Although the damage caused by OSA comes partly
from sharp fluctuations in oxygen levels as the patient fights for breath, much of the disorder's devastation appears to result from its disruption of sleep.
Not exact matches
The official poverty statistics show a
sharp decline in the poverty rate between 1959 and 1969 but little real change since then, apart
from fluctuations due to the business cycle.
The Australian retail market is still volatile, with vitamins makers having to grapple with lukewarm consumer sentiment
from local buyers and the
sharp fluctuations in the buying patterns of daigou traders selling vitamins online in China.
According to him, the large yearly
fluctuations in the production of maize and rice witnessed and the
sharp increase in the import of rice
from 384,400 metric tonnes in 2009 to 645,000 metric tonnes in 2013 attested to deepening food insecurity in the country.
Data collection was performed
from January to May 2011, and the analyses took place before, during and after a
sharp fluctuation in ethanol prices — owing to macroeconomic factors such as the international price of sugar (Brazilian ethanol is made
from sugarcane)-- leading consumers to switch motor fuels in São Paulo City.
Bitcoin prices surged more than 80 % over the course of the year, with these gains resulting
from a handful of
sharp price
fluctuations combined with a general, upward trend.
While bitcoin prices experienced several days of volatility, these
sharp fluctuations seemed to calm somewhat
from 12th January, at which point the digital currency began trading within the relatively modest range of $ 745 to $ 775.
Stocks tied to cryptocurrencies benefited greatly
from last year's market uptrend, but have also been vulnerable to
sharp fluctuations in the digital asset class.
A healthy inventory of new and existing homes are keeping
sharp price
fluctuations at bay as Oklahoma City recovers
from a May 8 tornado.