Sentence examples for before spillover from inspiring English sources

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The long time before spillover from raccoon to coyote was detected suggests that coyotes might avoid rabid reservoir animals.

The figure indicates a rise in plague activity (seen best in the red graph) in the bacterium's natural homeland environment of Central Asia in the decades (often totaling a century or more) before spillover into human populations.

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Over 12 months, the additional surge, if it continues, will total $106 billion, or the equivalent of about one full percentage point in economic growth, even before counting spillover effects.

In the 1920s, with some spillover before and after, The New York Times made a convention of photographing artists with both their works of art and the people (or pets) depicted in those works.

Antonakakis (2012) examined cross border currency shock spillover before and after Euro and other currency including Japanese yen, Swiss France and British Pound.

Fund favoritism has been documented before, but a new study, "Spillover Effects of Marketing in Mutual Fund Families," takes the subject a step further.

As a result, the war now appears likely to last longer, kill more civilians and create more spillover effects in neighboring countries than before.

Euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp studies in conjunction with assessment of total body noradrenaline spillover and muscle sympathetic nerve activity before and after renal denervation in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome demonstrated an association between reduction of total body spillover, sympathetic nerve activity and improved insulin sensitivity measured with clamp [ 44].

Implementation of a correction for RV spillover [ 10], which has not been reported before in combination with parametric MBF images, may further improve quantitative accuracy of MBF images, especially in the septum.

If escape occurs after natural selection and before reproduction, then demographic, fitness, and recovery time consequences of spillover increase with decreasing θ C (increasing degree of maladaptation in the cultured population).

The main policy implications are that oil, gasoline, and ethanol market shocks do not spillover into grain prices, which indicates no long-run food before fuel issue.

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