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They normally get shorter as that cell divides and ages.
As Hurricane Florence gets closer, our fingernails seem to get shorter.
As the days get shorter, it can be tempting to move sluggishly.
Delays may not drop in total number, but they should get shorter.
But those cycles are short and get shorter as the night goes on.
Soon, school will start, work will pick up, and days will get shorter.
As the nights get shorter and the days colder, people forget about her.
On the internet, the half life of outrage seems only to get shorter.
As you go back in time, the explanation under each title should get shorter.
A genius idea Long nights may get shorter for all you parents out there.
If our workweeks do get shorter either by campaigning or necessity, will we become healthier?
So as we age, the cells in our body replicate, and the telomeres get shorter.
When the lifespans of memes get shorter by the month, it still feels familiar now.
In a standard set of irons, the clubs gradually get shorter down to the wedges.
"The cycle continues to get shorter and more violent," Labanowski wrote in a letter to clients.
As the days get shorter during fall and winter, the lack of sunlight limits his independence.
When your to-do list never seems to get shorter, changing banks is never a priority.
In these warped worlds, spatial increments get shorter and shorter as you move out from the center.
Right now, Juno's orbit takes 53 days to complete, but that time period will eventually get shorter.
Everyone's telomeres gradually get shorter as all the cells in our body divide over and over again.
As the days get shorter, outdoor sconces become increasingly important for illuminating a home's comings and goings.
Because telomeres get shorter as people age, they are considered to be an indicator of cell aging.
Blame it on your circadian rhythm, which gets disrupted when the days get shorter and nights longer.
As a result, California's wet season may get shorter but more intense, wreaking havoc on communities and infrastructure.
"The time between missions will get shorter and shorter," said Hans Koenigsmann, SpaceX vice president of flight reliability.
There are two main reasons to expect that, after several decades of hyperextension, some supply chains will get shorter.
Each time a cell divides, its telomeres get shorter, and so they provide some insight into our biological age.
Plus, development cycles should get shorter between generations of software and hardware thanks to their ability to control both.
Scores are pouring into Dakar from the countryside, abandoning farms as rainy seasons get shorter because of climate change.
Listen To Yourself"The days are starting to get shorter and we're starting to look more inward," De Grandis says.
When the days get shorter and the germs run rampant, they start to see more users checking out their services.
Hero inmates will get shorter sentences after saving deputy  They could have fled, but their humanity led them to greater things.
So, Steve Simon, I totally agree with him that matches have to get shorter I've been saying that for my whole lifetime.
Rafa traded in his lengthy legwear for a pair of typical athletic shorts that seem to get shorter with every passing year.
Over the next 4.32 million years people get shorter and die faster and everything basically goes to shit again, then is reborn.
Telomeres usually get shorter as we age and with stress, and shortened telomeres have been linked to age-related diseases like cardiovascular disease.
While SAD usually occurs in the winter as the days get shorter and colder, people can also experience SAD in reverse (cue "Summertime Sadness").
The means the so-called breakout time for Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon would get shorter than the current estimate of a year.
Heartbeats flutter and breaths get shorter just imagining whatever horror you've conjured in your head (vermin, being in a plane crash, touching a cotton ball).
Lawyers were urging their clients to apply as soon as they could, given the short window of opportunity that only seemed to get shorter on Tuesday.
As travelers face hours-long waits at some U.S. airports to clear security, they want to know what's being done to ease delays: When will TSA lines get shorter?
As the days get shorter and the temperatures get colder, we could all use a little pick-me-up — and nothing elicits such pure joy as animals doing cute things.
While gig economy reporting may be prone to overstatement, there's another part of the beat that tends to get shorter shrift: the rights of workers, including the right to organize.
However, one possibility is that we lose more hair when the days get shorter because we don't need it as much to protect us from the sun, according to Medical Daily.
The entire bridge is subject only to compressive loads, meaning all of the elements in the bridge get shorter with applied force, according to a statement from Eindhoven University of Technology.
