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Extreme outbreaks have become more frequent because of two factors, Tippett said.
We had nothing to protect us from extreme temperatures, more frequent because of climate change.
Droughts may not only become more frequent because of changes in precipitation severity, but also because of altered precipitation type.
The odds have not changed, some say, but the failures seem more frequent because the number of biotechnology drugs in trials has increased so much over the years.
For instance, children are more sensitive to high temperatures than adults, and in natural disasters (which are expected to become more frequent because of climate change) children are often the most impacted.
The final part of the exhibition is dominated by photos taken by Clifford Ross that show violent waves crashing to shore during hurricane season on Long Island, making the point that extreme weather is expected to become more frequent because of climate change.
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Pyrethroids kill aphids, although they are more costly to use because they require more frequent application because they break down in sunlight, in water and in the soil; this "disadvantage" means that they do not cause long-term contamination of soil and groundwater.
In addition, in other genes than the one having driven the saeptation, certain alleles would have become much more frequent, either because they were genetically linked to the advantageous mutation, or simply because the smaller size of the population had favoured their drift towards fixation.
The assessors do not favor more frequent revaluations because of of their cost.
But this is getting more frequent, and because everybody has to have a patdown it's a problem," Paul said.
First, they tend to view infrequent conditions as similar to more frequent ones because classification depends more on relevance to intentions than empirical frequency.
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