Sentences with phrase «glut of»

When Erik Herzog at Washington University in St Louis, Missouri, and colleagues probed the hormone's effects, they discovered that a glut of VIP caused the neurons to lose the ability to synchronise.
A glut of iron may explain why it took so long
To encourage investment in the emerging renewables sector, Japan's government in 2012 adopted a generous feed - in tariff program for new renewable energy projects, the result of which has been a glut of new mostly solar photovoltaic (PV) arrays coming online over the last 24 months, helping to increase the country's nonhydropower renewable energy portfolio to 2.2 percent of total consumption this year, according to government estimates.
Scientists may begin their studies with an eye on a tenure - track position, but these coveted jobs have been vanishing under a glut of science degrees and university budget cuts.
A glut of new dams and motorways in eastern and south - eastern Europe will bring prosperity, but could mean unique flora and fauna will soon be gone for good
WITH a glut of headlines linking processed foods to obesity and cancer, their status as modern society's scourge seems assured.
Today, the biologists have to measure the local species amid a glut of flying aliens.
The groups worry about «onerous regulations» that «create a glut of policies that increase activity without adding protections» and «erode... trust.»
With fervor and clarity, Carroll amasses a glut of facts to refute the twisted logic of the anti-Darwinist camp.
It's hard to know what a sustainable building even looks like today, with a glut of different «green» classifications, LEED levels, and marketing pushes.
Produced by a committee of bioscience researchers chaired by Nobel laureate Thomas Cech, president of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in Chevy Chase, Maryland, it bemoaned the damage done to the vitality of American science by the growing glut of young bioscience Ph.D. s.
When the post-Sputnik boom produced a glut of young physicists, he saw limited opportunity for an academic career in that field.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA — The glut of humanmade carbon dioxide (CO2) that is spurring global warming may have an unwelcome side effect for hay fever sufferers: It could help ragweed flourish and crowd out other plants, ecologists say.
Their population has exploded, and deep - sea biologists suspect a sudden glut of food is the cause.
Japan's extra kills and an increase in imports from Iceland and Norway led to a glut of meat on the Japanese market.
Leaking injection wells may pose a risk — and the science has not kept pace with the growing glut of wastewater
Singer had Jodie retested earlier this year, after a glut of studies identified mutations implicated in autism.
Although it will probably be quite a while before we work off the current glut of underemployed Ph.D. s, this apparent change in the job market calculus is worth considering.
What to do about the glut of young scientists looking for opportunities?
The gamma ray excess is at energies 10,000 times higher than the glut of gamma rays detected at our galactic centre in 2003 by Europe's INTEGRAL probe.
If neutrinos are their own antiparticles — meaning that the neutrino's matter and antimatter versions are the same thing — the lightweight particle might point to an explanation for the universe's glut of matter.
With a questionable economy and an ever - growing glut of Ph.D. s, I'm not taking any chances.
The glut of cheap gas and tightening regulations on air pollutants have prompted the planned closure of 175 coal - fired power plants by 2016, representing 8.5 percent of all coal - fueled electricity capacity in the country.
«The glut of graduate students» — and postdocs — «enticed by the growing support a few years ago have since found it difficult to get their own work funded... and the sudden deceleration in funding has left many researchers feeling slighted even though their funding grew by leaps and bounds in the past decade,» he writes.
New England now finds itself with a glut of dogfish and few willing buyers, and at the same time, catch limits on other species are being drastically tightened.
BALTIMORE — A glut of nitrogen washing over the land from car and factory exhaust and crop fertilizers is degrading water and air quality and even altering precarious balances in species diversity.
A glut of alien sci - fi films comes at a time when scientific discoveries are making the existence of life beyond Earth seem more and more plausible
New observations of the whirling cores of dead stars have deepened the mystery behind a glut of antimatter particles raining down on Earth from space.
Many community residents say the problem has been growing and the glut of new bars in Hell's Kitchen has led to a wide range of trouble.
The delay in the program sheds light on the glut of vacant units in New York City.
The city's Independent Budget Office is confident there will be enough demand for the glut of office space Mayor Michael Bloomberg's Midtown East rezoning...
However, the glut of tomatoes on the various markets has dwindled the fortunes of farmers.
11 rebirth and those who say the tower would create a glut of office space in the area.
Conversations with more than a dozen Democratic candidates, party officials and strategists found confidence that a glut of crowded primaries won't damage the party's overall prospects for a big November.
............... and we'll have glut of flying pigs so bad we'll be eating pork for ever!!
Salisbury Point Resident and South Nyack trustee Tom Neff stated that state representatives, particularly Special Advisor to the Governor Brian Conybeare and Secretary to the Governor Larry Schwartz, have ignored taken virtually no action upon their concerns, resulting in a glut of fruitless meetings rather than real progress.
DEC Acting Commissioner Basil Seggos said in a statement Monday that DEC will provide funds to help municipalities deal with a glut of old televisions and computer monitors.
In fact, as Steve Malanga of the Manhattan Institute think tank points out, there was already a nationwide glut of convention - center capacity even before the recession put a big dampener on the entire sector.
That includes 14.4 percent of staffing jobs remaining vacant and a glut of overtime hours being logged, more than 10 million.
They pointed to the impending glut of corruption cases that former New York officials will appear in during the next six months — two of Cuomo's former top aides will be tried, former legislative leaders Dean Skelos and Sheldon Silver will each reappear in a courthouse after their prior convictions were overturned on technicalities, and former state Sen. George Maziarz stands accused of hiding the destination of his campaign funds several years ago.
Instead they have imbibed adults» counselling jargon, encouraged by a glut of «experts» to see challenges through a psychiatric lens, to internalise the lesson that they are emotionally fragile.
The Times takes a look at the glut of properties for sale in Riverdale.
09:55 - We're going to get a glut of results around lunchtime and then on a (usually) hourly basis up to 7 pm.
Refitting the city to be the media capital of the world led to an absolute glut of fiber optic cable laid right on the eve of the tech boom.
But the shred of justification offered by his position as chairman of the committees, together with the news glut of mid-summer, has opened the floodgates.
Not recent political history though, as we find ourselves wading through a glut of books from former Liberal Democrat ministers who now find themselves with time on their hands.
Healy, the former Republican chairman, blamed the glut of candidates on the state's public campaign financing system, where candidates collect $ 250,000 in small - dollar donations to receive millions in taxpayer - funded election grants.
The glut of trials won't reflect well on state government, regardless of how they turn out, an analyst said.
The back - up glut of crude oil supplies that have not been brought to market in the US could be made available for purchase by European governments.
How could this message possibly have stood out from the glut of identical - sounding emails now clogging the e.politics inbox?
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