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rebound and oil
Jayton's population remained at around 600 from the 1950s through the 1980 Census before declining to 513 in 1990 and 441 in 2000, but a resurgence in the local oil industry led to a rebound and the 2010 Census counted 534 residents.
First, in the context of a mature market such as for oil in developed countries, the direct rebound effect is usually small, and so increased fuel efficiency usually reduces resource use, other conditions remaining constant.

rebound and helped
The Barberton Community Foundation has likely helped the city rebound during the late 20th and early 21st century.
Expanding North American Beaver populations throughout the Wood Duck's range have also helped the population rebound as beavers create an ideal forested wetland habitat for Wood Ducks.
Tribeca suffered financially after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, but government grants and incentives helped the area rebound fairly quickly.
The additions of rookies Atwater and Bobby Humphrey, along with key free agent signings, helped Denver rebound from 8-8 in 1988 to AFC Super Bowl representative in 1989.
It returned to the top five after the release of the Ultra Platinum Edition, which helped the album rebound to number four, with sales of 185, 000 units.

rebound and growth
In 2010, South Korea made a strong economic rebound with a growth rate of 6. 1 %, signaling a return of the economy to pre-crisis levels.
The rebound which started in mid 2003 saw growth rate growth rate averaging 3 % ( 2004 and 2005 saw a GDP growth of 2. 5 % and 2. 6 % respectively ; for 2006 and 2007, the rate was 3. 6 %).
The annual growth is expected to rebound to 7 % when the economy revives, boosted by broader applications, introduction of novel products and increasing awareness of using more environmentally friendly materials.

rebound and drops
Once in position, he drops to his knees, places his mitt between his legs to prevent the ball from passing through, and leans forward to deaden the rebound when, and if, the ball bounces off his thigh or torso.

rebound and production
After night time administration of bromazepam a highly significant reduction of gastric acid secretion occurs during sleep followed by a highly significant rebound in gastric acid production the following day.

rebound and from
Unlike in a piano action, the tangent does not rebound from the string ; rather, it stays in contact with the string as long as the key is held, acting as both the nut and as the initiator of sound.
This " post-glacial rebound " brings mass closer to the rotation axis of the Earth, which makes the Earth spin faster ( law of conservation of angular momentum ): the rate derived from models is about − 0. 6 ms / day / cy.
The weight of the continental glaciers depressed the land over which they moved, and even now, a hundred centuries after their recession, Finland is rising up from this great load through the process of isostatic rebound.
The equivalent event in North America was the rebound of Hudson Bay, as it shrank from its larger, immediate post-glacial Tyrrell Sea phase, to near its present boundaries.
The surgery resulted in a return of blood flow to his heart and has allowed him to continue his rebound from earlier lung problems.
Kansas City entered the 2007 season looking to rebound from four out of five seasons ending with at least 100 losses.
Since the ice receded from the area last, the most rapid rebound still occurs there.
At the end of the ice age when the glaciers retreated, the removal of the weight from the depressed land led to a post-glacial rebound.
The extremely energetic neutrinos fragment some nuclei ; some of their energy is consumed in releasing nucleons, including neutrons, and some of their energy is transformed into heat and kinetic energy, thus augmenting the shock wave started by rebound of some of the infalling material from the collapse of the core.
The annual increase represented a strong rebound from a slight decline in 2003 attributable to the severe acute respiratory syndrome ( SARS ) epidemic in Asia.
Impact from a water drop causes an upward " rebound " jet surrounded by circular capillary wave s.
Secondly, post-glacial rebound after the removal of the weight of ice over Scotland caused the island of Great Britain to tilt about an east-west axis, because isostatic rebound in Scotland and Scandinavia is pulling mantle rock out from under the Netherlands and south England: this is forebulge sinking.
The thrill comes from the free-falling and the rebound.
Unfortunately, much of the subsidence from groundwater extraction is permanent ( elastic rebound is small ).
The land is still rebounding from the enormous weight of the ice ( isostatic rebound ), " growing out of the sea " with several mm a year, especially the eastern part of the country and the inner part of the long fjords, where the ice cover was thickest.
However, the expected rebound in the market after Labor Day 2007 did not materialize and the lack of market confidence prevented deals from pricing.
On average, two atoms rebound from each other with the same kinetic energy as before a collision.
The Gambia has benefited from a rebound in tourism after its decline in response to the military's takeover in July 1994.
However, most observers view it as unlikely that the European Union will implement the sanctions, since the disruption that would cause to transatlantic trade would rebound on European companies ; it is likely rather than the EU will seek to use the threat of sanctions as a bargaining chip to obtain concessions from the US in other areas.
Isostatic rebound can account for significant changes over thousand or hundreds of years, and allows erosion of a mountain belt to promote further erosion as mass is removed from the chain and the belt uplifts.
In order to " to rebound from a string of racially motivated incidents ," the community will commemorate the 2009 Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday with a call to unity.
Thus since the landscape is still recovering from the weight of the glaciers and going through post-glacial rebound and the turmoil this created, the landscape is poorly drained creating the numerous lakes and rivers found in Cass County.
Since the New Brighton landscape is still recovering from the weight of the glaciers and going through post-glacial rebound and the turmoil this created, the landscape is poorly drained created the numerous lakes and rivers found in the city.

rebound and fully
From 1950 onwards the binding was examined several times, but not altered, at Stonyhurst and the British Museum by Roger Powell, " the leading bookbinder of his day ", who had rebound both the Book of Kells and the Book of Durrow, and also fully photographed by Peter Walters.
# Unlike most fully independent suspension there are no camber changes on axle loading and unloading ( or rebound ).

rebound and potential
The Liberal party did have more second place finishes than in the previous election, a potential sign that they may be on the rebound.
This effort basically served two purposes: one as a developmental league for Arena and as a place where former collegiate players could develop while at the same time learning and becoming accustomed to the unique Arena rules, and secondly as a pre-emptive way of shutting out potential new indoor football competitors ( this was especially important as the 2007 expiration of Foster's patent on the rebound nets approached ).
Khazzoom focused on the narrower point that the potential for rebound was ignored in mandatory performance standards for domestic appliances being set by the California Energy Commission.
The individual agents and drug classes in the anticonvulsant drug category act at many different receptors and it is not possible to generalize their potential for physical dependence or incidence or severity of rebound syndrome as a group so need to be looked at individually.

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