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Mirroring the long downward trend in the popularity of variety shows in general that had taken place in the 1970s, ratings began to decline for Hee Haw by the mid-1980s, a trend that continued into the early 1990s.
These strategies can also be divided into trend or counter-trend approaches depending on whether the fund attempts to profit from following trends ( long or short-term ) or attempts to anticipate and profit from reversals in trends.
* In response to NASA research confirming 2010 tied for the warmest year on record, James Hanson, Chief Climate Scientist and Director, Goddard Institute for Space Studies at NASA, stated: " if the warming trend continues, as is expected, if greenhouse gases continue to increase, the 2010 record will not stand for long.
The Mexican Revolution spearheaded the trend in November 1910, which led to the ousting of dictator Porfirio Diaz, developing into a civil war that dragged on until mid-1920, not long after a new Mexican Constitution was signed and ratified.
If all these indices have the rising trend over a long period of time, it is reflected into rising trend in HDI.
) The leporids first appeared in the late Eocene and rapidly spread throughout the northern hemisphere ; they show a trend towards increasingly long hind limbs as the modern leaping gait developed.
However the development of heavy forms of reactive armour such as the Soviet, later Russian, Kontakt-5 which were designed to shear long rod penetrators, has prompted the reversal of this trend in the newest U. S. rounds.
This is the case where photographs are taken by private individuals and shown on private websites for no commercial purpose ( the current trend for photo albums ), as long as these pictures are displayed at a low resolution ( 600 pixels maximum, resolution of 72dpi ) to avoid abusive usage and downloads.
Swords with exceptionally long hilts are found throughout the High Middle Ages, but these remain exceptional specimens, and not representative of an identifiable trend, until the late 13th or early 14th century.
The king of Scotland and local Welsh rulers had taken advantage of the long civil war in England to seize disputed lands ; Henry set about reversing this trend.
A theme seen in many of Latrobe's designs are plans with squarish-dimensions and a central, multi-story hall with a cupola to provide lighting, which was contrary to the popular trend of the time of building houses with long narrow plans.
If the observational record is long enough and conditions are stationary ( i. e. there is no significant long-term trend ), a meaningful annual cycle will result that can be used to calculate an anomaly time series.
Continuing the trend of featuring lengthy symphonic pieces, the title track " Infinity " is over 9 minutes long.
The long term trend towards electronic trading had been reducing the Exchange's status as a visitor attraction and, although the gallery reopened, it was closed permanently in 1992.
After leaving Coleman, Don Cherry eschewed the trend towards funk / fusion and continued to play sparse jazz, often in small groups and duets ( many with ex-Coleman drummer Ed Blackwell ) during a long sojourn in Scandinavia and other locations.
The modern trend of exposing the navel has usually been confined to women, apart from a 1980s fashion male belly-button shirt fad, although males have long exposed their navels when going shirtless, such as when swimming.
One poet who served in the war, the visual artist David Jones, later resisted this trend in his long experimental war poem " In Parenthesis ", which was written directly out of his trench experiences but was not published until 1937.
As in other aspects of Japanese culture, the subjects portrayed by netsuke trend, over the long term, away from an initial emphasis on motifs of Chinese derivation toward a focus on objects of more strictly national interest.
Muldoon has not since published a poem of comparable length, but a new trend is emerging whereby more than one long poem appears in a volume.
The ' long hood, short deck ' style was followed too, as was the new trend for concealed headlights on the XL and LTD. One other change for 1968 was that the base V8 engine increased from 289 to.
Capital inflows tend to be 4 % above its long run trend in the year previous to the crisis ; similarly the price of housing is 15 % above its trend one year before the bust.

long and growth
Second, the upper portion permits comparison of maturity levels of an equal number of growth centers from the long, short, and round bones of the five regions.
One growth center in a short bone -- distal phalanx of the second finger -- was chosen as an example for discussion here, primarily because epiphyseal-diaphyseal fusion, the maturity indicator for Completion in long and short bones, occurs in this center for girls near the menarche and for boys near their comparable pubescent stage.
