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But about 9000 years ago, South American population growth appears to level off, the researchers report online today in Nature.
This test suggests keeping the factors up to the point where the smooth decrease of eigenvalues appears to level off to the right of a simple line plot.
Generally, the approach performance is improved when more hydrologic records are available, but the improvement appears to level off when the short-term gage has 10 years or more records.
The pore diameter of the mesoporous material increases with increasing CO2 pressure (from 2.60 nm (unprocessed) to 3.21 nm at 344 bar), but appears to level off above 100 bar.
Ultimately, the novel revolves around a geopolitical plot that, between armed drones, dirty bombs, and thermonuclear devices, ultimately appears to level much of the developed world, all in service of a prophecy involving the Illuminati and Knights Templar.
In general, all categories follow a similar trend, with the exception of the 'other' class, which appears to start accumulating references sooner than the others, but also appears to level off and even decrease in rate in more recent times.
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Corn appeared to level off.
No surprise, then, that SXSW is always scrutinised for commercialisation – and that does appear to level up a little each year.
Although the data showed a sharp fall in civilian deaths from their peak between mid-2006 and mid-2007, the rate of decline appeared to level off in the past two months.
Second, the recession that appeared to level the hope of financing the arena is abating, opening up clogged credit markets to the possibility of selling up to $600 million in bonds.
Global loss of stratospheric ozone appeared to level off in the late 1990's and early 2000's, prompting some researchers to suggest that ozone recovery had begun.
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