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Because of our historical emissions, many changes are locked in — and others that have occurred are permanent.
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It's one of the first changes being locked up brings".
A prime example is the Proms, which should be a vibrant reflection of the diversity of the UK music scene instead of (bar a few cosmetic changes) being locked in the past.
Data were collected using the web-based clinical trial management system at the data centre (EPS Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan), and additional changes were locked out of the database on 31 March 2009.
Some negative impacts of climate change are locked in for decades and centuries ahead because of humanity's burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and appetite for cheap meat.
In all these cases, the carbon that can fuel massive further climate change is locked into the soil, peat and forests of ecosystems that span the tropics to the poles.
Methane, the principal component of natural gas, is a greenhouse gas that is 87 times as powerful as carbon dioxide on a 20 year timescale about as much time as scientists say we have left before "dangerous" climate change is locked in, assuming current emissions trajectories.
Rather than "genetic" changes that are locked into DNA, these are known as "epigenetic" changes.
The above described statistical testing of the evolution of Pv only accounts for changes that are locked to the occurrence of a single action potential, such as the AHP.
Part of this catalyst was then reduced in a H2 atmosphere under "mild" conditions, thus catalyst properties such as particle size are not changed, as they are locked in during previous high temperature treatment.
It guides them to become aware of unhealthy, unwanted patterns and behaviors and helps create fast and lasting change before these patterns are locked into place for decades.
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