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Some heavy screen users showed cortical thinning at younger ages than expected; but this thinning is part of natural brain maturation, and scientists don't know what that difference means.
The ozone layer had been thinning since the late 22060s.
This is what is referred to as 'thinning the herd.
California's governor recently signed a bill that facilitates thinning watersheds.
Thinning out these forests, however, requires federal funding and commitment.
The ghost placed one thinning, translucent hand on Kevin's shoulder.
The wigs are itchy, especially for those with thinning hair.
"I felt overwhelmed and claustrophobic," she remembers, her voice thinning.
They even look somewhat similar with their thinning, dark hair.
This explains the thinning many women experience in later years.
He lay in bed, shirtless, his thinning gray hair uncombed.
Add boiling water by the ladle, thinning the sauce slightly.
And that's resulted in a pretty significant thinning of the herd.
He was described as a white male with thinning, brown hair.
Prince William isn't shy when it comes to his thinning hair!
Now elderly, Chow has thinning hair and a grey chin beard.
Chwalek: The genetics of male-pattern thinning and baldness is complicated.
Chwalek: Well, do you have a family history of any thinning?
Hair loss and hair thinning is, by far, the biggest concern.
Inventories are still increasing and order books are still thinning out.
Maruca is the picture of a tax lawyer (thinning hair, glasses).
For some kids, there is premature thinning of their cerebral cortex.
Model Giorgos Tsetis co-founded the thinning hair supplement company Nutrafol.
Finally, it's injected into the patient's scalp wherever they are experiencing thinning.
In the center of one thick plaque, there is a slight thinning.
The increased temperatures have brought avalanches, thinning sea ice and thawing permafrost.
This is the only type of "thinning" that will effectively protect homes.
But thinning isn't a panacea and it's not a completely benign activity.
Jason Statham's hair appeared to be thinning before he shaved it off.
He is fifty, of Puerto Rican heritage, and stocky, with thinning hair.
His hair, which is thinning, was hidden beneath a black baseball cap.
As a 2012 study concluded, gel manicures did, in fact, cause thinning.
And who is that man onstage with the wrinkles and thinning hair?
It's possible, he says, that weight training prevented even greater bone thinning.
He was my height, and younger, his sandy hair thinning on top.
Decades of fighting show in their thinning gray hair and strained gaits.
He had thinning hair and a dark mustache that was going gray.
Memories kept bubbling up, an abundance compared to the thinning years ahead.
His thinning hair, mostly covered by his wool cap, is neatly cropped.
Today only around 220.8,27.6 are left and the ranks are thinning (see chart).
Even the crowds of pushcart vendors on the Lower East Side were thinning.
But this was a fundamental change that could rattle the thinning fan base.
By thinning the hair in the back so that it wasn't weighed down.
According to Chwalek, about 40% of the population has some degree of thinning.
Recent data indicate the ice is thinning and the air temperature is rising.
It was in fact her sister, Amy, who tried the nose-thinning technique.
Twelve hours later, The Thinning: New World Order went live on YouTube Premium.
He combed his artfully thinning hair and looked at his phone: 69 texts.
It helps us understand the implications of thinning ice cover in the Arctic.
It reflects the gradual thinning out of good-paying, middle-class U.S. jobs.
It's not just area that's being lost, either: The ice is also thinning.
I was tired and dehydrated, my skin was horrible, my hair started thinning.
Today, the glacier is also thinning, as it shrinks in on its sides.
The pattern is dense at the center, thinning out toward the picture's edges.
From a public health perspective, the prospect of thinning out EHBs is frightening.
Republicans in Congress have sought to loosen environmental restrictions to allow more thinning.
His flamboyant conk is now steely gray, slicked back over his thinning crown.
The continent was also thinning due to rifting, which could lead to isolation.
He had stooped shoulders, a thinning comb-over and a tired, distracted mien.
The forests on public lands badly need thinning, but there's never enough funding.
But the line between a stable life and a fragile one is thinning.
Women can also use minoxidil to counter hair-thinning caused by androgenetic alopecia.
Margins improved moderately as domestic product prices rose due to thinning fuel supplies.
Thus, physicians were able to administer blood-thinning medicine quickly after the stroke.
In other words, Iran's malign activity matrix isn't thinning out -- arguably it's expanding.
Thinning with big chainsaws on wheels can cost up to $650,000 per square mile.
My thoughts begin to stretch out, like traffic on a busy road slowly thinning.
More importantly, though, The Thinning doesn't know what to make of its own premise.
Even after a relaxer, Braithwaite still struggled with the usual breakage, loss, and thinning.
Some of these risks can be mitigated by thinning vegetation and executing controlled burns.
Logan Paul attends The Thinning Meet & Greet during the 2016 New York Comic Con.
Is the bloodstain on my jeans more embarrassing than the thinning of your hair?
It has made some headway, not least by thinning the ranks of zombie factories.
He has thinning hair and blue eyes behind a pair of stylish metal glasses.
"It's weird they don't have a better process for thinning the herd," Kimmel said.
It may sound counterintuitive, says Sheppard, but a short 'do can disguise thinning hair.
X-rays revealed fractures in the child's legs, back, and thinning of his bones.
Company valuations may drop, but that beats the alternative of a suddenly thinning herd.
He has a peak of thinning hair, intelligent eyes, and a close-cropped beard.
The ranks of older patrons, who recall the organ grinders with nostalgia, are thinning.
This was the "great thinning," as McCarthy calls it, and the end of abundance.
In others, it's a matter of thinning the herd until eventually none are left.
Pasterze Glacier, the country's largest, has been thinning by about 3 feet every year.
Focusing forest thinning operations and prescribed burns on overgrown woodlands near communities is another.
By evening, marchers were still moving through the streets, though their numbers were thinning.
Most merchants in Sweden still accept notes and coins, but their ranks are thinning.
Omega-3 fatty acids also have blood-thinning effects similar to those of aspirin.
For many, the line between a stable life and a fragile one is thinning.
" By 1996, The New York Times was observing Esquire's "thinning spine and declining circulation.
But, even with the rough cycles, I haven't noticed any thinning or loose threads.
And the field is thinning, especially as other presumptive tech industry favorites, including Sen.
Since then, the Ramapoughs' events have seen scant news media attention and thinning crowds.
This leaves YouTube Red original feature The Thinning: New World Order in limbo; the film, a planned sequel to Paul's YouTube Red original sci-fi thriller The Thinning, was first announced in November and was expected to premiere on Red sometime in 2018.
In one, Laina infiltrates Governor Reddington's presidential campaign on behalf of an anti-Thinning resistance movement, which promises to smuggle her Thinning-age siblings out of the country in return — because, apparently, this population-reduction plan includes banning people from leaving the country.
"You can see a person with depression has thinning of the surface of the brain in certain areas, and you go in and do the same study with somebody with diabetes, and they have thinning in the exact same areas," Simonson said.
While there are other causes for thinning hair too (for instance, too much vitamin A or iron deficiency), don't be shy about asking your doctor to run a few checks if you find that your hair is thinning at an abnormal pace. 3.
There have been efforts to make the forests safer, through thinning them and controlled burns.
One solution would be to get water utilities or hydropower producers to fund the thinning.
Even before Cruz's victory speech, the Iowa vote was already thinning the crowded Republican herd.
The thinning of the iPad Pros comes at one loss: the headphone jack is gone.
But you don't need an alopecia diagnosis to be affected by hair loss and thinning.
In fact, the slimy network quickly collapses in the face of a shear-thinning flow.
But it is likely to deteriorate faster if the ranks of the employable are thinning.
But according to the Berkeley City Council, another thinning of the herd might be needed.
The benefits would be two-fold, he said—thinning the forests, and creating renewable energy.
Large pharmaceutical companies now market medicines based on the blood-thinning chemicals in leech venom.
From the air, the kilometers (miles) of flattened crops look like thinning, slicked-back hair.
The lines of Tony's skull are fine, knobs of bone visible under the thinning hair.
It was more a matter of thinning the length of responses than leaving sections out.
Much of the vast river of ice is higher than surrounding, already-rapidly thinning glaciers.
Drugs for heart problems, blood thinning and nervous system problems were the most commonly taken.
She had no teeth and thinning bones because of her malnourishment, the ABC report said.
Working without paint-thinning mediums like turpentine or linseed oil, Mockrin builds rich, matte surfaces.
It wasn't until her hair started thinning out, though, that Muñoz made a doctor's appointment.
And the lack of an invite has already contributed to the thinning of the field.
Illegal logging is thinning the forests that once protected hillsides from eroding into the lake.
Denton recently turned fifty, and his stubbly beard and thinning hair have turned mostly gray.
