Sentences with phrase «occurs hundreds of times»

Amla is a medicinal plant also known as the Indian gooseberry, which occurs hundreds of times in the ancient textbooks of Ayurvedic medicine.
Although many parents get through their baby's first few months without a fever, unfortunately, this scenario occurs hundreds of times a day in emergency rooms all over the country.
While these brain rhythms, occurring hundreds of times a night, move in perfect lockstep in young adults, findings published in the journal Neuron show that, in old age, slow waves during non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep fail to make timely contact with speedy electrical bursts known as «spindles.»

Not exact matches

This identical wash, rinse, repeat cycle has occurred literally hundreds of times over the past 38 years, with no serious investigations or prosecutions whatsoever in that this is official, state - sponsored, for - profit corruption.
``... The only way to understand what is currently happening to us as twenty - first - century Christians in North America is first to understand that about every five hundred years the Church feels compelled to hold a giant rummage sale... About every five hundred years the empowered structures of institutionalized Christianity, whatever they may be at the time, become an intolerable carapace that must be shattered in order that renewal and new growth may occur
In the last few decades it has been established beyond any reasonable doubt that bioeffects and some adverse health effects occur at far lower levels of RF... exposure where no heating... occurs at all; some effects are shown to occur at several hundred thousand times below the existing public safety limits where heating is an impossibility.»
«Though very rarefied by Earth standards, these interstellar clouds are the sites of complex chemical reactions that occur over hundreds - of - thousands or millions of years,» said Jan M. Hollis of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. «Over time, more and more complex molecules can be formed in these clouds.
ALMA also targets mysterious astronomical objects such as a starburst galaxy (supposed to have occurred 12 billion years ago, and undergoing an explosively high rate of star formation, several hundreds of times higher than the Milky Way), which is thought to have significant impact on the evolution of the universe.
Hundreds of billions of cell divisions occur in the body daily, and each time a cell divides, it needs to replicate an identical set of DNA, or approximately 3 billion base pairs.
And yet it is genuinely historic, in that this might well be considered one of the most significant things to occur in our lifetimes, when the world looks back on these times hundreds of years from now.
The ball dropping at the Times Square New Year's Eve celebration in New York City — along with the hundreds of count - down festivities occurring all over the world — seems to cue an onslaught of advertising for the many weight - loss programs that abound in this growing market.
MalcolmT says: «Nick @ 20 Previous climate changes occurred over a time scale of hundreds or thousands of years.
Susan Anderson's NYT link: «The flooding in Louisiana is the eighth event since May of last year in which the amount of rainfall in an area in a specified window of time matches or exceeds the NOAA predictions for an amount of precipitation that will occur once every five hundred years, or has a 0.2 percent chance of occurring in any given year.»
It would require a much stronger relationship of temperature driving CO2 than occurred during the ice age — interglacial oscillations (and it is also important to remember that those changes occurred over much longer timescales too... which is the presumed reason why there is a several hundred year lag time between temperatures starting to rise or fall and CO2 starting to rise or fall).
I am not at this time addressing all of the other abuses of the hapless laws of thermodynamics and physics in general that occur in on - list discussion because I'm just one person, and it has now taken me at a guess over a hundred posts over three days to mostly convince at least some of the people who believed that it was true and correct that they were mistaken.
If, for instance, a type of storm that might normally occur only once every hundred years occurs twice in one decade and four times in the next, you can be reasonably confident that you're in a new climate era.
Only one of the past «Big Five» mass extinctions (the dinosaur extinction event at the end of the Cretaceous) is thought to have occurred as rapidly as would be the case if currently observed extinctions rates were to continue at their present high rate (Alvarez et al., 1980; Barnosky et al., 2011; Robertson et al., 2004; Schulte et al., 2010), but the minimal span of time over which past mass extinctions actually took place is impossible to determine, because geological dating typically has error bars of tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of years.
A one on hundred event will occur 1 % of the time before and after a 1C temp increase.
«We don't know when that 1.5 ° C of warming may occur by, but if it occurred at the end of the century we would expect the heat stress in terms of the number of days above this threshold to be a hundred times more common.
The one hundred interruptions that occur during a normal working day take a significant toll on one's reasoning power and use of time.
It shrinks the broad, unfettered discretion [the prior framework gave] the relevant regulatory authorities to conduct a compliance audit of an ILP, albeit only of an ILP, to a discretion which is properly exercised only in response to conduct which has or is alleged to have occurred in the past — and conduct which inevitably comes to attention only haphazardly, in ways which underreport conduct which ought attract regulatory scrutiny by many tens, if not hundreds of times.
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