Sentences with phrase «now endemic»

Figures such as Vitalik Buterin, who has previously protested the avarice which is now endemic to the industry, won't take kindly to featuring here, but will surely concede that with great wealth comes great public scrutiny.
A regular conference speaker and author on legal procurement, Steph's unique insights also draw upon first - hand experience gained in commodities as diverse as IT and consultancy, and make her uniquely placed to help firms navigate the professional, institutionalised approach to buying now endemic within the legal profession.
Since the virus is now endemic in Oregon, it is important to vaccinate your horses.
This mild 1984 comedy about a mermaid (Daryl Hannah) who falls in love with a New York City yuppie (Tom Hanks) isn't at all hard to take (John Candy, in a supporting role, is hilarious and original, and Hannah has a pleasant naive charm), but its appeal is based almost entirely on regression — a thematic regression to infancy (now endemic to the American cinema) and a stylistic regression to the most lulling kind of TV blandness.
(NaturalHealth365) Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, or NAFLD, is now endemic in the United States, with the National Institutes of Health reporting that over 90 million Americans are currently affected.
Cholera is now endemic in Haiti, and many people have had exposure to cholera bacteria and may have some pre-existing level of immunity.
«The findings from this trial are very encouraging to those of us who have spent many years working on vaccine candidates to protect against dengue, a disease that is a significant burden in much of the world and is now endemic in Puerto Rico,» said Stephen Whitehead, Ph.D., of NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
«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.

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Still, one drawback may be the city's endemic financial woes; the state of Illinois is now grappling with $ 15 billion in unpaid bills, and as much as a quarter - trillion dollars is owed to public employees when they retire.
The rollercoaster ride in oil prices over the past three years may be old hat to investors familiar with the commodity's historical sensitivity to macro events (see chart below), but oil price volatility is by no means endemic and several factors are now lining up to suggest a calmer period for crude may lie ahead.
«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.»
Call it what you will but ambivalence / apathy / comfortably numb» ness» seems endemic right now.
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
Once thought to be endemic mostly to richer nations with their longer life expectancies, malignancies now confront denizens of lower and middle - income nations.
Many disease endemic countries (e.g. Brazil, China, and Thailand, etc.) now have sustainable tropical - disease research programmes.
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.
Now a system developed in Taiwan, where the pest is endemic, aims to harness artificial intelligence to warn of imminent outbreaks, limiting the need for such drastic action.
CA - MRSA infections now appear to be endemic in many urban regions and cause most CA - S.
«There is now a high risk that Ebola becomes endemic in West Africa,» says Peter Piot, head of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, a co-discoverer of Ebola.
Because of this, people who have contracted the cholera which is endemic to much of the Third World, or people who have suffered from the worldwide epidemic now raging from Africa to South America, have no immunity to the new disease.
Some breeders are now turning to native grasses in the hopes that they will have better defenses against endemic diseases and thus may re-quire smaller amounts of pesticide.
Because bartonellosis cases also spike a few months after rising temperatures are registered, there is time to spray for sand flies in endemic areas, said Nelson Solórzano, who heads the bartonellosis unit at the hospital in Caraz The best investment now, Wilson said, would be in setting up regional surveillance networks of climatologists, entomologists and experts in human, animal and even plant diseases.
In many areas of the world, dengue has now become endemic, meaning that the virus exists at low levels year - round, and infections occur annually during the rainy season when mosquito populations increase rapidly.
A once obscure infection, dengue now threatens 40 percent of the world's population and has become endemic in Mexico.
Without wishing to spoil, after the mill the characters have been put through, everything's wrapped up in a couple of neatly mirrored scenes that suggest that all those endemic, intractable, literal life - or - death problems are now resolved because someone chose to do the «right» thing, and shazam, the story is over.
Hunt your nightmares as you search for answers in the ancient city of Yharnam, now cursed with a strange endemic illness spreading through the streets like wildfire.
Sure those people will still be poor and some other area will now be experiencing endemic poverty but it will have been ended in the South Bronx
«It is endemic in society now, at home young people will be using technology, there's no way that we should take technology out of schools, schools should be leading not following.»
Technology changes, and diseases of interest change, and areas where diseases didn't used to be endemic but now are — that all changes,» she says.
Daily removal of ticks may also help prevent a dog from becoming infected: it generally takes 24 hours for a tick to transmit Borrelia burgdorferi to its host.3 Vaccination is a second method to help reduce the risk of a dog developing Lyme disease.1, 2 Although you may not choose to vaccinate now, encourage new owners of adopted dogs living in endemic areas to see their veterinarian about vaccination.
There are now rescue groups dedicated to reuniting service men to dogs they bonded with in war zones (often where rabies is endemic), importing Afghani strays to cure PTSD, bringing street dogs from Sochi to the US, and even groups rounding up Puerto Rican street dogs for US Adoptathons where cash prizes are awarded to the groups that gather up the most dogs.
While vaccination has been somewhat controversial in the past we now have newer more effective vaccines and if you live in an endemic area you should discuss vaccination with your Veterinarian.
The so - called Chicago dog flu has nothing to do with Chicago, except that this strain, called H3N2, began in Chicago (in the U.S.) and is now living in the environment (it's endemic in the Windy City), but dog flu, also known as canine influenza virus (CIV), is all over the country.
[2] The most famous endemic species, though now extinct, was the pygmy mammoth, which is often cited as a case study in insular dwarfism.
Native species to the island include the Vulnerable Xantus's murrelet (now renamed Scripps's Murrelet), the endemic Anacapa deer mouse and the largest breeding colony of brown pelicans in California.
The latter, endemic to the island chain, is now found only on Santa Rosa Island.
Face your fears as you search for answers in the ancient city of Yharnam, now cursed with a strange endemic illness spreading through the streets like wildfire.
Hunt your nightmares as you search for answers in the ancient city of Yharnam, now cursed with a strange endemic illness spreading through the streets like wildfire.
As overwhelmingly popular as PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is right now, it's hard to recommend the game on Xbox One with, even if its flaws are endemic to the game as a whole and you accept that it will get better over time.
Hunt your nightmares as you search for answers in the ancient city of Yharnam, now cursed with a strange endemic illness spreading through -LSB-...]
Now a study in this week's edition of the journal Nature, «Climate Change and the Global Malaria Recession,» squarely concludes that the ongoing shrinkage of areas where the disease is endemic is many times more significant than any expansion of the potential malaria threat from climate change.
If the energy extracted after the CO2 doubling is endemic to a smaller volume of air than before then the energy density of that volume has increased, and by the definition of Temperature in kinetic theory of gases, it is therefore now hotter as a result of the CO2 doubling.
From the article: For years now, despite Russia coming a horrible second out of the Cold War, and despite the endemic corruption that led one U.S. Ambassador to call Russia «a Mafia State,» the Russians have been able to control the price at which Europe buys its energy.
It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site for both its natural and cultural status; it is one of only 28 mixed (natural and cultural) World Heritage Sites in the world, encompassing 140,000 square miles and supporting 7,000 species, one quarter of which are endemic.
The endemic cloud cover at high latitudes prevents monitoring of ocean temperatures by IR radiometers, and microwave radiometers provide the only way to continually measure SST in these vital Arctic regions, which are now experiencing rapid climate change.
It is endemic to our fast - paced, «got ta have the latest now» culture.
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