Thinning ice makes it harder for polar bears to travel far enough to find food.
Stempowska is a small, soft-spoken woman, with a round face and thinning white hair.
Uber's C-level ranks are thinning, too: currently, the company has no COO, CFO, or CMO.
But the circumstances of the worst fires don't suggest that forest thinning would have helped much.
His ears are fuzzy, his hair is thinning, and his brow is furrowed by permanent creases.
A thinning file of candidates will move to New Hampshire, Nevada, and then, crucially, South Carolina.
The film was a sequel to the 2016 YouTube Red Movie, The Thinning, according to Polygon.
The unsettling cause for the thinning shells is the rapidly acidifying waters of the Pacific Ocean.
This limited-time product is a fun play on the smartphone era's ever-thinning product trends.
Halloween is on the horizon, and the veil between the living and spiritual worlds is thinning.
This exposes even more of its underside to the water, and the weakening and thinning continue.
In addition to weak demand for exports, manufacturers are seeing orders thinning from their U.S. customers.
The work includes prescribed burns, mechanical thinning of the forests and the creation of fire breaks.
First, ultra-low interest rates are thinning their staple diet, the margin between borrowing and lending.
It poisoned the birds and caused thinning in their eggshells, which killed the developing embryos inside.
Thinning can be useful, and nothing is stopping the federal government from doing more of it.
Afshar was 240, a gregarious man with eyeglasses, thinning hair, and plans to retire that spring.
He's a slender man in his late 30s with thinning blond hair and hyper-intelligent eyes.
Yes, we have taken some steps to restore our planet, including its once-thinning ozone layer.
The man is tanned, with a head of thinning white hair and a short white goatee.
His salt-and-pepper hair was thinning out at the top and his eyes were open.
Thinning ice makes life tougher for polar bears, which travel on ice sheets to find food.
He is 36, with a thinning hairline, but could pass for a teenager when he smiles.
Slowing production and falling revenues for American companies will trickle into the thinning bloodstream of transportation.
Reader Question • 937 votes About half of all women find their hair thinning by age 50.
Porter's mother went into a closet and pulled down an object wrapped in a thinning dishtowel.
Mr. Gao, of Wuhan, is a slender 37-year-old whose dark hair is already thinning.
Now, we all have to pay a hefty toll as Trump's legions cling to thinning hope.
The changes were subtle, involving slight thinning of the size and number of connections between neurons.
COPD is linked with an increased risk of balance difficulties, muscle weakness, thinning bones, blackouts and falls.
If you have thinning hair, either apply sunscreen to your scalp or wear a wide-brimmed hat.
The company previously tried thinning its ranks through buyouts offered to some 37.653,000 eligible employees in October.
The guy's hair was black but thinning, the sparse strands gelled together to keep his scalp covered.
Despite their thinning ranks, community banks are practised lobbyists: almost every congressional district has at least one.
As a result, the Forest Service revised its policies to allow prescribed fire as well as thinning.
The report comes as a crowded marketplace of food delivery appears to be thinning as funding dwindles.
That means that patients could receive much less blood thinning medication, avoiding complications like bleeding and stroke.
Inuit peoples have also begun wiring up the thinning ice with sensors in order to stay safe.
Simply by thinning it down, he believes, butchers could restore taste and glory to the cold cut.
Harbin said she was diagnosed at 11 with osteopenia, a thinning of the bones milder than osteoporosis.
The HP Spectre is what 35 years of technological progress and thinning looks like, and it's marvelous.
Injuries, especially serious wounds, can cause traumatic and life-threatening danger for someone taking blood-thinning medications.
Bosh has never publicly articulated his specific course of treatment, but he presumably took blood-thinning drugs.
The ice sheets would still be thinning, but that could slow, as would increases in ocean acidity.
"I had my full head of hair," he said, laughing and looking skyward toward his thinning pate.
By 2011, unemployment rates hit 9%, the population was thinning, and Kirkbride sat empty, its status uncertain.
The thinning crowd remained calm until a tear gas canister was heard being fired in the distance.
The price paid was what we now refer to as the "thinning out" of the middle class.
Some skin-thinning side effect of aging that no one had the nerve to mention in public?
But the remaining 70 percent of Tumblr arguably may have benefited from this slowdown and crowd-thinning.
These children have collapsing family structures, decreasing socioeconomic mobility and rapidly thinning networks of kith and kin.
Thinning ice also led Arctic ringed seals, the polar bear's main source of food, to become endangered.
He carried a cane, and his thinning gray hair was offset by a gray mustache and goatee.
The lives of millions were dangling at the end of a thinning string, their oppressors the puppeteers.
The most obvious consequence of these changes and challenges is that she began thinning her oil paint.
Yates says this hair is more stable, and it's genetically different enough to be resistant to thinning.
His great friend Schiller had been dead for decades, and the ranks of other friends were thinning rapidly.
And it definitely looks more natural on hair that is thinning rather than hair with large bald expanses.
But while there's been an unquestionable thinning of the herd, the devoted few still continue to move devices.
Read more: Thinning Forests Won't Stop California's Most Deadly And Destructive Wildfires —Peter Aldhous From left: California Gov.
It's pulled Gavin's character in a number of directions, thinning him out quite a bit in the process.
So we're thinning out the content and getting the price point right; getting it to where it's profitable.
His eyes were tired, his hair messy and thinning, making him look much older than his 44 years.
The male lead's father is a Texas governor running for president on an aggressive pro-Thinning education platform.
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It's incredible that engineers have figured out how to squeeze all of these features into ever-thinning bodies.
Some believe the state's timber industry could be part of the solution by selectively thinning forests of trees.
"The industry is certainly prepared to assist and encourage and support the thinning of our forests," said Gordon.
With men, there's a large focus on body build (often resulting in muscle dysmorphia), genitals, and hair thinning.
What's more, OPEC has historically timed cuts to coincide with thinning inventories in order to gain market power.
Revenue was also better than expected, helped by strong sales of the company's cancer and blood thinning drugs.
Each day, she told Yahoo, she takes 31 pills and a blood-thinning injection to manage her illness.
However, the researchers point out the shelf's thinning is likely to change in response to the uneven melting.
The thinning patience with Macri among Argentines stands in stark contrast with his enthusiastic reception on Wall Street.
It's particularly important to look for hemorrhaging in elderly patients and people taking blood-thinning medication, he adds.
For some years now, he has worn a beard, gray-dusted, and a fizz of thinning brown hair.
Doomsday preppers are thinning out across the US, and it may be because President Trump quiets their fears
He styles his thinning hair in a Mohawk, and Bronwen has a string of glitter sewn into hers.
Endangered tigers are spilling out of dedicated reserves, roaming around thinning patches of forest and trotting through farms.
Ms. Breed rose up from modest means and has vociferous support among the city's thinning African-American population.
His thinning mud-brown scruff of hair has been shaved rigorously clean, and his biceps have grown bulgy.
Adding to the mortality was the thinning of forest canopy in a microclimate that had previously offered shelter.
Trim and athletic, gray-brown hair that was thinning on top, he was the same age as me.
Blatt, who has thinning hair and a goatee, made small talk with the bartender and the cocktail waitress.
The company will also begin selling women Minoxidil, a treatment for hair thinning usually prescribed to men, in January.
The models predict thinning at both poles, so something else is going on that still needs to be studied.
There are forests that have been cleared for thinning but haven't been harvested because they've drawn little commercial interest.
But it worked, and although she experienced some hair thinning, Lefferman was able to maintain most of her hair.
Since then, he has starred in AwesomenessTV's Foursome and co-starred in YouTube Red and Legendary Digital's The Thinning.
Paradise, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, was in theory a better candidate for protection by forest thinning.
Thinning coastlines, and the disappearance of some islands altogether, led Indonesia and Malaysia to ban sand exports to Singapore.
Thinning has become popular in the state, but, he says, it disturbs soil, generating silt that harms aquatic life.
About 40% of the population has some degree of thinning, usually between the ages of, like, 20 to 40.
It creates the illusion of a buzz cut for balding clients and more density for people with thinning areas.
There is no reason for The Thinning: New World Order to exist, but, apparently, we'll be getting a sequel.
And there&aposs a reticence at the government level to go in and really do any lugging, cutting, thinning.
Groups moved from one office to another, thinning gradually as more and more were picked off because of arrests.
Your psychic intuition is piqued as the sun harmonizes with mystical Neptune, thinning the veil between reality and dreams.
It's important to note that chagas have a blood thinning effect, so they shouldn't be consumed before any surgery.
It's also a way of thinning out deserving entries -- especially among returning series -- that might have simply met them.
Stir together, thinning the sauce with pasta water or simmering 1 to 2 minutes more to thicken as needed.
