Sentences with phrase «slows the turnover of»

The Rent Stabilization Association advocates a slow turnover of stabilized apartments to market - rate, rather than a wholesale switch, Strasburg said.
Researchers located a novel gene mutation causing cleft lip and cleft palate defects, which slows the turnover of hyaluronan, an important component of the hard palate.
Delivering mitigation actions in the short ‐ term will avoid future lock ‐ in effects resulting from the slow turnover of stock (particularly aircraft, trains, and ships) and the long ‐ life and sunk costs of infrastructure already in place.
Regardless of the outcome, insurers should expect a slower turnover of cases.

Not exact matches

The logic: In a battle of big and slow against small and fast, give me the speedsters and let me see that beautiful turnover chain a few more times before 2017 comes to an end.
If your inventory is out of date or not selling (you have slow turnover), it may not be wise to attempt inventory financing, because you may not find a willing lender.
The slow reaction of the SEC might be attributed to management turnover.
In addition to its direct impact on financial sector output, this has contributed to weakness in non-mining construction and property turnover, as well as slower growth of retail spending (Lowe 2012 and Stevens 2012).
Like last night, instead of worrying about which Petr was going to show up, or counting E52 turnovers, and gloomily watching Blash blend the lines every 3 shifts, I was able to smile and cheer and call for the slow and painful decapitation by way of a butter knife of anyone wearing a White & Blue sweater.
Some combination of poor turnovers luck (nearly three points per game), a lack of big plays on offense, and a slow degrading of the defense turned the tide late.
Sadly, there are still challenges (not trying to dig up negatives — I'm fully on board with the idea of a longer meal time)-- if the cafeteria isn't big enough, longer meals (slower turnover) could be a challenge.
Slow addition of the proton source -LSB--LCB- 2,6 - lutidinium -RCB--LCB- BAr ′ 4 -RCB-, where Ar ′ is 3,5 -(CF3) 2C6H3] and reductant (decamethyl chromocene) was critical for achieving high efficiency (∼ 66 % in four turnovers).
They took no account of the far slower turnover rates in a typical population of deep - sea fishes.»
Cells routinely dismantle and recycle their proteins, but the rate of turnover slows with age, allowing defective proteins to hang around in cells for longer periods.
This rapid turnover means that even if human activity was directly adding or removing significant amounts of water vapour (it isn't), there would be no slow build - up of water vapour as is happening with CO2 (see Climate myths: Human CO2 emissions are tiny compared with natural sources).
In the Ugandan cohort, higher T - cell activation and IL - 6 were associated with faster disease progression, whereas IFABP levels, indicative of enterocyte turnover, was elevated in slow progressors compared to fast progressors.
J. K. Watson, S. Rulands, A. C. Wilkinson, A. Wuidart, M. Ousset, A. Van Keymeulen, B. Göttgens, C. Blanpain, B. D. Simons, E. L. Rawlins Clonal dynamics reveal two distinct populations of basal cells in slow turnover airway epithelium Cell Reports, 12 (1), 90 — 101 (2015)
Interestingly, we find that that the slowest relaxation timescale of the cortex is similar to turnover times of cortical cross-linkers.
The working hypothesis of the Herlyn lab is that tumor - maintenance cells (tumor stem cells) are central to dormancy due to their non-proliferation or very slow turnover and their non-responsiveness to growth signals.
«There's a lot of growth in beta cells up until puberty or even young adulthood, but after that, there's a very slow turnover,» she says.
When we age, it's a slowing in the circulation of nutrient - rich blood and detoxifying lymph and increasingly sluggish skin - cell turnover.
Testosterone slows down bone cell turnover — preventing the resorption of old bone before new bone can be formed.
As we age, the rate of skin cell turnover slows, meaning the body takes longer to shed old skin cells and generate new ones.
Even though the turnover of collagen may be slow, it is increased in elderly people (Mays et al. 1991; Lohmander et al. 1996, 2003; Passeri et al. 2003), which may be explained by the increase in modified collagen which is more susceptible to collagenases.
Even mild dehydration can affect performance and increase your recovery time by slowing cellular turnover, the removal of waste products from the bloodstream and the delivery of key nutrients to hungry cells.
