Sentences with phrase «recent work suggests»

For example, recent work suggests that up to 41 percent of bird species, 66 percent of amphibian species, and between 61 percent and 100 percent of corals that are not now considered threatened with extinction will become threatened due to climate change sometime between now and 2100 (Foden et al., 2013; Ricke et al., 2013), and that in Africa, 10 - 40 percent of mammal species now considered not to be at risk of extinction will move into the critically endangered or extinct categories by 2080, possibly as early as 2050 (Thuiller et al., 2006).
Recent work suggests that the aggregate combination of extremely high temperatures and very low precipitation during the 2012 — 2014 event is the most severe in over a millennium (12).
erlhapp (18:25:11): Recent work suggests atmospheric inflation related to coronal hole passes.
Recent work suggests atmospheric inflation related to coronal hole passes.
Those emissions are based in part on carbon cyclemodel assumptions, which recent work suggests may be too optimistic.
Indeed, some recent work suggests that variations in the sun's brightness could account for some warming.
[Response: More recent work suggests it is smaller, but that's because estimates of the magnitude of the solar forcing variations have been reduced.
Recent work suggests an increase in recent decades in the occurrence of QRA - favorable conditions and associated extreme weather, possibly linked to amplified Arctic warming and thus a climate change influence.
Recent work suggests that a metabolic genetic disorder increases risk for GBM in some dogs (e.g. Shetland Sheepdogs).
Recent work suggests Lomustine (CCNU) is helpful in extending dog survival.
Recent work suggests that direct training methods, such as mentoring and coaching and constructive feedback based on observation of teachers, can improve early education practice and children's performance.
More recent work suggests the gut and the gonads are also involved in the stress response; as a result, some functional medicine practitioners find themselves referring to the system as the HPAGG axis.
Consensus statements from leading governing bodies generally recommend that carbohydrate quantities should range from 3 to 12 g kg 1 body weight.9 - 10 However, recent work suggests that LCHF diets that raise blood ketone levels can increase fat oxidation rates and markers of health and exercise performance.11 - 12 In addition to increased fat oxidation, other potential benefits of LCHF eating plans for endurance athletes include improved training and racing energy, lowered incidence of delayed onset of muscle soreness, reductions in exogenous caloric requirements during training and competition, and the reduced incidence of serious gastrointestinal complaints.13 Although nontraditional, an LCHF eating plan approach has been recommended for athletes in a variety of sports for nearly 40 years, 14 and this report is representative of other cases.
Recent work suggests that the dopamine system initiates the switch from one behavior to another, providing the basis for how syllables are recombined to create an infinite repertoire of behavior.
On the high end, recent work suggests that 4 feet is plausible.23, 3,6,7,8 In the context of risk - based analysis, some decision makers may wish to use a wider range of scenarios, from 8 inches to 6.6 feet by 2100.10,2 In particular, the high end of these scenarios may be useful for decision makers with a low tolerance for risk (see Figure 2.26 on global sea level rise).10, 2 Although scientists can not yet assign likelihood to any particular scenario, in general, higher emissions scenarios that lead to more warming would be expected to lead to higher amounts of sea level rise.
In addition, recent work suggests that arsenic exposure before birth can raise cancer risks later in life, but the mechanism has remained unclear.
Recent work suggests that each kind is associated with a different secretion of the adrenal glands
Recent work suggests the technique could lead to useful fusion power
For instance, as early as the 1960s a number of studies have found that breast - feeding is associated with a lower risk of breast cancer, and more recent work suggests that this may be because breast milk supports the growth of beneficial microorganisms.
Although by definition clinicians can not diagnose PTSD in the absence of trauma, recent work suggests that the disorder's telltale symptom pattern can emerge from stressors that do not involve bodily peril.
Other recent work suggests that ART, although costly, will pay for itself and more by increasing labor productivity, reducing the need for orphan care and deferring medical treatment costs (S. Resch et al..
Bohr defeated Einstein in a series of thought experiments in the 1920s and 1930s using this principle, but more recent work suggests the underlying cause of the duality seen in experiments is a phenomenon called entanglement.
Breastfeeding results in reduced incidence of common infections such as diarrhea, otitis media and pneumonia.5 It is associated with a reduced incidence of childhood - onset diabetes, celiac disease, Crohn's disease and some childhood malignancies.6 More recent work suggests that breastfed infants are less obese in infancy and later childhood.7 Mothers who breastfeed have a more physiologic postpartum recovery and a lower incidence of breast and ovarian cancer, osteoporosis and obesity.8
As the titles of two of his recent works suggest» Between Relativism and Fundamentalism and In Praise of Doubt» Berger's ethic is more restrained.
