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Revenue at the microblogging company is growing fast, increasing more than 50 percent annually.
"The fast increasing deployment of forces could potentially result in significant population displacement," the report said.
Sponsored research has grown particularly fast, increasing by an average of 5.5% a year over the past decade.
The Latino population in the U.S. is also growing fast, increasing the group's economic role in the country.
"Demand for cook stoves in rural households is fast increasing as deforestation leaves little firewood available for cooking," said Njau.
It is currently tracking about half as many objects as the US Air Force provides data on, but its capacities are fast increasing.
And while it would like to be prepared for a higher call on its crude as non-OPEC supplies fall fast, increasing capacity takes time.
Air Force officials explain that there continues to be a widespread, fast-increasing demand for APKWS given the current global op-tempo and ongoing air attacks against ISIS in Iraq and Syria.
COPENHAGEN, March 3 (Reuters) - William Demant, the world's second-largest maker of hearing aids, pins its growth ambition on the fast-increasing market for hearing implants, the Danish firm's incoming chief executive told Reuters on Friday.
"We believe that with the fast increasing amount of podcasts available, curation and discovery becomes more and more important to both unfold content in a relevant context and to the right individual user, which will benefit both podcast creators and consumers," he says.
Since 1 September 2014, Network Rail has been classified as a "public sector body". To cope with fast-increasing passenger numbers, Network Rail is currently undertaking a £38 billion programme of upgrades to the network, including Crossrail, electrification of lines and upgrading Thameslink.
It was very depressing and very discouraging. Women of many different continents, statuses, classes, and races were involved in the California Gold Rush. The fast-increasing population had very few women in it and what women there were found myriads of opportunities.
Soon after, however, prices began a collapse as fears over the global economy and fast-increasing shale production began to take hold. The following month, Brent prices fell approximately 22%, constituting the largest monthly loss in a decade, ending the month at $59.46 per barrel on 30 November.
Extraction and processing costs were lowered over technological progress and the scale of the economies. However, the need to exploit lower- grade poorer quality deposits and the use of fast increasing input costs (above all, energy) increased the net cost of aluminium; the real price began to grow in the 1970s with the rise of energy cost. Production moved from the industrialized countries to countries where production was cheaper.
In the early 1950s, Derjaguin and Abrikosova conducted the first measurement of surface forces. In 1974 the process of atomic layer deposition for depositing uniform thin films one atomic layer at a time was developed and patented by Tuomo Suntola and co-workers in Finland. In another development, the synthesis and properties of semiconductor nanocrystals were studied. This led to a fast increasing number of semiconductor nanoparticles of quantum dots.
Also around the mid 20th century, science, especially biology, faced a fast-increasing need to develop a "man- computer symbiosis", to aid scientists in solving problems.Lederberg, 1963 For example, the structural analysis of myogoblin, hemoglobin, and other proteins relentlessly needed instrumentation development due to its complexity. In the early 1960s, Joshua Lederberg started working with computers and quickly became tremendously interested in creating interactive computers to help him in his exobiology research. Specifically, he was interested in designing computing systems to help him study alien organic compounds.
The MAN was a public service based on SMDS technology, connecting customers in the whole country. In 1996 ATM technology was introduced in parts of the ACOnet carrier network, to cater for the fast increasing bandwidth needs in especially the locations Vienna, Linz and Graz. In 1997 also the university locations in Salzburg, Innsbruck, Klagenfurt and Leoben went over to ATM technology, so that ACOnet had once again a uniform backbone network. In 2001 access to the network in Vienna, Linz, Salzburg, Innsbruck and Klagenfurt was transferred to Gigabit Ethernet.
The first developed standard of care was created by the psychiatric division of the American Nurses Association (ANA) in 1973. This standard outlined the responsibilities and expected quality of care of nurses. In 1975, the government published a document called "Better Services for the Mentally Ill" which reviewed the current standards of psychiatric nursing worldwide and laid out better plans for the future of mental health nursing. Global health care underwent huge expansions in the 1980s; this was due to the government's reaction from the fast increasing demand on health care services.
Regarding details for worldwide corporate market research, "most of them are never written about because they are the consumer research done by the country's manufacturers." The retail industry aspect of online market research is being transformed worldwide by M-Commerce with its mobile audience, rapidly increasing as the volume and varieties of products purchased on the mobile medium, increases. Researches conducted in the markets of North America and Europe, revealed that the M-Commerce penetration on the total online retail trade, had attained 10%, or more. It was also shown that in emerging markets, smart-phone and tablet penetration is fast increasing and contributing significantly to online shopping growth.
Tharra (Hindi: ठर्रा, Urdu: ٹھرا) is a type of Desi daru which is locally, and often illegally, brewed alcoholic drink in the Indian subcontinent, mainly North India and modern-day Pakistan.Use of ‘tharra’ rises alarmingly, Intikhab Ali, 15 September 2005, Daily Times (Pakistan), ... The number of teenagers in the city drinking locally made liquor called tharra is fast increasing ... also known in the market as kuppi, bambaat, katchi shraab and kutta maar. This liquor is life-threatening and its worst side-effects include loss of eyesight and destroyed liver ... It is made from yeast fermentation of sugarcane, or wheat husk, especially in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Haryana. Since it is usually made from sugarcane, it is often viewed as a crude rum.
For reasons of conceptual clarification, the various puzzles that remain with regard to genome size variation instead have been suggested by one author to more accurately comprise a puzzle or an enigma (the so-called "C-value enigma"). Genome size correlates with a range of measurable characteristics at the cell and organism levels, including cell size, cell division rate, and, depending on the taxon, body size, metabolic rate, developmental rate, organ complexity, geographical distribution, or extinction risk. Based on currently available completely sequenced genome data (as of April 2009), log-transformed gene number forms a linear correlation with log- transformed genome size in bacteria, archaea, viruses, and organelles combined, whereas a nonlinear (semi-natural logarithm) correlation is seen for eukaryotes. Although the latter contrasts with the previous view that no correlation exists for the eukaryotes, the observed nonlinear correlation for eukaryotes may reflect disproportionately fast-increasing non-coding DNA in increasingly large eukaryotic genomes.

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