Sentences with phrase «patterns shifted over time»

We also investigated whether college enrollment patterns shifted over time, given the network's rapid expansion while the students in our sample were enrolled, and found no evidence that Noble's effectiveness declined appreciably over this period.

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But the patchy distribution of enamel in Psarolepis may suggest a different scenario, in which the pattern of enamel production, rather than the of shape and location of already enameled structures, shifted over time.
The 2015 — 2020 guidelines have also shifted their focus: This time, rather than emphasizing specific food groups and nutrients (such as whole grains and potassium), the guidelines target eating patterns — everything a person eats and drinks over time.
Under gravity's pull, the soap film flows, causing the patterns to shift over time until finally the bubble pops.
But the patchy distribution of enamel in Psarolepis may suggest a different scenario, in which the pattern of enamel production, rather than the shape and location of already - enameled structures, shifted over time.
I don't own anything camo (and honestly was never interested in it), but I'm starting to think I may need some... It's interesting how our taste shifts and changes over time... I know I just started thinking about pattern mixing last year and now seek out ways to mix patterns.
There has been a shift in the pattern of use over time, especially in the last 4 years.
Trended credit data reflects patterns in borrower behavior, such as shifts in the number of balance decreases over time, or increases in the rate of a borrower's utilization — the portion of the individual's credit limit represented by their outstanding balances.
The largest climate mode shift over this time interval, occurring ~ 950,000 years before the present (the mid-Pleistocene transition), has previously been attributed to changes in the pattern and frequency of ice sheets.
Recent work (e.g., Hurrell 1995, 1996; Thompson and Wallace 1998; Corti et al., 1999) has suggested that the observed warming over the last few decades may be manifest as a change in frequency of these naturally preferred patterns (Chapters 2 and 7) and there is now considerable interest in testing the ability of climate models to simulate such weather regimes (Chapter 8) and to see whether the greenhouse gas forced runs suggest shifts in the residence time or transitions between such regimes on long time - scales.
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