, we consider that a focus on landscape connections is a dangerous diversion for efforts directed towards biodiversity conservation.

Since WLAN and 3G connectivity might exhibit disparate round-trip times, transmission control protocol (TCP) connections can be affected as a result of a flow handover.

In a series of Twitter posts, Orth defended the move by countering that "every device" is now constantly connected, and then delivered a low-blow when someone responded suggesting always-on connectivity might not work great for customers in rural locations, responding snidely, "Why on earth would i live there?".

In contrast to more standard statistical methods, more spurious evidence for differential connectivity might be found, paradoxically, in studies of small sample size when true connections in samples from one disease state are not detected due to low statistical power.

"This loss of connectivity might mean consciousness is less constrained by inputs from the outside world via the senses, which could explain why people can imagine things very vividly," said Nutt.

Like Nissen he believes that a clearer understanding of brain connectivity might explain why sleep deprivation can be so effective in people with depression, and plans to study the effect in patients.

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