Sentences with phrase «year spans increases»

Some states in India have reported in four - year or eight - year spans increases of 200 percent, which is biologically impossible.

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But according to Robert Scott of the Economic Policy Institute, the U.S. economy will fall well short of that goal, as exports only increased by 48.4 % over that five - year span.
And if that's the case it makes little economic or ecological sense to spend billions of dollars building new fossil fuel infrastructure and increasing capacity, particularly when that infrastructure has a working life span and expected financial return that well exceeds thirty years.
Perhaps even more significant than the increase in fringe benefits is the changing time span of people's working lives and the ratio of working to non-working years during the life cycle.
In his recent book, Life, Liberty, and the Defense of Dignity, he offers «four benefits» of mortality: interest and engagement, suggesting that adding, say, twenty years to the human life span would not proportionately increase the pleasures of life; seriousness and aspiration, proposing that the knowledge that our life is limited is what leads us to take life seriously and passionately; beauty and love, presenting the idea that it is precisely their perishability that makes, for instance, flowers beautiful to us, just as the coming and going of spring makes that season all the more meaningful; and, finally, virtue and moral excellence, by which he means the virtuous and noble deeds that mortality makes possible, including the sacrifice of our own life for a worthy cause.
It will be a mutation of the soul and the spirit that will span months and years; it will involve enlarging muscle mass and increasing brain power; it will include the hormonal process by which a girl becomes a woman; it will entail the spiritual journey of a gifted amateur into a professional; and, even more burdensome and fascinating, it will require Michelle to publicly assume the role for which she is being cast — the greatest women's golfer ever, a potential savior of her sport.
Thanks in part to technological advances as well as ever - increasing life expectancy, others say we could live to be 1,000 years old although many more believe an average life span of -LSB-...]
The increasing life span means that many grandparents have the opportunity to be in their grandchildren's lives for many years.
During these two years, your little one will go from taking a few tentative steps to running, jumping, and moving with increased coordination; from using a handful of words to having a broad vocabulary (and talking up a storm); and from being able to focus for three minutes or less to having an increased attention span that opens the door to all kinds of new toddler activities.
Also addressed are the many aspects of a woman's life — career, education, marriage, and a host of other factors — that may increase her stress during the span of her childbearing years and make her especially susceptible to emotional difficulties.
The chamber's budget also seeks to increase the minimum wage over a span of three years, tied to inflation starting in 2019.
Cuomo's office said the state's rate of funding increase for Big Apple schools is 35 percent higher than City Hall's contribution over the three - year span.
Fertility rates tend to decrease with increasing life span even if the number of fertile years per person increases, which counters the trend toward population increase associated with increased life span.
The researchers found that the share of these infections resistant to multiple antibiotics rose from 0.2 percent in 2007 to 1.5 percent in 2015, a seven - fold - plus increase in a short, eight - year span.
Increasing human life spans may actually intensify the problem, because people have more years to experience the loneliness and infirmity of old age.
A mix of factors is contributing to an increasing mortality rate of trees in the moist tropics, where trees in some areas are dying at about twice the rate that they were 35 years ago, according to a far - reaching study examining tree health in the tropical zone that spans South America to Africa to Southeast Asia.
At the time, other scientists postulated that at the extreme end of an organism's life span, its chances of dying from one year — or day — to the next increase at a set, exponential rate; Vaupel and Carey's goal was to determine whether that assumption was valid.
Researchers have yet to increase a mouse's life span (which rarely goes above two years) to five years, although one mouse fell just short of that mark.
When the authors looked at seasonal trends over the same time period, the most notable expansion of the Sahara occurred in summer, resulting in a nearly 16 percent increase in the desert's average seasonal area over the 93 - year span covered by the study.
Analyzing the baseline risk factors and health conditions of patients in each grouping, they found the average age of STEMI patients decreased from 64 to 60, and the prevalence of obesity increased from 31 to 40 percent between the first five - year span and the last five - year span.
For the last century and a half, the average life span in wealthy countries has increased steadily, climbing from about 45 to more than 80 years.
«What's interesting is that the temperature increase observed during this recent 32 - year period was as large as that measured at the lighthouses spanning 120 years,» said Kuffner.
The oldest of the old increase rapidly The dramatic extension of life spans across the world, increasing from 70 years in 2010 to 2015 to 83 years in 2095 to 2100, may seem like unadulterated good news, but what that means for quality of life is not as straightforward.
In fact, we are, in about a billion years, at least according to Caldeira and Kasting («The life span of the biosphere revisited, Nature, 360, 721, 1992), because the increased solar luminosity and ensuing global warming will cause the silicates to start reacting with the atmospheric CO2.
