Not exact matches
«Sometimes we
find reefs that are doing very, very well in places that you would least expect to
find them,» says Gates —
such as a reef off Taiwan that lies below the waste - water outfall pipe of a nuclear power plant and experiences temperature
fluctuations of between 6 °C and 8 °C per day.
Based on data from these two launches, the researchers
found fluctuations, but they had to go through a careful process to identify and remove local sources,
such as the instrument, as well as emissions from the solar system, stars, scattered starlight in the Milky Way, and known galaxies.
More specifically, the
findings suggest that perimenopausal estradiol
fluctuation may increase women's sensitivity to social rejection, and when this sensitivity is combined with psycho - social stressors
such as divorce or bereavement, women are particularly vulnerable to developing clinically significant depressive symptoms.
Such emotional
fluctuations are understandable; there is always a fusion of sensations when one is set to meet someone they could
find attractive and probably begin a lifelong relationship.
With
such fluctuation, our body
finds it hard to keep up the balance of essential chemicals, oils and microscopic organisms that our skin needs to stay comfortable, flexible and soft.
al. study I'd be curious to see how natural
fluctuations in multi-decadal cycles
such as the PDO and AMO during the time frame in question were filtered out to
find the 7 % attribution to AGW specifically, or is this kind of filtering even relevant in this kind of study?
This I
find irritating, numerous expert bodies
such as the AEMO
found that SAs intermittency was due to adverse weather destroying parts of the grid leading to voltage
fluctuations causing the wind turbines to switch off thereby overloading the Heywood interconnector.