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Identified threats included natural disasters, which are occurring at more frequent intervals and are likely to increase as a result of climate change, with negative implications for the global economy.
As the impacts of climate change become more evident in real time, some scientists have also pushed to redefine the mission of the IPCC – suggesting scientists produce smaller, focused reports at more frequent intervals.
But instead of attacking terms, they took an all-or-nothing approach to investing in new funds: those raised by firms with a generally good record got oversubscribed, bad performers got nothing.If it gets harder to make profits by investing, private-equity firms will probably try to earn bigger management fees by raising ever larger funds at more frequent intervals.
Density-based methods require data to be collected at more frequent intervals.
Then in 2009, we saw the rise of secondary markets, which allowed early stage investors and employees to take some money off the table at more frequent intervals.
Density-based methods use the spatial reflection of the relationship between activity and point density, and require data with more frequent intervals.
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The other reason why these results happen is that the UDP datagram length of the cross traffic affects the nAP's processing overhead where the shorter makes data frames on the nAP be generated with the more frequent interval.
However, at more frequent screening intervals, strategies combining vaccination and screening were preferred.
More precise estimates would require more prolonged surveillance data, data with more frequent swabbing intervals, and/or extensive typing information to help identify transmission routes.
Measurement at more frequent time intervals may also be useful to keep track of the changes of cognitive ability and mood.
Given the general increase in heterogeneity at lower spatial scales and over shorter time periods, we would not expect existing outbreak definitions to be any more comparable at lower spatial scales or with more frequent reporting intervals.
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