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are amplifying
verb
To render larger, more extended, or more intense, and the like;—used especially of loudspeakers, telescopes, microscopes, etc.
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Solar activity has been nearly flat and slightly decreasing in recent decades, meaning that if GCRs do amplify solar influences on climate, they are amplifying a cooling effect.
The S. bongori species was only amplified by the two assays that are amplifying all the species of the Salmonella genus (Table 4).> -wrap-foot> notnot applicable The CoSYPS Path Food detection/identification system based on seven qPCR assays allowed the detection of the eleven tested samples.
So, if GCRs really do amplify the solar influence on global temperatures, since 1980 they are amplifying a cooling effect.
And Facebook and Google are amplifying and spreading that message.
"The same Arctic feedbacks that are amplifying human-induced climate changes are amplifying natural variability," explained Asgeir Sorteberg, a climate modeler at the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research in Bergen, Norway.
"We have a situation in which major financial institutions are amplifying a public crisis for private gain," he said.
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The recession is amplifying these difficulties, says McCall.
It is not bringing Labour together; it is amplifying Labour's internal turbulence.
"The global economic crisis is amplifying the need to be a preferred investment destination," he added.
In effect, the hormone was amplifying the cries of baby mice in the brains of mothers.
The recession is amplifying these effects, and the resulting falls in revenue have been dramatic.
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