Sentences with phrase «previous waves of»

One Swedish study, based on previous waves of LNU data, also, however, just like the British study by Sigle - Rushton et al., shows that the association between childhood family structure and psychological well - being in adult age (19 — 34 years) has not changed between those born in the period 1934 — 1949 and those born 1966 — 1981 (Gähler and Garriga 2013).
And unlike the five previous waves of extinction that this planet has seen, this one is caused by humans.
Each level is split into 20 waves of attackers, and at the end of each level, you will come to a boss battle that is a little more challenging than that level's previous waves of invaders.
Previous waves of reform had focused on inputs, intentions, and regulation: Boost the credentials and pay of teachers; increase course requirements for high - school graduation; mandate lower class sizes; etc..
Previous waves of reform had focused on inputs, intentions, and regulation: boost the credentials and pay of teachers; increase course requirements for high - school graduation; mandate lower class sizes; etc..
There remains the risk that robots may displace humans from jobs, although previous waves of automation have tended to lead to higher productivity and growth, with benefits throughout the economy.
A little larger than in national polls at the moment but, as with Lord Ashcroft's previous waves of polling in Conservative - v - Labour seats, not that different.
Previous waves of scandal have tended to cut toward particular parties and geographic regions, and taken over time there is no particular pattern, Camara said.
In four previous waves of reporting, support peaked at 41 per cent, with just 32 per cent saying they supported the deal when asked at the beginning of 2016.
Walling it off again would send it into a downward spiral of poverty and instability — precisely the conditions that triggered previous waves of illegal immigration.

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«Anything much worse than that could unleash a wave of new selling, perhaps taking out key support at $ 15.50 and setting up a test of the previous lows from late last year,» said Steven Schoenfeld, founder of BlueStar Indexes, which develops indexes and exchange traded - funds that track Israeli stocks.
Where is the elusive, longed for fifth wave of renewal in the Church: something traceable to the impact of the previous moves of the Spirit?
The attorneys prosecuting the cases of the third wave of tobacco litigation also used a number of innovative legal devices, strategies or tactics designed to circumvent the tobacco industry's abusive discovery practices and to overcome the tremendous resource advantages enjoyed by the industry in previous litigation.
LeBron James, who this year isn't drawing fouls at the rate he has grown accustomed to during previous seasons, made waves this week by arguing that officials are protecting shooters at the expense of players who drive to the rim when it comes to awarding free throws.
Hleb went onto claim that Arsenal can no longer match the spending of their rivals in this day and age, insisting they would have wanted to make bigger waves in the previous window but couldn't compete.
Having waved a fond farewell to legendary manager Bertie Mee the previous summer, Arsenal entered the 1979 final against cup holders Manchester United under the tutelage of former player Terry Neill.
In order to take advantage of a potential presidential wave, Democratic operatives are cutting emotional ties from some rural areas that made up their previous majority, such as downstate Illinois and parts of Ohio, to focus on more suburban districts, where they believe changing demographics are moving seats into the Democratic column.
On the other hand, some say the new government of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo is only in its second month and as such the blame for the current wave of dumsor should be blamed on the previous government who failed to solve it after eight years in power.
That prompted a wave of complaints against the Democratic frontrunner, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who had overhauled the member item system following a previous corruption scandal.
Unlike previous gravitational wave detections, which were heralded with news conferences often featuring panels of scientists squinting at journalists under bright...
The hope is that a telescope could pick up light from the aftermath of the cosmic catastrophe that created the gravitational waves — although no light has been found in previous detections.
Unlike previous gravitational wave detections, which were heralded with news conferences often featuring panels of scientists squinting at journalists under bright lights, this was a low - key announcement.
As with previous detections of gravitational waves, the scientists used their measurements to test general relativity.
All the previous gravitational - wave detections since the first in September 2015 had been the result of two merging black holes — objects much more massive than a neutron star — which have left only gravitational waves as fleeting clues of their merger.
Norm Sleep of Stanford University and colleagues suggest that the impact, which occurred near the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, could have generated massive seismic waves that triggered earthquakes as far away as Colorado, in the center of a tectonic plate where no previous fault had existed.
