Therefore, climate change is the negative system response whereby changes
in circulation within an increased or decreased atmospheric volume effectively prevent changes in surface temperature.
According to data released by EMVco, current as of Q4 2014, there are 101 million EMV cards
in circulation within the United States - that's a 7.3 % adoption rate.
The UPside: start - up costs are minimal; little economic risk is required; UP provides top quality technical work; appearance of books is surprisingly attractive; most titles can be back
in circulation within months; broad distribution and initial promotion are included!
This is not allowed in the EU, and chlorinated chickens aren't supposed to be
in circulation within the EU.
All coins
in circulation within the StatCoin platform are simply a representation of the actual coins stored in our offline wallets.
Not long ago, the government if India decided to demonetize the 500 and 1,000 rupee notes, which were worth $ 7 and $ 14 in value, and represented roughly 86 % of all the cash found
in circulation within the country's borders.
Not exact matches
There are currently some 60 million pistols and revolvers «
in circulation»
within the United States, a statistic that alone would appear to make gun control an unattainable goal.
In answer to a questionnaire recently sent out by a special committee representing member papers of the Associated Press, the managing editors of 100 U.S. dailies with a combined
circulation of nearly 18 million readers and staffs numbering from 2 to 46 sportswriters have expressed opinions that ranged from frank disgust to cautious optimism on the state of sports reporting
within their own purview.
Within a decade, that breath had dispersed completely around Earth, and most of it is still
in circulation.
But
within these long periods there have been abrupt climate changes, sometimes happening
in the space of just a few decades, with variations of up to 10ºC
in the average temperature
in the polar regions caused by changes
in the Atlantic ocean
circulation.
Moedas also pledged to be «ferocious» when pushing member states to do their part —
in particular to complete the European Research Area (a much - delayed project to allow the free
circulation of knowledge and scientists
within the union).
This protein occurs
within healthy heart muscle cells, but when injured, these cells leak cardiac troponin out into the blood stream, causing its levels to spike
in circulation.
Previous reports suggest that obesity alters the mononuclear phagocytic cell content
in the
circulation and
within adipose tissue.
In a recent paper titled, «Demarcating
circulation regimes of synchronously rotating terrestrial planets
within the habitable zone,» my co-authors and I analyze a set of climate model calculations to examine the dependence upon stellar effective temperature of the atmospheric dynamics of planets as they move closer to the inner edge of the habitable zone.
Such a large temperature difference indicates that the planet's atmosphere absorbs and re-radiates starlight so quickly that the gas circling around it
in the outer atmosphere cools off quickly — unlike Jupiter, which appears to have a relatively even temperature
within planetary bands of atmospheric
circulation.
If that doesn't work, Dr. Naymagon adds, your doc can perform an
in - office procedure known as a rubber band ligation, where she places a band around the hemorrhoid to cut off its
circulation (the band, and the «roid, fall off
within a week).
It is no secret that one of the primary benefits of massage therapy is increased blood flow, and
in turn increased
circulation,
in all places
within the body.
Enhances Blood
Circulation: An increase
in the blood flow
within the body significantly benefits the heart and improves the lymphatic system.
Research advances several possible ways of promoting healthy eyesight by anthocyanins, such as night vision improvement,
circulation boosting
within the retina capillaries, retinopathy risk reduction
in individuals suffering form the ailment of diabetes, and providing shield from muscle degeneration.
: The fat and protein begin to separate
in the stomach and ultimately become gut assembled dietary fat, releasing Chylomicrons into the bloodstream via the lymph, traveling until they release fat to the cells, shrink and disappear, being cleared from
circulation within 2 to 3 hours.
As the absorption level of nutrients accelerates, it results
in better blood
circulation and also improves the body's nutritional quality
within the cells.
Within a year of her leadership,
circulation doubled from 70,000 to 140,000, which saw True Love become the most widely read women's magazine
in the country.
School libraries differ from most other types of libraries because they are contained
within school buildings, which,
in addition to library space, may include classrooms, auditoriums,
circulation space, administrative offices, cafeterias, and the like.
«
Within each budget, selectors at each location respond to
circulation trends identified through ILS reports as well as customer requests and experience with
in - house use.»
Within seconds of starting the injection the anesthetic overdose will cause the heart to slow and then stop, and any
circulation in the body will cease.
Ear Infections: are common
in English Springer Spaniels due to their pendulous ear flap, which decreases air
circulation within the ear canal.
Isotonic crystalloids can be given rapidly to expand the intravascular space and improve
circulation, improving oxygenation to tissues
in cases of shock, as they pass readily through cell membranes with up to 75 % of crystalloids moving out of the intravascular space
within 1 hour of administration.
Use with caution
in Boxers and Sighthounds (greyhounds, whippets, wolfhounds, etc.) are sensitive Use with caution
in pets with history of liver disease or blood abnormalities Those
in shock, or animals with tetanus or suffering strychnine poisoning Pets exposed to organophosphate insecticides, including flea collars,
within a month of using acepromazine Pets currently using other depressants Pets with high blood pressure or other
circulation problems Pets with seizure disorders Geriatrics or those
in a weakened state Pregnant or nursing animals Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to acepromazine or other phenothiazines Directions:
All of these valves move similar to trapdoors and have a very important function to keep blood flowing forward
within their corresponding side of the
circulation and prevent backflow
in the wrong direction.
