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Metropolitan St. Louis's relatively slow rate of growth ought to be a priority concern of the political, business, civic and other leaders on both sides of the Mississippi.
Although the tape was run for over 1 hr., a steady state was not reached, and it was concluded that the reason for this was that the back pressure of the manometer was built up from the material fed from between the blocks and this was available at a very slow rate.
The lungs in amphibians are primitive compared to those of amniotes, possessing few internal septa and large alveoli and consequently having a comparatively slow diffusion rate for oxygen entering the blood.
During 1996, however, the economy collapsed due to an unstable and decentralised banking system, a wave of hyperinflation throughout several countries of Eastern Europe, and slow reforms, which led to an inflation rate of 311 % and the collapse of the lev.
During 1996, however, the economy collapsed due to the Bulgarian Socialist Party's slow and mismanaged economic reforms and an unstable and decentralised banking system, which led to an inflation rate of 311 % and the collapse of the lev.
* Promotes a slow rate of economic change
Trained athletes or young healthy individuals may also have a slow resting heart rate ( e. g. professional cyclist Miguel Indurain had a resting heart rate of 28 beats per minute ).
The term relative bradycardia is used in explaining a heart rate which, although not actually below 60 beats per minute, is still considered too slow for the individual's current medical condition.
Beta-blocker medicines also can slow the heart rate and decrease how forcefully the heart contracts.
Beta blockers may slow the heart rate to a dangerous level if prescribed together with calcium channel blocker type medications.
In April 2002, the parties of the UN CBD adopted the recommendations of the Gran Canaria Declaration Calling for a Global Plant Conservation Strategy, and adopted a 16 point plan aiming to slow the rate of plant extinctions around the world by 2010.
While the rate of cure declines the longer an adult has been infected with Chagas, treatment with benznidazole has been shown to slow the onset of heart disease in adults with chronic Chagas infections.
Digitalis also has a vagal effect on the parasympathetic nervous system, and as such is used in re-entrant cardiac arrhythmias and to slow the ventricular rate during atrial fibrillation.
Prior to the hiatus, the strip ’ s characters had aged at the tectonically slow rate standard for comic strips.
In other words, although the voltage applied is thermodynamically sufficient to drive electrolysis, the rate is so slow that to make the process proceed in a reasonable time frame, the voltage of the external source has to be increased ( hence, overvoltage ).
Terrace ( agriculture ) | Terracing is an ancient technique that can significantly slow the rate of water erosion on cultivated slopes.
Reviewing information in ways that involve active retrieval seems to slow the rate of forgetting.
Gunpowder is classified as a low explosive because of its relatively slow decomposition rate and consequently low brisance.
Scientists of the day were well aware that the natural decay of radium releases energy at a slow rate over thousands of years.
The rate of release is too slow to have practical utility, but the total amount released is huge.
Because of the slow rate of Hb A combination with glucose, the Hb A < sub > 1c </ sub > percentage is representative of glucose level in the blood averaged over a longer time ( the half-life of red blood cells, which is typically 50 – 55 days ).
AA # 9, however, will fill the case much better, and the slow burn rate of AA # 9 is ideal for magnum handgun rounds, producing 20 % higher velocities ( at maximum levels ) while still producing less pressure than the fast burning AA # 2.
He brought down a mini-budget in an attempt to slow consumption, control inflation and reduce the deficit, but it triggered the worst credit squeeze since 1945 — the economy was driven into recession, the stock market slumped, private investment, housing activity and motor vehicle sales fell, unemployment rose to almost 2 percent ( the highest rate since the Depression ) and several major companies collapsed.
The rate of convergence is linear, except for r = 3, when it is dramatically slow, less than linear.

slow and album's
After a slow start, his country-flavored hit " Picture " with Sheryl Crow resurrected the album and it went gold as a single and pushed the album's sales over 5 million.
Arguments over which songs to release as singles, the album's artwork, the track sequencing, the slow album sales, and the omission of DeYoung's vocals and keyboards from many of the Shaw / Young tracks fueled the fire.
After a slow start that saw the album's success limited to gangsta rap audiences, it broke through to the mainstream.
It has also been described as a " perfect choice " for the album's first single, having " a tempo between fast and slow, with hints of both throughout the song.
However the song was pulled from radio following a slow start and " Duck And Cover " was pushed to stations as the album's first single.

slow and progress
Lincoln's slow progress towards the several marking his achievement is even now unrecognizable as such, and loosely interpreted as the alternation of inconsistency with vision.
As the South begins another school year, national and even world attention is directed at the region's slow progress toward racial equality in the public schools.
In still others which are barely on the threshold of the transition into modernity, the decade can bring significant progress in launching the slow process of developing their human resources and their basic services to the point where an expanded range of developmental activities is possible.
Lacking in numbers, Eugene could not seriously disrupt Tallard's march ; nevertheless, the French Marshal's progress was proving pitifully slow.
Prince Eugene was expected to be in position by 11: 00, but due to the difficult terrain and enemy fire, progress was slow.
The Allied progress was slow and hard, and like the defenders, they suffered many casualties.
For the next several years, the BPCA made slow progress.
In 1996 Charlie Ellington at Cambridge University showed that vortices created by many insects ’ wings and non-linear effects were a vital source of lift ; vortices and non-linear phenomena are notoriously difficult areas of hydrodynamics, which has made for slow progress in theoretical understanding of insect flight.
A bricklayer in Paoua, Central African Republic. In the 40 years since independence, the CAR has made slow progress toward economic development.
Progress in the areas of Dayton, Erdut, and refugee returns were evident in 1998, but progress was slow and required intensive international engagement.
The slow progress of the colour makes the current visible.
Frustrated with what Venter viewed as the slow pace of progress in the Human Genome project, and unable to get funds for his ideas, he sought funding from the private sector to fund Celera Genomics.
He said that many Indo-Fijians had been reluctant to commit themselves to a Military career because of the slow progress of promotion, often preferring to be discharged and to use their record as a stepping stone to a successful career in some other field.
There has been slow progress in adopting alternate spellings.
From there he followed the coast in a series of boats making slow progress against the prevailing south-easterly winds.
Because it relies on volunteers and uses " rough consensus and running code " as its touchstone, results can be slow whenever the number of volunteers is either too small to make progress, or so large as to make consensus difficult, or when volunteers lack the necessary expertise.
KPU advocated a more " scientific " route to socialism — criticizing the slow progress in land redistribution and employment opportunities — as well as a realignment of foreign policy in favour of the Soviet Union.
Since then, they have made slow but steady progress, notably the construction and opening of the Friendship Bridge between the two countries.
Moreover, the view that mankind was making slow and steady moral progress came to seem ridiculous in the face of the senseless slaughter.
Still that was not enough and progress was slow.
However, while broad-based progress has been slow, these efforts have begun to become evident in international surveys of corruption.
Although the role of the violin in music drastically changed through this period, progress in violin technique was steady but slow.
For years, there has been discussion of using some type of XML, although progress on that has been slow.
Others followed but the progress was slow.
The complexity of the FRY's political relationships, slow progress in privatisation, and stagnation in the European economy were detrimental to the economy.

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