"In extreme circumstances and used excessively, dry shampoos could actually cause damage and thinning or balding," he tells us.
If overused, it could cause the hair to dry and break more easily, leading to thinning and possible balding.
With the division race slipping away from the Yankees, now even a wild-card berth is on thinning ice.
Importantly, the fund cannot be used for land acquisition, which will help prevent further thinning of agencies' management resources.
The liver is where clotting factors are made, so liver damage can causes blood-thinning which can trigger bleeding.
Thinning the ranks of major competitors from four to three would reduce the competitive pressure to keep cutting prices.
Over the next five years there's over a billion dollars invested in both forest thinning and forest health projects.
Blood-thinning medications can substantially reduce the risk of stroke depending on the determination of a stroke specialist physician.
Restaurants are open for takeaway and delivery men and women whizzed through the thinning traffic on bikes and scooters.
It asks if the patient has specific risk factors for blood clots, or for bleeding from blood thinning medication.
This can cause vaginal atrophy, or thinning of the vaginal walls, drying and inflammation that can make sex painful.
It is only a matter of time before the glacier starts thinning again -- maybe this summer, maybe next year.
The Jakobshavn glacier, also called the Ilulissat glacier, has been called Greenland's "fastest-flowing and fastest-thinning" by NASA.
At Sunriver that fall day, the workers were thinning trees to promote the growth of fire-resistant ponderosa pines.
Steinke's discombobulation on the massage table leads to reflections on sexual desire, vagina dentata, orgasms and thinning vaginal walls.
Warmer ocean water is thinning the shelves and speeding up the rate at which ice flows into the sea.
This may explain why the calving events are happening with increased frequency (the speed of the glacier's flow towards the sea is increasing, and it's now moving at about 2.5 miles (4 km) per year), and why PIG appears to be thinning (the rate of thinning has quadrupled since the mid 1990s).
But Arctic ecosystems are fragile, and the plankton are vulnerable to thinning sea ice as a result of climate change.
There are many factors that can contribute to loss and thinning, including disease, so you should always consult your doctor.
If Trumpism only works with Trump on the ticket, the president is going to find his Republican allies thinning out.
Reed is a tall, anxious man with thinning hair, whose darting eyes are hidden behind a set of tinted bifocals.
A thinning cash flow has left little money to put back into the company itself, letting it become more irrelevant.
Despite their successes, in recent years community banks' ranks have been thinning by around five a week, mainly through mergers.
It's 2016, and we're happy Will is deciding to switch up his look and tackle his thinning hair head on.
At 50, Doeleman is fresh-faced, with glasses and thinning hair that make him look every part the bookish scientist.
Thinning underwriting margins will also leave the industry as a whole more exposed to an uptick in major loss claims.
Available in four shades, this multi-use formula offers a quick way to boost up light-colored or thinning brows.
The thinning out of state-provided social care may force a cultural shift towards families and neighbours lending more support.
The crowd is thinning in the food delivery start-up space — and more are likely to shutter, industry watchers say.
That's certainly a little inconvenient, but the general thinning and lightening of phones has made that less of a compromise.
"The ice front starts to retreats, it does that because the ice shelf is thinning from warming," he told CNN.
"I would say that most women would have some thinning of up to 30 percent of their hair," said Nangia.
Vaginal atrophy, which usually occurs after menopause, results in thinning and inflammation of the vaginal walls due to less estrogen.
The mouse was lethargic, lolling in a fresh layer of bedding, rolls of fat visible beneath thinning, greasy-looking fur.
When thinning hair and muscle aches occur simultaneously, it's possible you have hypothyroidism, a type of hormonal autoimmune hormone imbalance.
Despite his age and his thinning grey hair, he hasn't lost his fiery  progressive spirit or his legions of fans.
Prescribed fire significantly improves wildlife habitat; encourages new, healthier growth; and prevents extreme wildfire behavior by thinning out overgrown vegetation.
"Another huge influence that contributes to Antarctic ice shelf melting, and therefore ice shelf thinning, is subsurface melting," she said.
The device, an INRatio monitor by Alere, is crucial to helping doctors manage patients on warfarin, a blood-thinning drug.
Ms. Ellery is well known in England for a hair extension technique that conceals thinning hair without damaging remaining hair.
I see myself pretending like my hair wasn't thinning years ago and all the times I tried to hide it.
Cancellations, closings and a thinning out of tables may be just the beginning for a business based on social contact.
Fiorillo, known as Officer Drew at Huntington High, is in his 40s, tall with thinning hair and a friendly face.
The insulating layer of time that had protected the country from a potentially failed divorce from the bloc is thinning.
By mid-June, when the ice will be melting and thinning, the Polarstern will once again be reachable by ship.
At 61, Fisher is short and wiry, with thinning gray hair swept back over a high and gently tanned forehead.
But questions about the magazine's fortunes have lingered for years, as it faced ever-thinning ranks and churned through staff.
Shelter populations are thinning out as people return home or find other places to stay, so the danger is decreasing.
Ukrainian officials have denied any involvement in the killings, while welcoming them for thinning the ranks of the breakaway military.
Historically high temperatures and increasingly thinning ice are indicating worrisome climate trends, according to a new federal report released Tuesday.
Commercial thinning or other logging should be done in the context of forest plans and executed at ecologically appropriate scales.
The day was gorgeous, and a light breeze ruffled Dry Rot's thinning feathers (the parrot is over 30 years old).
He slicks his thinning hair back in the small round mirror in the bathroom and brings the elevator back upstairs.
The thinning area making a recognizable circle where the island was just noticeably separated from the rest of the bush.
His hair slightly thinning, he's dressed plainly in a nondescript blue button-up shirt with a yellow T-shirt underneath.
And these relatively warmer waters in the polar regions — while still frigid compared to temperate oceans — have already started thinning glaciers.
Across the West as a whole, however, there's little hard evidence that thinning forests will do much to reduce damaging wildfires.
Denver Water agreed in 2010 to pay the Forest Service $16.5m for thinning and other watershed work in the Rocky Mountains.
Starring Logan Paul, The Thinning was almost immediately forgotten; nevertheless, YouTube still started the production of a sequel the following year.
The Thinning series is set in a near future where all nations must reduce their populations by 5 percent each year.
Low doses of aspirin, sometimes also the blood-thinning drug heparin, seem to help these women carry a pregnancy to term.
On the other hand, Mapleson warns that the supply chain is thinning out as SGI machines become less and less common.
Morrison took to Twitter in a bid to limit the damage, joking that staff could instead have improved his thinning hairline.
The convo eventually turned to King James ... and whether or not LeBron should try the same process on his thinning crown.
The parts of the world that experienced the most thinning of the ozone layer experienced a surge in melanoma and cataracts.
But if you're suffering from thinning, breaking, shedding, or lackluster hair and have no hope for the future, cheer up, buttercup.
This will help ensure that commercial logging activities, including thinning, conform to forest plans and are conducted at ecologically appropriate scales.
That is why, even with all the caveats in place, a thinning out of Republican ranks in Democratic states looks likely.
The end is near, and the number of key shows thinning, but Tuesday kicks off with one of Paris's biggest bangs.
If this current rate of thinning continues, the entire main trunk of the glacier could be afloat in about 100 years.
"There is definitely increased melting at the terminus of these glaciers and they are thinning" said Rasul, of Pakistan's meteorological department.
"There was no scene anymore," said Mr. Milmore, 2000, whose light hair, once long, is now short and thinning on top.
Those containing hydroquinone, mercury or corticosteroids can trigger more serious side effects, like thinning of the skin and even kidney damage.
"Let me just give you a hug," Mr. Putin responded, embracing the chunky man with thinning hair and provoking widespread laughter.
It has a 700,000-year-old glacier and the residents were telling us how it's thinning out because of climate change.
As the race gets closer to the primaries, the thinning field of candidates has become less and less diverse, with Sen.
Prevention funding reduces wildfire intensity and regularity by thinning trees, removing underbrush and having controlled burns of areas that need them.
Between the lines: The study's authors attribute a decrease of drug crimes in the 16-year stretch to the thinning gap.
Compared with the controls, those with Type 2 diabetes had more severe thinning of the cortex and more white matter abnormalities.
Starting with Most Stuf, then thinning it out to Mega Stuf, Double Stuf, Original Stuf, all the way down to Thins.
Johnson & Johnson — The company's Janssen Pharmaceuticals unit announced favorable results in a phase 3 study involving its blood-thinning drug Xarelto.
Moore said this includes thinning dense areas so forests can become more resilient in fighting wildfires, droughts and bark beetle outbreaks.