Diseases that primarily affect the left side of the heart (e.g. degenerative valve disease, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, patent ductus arteriosus) may, depending on severity, result
in poor forward flow of blood into the systemic
circulation and subsequently may lead to a build - up of blood volume and / or pressure
within the left atrium, which may expand and enlarge over time to compensate.
In a similar fashion to the changes to the left atrium with certain left - sided heart diseases, diseases that primarily affect the right side of the heart (e.g. primary pulmonary hypertension, heartworm disease, tricuspid valve dysplasia, pulmonic stenosis) may reduce forward flow of blood into the pulmonary
circulation and, again depending on severity, may lead to a build - up of volume and / or pressure
within the right atrium which will also try to enlarge to compensate.
January 12 — March 1, 2008 Jac Leirner creates installations, sculptures, and mixed media pieces using everyday objects like business cards, plastic bags, cigarette packs and banknotes, which are meant to live
in transit; they circulate
within our society with their final purpose to be destroyed and taken out of
circulation.
In his solo show Handle with Care at Galeria Fortes Vilaça in São Paulo, which runs through December 18th, Matheus expands and complicates his assimilation of the corporate institution by utilizing the accoutrements of art circulation within the gallery syste
In his solo show Handle with Care at Galeria Fortes Vilaça
in São Paulo, which runs through December 18th, Matheus expands and complicates his assimilation of the corporate institution by utilizing the accoutrements of art circulation within the gallery syste
in São Paulo, which runs through December 18th, Matheus expands and complicates his assimilation of the corporate institution by utilizing the accoutrements of art
circulation within the gallery system.
The juxtaposition of imagery and text containing criticism of sexism and the
circulation of power
within cultures is a recurring motif
in Kruger's work.
The group exhibition invites seven international artists to examine the power of the image
in the contemporary world, but «the real task for them is to filter the images, to recognise the systems that images operate
within, to follow their paths of
circulation in the contemporary (art) world, to predict their abilities and the sociopolitical, aesthetic and ethical dimensions images acquire as they traverse different realms of reality».
Many of the artists
in Cock, Paper, Scissors utilize collage for deconstruction or intervention
within the
circulation of images.
Some of these changes have a regularity
within broad limits and the planet responds with a broad regularity
in changes of ice, cloud, Atlantic thermohaline
circulation and ocean and atmospheric
circulation.
For weather predictions, accuracy disappears
within a few weeks — but for ocean forecasts, accuracy seems to have decadal scale accuracy — and when you go to climate forcing effects, the timescale moves toward centuries, with the big uncertainties being ice sheet dynamics, changes
in ocean
circulation and the biosphere response.
Off California, the combined effects of sluggish
circulation in semi-isolated basins, continental margin depths
within the oxygen minimum zone, and high surface water productivity all contribute to accumulation of laminated, organic - rich sediments
in the Santa Barbara basin.
This would actually not be true at sufficiently high latitudes
in the winter hemisphere, except that some
circulation in the upper atmosphere is driven by kinetic energy generated
within the troposphere (small amount of energy involved) which, so far as I know, doesn't result
in much of a global time average non-radiative energy flux above the tropopause, but it does have important regional effects, and the result is that the top of the stratosphere is warmer than the tropopause at all latitudes
in all seasons so far as I know.
We find a 3 Sv reduction
in the overturning
circulation since 1950, which is
within Rossby's error bars for the Gulf Stream transport.
Some of these control variables have a regularity
within broad limits and the planet responds over decades to millennia with a broad regularity
in changes of ice, cloud, Atlantic thermohaline
circulation and ocean and atmospheric
circulation.
Within the restrictions of the model, we compute R c for current monsoon systems
in India, China, the Bay of Bengal, West Africa, North America, and Australia, where moisture advection is the main driver of the
circulation.
The colour field underneath the wind arrows shows the precipitation rate on a scale from 0 to 20 mm per hour, noting that peaks
in rainfall intensity (which may have been far higher than 20 mm / hr at times
in localised regions
within the Hurricane
circulation), are not resolved
in this animation.
As Don Easterbrook and others note, hardly a significant length
in temperatures that can cycle over hundreds and even thousands of years, caused by either solar input changes or
circulations within the oceans.
Anomalous cyclonic atmospheric
circulation throughout the Arctic Basin during June has continued to precondition sea ice, making the ice cover vulnerable to a precipitous drop
in sea ice extent; however the persistence of the June cyclonic
circulation (and cloudiness associated with the surface lows) has induced divergence
within the sea ice cover, and has delayed the onset of the rapid sea ice extent decline typically observed
in June.
«What isn't conjecture is that the strong warming trends
in the Arctic will affect the
circulation at least
within and near the Arctic,» Vavrus told BuzzFeed news.
In a much smaller and short - lived
circulation system, like a hurricane or tornado, that moves as a whole with velocity V, precipitation
within the
circulation area is determined by the flux of water vapor imported.
The outgoing flow through Fram Strait carries with it large volumes of fresh water as fragmented pack ice, a flow that is strongly episodic at decadal scale and is associated with the series of so called Great Salinity Anomalies observed
within the
circulation of the subarctic gyre and
in the Nordic seas that were discussed
in the previous chapter.
El Niño's center of action appears to be shifting from the eastern to the central Pacific, which
in turn is affecting the distribution and frequency of weather events.7 However, due to the wide natural fluctuations
within circulation patterns, it is difficult to attribute recent changes solely to human activity.