Sentences with phrase «global cycle»

That said, the fundamental picture continues to argue for higher volatility on the back of a maturing global cycle and the higher uncertainty about central bank policy that comes with it.
They have sought to inject a new level of science into the $ 50 - billion global cycling industry, one that has relied more on intuition and experience than on hard mathematics.
The current global cycle of glaciation dates to this period and might have been triggered by a transformation of the world's ocean currents, which a slender rib of land separating Atlantic and Pacific would naturally explain.
Microbes play crucial roles in regulating global cycles involving carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus among others, but many of them remain uncultured and unknown.
«This broken global cycle may weaken ecosystem health, fisheries, and agriculture,» says Joe Roman, a biologist at the University of Vermont and co-author on the new study.
Water constantly moves through a vast global cycle, evaporating from lakes and oceans, forming clouds, precipitating as rain or snow, then flowing back down to the ocean.
«I am not particularly fond of long - period, ill - defined global cycles that are hard to pin down or even to detect.
Viruses can significantly affect the protist population, reducing their ability to regulate global cycles.
Its Global Cycle Indicator captured over 70 household and business surveys globally and revealed that, for the first time since 2016, business cycle momentum was no longer improving, compared to three months earlier.
A capex upswing may also help drive EM export growth, reinforcing the global cycle, we find.
We find India is less correlated to the global cycle than most EM peers and its domestic resilience underpins our confidence.
The U.S., which is in the most advanced stage of the business cycle, may be the critical link, in part, because it tends to have an outsized influence on the global cycle, particularly for emerging markets.
Against this backdrop, the global cycle expansion remains intact in our base case — although we are mindful of the potential risks.
In our view, developed markets pose the likeliest risk to this global cycle.
Her interest is in understanding the mechanisms of metalloenzymes, especially those important in the global cycling of elements.
In the research, published online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the scientists describe how losing these animals and other «megafauna» has upset a global cycle that once passed large amounts of nutrients like phosphorus from the ocean depths where large marine mammals like blue whales often feed into the sunlit surface waters where seabirds or migrating fish like salmon browse.
These new findings will help scientists to better understand the global cycles of carbon and oxygen in the periods of higher soluble iron concentration, also shedding light on the processes in which iron stopped being food and became poison for cyanobacteria and other photosynthesizing organisms.
The remainder enters the global cycle.
A new study of the global cycle of these uranium isotopes brings additional perspectives to the debate on how Earth has changed over billions of years as revealed in a recently published study in the journal Nature.
«This evolutionary innovation fundamentally changed the global cycles of carbon, water, and energy and thus was a prerequisite for all life forms on the mainland, including us humans.»
Hynes noted that these represent huge steps forward but their effectiveness in protecting human health may be limited without an increased understanding of the global cycling of atmospheric mercury.
«The mantle reservoir might affect the global cycle over Earth's history.»
However, despite their importance in biogeochemical processes, some of the paths comprising the global cycles of N and P are not completely known30, 31.
According to new research by Thomas Weber, an assistant professor of Earth and environmental sciences at the University of Rochester, small microenvironments in the deep ocean may hold key clues to the global cycling of nitrogen in seawater.
In addition, Mark works closely with the team's Global Strategists to understand developments in the global cycle and identify trade opportunities to generate alpha within his risk allocation.
The global cycle and central bank policy point to higher interest rates ahead.
We find India is less correlated to the global cycle than most EM peers and its domestic resilience underpins our confidence.
It's titled «The Evolution and Future of Earth's Nitrogen Cycle» and builds on earlier work showing how human activities have become a dominant influence on the global cycling of a variety of substances.
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