Sentences with phrase «concurrent increase»

Ferebee's extensive experience in attenuating the impact of poverty on academic achievement boasts strategic turnaround for struggling Title I schools, double - digit gains in End of Course Assessments for Biology, Algebra, and English, and aggressive reductions in the dropout rate with concurrent increases in the graduation rate as compared to state performance.
These unfavorable effects of n - 6 LA shown in the SDHS are consistent with two other randomized controlled trials, in which experimental dietary conditions selectively increased n - 6 LA in the place of SFAs by replacing animal fats and common margarines with corn oil.50 51 Together, these three trials provide a rare opportunity to evaluate the specific effects of increasing n - 6 LA without confounding from concurrent increases in n - 3 PUFAs.
Research shows that interest, confidence and achievement are positively related to one another: improvement in performance over time requires concurrent increases in students» level of interest in mathematics and their competency beliefs (Denissen, Zarret, & Eccles, 2007).
Continental steppe grasslands will expand at the expense of boreal forest where soil moisture along the arid timberline ecotone declines further (87), amplified through concurrent increases in the frequency of fires.
Human ingenuity and technology (enabled by government, which provided infrastructure and regulations) did the job — and at the same time they brought a tremendous concurrent increase in mobility.
This location falls in the transition zone between cold west coast and warm - temperate south coast conditions and has seen declines in the warm - water indigenous brown mussel (Perna perna) and concurrent increases in kelp and the cold - water invasive mussel (M. galloprovincialis)(Mead and Griffiths, in review).
Findings showed that the global land average AP increased 0.04 oC per decade faster than AT before 2005, because of the concurrent increases in AT and humidity.
China and Japan are the largest markets, and the price has shot up from $ 45 a pound in the late 1990s to $ 90 in 2004 and up to $ 385 in March 2007, fueling a concurrent increase in poaching.
However, the concurrent increase in pancreatic cancer cases alongside pertinent animal studies is suggestive — and sobering.
All things equal, an increase in accounts receivable generates a concurrent increase in net operating assets (NOA), which are the cumulative difference between net operating income (or accounting earnings) and free cash flow.
Symptoms: The earliest and most common symptoms of Cushing's disease are increased urination and water consumption, often with a concurrent increase in appetite.
First of all it is important to note that even pure greenhouse gas forcing will lead to a slight decrease in surface solar radiation (due to the concurrent increased humidity) and potential cloud feedbacks.
It is impossible for the greenhouse effect to be its cause because there was no concurrent increase of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
That is because it had a sudden start at the beginning of the twentieth century but there was no concurrent increase of carbon dioxide in the air.
Heintzenberg and Wendisch (1996) showed that the decrease in radiative forcing due to a decrease in soot concentrations with increasing distances from the pollution sources could be compensated by a concurrent increase in the fraction of soot which is incorporated in the cloud droplets.
These same changes will potentially also increase the workload for family lawyers taking Legal Aid certificates, again, with no concurrent increase in their remuneration.
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