This supports recent work suggesting California's new funding formula, which pours substantial money into low - income schools, is causing achievement to increase.

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But recent estimates suggest only 11 % actually keep their rifles at home when they're not working.
But the report suggests that Canada needs to work harder at attracting and welcoming international students, particularly in light of recent political squabbles over immigration:
A recent article in MedCity News suggested hospitals improve their results by investing in better communication technologies, boosting staff engagement, improving transparency, and investing in the work environment.
One recent peer - reviewed study of a workplace - based program that gave employees money for walking suggested that the model could work.
Recent reports suggest Google is working on smartphone optimization for its upcoming Android P software, but the Galaxy Note 9 is more likely to release running the current Android software, Oreo.
While it can be easy to imagine telecommuters slacking off because they can, a recent Stanford University research suggests the opposite, revealing that working remotely actually makes employees up to 13 percent more productive — because they enjoy more job satisfaction.
Regardless of the specific mechanism at play in our bodies, the most recent recommendations suggest that working out twice a week may be beneficial in curbing some symptoms of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a stage that precedes the development of Alzheimer's in some older people.
The use of computers and e-mail is ubiquitous among all white collar workers, but a recent study suggests that there's a generational gap between how younger and older employees use the Internet at work.
Still, if you're looking to join this mythical club, recent events suggest you better work fast.
But recent research suggests that there's an exception: when employees work significantly more hours early in their career, it pays off in the long - run, Dr. Dora Gicheva, an assistant professor at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, found.
Price growth in the GTA has accelerated sharply in recent months, suggesting that speculative forces are at work.
House price growth in the GTA has accelerated sharply in recent months, suggesting to us that speculative forces are at work.
Recent economic work examining proxy access specifically is of particular interest in that the findings suggest that the costs of proxy access may outweigh the potential benefits, although the results are not uniform.
Third, I am inclined to agree with recent work in the Bank of England that suggests that it is possible, at least in principle, to embed this discussion within a medium - term inflation targeting framework.
These prices continue to rise more rapidly than building - materials prices, suggesting that profit margins and / or labour costs in the residential construction sector have increased in response to the recent strength in demand for residential construction work and the rise in prices of established houses.
Retirement researchers have begun to suggest in recent years that the optimal approach might be to reduce your exposure to shares and other risky assets as you approach end - of - work D - Day — but then to actually start to add more shares to the mix again as you proceed through retirement.
In a recent sermon series on idols, Hahn focused on the idols of sex, work and appearance, and suggested they be put aside.
A recent interview with The New York Times suggests that James Murphy (of LCD Soundsystem) is working with his recently disbanded mates on a song for an upcoming film.
The prominence of this subject in both the earlier and the more recent work on the New Testament suggests that it is the fundamental problem of all New Testament exposition.
And history, including very recent history, suggests that automation ends up complementing non-automated work, rather than replacing it.
It might also suggest that future work should build on Leclerc's more recent and better - documented formulations.
The information I have been gathering from the people with whom I work suggests that we are only seeing the tip of the iceberg with the recent exposé of priests and clergy molesting children.
Paid - time religious programming has justified its dominance of the religious television field in recent years by suggesting that with its independent financial resources gained through audience cultivation and support it has been able to overcome the limitations experienced by mainline broadcasters as they worked with the local stations and networks on a public service basis.
Savvy packaging companies have such products in the works: The journal «Recent Patents on Food, Nutrition, and Agriculture» keeps track of some, and a recent review of patents for meat and muscle - based food products suggests that solutions in development include «antimicrobial and antioxidant packaging coatings and inserts, sensors or indicators that identify spoilage and freshness, functional engineering customisations, improvements to packaging integrity, leak or tamper detectors and environmentally sustainable options&rRecent Patents on Food, Nutrition, and Agriculture» keeps track of some, and a recent review of patents for meat and muscle - based food products suggests that solutions in development include «antimicrobial and antioxidant packaging coatings and inserts, sensors or indicators that identify spoilage and freshness, functional engineering customisations, improvements to packaging integrity, leak or tamper detectors and environmentally sustainable options&rrecent review of patents for meat and muscle - based food products suggests that solutions in development include «antimicrobial and antioxidant packaging coatings and inserts, sensors or indicators that identify spoilage and freshness, functional engineering customisations, improvements to packaging integrity, leak or tamper detectors and environmentally sustainable options».
In a recent working paper for the Productivity Commission, Jacqueline Crowle and Erin Turner also agree that research suggests that the link between television viewing and childhood obesity is tenuous.
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