Thousands of lawsuits have been filed by these groups to prevent the Forest Service from pursuing routine thinning and restoration projects.
Alphabet has put these bets under increased scrutiny in the last year, and the thinning-down seems to have had an effect.
It takes into consideration skin tone, wrinkles, age spots, as well as things like thinning lips and a more jowly face shape.
TENNESSEE SHERIFF'S DEPUTY SHOT AND KILLED, SEARCH FOR GUNMAN UNDERWAY Wiggins was previously described as a white male with thinning, brown hair.
There was no obvious catalyst to Monday's slide, with earnings season behind us and businesses thinning out ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
After midnight, as you celebrate the thinning of the veil, the Moon will enter Aries, illuminating the relationship sector of your chart.
Thinning efforts are off to a great start but must accelerate, says Timothy Quinn, head of the Association of California Water Agencies.
It Starts With The ScalpIf you're trying to solve thinning issues and you're not focusing on your scalp, you're doing it wrong.
And how fast ice flows is a proxy for ice melting: if the ice is thinning, losing weight, it just flows faster.
They accelerate the cell renewal and cause a long-term effect of the skin thinning out, as the cells cannot divide infinitely.
More thinning of the temporal and motor cortices could be seen in the overweight/obese diabetic group compared with normal-weight diabetics.
I use thinning scissors around the frame of the face to shape the cut precisely, which gives curls the best end design.
PayPal is thinning the number of mobile operating systems supported by the company's flagship app down to just two: Android and iOS.
These are either pigmentation in the skin, thinning collagen, or hyper-vascularity around the eyes — meaning you've just got super-pronounced veins.
"They call it active management and thinning, but they are really talking about logging by waiving environmental laws and input," Spivak said.
A tall man with thinning hair and wire-rim glasses approached and introduced himself as Dan Richardson, her court-appointed defense attorney.
They have been curbing industrial output, thinning traffic and cracking down on coal use in a bid to limit smog build-ups.
My most recent struggle happened in the kitchen garden area, where I was thinning out the lettuces, which I grew from seed.
"The thinning out benefits everybody," said Alex Benrimon, sales director of the David Benrimon gallery in Manhattan, who is a return exhibitor.
"Stocks of raw material for manufacturing industry are thinning, so the president has asked to ease imports of materials," Indrawati told reporters.
I actually have lost my hair, it's thinning, but I refuse to be like those folks who try to hang onto it.
We all are, really, in this time of post-Kondo closet-thinning, mainstreamed ethics of sustainability and easy access to online marketplaces.
Many workers are from Mexico and spend as much as nine months pruning the trees, thinning the orchards and harvesting the crop.
"The sun hits directly on the chest and has a skin-thinning effect," said Dr. Jeannette Graf, a dermatologist in New York.
Sea ice in the Bering has been thinning and retreating for years, but in 2018 and 2019, the losses kicked into overdrive.
Optimizing vitamin D levels are important for bone health, and can help to minimize the thinning of bone and risk of fractures.
AstraZeneca (AZN) blood thinning drug Brilinta saw positive results in a trial aimed at winning approval for extended use of the drug.
What worries environmentalists is that "thinning" is often a pretext for unnecessary logging of healthy trees, a sop to the timber industry.
With this, people notice hair thinning or hair falling out which can sometimes be noticed months after the original stress took place.
Yet five minutes after our wind sprint, there he was, an impossibly human specimen with thinning hair and yellow eyes, sporting flip-flops.
"Thinning bond market liquidity has helped drive institutional demand for ETFs," said Brett Pybus, head of iShares EMEA fixed income strategy at BlackRock.
He was also dropped from the YouTube Red series Foursome, as well as from the upcoming original movie The Thinning: New World Order.
Trading volumes were thinning out with most global markets set to shut for Christmas, while Japan was closed on Monday for a holiday.
Iraq is also contemplating sensible measures it has long resisted, including fighting corruption, thinning its bloated state payroll and overhauling its taxation system.
That's why the US Forest Service devotes several hundred million dollars a year to prescribed burning, thinning, and other hazardous fuel reduction activities.
Whether you're worried about thinning hair, dry, crunchy strands, or an oily scalp, starting April 7, Ouai will have the solution for you.
With liquidity already thinning going into the year-end holiday period, large currency options are having an outsized impact on the cash markets.
Since 2011, the state has lost more than a third of its coal jobs, thanks to thinning seams, decreased demand, and increased automation.
There's a potential thinning out of the incumbent ranks that could spell doom for Pelosi even if people like Rice weren't challenging her.
Thinning also requires an extensive network of roads, which can threaten water quality by increasing sediment in streams that feed public water supplies.
When using the oil, I specifically focus on the areas around my hairline because that's where the thinning is most obvious for me.
This year, however, is widely expected to be slower due to thinning numbers of Chinese companies looking to go public, particularly in tech.
Your planetary ruler Mercury, the planet of the mind, has been with dissolvent Neptune since mid-February, thinning the veil, so to speak.
Yes, his hair seems to have been thinning since birth, but does that stop him from being really, really good at dating models?
If you start to find that your hair is thinning relatively quickly, it may be time to take a trip to the doctor.
The process is sluggish: The ozone layer kept thinning in the 20.5s and 73s, even after the big agreement to phase out CFCs.
It provides a lot of volume and texture so if you have fine or thinning hair this is definitely a product for you.
Simon Harrold was a tweedy Englishman in his mid-40s, with a neat, white beard and thinning, sweptback hair, longer in the back.
A rapidly retreating and thinning glacier — accelerated by global warming — caused the water to redirect to the south, and into the Pacific Ocean.
Turmeric's blood-thinning effect is not generally an issue when eaten, as it contains only a tiny amount of its anticoagulant ingredient, curcumin.
Williams has previously spoken about her battle with the disease, telling People in July that she has suffered thinning hair as a result.
AstraZeneca – The company's blood-thinning drug Brilinta saw positive results in a trial aimed at winning approval for extended use of the drug.
Democrats had pinned their hopes on winning the support of moderate Republicans who have publicly opposed ANWR drilling, but those ranks are thinning.
Mr. Dawkins — who is wiry, with short, thinning gray hair, a narrow face and watchful hazel eyes — comes across as a bookish introvert.
Is it dangerous to have a dermatologist inject fillers to improve the appearance of labia majora that are thinning during or after menopause?
For years, internships — one of the first opportunities to make connections on the Capitol Hill — were unpaid, thinning the applicant pool by affluence.
The biomass industry disputes these numbers, arguing that "thinning" a forest causes the remains trees to grow faster, taking up carbon more quickly.
These light treatments apparently stimulate hair growth and could even help reverse the thinning process —but you'll have to test it out for yourself.
If nothing had been done to stop the thinning, the world would have destroyed two-thirds of its ozone layer by 2065, Newman said.
Still, supporters of thinning argue that it is a viable option in some forests, especially dry pine and mixed-conifer forests at lower elevations.
Where The Thinning tries for specificity and ends up with nonsense, 3% is one of the cleverest takes yet on the dystopian-deathmatch genre.
The towns they serve are growing older and thinning out as working-age Americans migrate from small towns to cities, often never to return.
At the time of his move, the county had voted for a Republican in every presidential election for decades but the margins were thinning.
But all those options require time and money, which are not necessarily available to China's legion of small exporters grappling with thinning profit margins.
But all those options require time and money, which are not necessarily available to China's legion of small exporters grappling with thinning profit margins.
Wong pays for his integrity by basically practicing sponsorship jiu-jitsu, a delicate art balancing the ever-thinning borders between creativity, "content," and brands.
The Forest Service is now making up for this by conducting prescribed burning and thinning on approximately 2.5 million acres of land last year.
All curly and wavy hair must only be cut with regular scissors – not with thinning shears or razors, which tend to create more frizz.
In addition, it suggested that DDT could be responsible for the thinning of Bald Eagles egg shells and could lead to their potential extinction.
The other people Trump is considering, while less alarming than Bolton, also speak to the thinning pool of talent he has available to him.
But now the digital influencer — who recently starred in YouTube Red's The Thinning — is taking on a few new challenges for a new show.
The HD Audio Recorder app is unique and serves a distinct purpose, but this company could really stand to do some software thinning elsewhere.
I didn't have the best hair in the world, it was definitely thinning, and I decided to just accept defeat gracefully, very early on.
The simple, if unsatisfying, answer is that Trump trusts Kushner, making him one of the few remaining members of an exclusive, always thinning club.
Remedying the thinning ranks of Russia experts will require reassessment in both the ivory towers of academia and in the policy chambers of Washington.
From bone-thinning atmospheres, to killer plants, and unchecked dictatorships, these are just some of the mind-boggling problems with people living in space.
