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rapidly and increased
but as the temperature rose, the numbers of protozoa increased rapidly.
While population at Fort Garry increased rapidly, from 2,417 in 1831 to 4,369 in 1840, economic opportunities did not increase at a similar rate.
In practice, performance to price ratio falls rapidly as N is increased once there is even a small component of ( 1 − P ).
From being a mere village in an agricultural district at the beginning of the 19th century, the place grew rapidly in population owing to the abundance of coal and iron ore, and the population of the whole parish, 1, 486 in 1801, increased tenfold during the first half of the 19th century.
Heating liquid in an open container results in rapidly increased evaporation, which concentrates the remaining flavor and ingredients – this is a critical component of both stewing and sauce making.
Forest fires release absorbed carbon back into the atmosphere, as does deforestation due to rapidly increased oxidation of soil organic matter.
CND rapidly became a mass movement and attendance at CND demonstrations increased until about 1963.
CND's membership increased rapidly, and in the early 1980s it claimed 90, 000 national members and a further 250, 000 in local branches.
The spreading rate rapidly increased and reached a maximum at the same time as the peak basaltic eruptions.
While low-quality at first, consumer digital video increased rapidly in quality, first with the introduction of playback standards such as MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 ( adopted for use in television transmission and DVD media ), and then the introduction of the DV tape format allowing recording direct to digital data and simplifying the editing process, allowing non-linear editing systems ( NLE ) to be deployed cheaply and widely on desktop computers with no external playback / recording equipment needed.
Due to improved observational techniques, the rate of detections has increased rapidly since then.
This was the first of a number of disputes between individuals and groups, but the increased publicity only seems to have allowed Gardnerian Wicca to grow much more rapidly.
In the case of rapid expansion of the money supply, prices rise rapidly in response to the increased supply of money relative to the supply of goods and services, and in the case of loss of confidence, the monetary authority responds to the risk premiums it has to pay by “ running the printing presses .”
Australia's ties with the UK dwindled rapidly as Britain closed foreign bases, disengaged from its former territories East of Suez and began courting the EEC, as a result of which American investment in Australia increased dramatically and Australia's onetime enemy Japan replaced the UK as Australia's major trading partner.
Red and white blood cell production is regulated with great precision in healthy humans, and the production of granulocytes is rapidly increased during infection.
The population of Frobisher Bay increased rapidly during the construction of the Distant Early Warning Line ( DEW line, a system of radar stations, see North American Aerospace Defense Command ( NORAD )) in the mid-1950s.
However, because the increased proportion of deleterious homozygotes exposes the allele to natural selection, in the long run its frequency decreases more rapidly in inbred population.
During the years that the Seventh and Eighth Revisions of the ICD were in force, the use of the ICD for indexing hospital medical records increased rapidly and some countries prepared national adaptations which provided the additional detail needed for this application of the ICD.
The use of computers for espionage increased rapidly in the 1990s.
The sea began to shrink rapidly when sharply increased irrigation and other demands on the only significant tributaries, the Syr Darya and the Amu Darya ( the latter reaching the Aral from neighboring Uzbekistan ), all but eliminated inflow.
During the Defence of the Reich campaign in 1943 and 1944, there were not enough commissioned fighter pilots and leaders to meet attrition rates ; as the need arose to replace aircrew ( as attrition rates increased ), the quality of pilot training deteriorated rapidly.
Mariculture has rapidly expanded over the last two decades due to new technology, improvements in formulated feeds, greater biological understanding of farmed species, increased water quality within closed farm systems, greater demand for seafood products, site expansion and government interest.
Such individuals cannot break down methemoglobin as rapidly as those that do have the enzyme, leading to increased circulating levels of methemoglobin ( the implication being that their blood is not as oxygen-rich ).
Overall, China's telecommunications services improved enormously during the 1980s, and, the pace of telecommunications growth and technology upgrading increased even more rapidly after 1990, especially as fiber-optics systems and digital technology were installed.