The culprit — it is largely believed — is our circadian rhythm, which gets disrupted when the days get shorter and the nights get longer, beginning around the end of daylight saving time.
But while you've been hiding under the blanket (always a good idea at this time of year, as the days get shorter), there are certain things that might have escaped your notice.
The expansions of some reforms to benefit drug offenders will probably allow people to apply for reduced sentences (or to get shorter sentences in the future) who wouldn't have been able to.
"I expect a whoosh through… 1950 and then, as the chasers get into the pool on the long side, I'll get shorter and shorter," Michael Block of Rhino Trading Partners wrote Monday.
As humans age, telomeres naturally get shorter, and shorter telomeres are the main cause of the age-related breakdown of cells because once they become too short, those cells can no longer reproduce.
"The prediction that we make is that over hundreds of millions of years, Ahuna Mons will both get shorter in height and broader at its base, so that it's just flattening out over the surface," Sori said.
When the weather drops and the days get shorter, our internal clocks tell us to wrap ourselves up in a little ball of warmth until spring blooms and sundresses and strappy sandals are in our sights again.
The idea of a really short ad isn't new — the name suggests that the inspiration comes from those brief bumper videos you see on TV. And it makes sense that as online videos get shorter, ads will follow suit.
Featuring new entries from Grizzly Bear, the Spanish punk-rock girl group Hinds, and a singer who shot to fame opening for Sufjan Stevens, they'll keep you company as the days get shorter and fall peeks over the horizon.
That's what we need to do now, in this moment, and I believe every time people stand up like that, the cycle of welcoming others gets longer and longer and the periods of nativism, of rejection, get shorter and shorter.
"A tremendous amount of golfers around the world are 50-plus, they come to that time in life when they ... get shorter in distance and less physically capable," the 1969 British Open and 1970 U.S. Open champion told Reuters last May.
Though things are likely to improve — more businesses will have chip readers and be able to use them, and the transaction time may get shorter — it will remain up to each merchant whether to upgrade, and that awful noise isn't going anywhere.
In particular, Obama and his administration have been concerned about prisoners who were convicted of drug crimes during the height of the tough-on-crime era, and who, thanks to various changes to federal law and policy, would get shorter sentences if they'd committed their crimes today.
You get shorter check-in and security lines, a lounge with free fast internet so you can actually be productive while waiting for your flight, and special announcements that tell you precisely when you should stop working and go to your plane so you can then walk right on it.
She offered this one from a book she wrote with Nicolaus Balla, "Bar Tartine: Techniques & Recipes," winner of a 2015 James Beard award: Potato and Green Bean Soup This is a soup to make in late summer, or autumn when the days get shorter and the green beans grow big and tough.
In the spring of 2014, the Obama administration announced that the Office of the Pardon Attorney would make a particular effort to help people who were convicted of drug crimes during the height of the tough-on-crime era, and who, thanks to various changes to federal law and policy, would get shorter sentences if they'd committed their crimes today.
Here are some 2019 predictions for you: The election cycle is going to get longer, the attention spans of media consumers are going to get shorter, television will get more self-aware, fake meat will abound, and, if you believe a woman whose mystical powers manifest only in asparagus, England's women's football team will win the World Cup in France.
Earthling's Spinning in the Void is going to end up being one of those records that everyone kicks themselves for leaving off their Best of 2017 lists once someone else brings it up—which is why I'm stoked to be sharing it with you now, so you're not left in the dark once the days get shorter and list-o-mania hits the blogosphere.
3.2 "Preamble" As the frame propagated through each repeater the preamble would get shorter and shorter. Too many bits lost meant that an end node may not have enough preamble bits to lock on and the entire frame would be missed. Various repeaters (hubs) may use slightly different implementations and operate differently.
