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found substantial decreases.
In addition to finding seasonal and geographic variations in the urban heat island effect, Wang et al also
found a substantial decrease in the urban effect during the periods of the «Great Leap Forward» (1958 - 61) and the «Cultural Revolution» (1966 - 71) and an increasing trend in the urban effect afterwards.
Not exact matches
«These
findings are important because, while both obesity and heart failure are major public health problems in the U.S., little has been known about whether
substantial weight loss would
decrease the risk of heart - failure - related adverse events.»
While more
substantial research is needed to differentiate the specific digestive benefits of oats in comparison to other whole grains, one study analyzed secondary data and
found that 14 studies carried out demonstrated that oats or oat bran can significantly increase stool weight and
decrease constipation.
A 1996 survey of research studies
found substantial evidence that less sleep is associated with a
decrease in cognitive performance, both in laboratory settings and through self - reported sleep habits.
«One of the shelter operations we have worked with
found that they had a
substantial decrease in respiratory - related feline issues and associated recovery costs when they stopped using the free clay litter that they could get and began purchasing our paper litter.»
From the Physical Science Basis: «Shindell et al. (2009) estimated the impact of reactive species emissions on both gaseous and aerosol forcing species and
found that ozone precursors, including methane, had an additional
substantial climate effect because they increased or
decreased the rate of oxidation of SO2 to sulphate aerosol.
The trial court
found that the situation did represent a
substantial and continuing change in circumstances and that it was appropriate to
decrease Husband's monthly spousal maintenance obligation to $ 42.85 per month.
One explanation for what happened, of course, is that the trial judge realized that
finding fault against the no - longer - a-party alleged wrongdoer would
decrease the plaintiffs» recovery, maybe significantly enough to make a difference - in a case where the judge had decided that the plaintiff should recover a
substantial amount — and this subconsciously affected the trial judge's analysis of principle.
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