A drug originally designed as a treatment for the bone-thinning disease, osteoporosis, is being considered as a possible breakthrough treatment for bald people.
On the upside, some women with thinning hair see an improvement in hair thickness — and oil production may also be reduced, Dr. Holcomb says.
This thinning could be theoretically accomplished by seeding cirrus clouds with particles that disrupt ice crystal formation (nucleation), leading to reduced cirrus cloud cover.
In college, it took more than an hour and a pair of thinning scissors for my stylist to cut my hair into something manageable.
JPMorgan's finance chief, Marianne Lake, said increased competition has made it harder to hold onto market share at a time when margins are thinning.
That the options are thinning in newspaper journalism is just as true now in New Orleans as it has been everywhere else for years.
The auction house's Middle East chairman Michael Jeha cited a thinning market of available "top quality Modern Middle Eastern works" as a contributing factor.
The "gold standard" medical treatment for hair thinning is a drug applied to the scalp called minoxidil, widely known by the brand name Rogaine.
Because of the blood-thinning drug he took to prevent strokes, it would be hard for his blood to coagulate and stop the flow.
While polar bears struggle to find prey across thinning ice, reindeer food is getting trapped under ice thanks to early snow and freezing rain.
The numbers point to thinning margins for aluminum smelters in China, the world's biggest producer of the metal, in a quarter when prices fell.
Only the pregnant women showed gray matter reduction, thinning and changes in the surface area of the cortex in areas related to social cognition.
And Bobby felt like an incidental fixture within that memory, wavering and thinning and becoming increasingly indistinct, mnemonic collateral on the cusp of disintegration.
Abbott is fifty-seven, with thinning gray hair, a warm, confident demeanor, and an adenoidal vocal quality, like a man powering through a cold.
Al Sharpton, who was heavyset when he ran for president in 2004, said he has noticed both Ms. Gillibrand and Mr. Booker's thinning profiles.
The company, Better Not Younger, is targeting women with the kind of hair issues, like thinning and dryness, that frequently accompany menopause and perimenopause.
The Thinning takes place in a very near future where the UN has ordered all countries to reduce their population by 5 percent every year.
Blue River Technology, a Sunnyvale, California-based start-up, is using robotics and smart tech to automate lettuce thinning with a so-called lettuce bot.
Thinning cash flow has left it with little money to reinvest in the company itself, letting it become more irrelevant as new competitors like rise.
A thinning cash flow has left little money to reinvest in the company itself, letting it become more irrelevant as new competitors like Amazon rise.
She was going through four to five eyelash mascaras a month, using them to brush over her thinning hair to give the illusion of fullness.
When they arrive in a bleak post-war England, they are put up in poky boarding houses and perform in tiny theatres to thinning audiences.
Other ice shelves in the Antarctic Peninsula have either disintegrated or begun thinning and retreating as well, reflecting the rapid warming rates in the region.
Yes, but: Selling government oil into a crowded market can dampen prices, thinning U.S. producer margins and making it harder for new technologies to compete.
The so-called hog lure is derived from warfarin, a blood-thinning agent that's also used to kill rats and mice in homes and buildings.
The comparison showed that the ice cap, in addition to contracting, was thinning; during the previous decade, its thickness had declined by fifteen per cent.
But by the time Subsys came to market in 2012, mounting regulatory scrutiny and changing medical opinion were thinning the ranks of prolific opioid prescribers.
You can't dilute vape pen concentrate (or if you did, you'd be using the kind of chemical thinning agents you really don't want to vaporize).
Bouteflika is part of a thinning elite of the veterans who fought France in the 1954-1962 independence war and have run Algeria ever since.
Players love to kid Odor — the second baseman with 31 home runs and a memorable punch to Jose Bautista's jaw — about his prematurely thinning hair.
It's the tedious process of thinning the edges of a piece of leather so that all the pattern pieces fit together like a jigsaw puzzle.
Thinning Out Nail PolishWhile many top manicurists cop to occasionally using acetone to thin out old, too-thick lacquer, "it's a temporary fix," says Elle.
Feeding the volatility is the rapid thinning out of markets, which is making it difficult for buyers and sellers to put a price on assets.
They can vary the yield of the vines, through pruning or thinning grape bunches, which can ultimately achieve greater or lesser intensity in the wines.
"There are different causes of thinning, and one of them is a thyroid abnormality, which is usually easy and quick to test for," says Corriel.
Instead of a bald spot at the top of the head or a complete loss of hair, women experience a general thinning over the scalp.
The sweet gum grows in a long list of states, thinning to a more patchy distribution as it spreads southward into Mexico and Central America.
"I was so scared that if someone knew I had thinning hair, they weren't going to put me on TV or hire me," he says.
There is year-round maintenance — clearing roads, thinning overgrown stands, cleaning up debris — as well as annual expenses and challenges that must be dealt with.
"But if you're really noticing a lot of thinning, you have to get a style that doesn't include your broken hair at all," she said.
For instance, if your darkened teeth are due to the natural thinning of tooth enamel that comes with aging, whitening kits will not help you.
"It's such a relief not having to labor over the intricacies and subterfuges of styling thinning hair and just say fuck it," he told me.
It's hard enough to do in the day and age of face-thinning Snapchat filters, but it's especially hard for me, because I have bulimia.
It is one of a thinning number of national stores that still sell AR-15 assault rifles, the weapon allegedly used by the Parkland shooter.
Such a system is custom-built for the coming world of post-familialism, the world bequeathed to us by sexual individualism and thinning family trees.
However, the opponents of the timber sale said they're in favor of strategically thinning forests by cutting down high-fire-risk trees and removing dry vegetation.
This is an excellent tool for taking Walt Mossberg's advice and thinning out the apps you've downloaded to just include those you actually use semi-regularly.
This can bring about a host of other health problems, including infertility and the thinning and drying of the vaginal walls, as well as breast shrinkage.
Logan Paul's original movie The Thinning: New World Order was put on hold after he filmed a dead body in Japan's Aokigahara forest earlier this year.
Subtle changes often start in the neck area — dry or thinning skin, fine lines, a loss of crispness along the jaw — in a woman's late thirties.
The company has faced challenges in recent years similar to those of other chains, with a raft of competitors and thinning profit eating into its business.
I had a blood clot during chemo, and so I have to take a blood-thinning shot twice a day until the end of the month.
Mayo also cautions people on blood-thinning drugs, chemotherapy, HIV/AIDS medications, and medicine to prevent organ rejection after a transplant that problematic interactions can occur.
After setting your hair in twists (Kola does roughly 20 twists for a more precise cut), cut ends that are thinning or have a diagonal slant.
"If our glaciers keep thinning at their current speed then they won't live for long," said Ryskul Usubaliev, of the Central-Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences.
So in progressively thinning air, more than 3 miles off the ground, Hess performed experiments to figure out if the particles came from above or below.
"If we were to go in and do some thinning, we could produce more California product that could then be used by builders in the state."
Scrutiny this year over Facebook's privacy and content moderation practices have led some people to abandon the service and the company to warn of thinning profits.
The Blue Ribbon Panel on Ocean Acidification conducted in Washington State in 20053 found that oysters and crabs have had thinning shells , a product of acidification.
The executive order allows the state to suspend environmental review on some fuel-reduction projects, including tree thinning in forests and other high-risk fire areas.
Many of the firms - mostly in the industrial, transport, wholesale, retail, catering and accommodation sectors - are already grappling with soaring costs, fierce competition and thinning profits.
He also used his second weekly address to the nation to tout this week's executive order thinning federal regulations as key factor in upcoming economic growth.
These were followed by duplicated drugs, such as two similar pain killers, two medications for blood thinning or two antidepressants from the class known as SSRIs.
Almost a year after Paul posted the Japan suicide forest video, YouTube released an original movie called "The Thinning: New World Order" starring the controversial star.
Expect many more twists and turns before it's over, most of them thinning the wallets of the little guy and sharing the proceeds with the rich.
Inside a large cellophane bag were tubs of skin lightening creams containing hydroquinone—a banned chemical known to cause skin thinning, discoloration, and even organ damage.
Pardo, who has thinning hair and a beard, bears a passing resemblance to Lenin; he looked weary, having spent the day fruitlessly challenging a housing eviction.
In recent months, army and intelligence officers pressured, threatened and blackmailed politicians from rival parties, human rights groups have said, steadily thinning out Mr. Khan's competition.
Thinning them became a big deal that proved how much my garden was really a reflection of a whole host of other anxieties in my life.
Their ranks are thinning, however, with the closure of Trestle on Tenth, in May, and the Red Cat, which will close at the end of December.
Warren has shown the most movement — but even that is far from garnering a majority against a field that is digging in rather than thinning out.
