Some slipped a little downward, some got higher footing: people denied aspirates, gained wealth, and fastidious gentlemen stood for boroughs; some were caught in political currents, some in ecclesiastical, and perhaps found themselves surprisingly grouped in consequence; while a few personages or families that stood with rocky firmness amid all this fluctuation, were slowly presenting new aspects in spite of solidity, and altering with the double change of self and beholder.
Eating fast causes bigger glucose fluctuation, which can lead to insulin resistance.
Einmahl and his researchers disputed that, saying their conclusions deduced by using a statistical brand called 'Extreme Value Theory', showed almost no fluctuation in maximum lifespan.
"The main motivation is to hedge appropriately against the pro-cyclical fluctuation in market sentiment and alleviate the potential for 'herd behaviour' in the foreign exchange market.
When there is an imbalance or a fluctuation, shifting hormones can contribute to sleep disturbances.
2m b/d with little fluctuation.
The five stages of weight fluctuation, which can vary over around two stone, emerged in a study of 3,000 women by UK weight management firm.
Prolonged exposure to these factors causes imbalances in the body's natural fluctuation of cortisol throughout the day, which is known to cause an increased vulnerability to disease and mortality in subjects.
New billionaires' wealth also changes rapidly because of the rapid fluctuation of stock prices.