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We examine several recent emission projections to determine whether our observed changes were predicted in any emission scenarios.
After the crisis — and the disappearance of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers — sweeping changes were predicted for the industry.
Several expected changes were predicted to be detectable: abundance of parasitic-phase sea lampreys and annual mortality of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) by 2001, abundance of spawning-phase sea lampreys by 2002, and relative return rates of lake trout and sea lamprey wounding rates on lake trout by 2005.
For comparison, on annual scales, stratospheric ozone changes were predicted to be of the order of 2%to6%6%, while those arising from solar UV variation are of the order of 2%to4%4%, with the combined GCR + SPE + EEP ozone losses peaking at high latitudes.
Splicing changes were predicted by Automated Splice Site Analyses (https://splice.uwo.ca/).uwo.ca/
No amino acid changes were predicted to be deleterious.
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Temporal changes are predicted using a probabilistic Markovian process and spatial interaction through cellular automation.
The changes are predicted to save the government £30bn before 2025, with another £13bn generated in taxes from people working longer.
This suite of chemical changes is predicted to have profound impacts on a wide range of marine species, but most studies have addressed these effects in the laboratory15,16.
Future land-use changes are predicted to be influenced by both climate-driven environmental changes and concomitant changes in local economic conditions.
However, both non-shape changes and shape changes are predicted through a Non-Local Linear Regression (NL-LR) of the subject pixel's similar neighbors.
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