Likewise, lower overpotentials usually translate to inefficiencies
from slower turnover frequencies.
Delivering mitigation actions in the short ‐ term will avoid future lock ‐ in effects resulting
from the slow turnover of stock (particularly aircraft, trains, and ships) and the long ‐ life and sunk costs of infrastructure already in place.
Not exact matches
By the time your 30s arrive, cell
turnover is starting to
slow down and environmental damage
from smoke, pollution and sunlight are starting to take their toll.
Even mild dehydration can affect performance and increase your recovery time by
slowing cellular
turnover, the removal of waste products
from the bloodstream and the delivery of key nutrients to hungry cells.
Turnover at the top and well - warranted resistance
from the bottom are often cited as reasons that progress has been so
slow in so many big cities.
Although the recent recession
slowed the teacher exodus somewhat, teacher
turnover rates are exceptionally high, according to the report, which found that
from 1988 to 2008, teacher attrition rose by 41 percent.
High teacher
turnover,
slow and unreliable Internet connections, and the loss of art and music programming are all serious issues, but the most significant barrier faced by many rural districts is the rapidly growing cost of transporting students to and
from school.
Sue McCabe, the Highline teachers union president, said that although she believes that Enfield has moved away
from a strictly top - down approach to disciplinary reform and is now doing a better job of listening to teachers, she worries that the teacher
turnover, which hasn't
slowed significantly, will harm the district long term.
The much
slower thermohaline circulation mixes cold abyssal water on a time scale of centuries — the global ocean
turnover time estimated
from bottom current velocities is estimated to be on the order of half a millennium