Sentences with phrase «more endemic»

I agree that's far more endemic than it should be.
But the problem is more endemic to mega weather centers still attributing to the «all is cycles» bubble machine.
Borneo harbours more endemic carnivores than any other island except Madagascar and about half of these carnivores are globally threatened with extinction.
And then there are the more endemic challenges of lofty stock valuations, ballooning budget deficits, and the turbulent end of a three - decade - long bull market in bonds.

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The conflicting views are capturing the endemic paradox of the e-readers themselves, where more people are likely to migrate to a better reading experience.
«There's a real desire coming out of the United States government, the UK government and others to see endemic domestic countries contribute more of their own capital towards fighting these diseases,» said Chambers.
And a new study published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization warned that this is a recipe for more outbreaks — even in the southern US, where the virus is not endemic but where mosquitoes that can carry the virus live.
«This culture of credulity,» Surowiecki writes, «did plenty of damage to the economy, but now it has given way to something even more corrosive; namely, endemic mistrust.»
Mr. Carson has suggested in his more discursive and less technical paragraphs that «variability» and «change» are so endemic to all such systems that the very notion of a «background» or secular change in such a system is inherently specious.
It infuriated more traditionally minded Jews who believe that, in a time of endemic religious indifference among Jews, the fervent commitment of the Orthodox to Judaism and to Jewish continuity should be an occasion for celebration rather than embarrassment and dread.
Ecological research already carried out in these national parks and surrounding coffee plantations has shown the presence of more than 300 species of birds, (including endemic species, threatened forest specialists and birds of prey e.g. Black Hawk - Eagle Spizaetus tyrannus), 31 mammals species (some of them are endangered species such as the ocelot, cacomistle and Mexican porcupine), 26 reptile species, and 326 tree and bush species.
Yes, but sadly i think now the problem has become so endemic it is going to be on the wrong side of a nasty season or two, we need a manager who can tear everything up and start again from nothing, Spurs are used to that, but our systems and organisation have not seen significant change in 20 years, it takes a lot more rebuilding
Looks at Colombian endemic species: Beautiful Woodpecker, White - mantled Barbet, Stiles Tapaculo, Red - bellied Grackle, Brown - banded Antpitta, and more!
Individuals who carry sickle cell trait (the unexpressed mutation of sickle cell anemia) are more likely to survive malaria and therefore, the trait is actually protective against a disease that is endemic in many parts of the world.
Conversely, societies in which conditions of injustice, humiliation and deprivation are endemic are more likely to foster egoistic and survival - oriented behavior.
This sort of complaint, however, is endemic to the centre - local relationship, and is found more widely within local government and the NHS.
Bloody reprisals in response to perceived blasphemy have become an endemic problem, and states like Bangladesh must affirm the human right to express one's own beliefs without fear of attack, and do more to prevent such attacks from happening in future.»
«Mario Cuomo posited a New Deal - style liberalism to be sure, but one that was more ardently ethnic and with the deep compromises along racial lines endemic to that coalition.»
«For residents of areas such as the Southwest, where tularemia outbreaks are endemic and potentially life threatening, having more identification tools at hand is extremely valuable,» Kuske said.
More than 300 of these unique animals are now on an extended visit to the South Carolina Aquarium, part of a new exhibit showcasing the isolated nation's endemic, and often endangered, biodiversity.
They studied bird genera endemic (unique to) to North and South America and asked which geographic and climatic factors could explain why more species have accumulated in species - rich genera compared to their more species - poor sister genera.
The most extreme forecasts — the loss of more than 90 percent of all remaining habitat — is expected to imperil 34 of the rift's endemic species.
«Our fossil supports the hypothesis that hybridizations played a more prominent role in cichlid speciation than was once thought — and that diversification of the cichlids now endemic to the lake did not begin in the lake itself,» Reichenbacher says.
Since the push to eliminate the disease began in the late 1980s, the number of countries where polio is endemic has fallen from more than 125 to just 3: Nigeria, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
I understand China's desire to curtail the spread of Influenza A, both to buy more time to prepare a vaccine and to limit the opportunities that the virus will mix with the far more lethal avian influenza endemic to the region.
In areas where malaria is endemic, the World Health Organization recommends treating pregnant women with SP, but in some areas, more than 90 percent of Plasmodium parasites are resistant to SP..
The Wet Tropics World Heritage Area in Queensland, Australia is predicted to almost completely lose its ability to host the endemic plants that grow 1000 metres or more above sea level.