Foods, which long had been considered `` recession resistant '' but hardly dynamic stocks, have been acting like growth stocks, going to higher price-earnings ratios.
This was often a historic form, the effect of successive growth over long time with concentric traces of town walls and citadels.
However, according to recent studies, California chaparral is extraordinarily resilient to very long periods without fire and continues to maintain productive growth throughout pre-fire conditions.
The first year of growth of the common foxglove produces only the stem with its long, basal leaves.
Growth economics studies factors that explain economic growththe increase in output per capita of a country over a long period of time.
A primary law of population ecology is the Malthusian growth model which states, " a population will grow ( or decline ) exponentially as long as the environment experienced by all individuals in the population remains constant.
Hoover had long been a proponent of the concept that public-private cooperation was the way to achieve high long-term growth.
However, in Mandel's theory, there are no long " cycles ", only distinct epochs of faster and slower growth spanning 20 – 25 years.
He exposed boiled broths to air in vessels that contained a filter to prevent all particles from passing through to the growth medium, and even in vessels with no filter at all, with air being admitted via a long tortuous tube that would not allow dust particles to pass.
However, the tradition is comparatively late ( it dates from Josephus, a 1st century AD historian ), and scholars are practically unanimous that the book had a long period of growth, that it includes some material of considerable antiquity, and that it reached its present form in the Persian period ( 538 – 332 BC ).
Nevertheless, they also agree that Leviticus had a long period of growth, with many additions and editings, before reaching that form.
The European eel has a number of metamorphoses, from the larval stage to the leptocephalus stage, then a quick metamorphosis from leptocephalus to glass eel at the edge of the continental shelf ( 8 days for the Japanese eel ), two months at the border of fresh and salt water where the glass eel undergoes a quick metamorphosis into elver, then a long stage of growth followed by a more gradual metamorphosis to the migrating phase.
From the middle and late Eastern Han to the early Wei and Jin dynasties, the net growth of ancient Chinese science and technology experienced a peak ( second only to that of the Northern Song dynasty )... Han studies of the Confucian classics, which for a long time had hindered the socialization of science, were declining.
Since the incubation period of prion diseases is so long, an effective drug does not need to eliminate all prions, but simply needs to slow down the rate of exponential growth.
These locations are selected for their cold hard winters that kill pests and long sunshine hours in the summer for optimum growth.
The growth of underground culture was facilitated by the emergence of alternative weekly publications like IT ( International Times ) and OZ magazine which featured psychedelic and progressive music together with the counter culture lifestyle, which involved long hair, and the wearing of wild shirts from shops like Mr Fish, Granny Takes a Trip and old military uniforms from Carnaby Street ( Soho ) and Kings Road ( Chelsea ) boutiques.
* It can induce growth arrest by holding the cell cycle at the G < sub > 1 </ sub >/ S regulation point on DNA damage recognition ( if it holds the cell here for long enough, the DNA repair proteins will have time to fix the damage and the cell will be allowed to continue the cell cycle ).
It is not known whether pterosaurs practiced any form of parental care, but their ability to fly as soon as they emerged from the egg and the numerous flaplings found in environments far from nests and alongside adults has led most researchers, including Christopher Bennett and David Unwin, to conclude that the young were dependent on their parents for a relatively short period of time, during a period of rapid growth while the wings grew long enough to fly, and then left the nest to fend for themselves, possibly within days of hatching.
It can be propagated from an existing plant by clipping a shoot ( from a soft new growth ) long, stripping a few leaves from the bottom, and planting it directly into soil.
To avoid these problems, plants developed mechanisms that limit sodium uptake by roots, store them in cell vacuoles, and control them over long distances ; excess sodium may also be stored in old plant tissue, limiting the damage to new growth.
Construction of a new port had long been under consideration in response to the projected growth of port traffic in the latter part of the twentieth century.
Mares had seen the potential of the Brewery ’ s growth with the arrival of the long delayed railway service in 1858.

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