Sentences with phrase «growth in circulation»

Even more important than faster growth in circulation is the chance to vastly improve the user experience for patrons borrowing ebooks.
eBook circulation has grown 9 %, and the popularity of audiobooks keeps accelerating with nearly 23 % growth in circulation year over year through the first half of 2017.
Overdrive has reported robust growth in the circulation of digital materials in the past year.
But when they bring 3M on, they see another dramatic growth in circulation, literally doubling.
This year we saw a growth in the circulation of magazines with 209 periodicals circulated.

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Thanks to more use of paywalls, circulation revenue for papers recorded a second - consecutive year of growth in 2013, rising 3.7 percent to $ 10.87 billion, according to the Newspaper Association of America.
The publisher of Europe's top - selling daily Bild on Wednesday reported a slowdown in its core profit growth as a continued decline in print circulation weighed.
The growth in the use of the cryptocurrency has been phenomenal, with 2015 seeing the number of bitcoin transactions per day growing by 150 percent, and the total number of bitcoins in circulation increasing by a solid 10 percent across the 12 months.
In contrast, abstracting from the increased circulation of cash around the end of last year, annual growth in currency has been relatively stable at around 7 — 8 per cent for a number of yearIn contrast, abstracting from the increased circulation of cash around the end of last year, annual growth in currency has been relatively stable at around 7 — 8 per cent for a number of yearin currency has been relatively stable at around 7 — 8 per cent for a number of years.
Yarrow — Yarrow also high in azulene increases circulation to the scalp, which may promote healthy hair growth and prevent hair loss.
Food Product Design (Now called Natural Products INSIDER) July 15, 2013 Circulation: 175,608 Unique Monthly Visitors Rice Protein Offers Identical Benefits to Whey CULVER CITY, Calif. — Rice protein offers identical benefits to dairy - based whey protein for muscle growth and repair, according to a new study published in the Nutrition Journal.
ThermaScalp ™, ThermaSkin ™ and ThermaFeet ™ each use a unique combination of capsaicin and caffeine, along with other soothing herbals and antioxidants to aid in skin regeneration, follicle growth, and increased blood circulation.
Although not as trim as waterproof diaper covers, wool diaper covers, like the Sustainablebabyish Wool Soaker allow for air circulation to maintains baby's natural body temperature, reducing the heat that triggers bacterial growth, which in turn leads to diaper rashes.
Intrauterine growth restriction, or IUGR, is a condition in which the fetus does not grow properly and can be a result of poor circulation or defects in your placenta or umbilical cord.
The major benefits of using virgin coconut oil for babies include — • Gets easily absorbed and does quick nourishment • Fixes the damaged skin • Stimulates the hair growth in the baby • Soft and dense hair • Fights with fungi and viruses that make the scalp dry • Moisturizes the skin • Better blood circulation in baby's scalp • LEAST ALLERGEN AS BABY OIL
His words: «in the last seven years, the policy direction of the government of the day (in Ondo State) has resulted in the growth and circulation of poverty to our people.
«These conditions will cause changes in phytoplankton growth and ocean circulation around Antarctica, with the net effect of transferring nutrients from the upper ocean to the deep ocean,» said lead author J. Keith Moore, UCI professor of Earth system science.
Among the new tests Cowan expects will be ready in time for the games are a more accurate test for human growth hormone (HGH) and a test for autologous blood doping, a method athletes use to boost the number of red blood cells and oxygen in circulation by drawing their own blood, storing it, and then transfusing it back into themselves.
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Title: Notch Signaling Regulates Platelet - Derived Growth Factor Receptor - Expression in Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells Authors: Jin S, Hansson EM, Tikka S, Lanner F, Sahlgren C, Farnebo F, Baumann M, Kalimo H, Lendahl U Date: 2008 Publication Details: Circulation Research 2008; 102 (12): 1483 - 91
Revive: Tap Away Tension What It Does Improves circulation and increases sensation, enhancing flexibility; releases growth hormones in the skin, assisting in the production of endorphins.
In case you didn't know, besides increasing flexibility, speed and circulation, stretching can be used to encourage better muscle growth.
The benefits manifest in a multitude of ways such as reduced muscle stiffness, improved blood circulation, improved digestion, clear skin, hair growth, and a deep sense of inner tranquility.
The increase in circulation, growth hormones, and other factors during wave therapy has a positive effect on bones.
Lavender oil is thought to stimulate hair growth in the same way as minoxidil — by increasing blood circulation to the areas where it is applied.
Other outstanding features in this one - of - a-kind grow facility include a K3 - L600 Kind LED Grow Light that reduces energy bills, an air - neutralizing Phresh carbon filter, an ActiveAir internal circulation fan, a growth - tailored trellis system, a digital thermometer, among many other stupendously efficient components.
Human Growth Hormone: Produced in the anterior pituitary and regulated from hypothalamus by growth hormone releasing hormone and growth hormone inhibiting hormone (aka somatostatin), human growth hormone (hGH, aka somatotrophin) enters the circulation and is delivered to the liver where it is converted to growth factors that initiate muscle, bone, and cartilage production; improve kidney function, skin elasticity, and cell repair and regenerGrowth Hormone: Produced in the anterior pituitary and regulated from hypothalamus by growth hormone releasing hormone and growth hormone inhibiting hormone (aka somatostatin), human growth hormone (hGH, aka somatotrophin) enters the circulation and is delivered to the liver where it is converted to growth factors that initiate muscle, bone, and cartilage production; improve kidney function, skin elasticity, and cell repair and regenergrowth hormone releasing hormone and growth hormone inhibiting hormone (aka somatostatin), human growth hormone (hGH, aka somatotrophin) enters the circulation and is delivered to the liver where it is converted to growth factors that initiate muscle, bone, and cartilage production; improve kidney function, skin elasticity, and cell repair and regenergrowth hormone inhibiting hormone (aka somatostatin), human growth hormone (hGH, aka somatotrophin) enters the circulation and is delivered to the liver where it is converted to growth factors that initiate muscle, bone, and cartilage production; improve kidney function, skin elasticity, and cell repair and regenergrowth hormone (hGH, aka somatotrophin) enters the circulation and is delivered to the liver where it is converted to growth factors that initiate muscle, bone, and cartilage production; improve kidney function, skin elasticity, and cell repair and regenergrowth factors that initiate muscle, bone, and cartilage production; improve kidney function, skin elasticity, and cell repair and regeneration.