Previous research has shown that when people sleep, the thalamus — a brain structure that connects the high - level thought areas with the sights and sounds of the outside world — produces brief, high - frequency brain waves called spindles.
To measure the size of these ancient giant waves to such sharp precision, BOSS had to make an unprecedented and ambitious galaxy map, many times larger than previous surveys.
He added: «An abnormal Q wave indicates the presence of previous myocardial infarction or serious myocardial injury responsible for low cardiac output, heart failure and / or potentially fatal arrhythmias.
An abnormal Q wave on an ECG is a sign of a previous myocardial infarction.
In a previous study, the team used the same technology to develop an iPhone app that can detect heart failure using the slight perturbations of your pulse beneath your skin to record a pulse wave.
Previous research has shown that changes in the weather can affect the health of vulnerable people — for example, heat waves and cold spells have been shown to increase disease and even lead to death in people from low - income neighborhoods.
The four previous events lasted for, at most, a few seconds, with gravitational waves rippling at frequencies of tens of cycles per second.
«A previous study in Paris during the 2003 heat wave found an increased risk of sudden cardiac death but no increase in myocardial infarction [heart attack],» De Sario and Michelozzi noted as an example.
Coumou has examined the waviness of the jet stream in previous work and has suggested that its large twists and turns, slow - moving undulations called Rossby waves, promote atmospheric «blocking» — a kind of stagnation of weather patterns that he says can exacerbate heat waves.
Professor Young says: «A number of previous studies have investigated the attenuation (height reduction) of ocean waves as they spread across individual coral reefs.
Previous studies had measured the amount of radio emission coming from the distant Universe, but had not been capable of attributing all the radio waves to specific objects.
«It's often assumed that extreme weather causes the majority of deaths, with most previous research focusing on the effects of extreme heat waves,» says lead author Dr Antonio Gasparrini from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in the UK.
Other than in previous publications, optical rogue waves in this system are clearly ruled by atmospheric turbulence in a gas cell, effectively enabling the observation of a storm in a test tube.
Signs of any dispersion should have been obvious in LIGO's third event, GW170104, because its gravitational waves traveled across three billion light - years, rather than the one billion of LIGO's previous two events.
Previous efforts to pinpoint localized waves had failed due to the complexity of considering all possible waves, but Mayboroda and Filoche found a way to reduce the problem to a single mathematical expression.
By contrast, the initial analyses of the first gravitational waves used approximations derived from previous simulations to gain insight.
The genome analysis also questions previous findings that modern humans populated Asia in two waves from their origin in Africa, finding instead a common origin for all populations in the Asia - Pacific region, dating back to a single out - of - Africa migration event.
Previous Planck analyses did not show the amount of dust polarization in that patch of sky or other high - galactic - latitude regions of the Milky Way because of the relative sparseness of dust and low signal compared to noise in these regions (see «Milky Way map skirts question of gravitational waves»).
This phenomenon can only be explained by optical stimulation, showing that the previous description of superradiance as atomic stimulation is incomplete and that matter - wave amplification in Bose - Einstein condensates is suppressed at short times.
China's awesome Five - hundred - meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope, the world's largest of its kind, will be able to peer further into the past than previous radio telescopes to gather weaker and more distant signals that promise to provide clues to the origins and evolution of the universe, probe gravitational waves and dark matter, and listen for transmissions from extraterrestrial civilizations.
Previous studies have shown that when a typically developing 20 - month - old child hears a word that she doesn't know, a characteristic uptick in brain waves in the left hemisphere of the brain can be detected through electroencephalography (EEG), a noninvasive method of measuring the brain's electrical activity.
Previous studies, all of them earthbound, have suggested that these traits are genetically determined but that gravity also plays a major role in waving and skewing, but the new findings reveal otherwise, the researchers report online today in BMC Plant Biology.
«Previous studies have found that the elderly are particularly vulnerable to the effect of heat and more likely to die or be hospitalized during heat waves,» said Dr. McCormack, an associate professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins and lead study author.
The waves, said a previous study, travel through the huddle at regular intervals of 35 to 55 seconds.
«Near the end of the previous warm period (Late - Eemian) when the sea level was +5 to +9 meters higher than today, persistent long period long wavelength waves 30 meters high battered the Bahamas coastline.
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