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As Smithfield flourished, American hog farms vanished at a much steeper rate than have farms in general.
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Also we heated the entire worm body as opposed to just the head or tail region of the worm, and we used a much steeper ramp rate.
A comparison of curves 3A and 3B, although both are suggestive of nonfunctionalization according to the model, shows a neutral loss rate for 3A compared with selective pressure for loss in 3B, parameterized as a much steeper loss rate.
In figure 5, the parameterizations of the dosage balance model show much steeper increases in the rate of loss with increasing network size (as observed in the stepwise reduction of the c parameter toward 0).
Noble-gas recharge temperatures, constrained by numerical simulation results, range from about 15 to 22 °C and indicate a large water-table temperature lapse of about −15 °C/km, much steeper than typical adiabatic lapse rates.
Nevertheless, as increasing the charge-discharge rate, AC shows a much steeper decreasing trend in comparison with CGACF.
Note that the lines for waves 2 and 3 are much steeper than that for wave 1, indicating that the rate of provider adoption of this intervention was much faster than wave 1, a phenomenon that is discussed next.
He noted that taxes were once much steeper: "When I was a young businessman, the marginal tax rate was over eighty per cent.
This is a much steeper hill to climb than just lowering the overall corporate rate and leaving the loopholes wide open.
Learning curves don't get much steeper.
But their climb will be much steeper than they hoped.
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