Policies aimed at land and forest management practices, like controlled burning or selective thinning, can mitigate risk but require action long before catastrophic fires are ablaze.
After months of a bloated field slowly thinning out, tonight's debate will be the first debate with all of the leading Democratic candidates on one stage.
The thinning of large glaciers, such as Vatnajökull, reduces the load on the Earth's crust near the ice masses, causing it to rebound and lift up.
With margins thinning and competition intensifying from nonbank lenders like Quicken Loans and LoanDepot, a topflight digital-mortgage offering is becoming a standard requirement for banks.
Former U.S. Forest Service officials such as Jerry Williams say too much emphasis is put on fighting fires instead of thinning forests to minimize their impact.
In a PEOPLE exclusive sneak peek at the new reality series, Oliva has a consultation with a new client, Renee, whose hair has been thinning over time.
The audience watches Something's hair go from glamorously wild and voluminous — essentially, at its finest — in Act 1 to dull and thinning in Act 2 and 3.
Some of the bodies bore marks of age, having been in the lab for four or five years, and student curiosity — frayed nerves, thinning tendons, torn veins.
This Purge-esque jingoism adds a little entertainment to The Thinning, but it's also such a mess that I'm not even positive that plot description is right.
So, there are some studies showing that having a brother who expresses male-pattern baldness might be more predictive than if your father has male-pattern thinning.
He called for more focus and funding on strategies such as thinning the forests, removing dead and dying trees, insect control and underbrush control to prevent fires.
The other option is a humorous acknowledgment that not many in Mr Dershowitz's thinning crowd of liberal friends and admirers are likely to be impressed by that.
In 2016, YouTube released its first original movie: a near-future tale called The Thinning about a world where children are killed for failing a standardized test.
The council's straw polls, such as Friday's, are held in part to encourage a thinning of the field, with those not doing well perhaps getting the hint.
At the time, Williams says she had also gone off her anticoagulant regimen (blood thinning treatments that prevent clots) in order to prepare for the C-section.
Logan Paul's The Thinning: New World Order is officially coming out, just months after Paul's controversy in Japan prompted YouTube to put the film on hold indefinitely.
Eizencot predicted that the Russian withdrawal would be carried out gradually, but not fully, with Moscow maintaining two bases in Syria while thinning out overall troop deployments.
Stress, anxiety, and similar emotional states can trigger or worsen a wide range of skin conditions, from acne to hair-thinning alopecia, to scaly psoriasis, research shows.
A man of medium height with a goatee and thinning, combed-back hair, Bader smoked heavily and carried himself with an intimidating air that bordered on imperiousness.
Beyond her thinning and breaking hair, weight loss, rashes and more, Luster is worried about more than just the physical problems she and her girls are having.
Minton was dressed in slacks and a cardigan, with a thinning head of white hair; he still wears the trim, boxy beard that he adopted mid-career.
While corticosteroids can be effective, results don't happen overnight and these medications often have side effects like stretch marks and thinning, thickening or darkening of the skin.
Hair follicles will grow smaller, making hair thinner, so if you want to get to the (literal and metaphorical) root of thinning hair, focus on the follicle.
A 1003-year-old white man with thinning blond hair, he wore khakis and a blue-and-white checked Oxford shirt, slightly larger than his slim frame.
He saw a commercial from a lawyer advertising for lawsuits over the blood thinning medication Xarelto, which the man's doctor had prescribed to help dissolve the clot.
A jump in volatility to levels last seen a decade ago, and thinning liquidity caused by increasing margin calls and algorithm-triggered selling, drained money from markets.
The prospect of multiple Republican defeats in California as well as New York and New Jersey threatens to diminish the already thinning ranks of more centrist Republicans.
In December, he signed an executive order to speed projects to reduce "hazardous fuels" through forest thinning, burning and a nearly 20203% increase in USFS timber sales.
Some of the women who went to Lululemon stores to return the thinning bottoms were asked by employees to put on the pants and then bend over.
Barbara looked around at the thinning crowd, then waved at the fireworks and wondered aloud why Staten Islanders would not want a "phenomenal night" in their hometown.
It saw little resemblance between the younger man, with his toothy smile and dark widow's peak, and the older one, with his grim expression and thinning hair.
As trees grow, forest owners make significant investments – often millions of dollars – in regular operating costs like road maintenance, weed control, thinning and many rounds of fertilization.
The legislation also requires California utility companies to take new steps to reduce risk of catastrophic fires and streamlines brush thinning in forests to avoid future wildfires.
But the blood-thinning effect from aspirin could cause a major bleeding event, so for many healthy patients, the daily aspirin habit was not worth the risk.
"I want to be honest, I didn't believe we could get 4.2 (percent)," Velopoulos, who is 53 and has a thinning patch, said in an interview last month.
People who have high blood pressure, who know they have an aneurysm — a thinning of the artery walls — or heart disease should tell their doctors before taking antibiotics.
The general impression one gets is of a generation that is stressed, energetic, creative, skeptical and in the middle of redefining, and thinning out, the nature of affiliation.
It's worth noting that Déjà is a teenager, which goes against a widely-held belief that hair thinning and loss is an issue that only affects older people.
It is a thinning of plot armor or of being special, and the popular combination of Realistic Needs and Diseases and the Hunterborn mods gets at this effectively.
It appears at a relatively optimistic time, when the ranks of the financially excluded are thinning fast and there are strong hopes that the process will accelerate further.
Such plans can be read simply as punitive populism: billionaires are not very well regarded on the left, and thinning their number has an appeal all its own.
Mars now is cold and dry, and has a thin carbon dioxide-atmosphere, with a harsh surface environment and a thinning atmosphere unprotected by a global magnetic field.
The graphic designer, who has dark blond shoulder-length hair, thinning at the front, and a prosthetic right hand, lives alone in a mobile home near Savannah, Tennessee.
Sixty-three percent had previously been prescribed at least one medication for high blood pressure, excess fats in the blood, acid reflux, thyroid problems, diabetes or thinning bones.
Sensing the air of growing unease at the thinning lines at the store made some regulars come in even more, sometimes dragging friends along and extolling our virtues.
Mero, 32, permanently in a hoodie and ball cap, provides impressionistic color commentary, bulging his eyes, peppering in dance moves — with his voice sometimes thinning to a squeak.
As local newspapers wither under falling budgets and thinning staff, Abernathy argues communities lose more than jobs — they lose the educational, community-building and watchdog services journalism provides.
For many highly leveraged developers, there are already signs of increasing caution as exemplified by a surge in failed land auctions due to tight liquidity and thinning margins.
As the world's second-largest economy, a thinning stream of money coming out of China, already showing early signs of slowing, could be largely detrimental to global growth.
While the administration had tried to discourage migrants from making the dangerous journey at all, the initiative was an acknowledgment that that strategy was not thinning the flow.
"The agencies themselves have shown little interest in revisiting their past regulations and thinning out those that have proven to be ineffective, outdated, or unnecessarily expensive," Republicans wrote.
Absent the cattle industry land grab, the thinning of the herds can be accomplished in a cost-effective and humane way by the use of PZP birth control.
China is seeing a surge in failed land auctions as developers face reduced liquidity and thinning margins due to a prolonged tightening of government policy since late 2016.
He has thinning silver hair, glasses that darken in the sunlight, and a theatrical style of diction that most people reserve for wild anecdotes at noisy cocktail parties.
Often it involves tree-thinning and the removal of smaller trees -- but there are many different methods of forest management based on the terrain type, among other factors.
Vatnajökull, Europe's largest ice cap and the source of Breiðamerkurjökull, is thinning rapidly due to rising global temperatures and could be completely gone in 21 years, scientists say.
The huge circular patterns are likely connected to heat rising from deeper lake water and thinning the ice—"a good sign to watch your step carefully," Leppäranta says.
Thinning ice can be catastrophic for animals that live in the North, and for Inuit communities, who rely on it for hunting and travel, a way of life.
Thinning and pruning weren't always de rigueur in Sunriver, which was developed in the 1960s as a recreational playground for Portlanders on the sunny side of the Cascades.
That means practicing Sunriver's large-scale maintenance on an individual level: pruning and thinning trees, clearing gutters of pine needles and screening off crawl spaces where debris collects.
Centuries ago, before California became thickly populated, small wildfires used to course periodically through the Sierra Nevada region, thinning out the pine and conifer forests and rejuvenating the ecosystems.
According to Anabel Kingsley, trichologist and president of Philip Kingsley Trichological Clinics, there are typically a few factors contributing to thinning hair, including stress, poor diet, and physiological changes.