The citrus disease huanglongbing (HLB) is endemic in Florida, where it is estimated that more than 80 % of citrus trees are currently infected.
Still, the U.S. situation has improved, mainly because of more vigilance and better infection control techniques in hospitals where drug - resistant bacteria can be endemic, says John Quale, an infectious disease specialist at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn.
In 2003, Spanish scientists injected intact nuclei from the last living Pyrenean ibex, a wild goat endemic to the French mountain range, into more than 400 enucleated eggs of the domestic goat.
A team of Brazilian researchers have described for the first time a new species of labrisomid, the Hypleurochilus brasil, endemic to the Brazilian archipelago of Trindade and Martim Vaz, more than 1,200 kilometres from the coast of Rio de Janeiro in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
Or perhaps the closely related dengue virus, which is endemic in Brazil, has made people more vulnerable to Zika, says Patricia Sequeira, a virologist in Bispo's lab.
He sampled over a dozen more caves in 2009 and 2011, and turned up eight new species endemic to the island, bringing the total to 10.
«Although effective diagnostic tests and treatments are available, more can and should be done to prevent this zoonotic pathogen from becoming endemic in the UK,» they conclude.
«Comprehensive genomic study provides evidence that dengue has become endemic, diverse in China: Study suggests dengue can persist year - round in China, increasing the risk of more frequent and severe outbreaks.»
Even amongst public health professionals podoconiosis (or endemic non-filarial elephantiasis) is one of the more neglected of the neglected tropica
Her research incorporates genomics, computational biology, and molecular biology techniques to investigate the infectious agents that cause diseases endemic to tropical climates and those that have more global reach.
The more we understand, the better able we are to identify weaknesses, and use them to control the tsetse fly in regions where human African trypanosomiasis is endemic
As this article doesn't have a fancy title such as «6 weeks to huge arms» or «12 weeks to being ripped», it probably won't generate as much interest as much of the dross that is endemic... Read more
From a critical standpoint, that's an interesting strategy: to purposefully deny audiences a lot of the cheap kicks endemic in superhero movies for the sake of something a little more moody and cerebral.
Colours are more nuanced than they are in standard - def (if similarly prone to oversaturating), but the drop - off into black is a bit steep in shadowy areas of the image, and the 1.78:1, 1080p transfer is ultimately shackled by a certain flatness endemic to the sitcom style of DP Thomas Ackerman, late of Balls of Fury and Superhero Movie.
Although its overwhelming logic is hence from video games — «I've never made it this far,» Cage tells his followers at one point, when asked what comes next — Edge of Tomorrow works best as a gleeful riff on the narrative tricks endemic to the cinema, an art defined more by editing than by images.
by Walter Chaw Alan Parker likes to use his platform as a film director to preach about all manner of society's more obvious ails, reserving the bulk of his ham - fisted proselytizing for the problems he himself identifies as endemic to the United States: hedonism and drug abuse (The Wall, Midnight Express); the price of a culture of fame (The Wall, Fame); the price of Vietnam and our broken social services system (Birdy); the rampant Yankee tragedy of divorce (Shoot the Moon); racism (Mississippi Burning, Come See the Paradise); our love / hate / fear relationship with food (The Road to Wellville); and, most recently (and egregiously), the death penalty (The Life of David Gale).
It's also funny because it knowingly, gently pokes fun at our culture of «you can be anything you want to be,» the source of more sometimes - murderous disappointment than any other child - rearing strategy endemic to the West.
«The findings of the report show schools could do more to change some of their day to day practices, to ensure they are not «unwittingly excluding members of their BME staff from their leadership teams and decision - making processes» and that they are actively challenging the racism and discrimination still endemic across primary and secondary schools.
From the so - called gifted - and - talented programs that end up doing little to improve student achievement (and actually do more damage to all kids by continuing the rationing of education at the heart of the education crisis), to the evidence that suburban districts are hardly the bastions of high - quality education they proclaim themselves to be (and often, serve middle class white children as badly as those from poor and minority households), it is clear that the educational neglect and malpractice endemic within the nation's super-clusters of failure and mediocrity isn't just a problem for other people's children.
The long - term prospects of such ploys are not positive, particularly with Japan's endemic demography problem becoming more obvious with each passing year.
Cranial cruciate tears are becoming endemic in dogs, as are luxating patellas and elbow dysplasia (two more disorders that breeders do clearances for).
The forecast also predicts the hyper - endemic prevalence seen in the lower Mississippi River region will be even more active than normal.
Endemic areas have been identified in Greece, Turkey, Portugal and more recently in the Four Corners of the Southwestern United States.
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