Multinational agribusinesses, Brazilian settlers, and waves of Paraguayan colonists rapidly increased the competition for land in the eastern border region.

rapidly and size
Other much smaller problems exhibit run-times that are exponential in the problem size, and rapidly become impractical.
In all cases the computer time and other resources ( such as memory and disk space ) increase rapidly with the size of the system being studied.
This expression grows rapidly with the size of the matrix ( an n-by-n matrix contributes n!
Vacuum tube ( thermionic valve ) amplifiers gave way to solid state transistors, and then rapidly to integrated circuits which continue to improve, placing millions of electrical switches ( typically transistors ) on a single elaborately manufactured piece of semi-conductor the size of a fingernail.
Jablonski postulates that increasing body size, in conjunction with intensified hunting during the day at the equator, gave rise to a greater need to rapidly expel heat.
MIRV was an outgrowth of the rapidly shrinking size and weight of modern warheads and the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaties which imposed limitations on the number of launch vehicles ( SALT I and SALT II ).
Determining a precise value for a particular knot is difficult because many factors can affect a knot efficiency test: the type of fiber, the style of rope, the size of rope, whether it is wet or dry, how the knot is dressed before loading, how rapidly it is loaded, whether the knot is repeatedly loaded, and so on.
It has a small genome size, grows very rapidly, and is easily transformed.
The department is expanding rapidly and doubled in size in 2011.
This phenomenon is the source of several common expressions in the English language including " to mushroom " or " mushrooming " ( expanding rapidly in size or scope ) and " to pop up like a mushroom " ( to appear unexpectedly and quickly ).
During this time, enrollment at the small state school swelled ( due in large part to the opening in 1957 of the Mackinac Bridge, linking the Upper and Lower Peninsulas to vehicle traffic ) and as a result, the campus expanded rapidly, roughly to the size it remains to this day.
Kits develop rapidly, reaching adult size within the first year of a lifespan that may reach anywhere from five to ( in exceptional individuals ) thirteen years.
; Intermodulation distortion: This form of distortion occurs when two sine waves of frequencies X and Y are present at the input, resulting in the creation of several other frequency components, whose frequencies include ( X + Y ), ( X-Y ), ( 2X-Y ), ( 2Y-X ), and generally ( mX ± nY ) for integer m and n. Generally the size of the unwanted output falls rapidly as m and n increase.
Because the divergence is inversely proportional to the spot size, a Gaussian beam that is focused to a small spot spreads out rapidly as it propagates away from that spot.
The size and form of clasts can be used to determine the velocity and direction of current in the sedimentary environment where the rock was formed ; fine, calcareous mud only settles in quiet water, while gravel and larger clasts are only deposited by rapidly moving water.
Because of their small size, porpoises lose body heat to the water more rapidly than other cetaceans.
In the pupa, the wing forms a structure that becomes compressed from top to bottom and pleated from proximal to distal ends as it grows, so that it can rapidly be unfolded to its full adult size.
Early applications will be where the benefit of smaller size, lower weight or the ability to rapidly switch current ( fault current limiters ) outweighs the added cost.
According to their analysis, the rate of flower size evolution was more or less constant throughout the family except at the origin of Rafflesiaceae, where the flowers rapidly evolved to become much larger before reverting to the slower rate of change.
These can change size dynamically and rapidly, potentially making a file system full.
Fitts ' law ( often cited as Fitts's law ) is a model of human movement primarily used in human – computer interaction and ergonomics that predicts that the time required to rapidly move to a target area is a function of the distance to the target and the size of the target.
Its size and population grew quickly as facilities were rapidly developed for the expanding mining activities in the area.
Females grow rapidly, reaching their adult size within a few days, while males typically do not grow in size at all.
Valley is rapidly increasing in size and located between Montgomery, Alabama and Atlanta, Georgia.

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