Sentences with phrase «remarkable decline»

Brazil's remarkable decline in deforestation provides valuable lessons on the importance of public policies, monitoring systems, and supply chain interventions in slowing the advance of a vast, complex agricultural frontier.
Yes, in recent years, we have seen a remarkable decline in the social and civic engagement of Americans.
«During the 20 - year period of our study, we observed a remarkable decline in the risk of being born preterm or very preterm,» said Dr Henningsen.
A-C ranges from a luxury to a necessity to a literal lifesaver: a recent study (Alan Barreca et al., Adapting to Climate Change: The Remarkable Decline in the U.S. Temperature - Mortality Relationship over the 20th Century) by American economists showed heat - related deaths in the U.S. dropped from roughly 3,600 per year to just 600 around 1960.
Researchers at the Barbraham Institute discovered that when mice were fed a diet entirely lacking in green leafy vegetable matter, that they had a remarkable decline in their immune activity within only two to three weeks.
In this context, it is refreshing to see a new paper at the National Bureau of Economic Research by Alan Barreca et al., titled, «Adapting to Climate Change: The Remarkable Decline in the U.S. Temperature - Mortality Relationship over the 20th Century.»
Tornado activity is in long - term decline, with major tornado strikes (F3 or higher) showing a remarkable decline in recent decades.
The remarkable decline in violence between humans suggests that we could also restrain our violence against the planet.
This is a remarkable decline from the 18 million figure that it was able to hit last year.
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