Sentences with phrase «at a slower rate until»

After the first 7 days, changes continue at a slower rate until milk reaches the «mature» stage around Day 21 (Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences 1991).
The kefir grains were growing at a slow rate until I discovered that the longer they are kept in a small quantity of milk — say 36 hours, the better chances they have of growing.
If this is so, warming will proceed at a slower rate until these intermediate waters are brought to a temperature at which they can no longer absorb heat.

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Cool down: 5 minutes Walk and gradually slow down speed until heart rate is low and you can breathe comfortably and deeply through your nose at a normal pace.
«Until slow earthquakes were observed 10 to 15 years ago, conventional wisdom held that faults either released energy slowly and steadily by creeping, or would store tectonic stress until they failed catastrophically,» moving at a rate of about 3 feet per second, says Demian Saffer, a geophysicist at Pennsylvania State UniverUntil slow earthquakes were observed 10 to 15 years ago, conventional wisdom held that faults either released energy slowly and steadily by creeping, or would store tectonic stress until they failed catastrophically,» moving at a rate of about 3 feet per second, says Demian Saffer, a geophysicist at Pennsylvania State Univeruntil they failed catastrophically,» moving at a rate of about 3 feet per second, says Demian Saffer, a geophysicist at Pennsylvania State University.
At that point, the rate of land loss slowed until St. Paul reached its current size, smaller than the city of San Francisco, around 6,000 years ago.
Reducing your dog's weight until you can see his or her waistline when you look at the dog from above will slow down the rate of progressive degeneration of the joints.
Let's face it, metaphorically our species is driving toward a cliff marked «catastrophe» at a faster and faster rate and nothing is going to slow us down until we go over the edge and crash.
This would at least slow the rate of population growth until the baby - boomers die off (sorry mom) and a minor reduction would begin (this may take a while since the boomers intend to subsist in cybernetic retirement hives until the 22nd century).
Slowing such overturning by reducing the horizontal differential heating could tend to allow heat to build up at lower levels until the lapse rate is more favorable to localized vertical overturning (LVO)(The two forms of overturning are not always completely distinct or separate; for example, the Hadley cell, Walker, and monsoon circulations, as well as extratropical storm track activity (developing from baroclinic instability (Rossby wave phenomena)-RRB- are driven and organized in part by horizontal differential heating, but in the ascending portions of these circulations, cumulus - type convection can occur).
Until we clear up whether there has been some kind of accelerated warming at depth in the real ocean, I think these results serve as interesting hypotheses about why the rate of surface warming has slowed - down, but we still lack a definitive answer on this topic.
-- What's the mean avg growth in global CO2 and CO2e last year and over the prior ~ 5 years — What's the current global surface temperature anomaly in the last year and in prior ~ 5 years — project that mean avg growth in CO2 / CO2e ppm increasing at the same rate for another decade, and then to 2050 and to 2075 (or some other set of years)-- then using the best available latest GCM / s (pick and stick) for each year or quarter update and calculate the «likely» global surface temperature anomaly into the out years — all things being equal and not assuming any «fictional» scenarios in any RCPs or Paris accord of some massive shift in projected FF / Cement use until such times as they are a reality and actually operating and actually seen slowing CO2 ppm growth.
Peter, You are exactly correct.Up until: Depending on the rate at which the air is cooling, it will either mean that the rate of cooling of the air slows down, or the air temperature remains the same.
If you look at the table of ocean heating rates at various depths as a function of time given in the posting directly below this post, it seems that from 0 - 700 m the rate of heating since 2004 has slowed compared to 1983 - 2004, and we don't have any good data below 700m until the Argo data started flowing in (2005 - 2008?).
So more than likely we'll just see a very slow decline in temperatures with CFC abatement, until the predominant cycle of centuries - long warming pushes through again at some antediluvian rate.
The Federal Reserve implemented its third rate hike in two years March 15, but economists at S&P Dow Jones Indices say higher rates won't slow sales until later this year.
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