So even if forest thinning reliably had the desired effect of reducing fire intensity, the effort would have to be increased many times over to have a substantial effect.
There, decades of fire suppression should be countered with careful thinning to mimic the natural state, according to Scott Stephens, a forestry scientist at the University of California, Berkeley.
The road ahead The tough times for hedge funds will continue with downward pressure on fees, more withdrawals by large investors, and a long overdue thinning of the herd.
This tweet essentially describes the plot of two recent projects: The Thinning, an original movie produced for YouTube Red, and 3%, a Brazilian science-fiction series produced for Netflix.
Participants whose scans showed a thinning in the brain area that plays a role in memory -- the first brain region affected by Alzheimer's -- were more likely to develop Alzheimer's.
We've seen dogs being flawlessly turned into Dug from Pixar's Up, and we've seen a guy scare his mom to death with that new face-thinning filter as well.
Christoph Marty of the Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research in Davos notes that the snow comes later and melts earlier, and the snowpack is thinning (see chart 2).
After two successful pregnancies in which she took progesterone, blood-thinning drugs, aspirin and steroids, she knows that it was more likely simply luck rather than targeted medical intervention.
It also won't feature him in the upcoming season of YouTube show "Foursome," and won't air his new movie "The Thinning: New World Order," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
It has also tried to speed up the regulatory approval process by thinning out the waiting list, forcing manufacturers to withdraw new drugs where trial data isn't strong enough.
HTC had the hottest VR headset out of the gate in 2016, but the thinning margins on consumer hardware thanks to Oculus have pushed them into the enterprise business.
When the eclipse's partial phases began, the Moon took a small nibble out of the Sun's limb and progressively covered the Sun, turning it into an ever-thinning crescent.
But here, in his suit, sweat already beginning to dot the front of his white shirt and bead on his thinning hairline, he knows that it is utterly wrong.
Jang said the other was awarded to O Kuk Ryol, a slender man with thinning hair and tinted spectacles said to be the military coordinator behind the nuclear programme.
In a study published today in the journal Science, researchers report that hundreds of North American bird populations — from songbirds like meadowlarks to backyard favorites like sparrows — are thinning.
Jegasothy also suggests that these oils are the reason I saw results so quickly, though results will vary depending on each person's unique hair structure and level of thinning.
A 20-year-old from South Carolina was diagnosed with osteopenia, a thinning of the bones, while a 25-year-old from Pennsylvania has osteoporosis and a cracked spine.
While Deutsche Bank is thinning out its network within large cities, it is stopping short of a broad pull-back from smaller towns, people familiar with the matter said.
As the number of clubs in Britain continues to steeply decline, a dead Tiger Tiger means one less venue, one more disused unit on a dwindling, thinning high street.
Logging, including many projects deceptively promoted as forest "thinning," removes fire-resistant trees, reduces the cooling shade of the forest canopy and leaves behind highly combustible twigs and branches.
Dr. Mitchell, with a full snow-white beard and thinning white hair, wore a charcoal suit to court with a crisp white button-down shirt and a red tie.
She and her husband, Jos, a professor with the graying, thinning hair and serious mien of academia, had been there a week and had five more days to go.
He had abnormal levels of zinc, vitamin D, thyroid stimulating hormone and ascorbic acid, or vitamin C. X-rays revealed fractures in his legs and back and thinning bones.
They were more than twice as likely to experience sexual dysfunction when they had vaginal dryness, pain during intercourse or thinning and drying vaginal walls, the study also found.
And more importantly, the waters of the Adirondacks suffer thinning ice and open water during mid-winter warm-spells, a phenomenon that was unknown in the late 20th Century.
My inclination is to make everything very dense and I usually end up thinning textures and creating sections of lower activity during the rewriting/revision process I mentioned earlier.
Jakobshavn, which is Greenland's largest glacier and covers roughly 110,000 square kilometers, had been retreating 1.8 miles and thinning 130 feet per year as of 2012, NBC News reported.
The launch came amid concerns over Facebook's privacy and content moderation practices that have led some people to abandon the service and the company to warn of thinning profits.
By nearly every measure, signs point to thinning margins for the cable industry, and an eventual newspaper-like revenue collapse as viewers migrate their attention to streaming and social media.
Find Your Formula uses brand studies of hair DNA to target a customer's specific issue, from repair to hydration, before recommending a range to suit everything from dehydration to thinning.
Meanwhile, the other side of the argument is weakened, thinning, and has lost what, in normal times, would be one its most important allies: the president of the United States.
Additionally, YouTube seems to be cutting as many ties as possible with the vlogger, canning the YouTube Red movie The Thinning: New World Order, which was slated to star Paul.
Other Lenses work as well, but the face-thinning one (it has no name, like most things on Snapchat, so we'll just call it that) is by far the best.
Sure, you can use fruit woods to make pizza after thinning an orchard—pear, apple, or cherrywood—but it is difficult to get really good Neapolitan-style pizza with fruitwood.
Along with taking blood-thinning medication, Clinton takes medication for hypothyroidism, a condition in which her thyroid gland is underactive and doesn't produce enough important hormones, according to Bardack's report.
I love "Juego infantil (Children's Game)," a 1950s gouache piece in which the depicted shapes look like bursts of energy, a rainbow of clustered lines thinning into spinning-top points.
Land managers have found the best way to fight off bark beetles has been thinning high-density forests and cutting out infested trees, though with limited success, the researchers said.
What's worrying to Genduso is that this thinning of educational opportunity for students is occurring alongside what will be rising demand for new skill sets as automation transforms the workforce.
Shogun looks different today, without the ragged hoodies he used to wear in Royal Headache; now, his hair is thinning a little more and his face looks full and alert.
The party's House campaign arm, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, has come under intense scrutiny from progressive activists and media for its reported tactics in thinning unusually crowded primary fields.
Tillerson's mandate over a thinning State Department is further confused by what many Democrats and even some Republicans call mixed signals and contradictory tweets coming out of the White House.
And with profit margins thinning while commissions disappear from sight, analysts are renewing talk of consolidation among discount brokerages — some of which are also looking to beef up financial advice.
Well into his 80s, Palmer was doing commercials for Xarelto, the blood-thinning medication, with the basketball player Chris Bosh, the comedian Kevin Nealon and the Nascar driver Brian Vickers.
And when I felt like there were excessive amounts of hair falling out or my hair might be thinning in a certain area, he was also a distraction from it.
There, scientists from universities including Memorial in St. John's, Newfoundland are working with local communities to embed sensors in the thinning ice, which is putting Inuit and others at risk.
A BOJ cut in its short-term rate target is still a minority view among market participants, as many say such a move would narrow financial institutions' already thinning margins.
It has manifested itself the most on nights when Chapman is unavailable because of a heavy workload, and Britton moves from setup man to closer, thinning out the earlier innings.
Biden's victory in South Carolina triggered a thinning of the moderate field, setting up a showdown that the Sanders campaign has been itching for since early on in the campaign.
Blockbuster drugs that have recently taken this path include Lipitor and Plavix, the cholesterol-lowering and blood-thinning pills that now cost as little as $22016 for a monthly prescription.
There are so many tiny subtle things that go into the de-aging process that audiences may not even realize, which include changing up hands and posture and thinning people.
Foresters there have brought the pine beetle under control by, among other strategies, thinning even healthy woods, leaving the remaining trees stronger and more ready to withstand a beetle onslaught.
There are additive blood-thinning effects (fish oil or vitamin E taken with Coumadin), additive sedative effects (valerian used with antihistamines) and the prolongation or intensification of drug effects (St.
Putting aside the issue of capital requirements, auto experts point to a shortage of manufacturing engineers, whose ranks were thinning out even before the U.S. auto crisis hit in 2008.
The continuing loss of sea ice does not bode well for polar bears, whose existence depends on an ice cover that is rapidly thinning and melting as the climate warms.
This election cycle, those debates are more important than ever, critical to the process of thinning out a huge herd of candidates, many completely unknown to the public-at-large.
But if you're a skier or snowboarder what really matters is the thinning created the 1,900-vertical-foot Wild West Glade, some of the finest gladed skiing in the southwest.
Although the star has been candid with his struggle with thinning hair in the past (he teamed up with Nioxin in 2013) Lopez's locks are more voluminous than ever these days.
You could imagine signing in to order your blood-thinning medication and seeing a recommendation for shaving cream, toilet paper or nail polish, all things you'd been buying at the store.
But in drawing attention to forest management, Trump has tapped into a contentious scientific debate: Can the American West's growing problems with wildfire be solved, in part, by thinning overgrown forests?
Some of these have touched on climate change and its role in worsening the wildfires that scorch the West Coast every year or the thinning ice coating the surface of lakes.