Organically grown in North America, our yellow pea protein is a powerhouse of amino acids to promote muscle growth / recovery, healthy circulation and collagen formation.
Easy aerobic training stimulates blood circulation, which can assist with removal of inflammation and increase your tissue healing response.The intensity in this zone is enough to increase blood circulation and trigger a growth hormone response, but not intense enough to cause any muscle damage, and very little energy and fluid depletion.
Synthetics and plastic restrict the free flow of air and blood circulation in women's pelvic area, alter the normal homeostasis of the pelvic floor muscles and can promote growth of yeast and bacteria.
The current craze: Nitric Oxide (a product that is supposed to increase circulation to muscles, resulting in a greater «pump» / blood flow to the muscles for increasing muscle growth).
In addition to the minerals and antioxidants, the seeds contain iron, which can stimulate circulation and drive the blood flow to the scalp thus stimulating hair growth.
In addition to the creation of physical movement and other aerobic benefits, this mechanism increases the brain's blood circulation (brining in oxygen and other nutrients), stimulates the growth of new neurons (brain cells), and improves communication between cellIn addition to the creation of physical movement and other aerobic benefits, this mechanism increases the brain's blood circulation (brining in oxygen and other nutrients), stimulates the growth of new neurons (brain cells), and improves communication between cellin oxygen and other nutrients), stimulates the growth of new neurons (brain cells), and improves communication between cells.
Scalp massage stick to increase circulation and relieve tension in the head - In addition, the attachment revitalizes the hair follicle to stimulate hair growth and produce healthier looking hain the head - In addition, the attachment revitalizes the hair follicle to stimulate hair growth and produce healthier looking haIn addition, the attachment revitalizes the hair follicle to stimulate hair growth and produce healthier looking hair
Impaired medullary circulation and direct toxicity due to a drug metabolite seem to play a critical role in inducing interstitial fibrosis, which can be facilitated by a sustained production of some growth factors and cytokines.
It's also said that omega - 3s may help protect your eyes from age - related macular degeneration and dry eye syndrome by promoting healthy blood vessel growth and circulation in the eyes.
As the body attempts to maintain the integrity of the small intestinal lining at all costs, proteins that would ordinarily be used for normal growth and repair elsewhere may be appropriated instead for emergency repairs in the intestinal tract.45, 46 Furthermore, lectins consumed with the diet may travel through the damaged «leaky gut» into general circulation, provoking allergic reactions and immune system disruption.
Caffeine also stimulates the hair growth by enhancing blood circulation in hair follicles.
Dong Quai root (Angelica sinensis): Dong Quai increases circulation, which helps to bring in fresh healthy blood to remove excess tissue growth, heal tissue damage, as well as limit scar tissue and adhesion formation.
Balances pH level and increases blood circulation in scalp, stimulates growth, reduces build - up, protects against chemicals and environmental damage, reduces flakiness, itchiness and dandruff.
I simply drag the brush across all of my nails, then massage in the oil to help increase circulation and stimulate new nail growth, which is something I desperately need.
David Burleigh the Director of Brand & Marketing Communication told Good e-Reader, «We have seen audiobook circulation growth in multiple markets over the past year.
Overdrive also reported that digital audiobook circulation in 2015 was 43 million (+36 % growth over 2014).
This growth has resulted in an era when 95 % of public libraries offer ebook checkouts, and 66 % of school libraries offer digital circulation.
Since the inception of this survey in 1998, circulation growth has often been the big story, with increases of many percentage points not uncommon.
Survey respondents said they expected to see their library's ebook circulation grow by 25 percent this fiscal year, compared with 108 percent growth in 2011, 67 percent in 2012, and 39 percent in 2013.
Still, even with this exponential growth in e-circulation, this represents only 1.5 percent of TPL's overall circulation (which is seeing growth for its third straight year).
Unfortunately, revenue's still dead in the water, with circulation declines offsetting ad growth & no real sign of change — management's still touting strong digital ad revenue growth, but it's a total red herring since it comprises a mere 4 % of total revenue!
Therapeutic benefits of HBOT include a greatly increased oxygen concentration in all body tissues (even with reduced blood flow), improved healing time of stubborn wounds, stimulated growth of new blood vessels in areas of reduced circulation.
The inherited conditions of aortic stenosis (a narrowing above the aortic heart valve or the aortic valve itself), atopy / allergic dermatitis (skin allergies), gastric dilatation volvulus (bloat / stomach dilation), early onset cataracts (a clouding of the lens inside the eye), dilated cardiomyopathy (enlargement of the chambers of the heart and thinning of the muscle wall), elbow dysplasia (abnormal growth of tissues that leads to malformation and degeneration of the joint), epilepsy (brain seizures), hypothyroidism (underactive production of thyroid hormones), intervertebral disk disease (problems with the disks between the vertebrae of the spine leading to neurological problems), and hepatic portosystemic shunt (an abnormal blood circulation where blood is diverted around the liver rather than into it) are more prevalent in purebred dogs than in mixed - breed.
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