According to Cynthia Owsley, Ph.D., M.S.P.H., University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, moderate to severe visual
field loss due to glaucoma, in the central 30 degrees in at least one eye elevates crash risk.
Not exact matches
It could become a future reason for failure if our income drops
due to lack of sucess on the
field and we start operating at a
loss.
«By synthesizing the results of
field studies across the globe, we wanted to better characterize the factors that determine the magnitude of yield
loss in legumes
due to drought stress, which must be considered in agricultural planning to increase the resilience of legume production systems,» Wang said.
«Our game will be a fun computer based tool which will benefit children with visual
field loss — holes in their vision
due to damage to the brain's visual pathways.
In the article, Minteer and his colleagues cite examples of the decline or
loss of a range of animal species
due to the impact of
field collections by both professional scientists and amateur naturalists.
C. Carreau, ASPERA - 4 & MAG teams, Venus Express, ESA Annotated image illustrating
loss of hydrogen through plasma wake Venus may have lost oceans of water
due to a runaway greenhouse effect which evaporated water into the upper atmosphere, where ultraviolet light dissociated water into ionized atomic hydrogen and oxygen (some later incorporated into carbon dioxide) that were blown away by the Solar wind
due to the lack of a strong magnetic
field like the Earth's (more).
Total
losses have yet to be reported
due to adjusters» inability to get into the
fields.
Loss reduction is due partly to reduced field and transportation loss, but mostly to spoilage in stor
Loss reduction is
due partly to reduced
field and transportation
loss, but mostly to spoilage in stor
loss, but mostly to spoilage in storage.
He said that from this it is clear that the oceans are declining rapidly
due to three reasons — global warming, pollution caused by runoff from agriculture
fields, and Arcatic sea ice
loss.
Munich Re, the world's largest reinsurance company, joined the University of Colorado at Boulder in organizing the event, which brought together more than 30 experts in the
fields of climatology and disaster analysis to discuss the causes of rising economic and human
losses due to natural disasters.