Sentences with phrase «from peak»

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Dietary fibres slow the rate of nutrient absorption, sparing the pancreas from peak insulin secretion.
Option; Kick Workout 2 up a notch - Finish with a 20 minute incline walk / run or a resisted row, gradually decreasing from peak resistance to a cool down.
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By integrating promoter capture Hi - C data with genetic associations for five autoimmune diseases, we prioritised 245 candidate genes with a median distance from peak signal to prioritised gene of 153 kb.
The new study finds that Proxima Centauri undergoes a similar cycle lasting seven years from peak to peak.
In the Gulf of Mexico, buoy data from the peak of hurricane season — August through October — shows waters have warmed 1 - 2 °F in the past 40 years alone.
The United States still has just over half of the total of $ 72 billion annual spending, but it has declined by 20 percent from its peak of $ 47.5 billion in 2009.
The total U.S. number has fallen from a peak of 29,959 in 2009, however, in part because people have gotten into the habit of checking themselves and their pets for ticks.
From a peak of two billion tonnes of carbon dioxide each year in the 1990s, the net uptake by the forest has halved and is now for the first time being overtaken by fossil fuel emissions in Latin America.
«Plumes of smoke are occasionally accompanied by explosive eruptions and the sound of weak blasts that can be heard up to 12 km (7 miles) from the peak,» the Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said in a statement after raising the alert from three to its highest level of four.
Rocks forming the northwesternmost point on the island today spilled from Waianae volcano, the older of the two long - extinct volcanoes that make up modern - day Oahu, so ridges extending more than 100 kilometers offshore from there were presumed by some scientists to have originated from that peak as well.
KPMG's report Venture Capital in Europe, shows that the amount of money invested in high technology has declined by 22 per cent over the past two years, from a peak of # 693 million in 1989.
The wavelength of light encountering a single meta - atom is 500 nanometers from peak to peak, or five times the length of Gao and Yang's specially designed meta - atoms, which are 100 nanometers in length.
The farther from that peak, the more likely a flash of visual information falls on the retina without consciously registering on the viewer.
Abortion rates in the US are the lowest in 40 years, dropping to 16.9 per 1000 fertile women in 2011 from a peak of 29.3 in 1981.
That figure is down from a peak of 31,225 weapons in 1967.
The Conservation Reserve will hold roughly 25.3 million acres (10.2 million hectares) on October 1, down in size by one - third from its peak of 36.8 million acres in 2007.
The proportion of triplets or more related to medical assistance has actually dropped from a peak of 84 percent in 1998 after in vitro fertilization (IVF) guidelines discouraging implantation of three or more embryos took effect that year, the study reports.
Nonetheless, since then, there has been a 76 percent decline in the number of prescriptions dispensed from a peak of about 2 million in the last quarter of 2007 to about 531,000 in the first quarter of 2014.
Deaths in 2012 declined nearly 57.8 percent from a peak of 436 in 2004, the study said.
The «magnificent view» from the peak also allowed the meteorologists to observe phenomena such as the aurora, Roy says.
And achieving any stabilization target — whether 2 degrees C of warming or 450 ppm or 1,000 gigatons of carbon added to the atmosphere by human activity — will require at least an 80 percent cut in emissions from peak levels by the end of this century and, ultimately, zero emissions over the long term.
The blaze probably cleared the spruce and fir from the peak, because no trees in the current stand are older than 300 years.
As of March 2013, surface waters of the tropical north Atlantic Ocean remained warmer than average, while Pacific Ocean temperatures declined from a peak in late fall.
The top 10 % of NIH grant winners (by total award) received about 37 % of NIH funding in 2015 — up from the 32 % the top group got in 1985, but down a bit from a peak of 40 % of total funding in 2010, according to an analysis published last week by researchers at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.
The spectra showed substantial differences in composition from peak to peak.
In past years, the number of acres enrolled in the CRP has dwindled from a peak of 36.8 million in 2007 to 31 million today, according to a Farm Service Agency spokesman.
The draw weight can be dialed down from a peak weight of 50 pounds to only about 30 pounds.
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The pollster said the party had suffered a «rapid decline», falling from its peak of 19 per cent as recently as late last year.
A limit on economic migrants from outside the EU, changes to the rules on family and student visas and a crackdown on bogus colleges have helped bring down net migration by nearly a third from its peak.
In 2008, Scottish Labour Party membership was reported as 17,000, down from a peak of approximately 30,000 in the run - up to the 1997 general election.
It now stands at 64 %, the lowest level since 1986, down from a peak of 71 % in 2003.
He added that the country was in a terrible shape when the administration came into power in 2015, with oil prices falling to as low as 37 dollars per barrel, from peak periods of over 100 dollars in previous years.
The amount local governments and school districts have collected in property taxes has slowed over the last decade, from a peak increase of 7.7 percent in 2003 to a 2 percent jump at the conclusion of the 2013 fiscal year.
They are consistent with general government debt falling from a peak of 72 percent of GDP at end - 2015 to 69 percent this year and 56 percent of GDP in 2020,» the agency said.
Its stock value, meanwhile, has dropped by 32 percent from its peak price of nearly $ 85 a share posted in February 2014.
But revenues from bingo and other games of chance are off more than 25 percent from peak years at Holy Helpers.
• maintained stability of the cedi against the US dollar, and • brought down policy rate to 21 percent from a peak of 26 percent in 2016.
The IET agrees and emphasises the role that households will in future be able to play by voluntarily shifting a part of their consumption away from peak times, facilitated by the smart metering system.
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He's not playing as bad as he was in August and September, but he's certainly come back to earth from his peak period around Christmas.
Long way from his peak.
It is of - course not the first time that Real Madrid have cast aside star's when they start to fall from their peak.
Make no mistake: the Magic are still far from their peak.
It was his refusal to dedicate himself to training and the Yes men that took away from the peak of his prime and he also took several fights that he had no business being in that detracted from his record.
Some will ask who else would have offered that much money for an aging athlete who has been drifting from his peak.
The 23 year - old has 67 goals from the English top flight, and is still years from his peak, and will only grow to be better and stronger in the years to come.
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