Sentence examples for collapse period from inspiring English sources

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It is worth to note that from late January to early June 2005, i.e. during the temporary fishery collapse period, daily landings in Palamós and Blanes harbors were ∼50 100 kg (Figure 2E and 2F), indicating that few trawlers were still operating and acting as "spotters".

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The experiments of Rondon et al. (2011) revealed drastically different collapse periods depending upon whether the initial pile was in a loose or a dense, compacted state.

results in increase of B0 by about 30% during the night and by about 20% during the day, except for the morning collapse periods in equinox and winter when B0 increases by less than 10%.

This is a sign either that we now live in a golden age of unchecked creative opportunity, or in that collapsing period of rock history – the aftermath – where you can do what you want because it really doesn't matter.

As observed, though, by Murdoch et al. [63] and elucidated by Ginzburg and Colyvan [15], consumers specializing on a single resource are unlikely to oscillate with periods less than 6, unless driven by seasonal drivers, in which case the oscillations may collapse to period 1, the period of the seasonal cycle.

When the market collapsed, a period of corporate scandals followed, leading many investors to conclude that more diligent accounting practices were needed.

Yet Weilerstein brilliantly negotiated the sudden mood swings in which passages of buoyant, breezy confidence collapse into periods of painful introspection.

It is worth mentioning that these results correspond to collapse return periods of 2475 years.

Unstable ventilatory control is characterised by high loop gain (LG), and likely contributes to cyclical airway obstruction by promoting airway collapse during periods of low ventilatory drive.

Although deflation appears to be the immediate threat as prices for real estate and commodities have collapsed, this period of deflation is not being driven, as one would expect, by a shrinking supply of money but by fear.

Eventually speculative trading in tulips became so intense as to cause a financial bubble which eventually collapsed, a period known as tulip mania (tulipomania), from 1634 to 1637, similar to the Ottoman Empire's Tulip era.

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