Hundreds of studies have indicated that practicing this diet for several years can help fight a host of potential causes of inflammation, help maintain a healthy protein turnover rate — a process critical to slowing the aging process — and it even activates an incredibly powerful anti-aging gene.
High fiber diets slow bone turnover in young men but have no effect on efficiency of intestinal calcium absorption.
biggest issue with the Wii U is their ignorance of North America, their poor online experience and slow game turnover rate generic 3rd party support is almost dead on Wii U, so its good to see Nintendo going to other companies to make some exclusive titles for them (hyrule warriors, fatal frame) lets hope this trend continues
Nor are there good estimates of what kinds of salary increases would need to be offered to slow the turnover among teachers.
High teacher turnover, slow and unreliable Internet connections, and the loss of art and music programming are all serious issues, but the most significant barrier faced by many rural districts is the rapidly growing cost of transporting students to and from school.
Sue McCabe, the Highline teachers union president, said that although she believes that Enfield has moved away from a strictly top - down approach to disciplinary reform and is now doing a better job of listening to teachers, she worries that the teacher turnover, which hasn't slowed significantly, will harm the district long term.
The international rollout is taking longer than anticipated, with Nook still focused in the US, UK, and now Australia (some additional global markets can access the Nook ebook store through specific tablet apps, however), but at a time when there's a high rate of turnover within the digital division, maintaining a slow but steady pace of international growth may be the smarter move to take.
While fiction experienced a slow year, nonfiction was extremely successful: sales rose by 5.4 % with the share of turnover shifting to 10.1 %, compared to 9.4 % in 2014.
Which can take a significant amount of time & energy, and substantial portfolio re-allocation — for example, if I was simultaneously building up six new holdings of 5 % each (on average), that might well imply investing / re-allocating a full 30 % of my portfolio (and my portfolio turnover's generally low & slow) before I finally start disclosing any of those positions here.
The much slower thermohaline circulation mixes cold abyssal water on a time scale of centuries — the global ocean turnover time estimated from bottom current velocities is estimated to be on the order of half a millennium
«This slow stock turnover elevates the importance of ensuring that starting today, new buildings and buildings features are designed for optimal efficiency and low carbon emissions.»
Capital stock turnover is slow, with vehicles lasting a decade or more and power plants lasting on the order of half a century, which makes rapid market penetration impossible.
Reservoir turnover times of the slow domain are 10,000 years or longer.
Some large - scale energy - conversion plants can have an operational life of up to 100 years giving a slow rate of turnover, but around 2 — 3 % per year replacement rate is more usual (Section 4.4.3).
Right now, electric vehicles are only 0.7 percent of the US car fleet, and turnover is fairly slow, but many analysts expect that falling battery prices should help speed up the shift by making EVs more cost - competitive with traditional vehicles.
Even in the worst turnovers, we still had over 30 % new benchers (usually closer to 40 or 50 %), meaning that, even in the slowest turnover times, we would have a 60 % renewal in the span of two elections, i.e., four years and one day.
«Millennial homeowners who can't afford to trade up because of their student debt end up staying put, which slows the turnover in the housing market and exacerbates the low supply levels and affordability pressures for those trying to buy their first home,» says Yun.
Reports of slowing in the job market reverberated this week as monthly job openings fell sharply in August, down 7.3 percent to 5.443 million, according to the Labor Department's Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey.
The communities have a slower turnover rate of residents than other seniors housing projects, such as stand - alone assisted - living buildings.
«In addition to slow housing turnover and the diminishing supply of distressed properties, lagging new home construction — especially single family — has kept available inventory far below balanced levels,» says Lawrence Yun, NAR's chief economist.
«In addition to slow housing turnover and the diminishing supply of distressed properties, lagging new home construction — especially single family — has kept available inventory far below balanced levels,» he says.
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