The scope of its work has increased dramatically in recent years, and the institute now has affiliated faculty spanning 19 academic departments, including clinical departments in the Warren Alpert Medical School.
Long life span, enjoyed as never before by America's baby boomer generation, is expected to increase another 10 years worldwide by 2050.
A 2011 study in male Japanese factory workers found those who slept less than six hours a night had a five-fold increased heart attack risk over a 14 - year span compared with those who logged between 7 and 8 hours a night.
By 2020, the typical 18 - year - old will gain 0.31 years due to the drop in smoking rates (above and beyond life span increases caused by other factors).
Starting around the year 1820, which marks the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, there has been an increase in the human life span.
They may also extend your lifeline: Your life span may be increased by two years by eating nuts regularly — one handful (or about a quarter of a cup) five or more days a week.
Yes studies have proven that when Aloe Vera is taken daily it can increase the life span of mammals 20 % that equates to 10 - 15 years for most individuals!
Our DNA repair capacity is essential to longevity, and a joint study by the United States Department of Agriculture with other organizations found that blueberry compounds are so effective at supporting this process that they may increase life span by an average of 28 %, or around 22 years in humans.
A state using three - year data averaging would increase subgroup sample size similarly to using grade - span reporting over three grade levels.
Over the span of last five years, the number of pre-primary and childcare institutions has shown a remarkable increase owing to the growing number of centers of various private preschool chains.
Increases are not large for any one year, but they note that effects will cumulate for students who attend K - 12 after a reform is enacted, a 13 - year span.
According to Ingersoll's data, which tracked teacher turnover over a recent 20 - year span, the annual rate of minority teacher turnover increased by 28 percent, with many teachers leaving due to a reported lack of influence within their classrooms and schools.
It is not unknown to anyone that the number of money lenders available for borrowers increased in the span of how many years.
The month of November also showed an increase making the two month span the highest rise in consumer credit borrowing in the past 11 years.
Vancouver's multiple is 11.8 and Toronto's is 7.7; both scores are a point higher than 2015, suggesting median homes prices in each city increased by the equivalent of a full year's income in the span of 12 months.
There is not much known about average life spans of cats in the United States, but it does appear that the number of cat oldsters has substantially increased in the last 20 years.
Fleas have a life span of more than one year and if they become too serious, your feline's risk of having anemia will increase.
The sizable growth East Padden Animal Hospital has achieved over a three year span has been attributed to a major overhaul of its website, increased digital and direct marketing, a new reputation management system, and a major staff development initiative.
With nearly 200 works spanning 1,000 years of art history, Phoenix Rising is emblematic of the increasing sophistication and cultural commitment of the city's greater metropolitan area, the sixth largest in the nation.
«The Mogao Caves are the greatest repository of early Chinese art, and it spans a thousand years, from the fourth to the 14th century,» says Mimi Gates, former director of the Seattle Art Museum and current chairman of the Dunhuang Foundation, which works to increase public awareness of the site and raise funds toward its conservation.
Of course, the warming linear trend over that most recent 1999 - 2014 span (including NASA's newest hottest year / decade ever) is an even bigger LOL - a trend that equates to +0.26 °C increase by 2100.
A rough estimate of the time taken to increase anthropogenic CO2 (column 3 of the above 4 - row table) by a factor of e (2.718) in the recent past can be had by dividing ln (93.2 / 31.5) = 1.0848 into the 45 year span of the table, giving 41.5 years.
The scale of the time and problem is much more amenable to human thought: perhaps 1.5 K increase to a doubling of CO2 over 70 years; the rest of the change to happen gradually over a span of 1 — 4 millenia.
Were the hypothesis that warming will increase at least 1C / decade averaged over a millennium at 95 % confidence, nineteen times in twenty, given the noise in the signal, all other things being equal, we'd first need 17 years at least to get some kinda sketchy data, and then could begin calculating from the set of subsequent running or independent 17 year spans (a different calculation for each, depending on the PDF) the probability that a -20 C decade would be consistent with a +1 C / decade hypothesis.
The NOAA graph you linked to clearly shows that the CO2 increase 2000 - 2010 more than doubled compared to the 1960 - 1970 average, that is over a 40 years span.
We assume a solar panel life span of 30 years, a decline in panel production of 0.5 % per year, inverter replacements at years 10 and 20, and retail electricity rates increasing 2.18 % per year (National average utility bill increase of 2.18 % based on EIA data for the last reported 20 years, nationally (1997 - 2017).
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