Sentences with phrase «in circulation today»

Although it's the most common format in circulation today, the chronological resume is not a great choice for everyone.
The fiat currencies in circulation today have also experienced the same predicament that Bitcoin is in at present, Bair claims.
There are more than 1.300 different cryptocurrencies in circulation today, besides a number of affiliated investment products.
In fact, dark web criminals are beginning to disavow bitcoin for one of the many privacy coins in circulation today.
However, with many digital currencies in circulation today, the biggest question that you should ask yourself is: how can you identify the best picks for crypto investment?
When considering the number of cryptocurrency coins in circulation today, there is a lot going on, but some will be far more life - changing than others.
There are about 110 million US passports in circulation today, but the there were only half that amount in 2000.
Award Wallet estimates that some 10 trillion frequent - flier miles in circulation today, worth well over $ 165 billion, have gone... Read More...
The Future of Bearer Bonds Most bearer bonds in circulation today were issued when interest rates were relatively high.
There are various recipes and blends for Thieves oil in circulation today.
Next, the researchers injected the protein - sugar vaccine candidate into rabbits and found that the rabbits» immune systems produced antibodies that physically bound to gp120 found in four dominant strains of HIV in circulation today.
If the analysis is correct, it would mean the oldest fairy tales still in circulation today are between 2500 and 6000 years old.

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Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov announced today that his government will control the issuance and circulation of cryptocurrencies in the country, according to Russian state media outlet TASS.
At today's prices, if the total possible number of bitcoin were in circulation, the market would be worth about $ 273 billion (based on $ 13,000 apiece).
Of the 1,700 daily papers today in the USA, more than 1,200 have been absorbed by chains that control 80 percent of all daily newspaper circulation.
Today, the same counterfeit ideas that Danielou identified are once again in circulation.
Today, there are millions of bumGenius, Flip and Econobum cloth diapers in circulation all over the world... so many individual pieces that we've finally lost count.
But recently, library officials have seen a dip in the circulation of children's materials at the 95th Street branch, and they have shifted staff at all the community's libraries to accommodate what seem to be the bigger populations today: teens and seniors.
Though Western media systems are going through a rapid and often painful transformation today with the rise of the internet and mobile platforms, the decline of paid print newspaper circulation, and the erosion of the largest free - to - air broadcast audiences, the ways in which governments provide direct and indirect support for the media have remained largely unchanged for decades.
The data showed that, in comparison to today, the Atlantic Ocean surface circulation was much weaker during the Little Ice Age, a cool period thought to be triggered by volcanic activity that lasted from 1450 - 1850.
«We have seen that H3N2 viruses have been in fairly broad circulation in some of the countries there,» Keiji Fukuda, special adviser on pandemic to the director - general of the World Health Organization, said at a press conference today.
Today in Circulation, the journal of the American Heart Association, Vanderbilt University researchers published findings that the drug — a monoclonal antibody known as SYN0012 — shows promise in keeping heart valve leaflets supple.
The study, published today in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, examined the records of more than 38,000 people with chronic ischemic heart disease living in either urban or rural areas.
«Theories have been in circulation for decades, but it wasn't until the emergence of today's computer processing power that the model has become feasible,» comments Schirrmeister.
The biotin - toting cells survived for at least 28 days in circulation and did not harm the mice, they report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
New research published today in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes shows that your coronary artery calcium (CAC) score, a measurement of plaque in the arteries that feed the heart, may help determine whether or not you are a good candidate for aspirin.
Suppose also that — DESPITE THIS STABILIZING MECHANISM some as - yet unknown ocean circulation cycle operates that is the sole cause of the Holocene centennial scale fluctuations, and that this cycle has reversed and is operating today, yielding a temperature change that happens to mimic what models give in response to radiative forcing changes.
Another key: in ocean circulation over 500 to a thousands years or more, these natural time frames no longer apply to rates of change today.
Each additional hour spent in front of the TV increased the risk of dying from heart disease by 18 % and the overall risk of death by 11 %, according to the study, which was published today on the website of Circulation, an American Heart Association journal.