Note that in both cases the complexity is above 2n/2 but below 2n when messages are long and that when messages get shorter the complexity of the attack approaches 2n. The security of the Davies–Meyer construction in the Ideal Cipher Model was first proven by R. Winternitz.R. Winternitz. A secure one-way hash function built from DES.
The Hayflick limit deliberates that the average cell will divide around 50 times before reaching a stage known as senescence. As the cell divides, the telomeres on the end of a linear chromosome get shorter. The telomeres will eventually no longer be present on the chromosome. This end stage is the concept that links the deterioration of telomeres to aging.
In eukaryotic somatic cells, the poly(A) tails of most mRNAs in the cytoplasm gradually get shorter, and mRNAs with shorter poly(A) tail are translated less and degraded sooner. However, it can take many hours before an mRNA is degraded. This deadenylation and degradation process can be accelerated by microRNAs complementary to the 3′ untranslated region of an mRNA. In immature egg cells, mRNAs with shortened poly(A) tails are not degraded, but are instead stored and translationally inactive.
Thus making this method an extension of Davies–Meyer instead. A second preimage attack (given a message m1 an attacker finds another message m2 to satisfy hash(m1) = hash(m2)) can be done according to Kelsey and Schneier for a 2k-message-block message in time k × 2n/2+1+2n-k+1. Note that the complexity is above 2n/2 but below 2n when messages are long and that when messages get shorter the complexity of the attack approaches 2n.
The romantic tutu came about in Paris in 1832 when Marie Taglioni premiered in the skirt in the ballet La Sylphide. The skirt is a bell-shaped calf length style; it falls halfway between the knees and ankles and it was made of layers of stiffened tarlatan or starched, sheer cotton muslin that gave the illusion of fullness without being weighty. By 1870 other ballerinas began wearing tutus cut above the knee allowing to show complicated footwork with ruffled underpants attached to the skirt. Ballet skirts began to get shorter during the 20th century.
At each end of the chromosomes of most eukaryotic cells, there is a telomere: a region of repetitive nucleotide sequences which protects the end of the chromosome from deterioration or from fusion with neighboring chromosomes. At each cell division, the telomeres get shorter, eventually preventing further cell division. Healthy adult somatic cells in mammals do not have active telomerase enzymes, so that cancer cells stop proliferating unless they have a mutation which restores the telomeres. Often, this is due to a telomerase enyme being reactivated, but alternative mechanisms also occur.
The Tula marks the end of monsoon harvests, a period of cooler autumn, a break before the winter crop, and many annual festivals and fairs set by the lunar cycle are observed in and about this part of the calendar across the Indian subcontinent. It is preceded by the solar month of Kanyā, and followed by the solar month of Vṛścik‌‌‌a. The sun, according to the Hindu texts, begins it southward journey and days begin to get shorter. The Tula month is called Aipassi in the Tamil Hindu calendar.
The ratio is actually larger in smaller individuals than in larger ones. Ostrom suggested that the short metatarsus may be related to the function of the sickle claw, and used the fact that it appears to get shorter as individuals aged as support for this. He interpreted all these features—the short second toe with enlarged claw, short metatarsus, etc.—as support for the use of the hind leg as an offensive weapon, where the sickle claw would strike downwards and backwards, and the leg pulled back and down at the same time, slashing and tearing at the prey.
It has a continuous dorsal fin which has no demarcation between its spiny and rayed parts. The spiny part has 14-16 spines and is one and a half times to almost twice as long as the soft rayed part which contains 11-12 soft rays. The spines in the middle of the are the longest and are just a little bit shorter than the soft rays, which get shorter towards the tail. The anal fin is similar to the soft-rayed part of the dorsal fin, contains 3 spines and 11-12 soft rays and is situated opposite it.
