Sentences with phrase «over the population balance»

Not exact matches

«[A] fter years of wrangling over how to fix the statute, in which officials sought to balance the interests of scientists, the agricultural industry, and biotech firms with those of indigenous populations demanding compensation for traditional knowledge, Brazil President Dilma Rousseff last week signed a law that is raising hopes among scientists.
New strains including multidrug resistant E. coli were seen to emerge within the collection over time, but these quickly reached a balance with other strains in the population rather than increasing over time.
Since most of us are in positive energy balance, and consequently gain weight slowly but gradually over time, the present results are highly relevant for most Western populations.
The study surveyed 1,080 respondents over the course of three weeks, balancing responses by age, gender, income, race, sexuality and other factors in order to accurately represent the U.S. population.
The study was conducted by website DatingAdvice.com, which surveyed 1,080 respondents over the course of three weeks, balancing the data to accurately represent the U.S. population.
Even with these small minority populations, the conflict generated in these cities over efforts to move students to achieve economic balance in the schools was considerable.
Despite operating with a drastically smaller operating budget than they had planned for, Tangi Academy has met every desegregation requirement and has achieved a balanced at - risk and special education student population — an accomplishment that TPSB has struggled to achieve in many of its own schools for over the last half century.
Results are skewed as sampled population remains small but as it continues on it finds balance in the seemingly complex randomness eventually returning to breakeven over the long term and then minus the spread its unprofitable.
The latest article on greening I've seen is from a couple of months ago: «Human population growth offsets climate - driven increase in woody vegetation in sub-Saharan Africa» https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-017-0081 Thanks to climate change and CO2 increase the balance is positive towards greening over human deforestation.
Many American insurers do not provide or offer flood insurance due to prohibitive costs: they are not able to spread the risk over a wide enough population and therefore put their balance sheet at risk if there are multiple claims at the same time.
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