I think I found such celebration of life and «in the moment» presence today because exercise not only increases oxygenation, makes you more aware of your body (you're moving and don't want to fall / get hit by a car), but has a host of health benefits — such as reducing cholesterol, improving circulation, and jump - starting detoxification by moving your lymphatic system.
There's a new way that watching too much television can be hazardous to your health: According to a study published today in the journal Circulation, it can increase your risk of dying from a blood clot in the lungs.
Heather's books have appeared in newspapers such as: Publishers Weekly, USA Today and the Washington Post; and in magazines that include: Health, Body & Soul, First, and Spry Living, a combined circulation of nearly 15 million.
OverDrive (www.overdrive.com), the leading eBook and audiobook platform for libraries and schools, announced today that circulation of eBooks, audiobooks and other digital media increased 33 % in 2014 to 137 million checkouts, while web traffic and discoverability similarly increased, especially on mobile devices.
Readers today aren't accustomed to reading in serial format because publishing serials was restricted to magazines, which were missing two key factors: 1) wide circulation (most magazines don't have it), and 2) a paying market (many ezines are free, and many paper magazines don't pay much for content).
Today, more than 136 million US passports are in circulation, meaning 1 in every 2.4 Americans has a valid US passport.
Many common stocks issued today do not have par values; those that do (usually only in jurisdictions where par values are required by law) have extremely low par values (often the smallest unit of currency in circulation), for example a penny (USD$ 0.01) par value on a stock issued at USD$ 25.00 / share.
A new # 1 coin, dubbed the most secure coin in the world, has become legal tender in Britain today, but it won't be in full circulation for a few weeks.
Today, more than 136 million US passports are in circulation, meaning 1 in every 2.4 Americans has a valid US passport.
Today, with so many cards in circulation, issuers have to find a way to differentiate their cards from those of competitors.
Today the magazine ranks as the fourth - largest consumer publication in the U.S., with a paid circulation of nearly 7.1 million readers, as well as the world's largest digital magazine with distribution in 16 countries and five languages.
When you look at video games of the past, games didn't get to stay in circulation like they do today.
Gilewicz takes on board issues related to the role of painting in today's world, the status of the artist and artistic work in the context of the institution and the circulation of art, as well as a society at large.
Artists today like Andrew Kuo, Tony Cokes, and Cory Arcangel are inspired by the inter-cultural circulation of images, ideas, and data in a worldwide network.
Art in the Age of the Internet, 1989 to Today is divided into five thematic sections: «Networks and Circulation,» «Hybrid Bodies,» «Virtual Worlds,» «States of Surveillance,» and «Performing the Self.»
Another pointer to a journalist's weblog (that commends this particular Realclimate thread) quoted from Benny Peiser today: ---- Quote It's an odd day when I find myself agreeing with Benny Peiser on a climate change question, but his post Thursday to his CCNet list, in which he blasted media of coverage of the Nature paper on possible changes in the thermohaline circulation, seems on point.
Or is the Atlantic circulation in today's climate models intrinsically too stable?
Suppose also that — DESPITE THIS STABILIZING MECHANISM some as - yet unknown ocean circulation cycle operates that is the sole cause of the Holocene centennial scale fluctuations, and that this cycle has reversed and is operating today, yielding a temperature change that happens to mimic what models give in response to radiative forcing changes.
A vast array of thought has been brought to bear on this problem, beginning with Arrhenius» simple energy balance calculation, continuing through Manabe's one - dimensional radiative - convective models in the 1960's, and culminating in today's comprehensive atmosphere - ocean general circulation models.
Therefore ice sheet sensitivity to global temperature could have been quite different in the early Pliocene, compared to today's world, with stronger ocean circulation.
Because hurricane caused flooding was more prevalent during the Little Ice Age when Atlantic temperatures averaged 1 to 2 degrees F colder than today researchers concluded, «The frequent occurrence of major hurricanes in the western Long Island record suggests that other climate phenomena, such as atmospheric circulation, may have been favorable for intense hurricane development despite lower sea surface temperatures.»
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