Today in the Northern Hemisphere, summer is 4.66 days longer than winter and spring is 2.9 days longer than autumn. As axial precession changes the place in the Earth's orbit where the solstices and equinoxes occur, Northern Hemisphere winters will get longer and summers will get shorter, eventually creating conditions believed to be favourable for triggering the next glacial period. The arrangements of land masses on the Earth's surface are believed to reinforce the orbital forcing effects. Comparisons of plate tectonic continent reconstructions and paleoclimatic studies show that the Milankovitch cycles have the greatest effect during geologic eras when landmasses have been concentrated in polar regions, as is the case today.
The study in 2012, utilizing a Rossiter–McLaughlin effect, have determined the planetary orbit is strongly misaligned with the equatorial plane of the star, misalignment equal to 59°. A study from 2019 found that the time interval between two transits has decreased by 29 ± 2 msec/year since the discovery in 2008. The study came to the conclusion that the orbit of WASP-12b is decaying as a result of tidal interactions between the planet and the host star WASP-12. Due to this decay, the orbital period will get shorter and the planet will get closer to the host star, until it will become part of the star.
But while the earthworks for the Canterbury Plains were low or "mere scratching", the expense in crossing the wide Canterbury braided rivers was considerable, despite looping inland to get shorter and more stable crossing points for the Rakaia River (an 1,818 metre long combined road and rail bridge built in 1873) and the Rangitata River (with two bridges). The 1870 act specified a uniform rail gauge for the country; although the act just specified that the rail gauge was not to exceed , the Cape gauge as used in Canada and Norway was chosen, as recommended by Charles Fox and Sons of London. Lines were constructed with lightweight track, steep gradients, tight curves and light wooden bridges.
One form is by heating the end of a rod and them hammering on its as one would drive a nail, the rods get shorter, and the hot part widens. An alternative to hammering on the hot end, would be to place the hot end on the hot end of the anvil and hammer on the cold end, or to drop the rod, hot end down, onto a piece of settle at floor level. Punching may be done to create a decorative pattern, or to make a hole, for example, in preparation for making a hammer head, a smith would punch a hole in a heavy bar or rod for the hammer handle. Punching is not limited to depressions and holes.
Betting exchanges offer advantage players a chance to make a larger profit than possible with bookmakers because exchanges charge commission only on the net winnings in a particular betting market. One way to make money on the exchanges is "trading" - in the above example, the Jets might be a favorite decimal odds of 1.90 to defeat the Bills. If a "trader" thinks these odds too long he may bet $1000 on the Jets, and should he prove correct and the odds on the Jets get shorter, "lay off" by laying, say, a $1016 bet against the Jets at 1.87. If the Jets win, he collects $900 on his bet on the Jets and pays out approximately $884 on the bet he laid against the Jets.
In 1989, the 49ers' jerseys were further slightly altered with the stripes on the sleeves being made less bold and arranged closer together (sleeves on NFL jerseys began to get shorter and closer to the shoulder around this time). As for the team's helmet logo, black outlining on the intertwined "SF" was also added in 1989. For the 1991 season, concurrent with the rest of the teams in the NFL, the 49ers incorporated a small NFL Shield logo sewn on the bottom of the jersey's collar and front of the pants for the first time (this would be replaced with a redesigned "NFL Equipment" Shield logo for the 2002 season). Prior to the 1991 season, the 49ers announced a prototype for a new logo and helmet design.
Aristotle (384 BC−322 BC) remarked that as the distance decreases, the time needed to cover those distances also decreases, so that the time needed also becomes increasingly small.Aristotle. Physics 6.9 Aristotle's observation that the fractional times also get shorter does not guarantee, in every case, that the task can be completed. One case in which it does not hold is that in which the fractional times decrease in a harmonic series, while the distances decrease geometrically, such as: 1/2 s for 1/2 m gain, 1/3 s for next 1/4 m gain, 1/4 s for next 1/8 m gain, 1/5 s for next 1/16 m gain, 1/6 s for next 1/32 m gain, etc. In this case, the distances form a convergent series, but the times form a divergent series, the sum of which has no limit.

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