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"We haven't seen the rapid acceleration that other markets have".
BONE LOSS -- The rapid acceleration of bone loss at menopause is most effectively countered by estrogen.
In fact, with the rapid acceleration in participation in mileage programs, selling miles is one of the few money-making bright spots in the airline business today.
The rapid acceleration lately in the central bank's index may be more of a cause for concern than its absolute level, Mr. Anderson said.
So far, however, the most striking feature of his energy policy has been the rapid acceleration of coal mining and of coal-fired power plants.
The rapid acceleration of new technology will have a bigger impact on HE than economic crisis Despite turbulent economic times in 2012, there is a bigger global picture that will have a greater impact on the future of higher education: the rapid acceleration of new technology, innovation, design and new knowledge.
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(Some biologists call this the "rapid-acceleration removal method").
The more rapid acceleration of the neighbourhood policing teams comes at a time when the government is facing criticism over its plan for police force mergers that could cut the number of forces from 43 in England and Wales to about 24.
In men, there was a rapid increase during young adulthood followed by reduced rates of increase The early rapid acceleration in male heart disease mortality could explain these sex differences rather than menopausal changes in women Efforts to improve cardiac health in women should focus on their lifetime risk rather than only after menopause Cite this as: BMJ 2011 343 d5170.
The high throughput analysis of intact proteins by mass spectrometry has become increasingly relevant due to the recent and rapid acceleration in the development of enabling technologies.
The Tesla's rapid acceleration comes from the ability of an electric motor to deliver its maximum amount of torque at whatever speed the motor is turning.In this section Highly charged motoring Fair play Face off ReprintsTorque is the scientific term for turning force, and it is measured in newton-metres (Nm).
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