Taken together, the health issues - disordered eating, a halt in monthly menstrual cycles known as amenorrhea and a bone-thinning disease known as osteoporosis - are known as the female athlete triad.
But it's those subtleties that happen to us as we get older: a thinning of the skin, and more subdermal spots and discoloration, and hair takes over your ears and eyebrows.
"I suspect those that are curious about this information are thinning out and there's less people to go around to grow," said Greg Yap, a health-tech investor at Menlo Ventures.
Already, it's obvious that the duo is far more playful than the characters the play in The Thinning, a Legendary Digital Studios feature film which debuts on YouTube Red on Wednesday.
He is a main character in The Thinning and Foursome, two ongoing YouTube Red Original series — high-quality exclusive shows that the company distributes on its paid subscription service, YouTube Red.
"Hair offers a protective barrier to the scalp, but doesn't offer full coverage, especially with thinning hair or hair loss," dermatologist Shereene Idriss, MD, of Union Square Laser Dermatology tells Refinery29.
Thinning underwriting margins over the last four years have also made reinsurers' earnings more sensitive to even a modest uptick in major claims losses; we expect this to continue in 3530.
About 10 million of the blood-sucking invertebrates are prescribed in Russia every year, offering many people an affordable alternative for blood-thinning medicines, the New York Times reported this weekend.
But instead of spreading the cost around and thinning it out, single payer concentrates it to the government to the detriment of everything else that government and society want to achieve.
But Perdue said it could take years for authorities to catch up on forest management, such as thinning out the fuel of dead trees and dry underbrush, and improving emergency roads.
Except among the thinning crowd of opera enthusiasts, Rusalka is not very well known; perhaps because it is in Czech and perhaps because none of Dvořák's operas are very well known.
"Active forest management practices such as thinning, selective cutting, and prescribed burning may be implemented to reduce fire risk and increase forest resilience to droughts and climate change," the paper concludes.
The Montreal treaty formed after scientists detected a growing hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica in the early 220s and thinning levels of ozone over the rest of the planet.
" Since then, the thinning of the White House has become so rampant that it has become an Onion joke: "Nation Not Sure How Many Ex-Trump Staffers It Can Safely Reabsorb.
The bond deal was finalized late last year, and forest thinning work has been underway in more than 15,000 acres of forestland in the North Yuba River watershed for several months.
But Ansell said he suspected that Bosh would need long-term blood-thinning therapy to prevent recurring clots and that the grueling schedule of the N.B.A. would make intermittent treatment difficult.
To North Korea's benefit, the lapse of time and thinning patience with the slow progress on the North's denuclearization seem to have diluted the U.S. resolve and threshold for an agreement.
For consumers dealing with thinning hair, itchy scalps and other problems, the additional responsibility of bringing their case to the government can be a tall order — and certainly a confusing one.
Last year, lawyers spent an estimated $149 million on negative drug ads with the most money spent to air 128,85033 commercials recruiting plaintiffs for suits against the blood thinning drug Xarelto.
We're all broken and body conscious, embarrassed by hand size and dick size and thinning hairlines, grasping for places to carve our names in hopes that the words will outlive us.
The cost for banks to borrow short-term dollar funds from other banks surged to its highest level since 2012 as financial institutions scrambled to secure funding before thinning trading volumes.
Even middle-aged and older people, who once were thought to face inevitable thinning of their bones with age, can maintain strong skeletons if they are sufficiently active, recent studies show.
You need satellite imagery to confirm tree cover, as well as those spot checks on the ground to make sure the landowners aren't thinning the forest, a subtlety satellites might miss.
Ms. Mann, who takes anti-epilepsy and blood-thinning drugs, also worries about medication, and she says she can do little other than make sure her prescriptions are up-to-date.
Far from being calamities, fires are now seen by many experts as essential to improving the long-term health of the forests, thinning them and creating greater variability on the landscape.
But this section only really comes to life at the end, as three women dance to the gradually thinning notes of the music, still moving as silence — and the curtain — falls.
Clinton stressed budget surpluses, rising wages and homeownership, thinning welfare rolls and falling violent crime, implicitly making an argument that the country would be foolish to throw him out of office.
A great many 19th- and early 20th-century buildings survive in the corridor, but their ranks have been thinning in the unprotected stretch above 28th Street, north of the historic district.
Alaska's Arctic region needs increased infrastructural development, especially as the Arctic's thinning sea ice creates new shipping routes and increased summer navigability - providing new economic opportunities and furthering U.S. strategic imperatives.
Chinese iron ore futures dropped for a third day on Friday, retreating further from a three-year high, with trade thinning ahead of the Lunar New Year break late next week.
I developed a stomach ulcer, I often went to bed crippled with stomach cramps and pain, my hair was thinning and I was feeling so low that at times felt suicidal.
However, most of his time onscreen is devoted to ranting and raving with the gusto of a man unconcerned with social conventions, his long but thinning hair splayed about his head.
This is magnified by thinning of the skin and by the fact that facial muscles continuously contract, particularly during periods of concentration or emotional arousal (stress), making wrinkles appear larger over time.
Earl's face, the paint thickening and thinning in flashes, changes shape and gives way to cigarette-smoking animals, beer-drinking skeletons and old cartoon dogs while the darkness remains set around him.
The Ugandan shilling UGX= is seen trading with a broadly stable tone in the coming days on the back of paring of positions by commercial banks amid thinning appetite for hard currency.
Unlike The Thinning — or the famously high-stakes rote tests of Japan or Korea, which 3% evokes — it's a clear measure of emotional intelligence and problem-solving, albeit in a twisted way.
We've basically been thinning out the herd [of drug traffickers] for many decades now [by] going for relatively low-hanging fruit, which is the dynamic you get with bureaucracies and law enforcement.
Thirteen candidates entered the race, necessitating a series of straw polls held by the Security Council to encourage a thinning of the field and to help to settle on a single candidate.
But what could have been a watershed return has now slowed to little more than a trickle, thinning out as families lack the safety and support to return, and rebuild, at home.
But when the hagfish is trying to escape from its own slime, its motion creates a shear-thinning flow that actually reduces the viscosity of the slime, making it easier to escape.
The cost for banks to borrow short-term dollar funds from other banks, meanwhile, surged to its highest level since 2012 as financial institutions scrambled to secure funding before thinning trading volumes.
California put together a Tree Mortality Task Force that has awarded millions of dollars in grants to study the problem and to deploy tactics like thinning forests across public and private land.
These warm water channels are eating away at the ice from below the surface, thinning the floating ice shelf and making it easier for the inland glacier to slide into the sea.
This can happen for a variety of reasons such as fatigue, a thinning of skin around the eyes, or genetics—you might be more susceptible to them if a parent has them.
Millions of women take calcium supplements to strengthen bones made brittle by osteoporosis, a bone-thinning disorder that typically develops starting during menopause when the body slows production of new bone tissue.
The Bureau of Land Management and the Forest Service would also like to expand categorical exclusions that allow forest thinning in areas damaged by insects or diseases to prevent fires, he added.
While Deutsche Bank is thinning out its network within large cities and in rural areas where it sees little potential, it is stopping short of a broad pull-back from smaller towns.
He is 59 and compactly built, with large, mobile features, an intense stare and thinning hair that stands up in jagged peaks on his head when he runs his hands through it.
Nielsen said that, over the last 10 years, it has become increasingly hard to reach usual hunting grounds with sled dogs due to unpredictable weather, thinning ice or no ice at all.
The trend has been especially noticeable in bigger cities since July as developers face reduced liquidity and thinning margins due to a prolonged tightening of government policy and a weaker macroeconomic environment.
Unprecedented coral bleaching occurred, and both the Arctic and the Antarctic saw record-low levels of sea ice, as warmer air and seas continued the trend of thinning out the polar ice.
Shell examined the pipe to determine if the pinhole leak was an isolated failure of the pipe, or evidence of general thinning of the pipe wall due to corrosion, the sources said.
In a fourth-floor juvenile courtroom in Denver, where children stand in front of a magistrate on charges including curfew violations and fighting, the number of marijuana possession cases is thinning out.
It will be the ninth televised debate for Republican candidates seeking to represent the party in the November presidential election amid a thinning field that once had more than a dozen candidates.
Sanders has pulled ahead in the delegate count after a string of top performances in the first three nominating contests, while the crowded moderate lane has shown no signs of thinning out.
Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY) and Pfizer (PFE) announced data showing lower risk of stroke and lower rates of major bleeding in patients taking their blood thinning drug Eliquis compared with competing drugs.
Will the President, seeing betrayal at every turn, launch a purge of officials he suspects may not be loyal to his political crusade, further thinning the ranks of a threadbare White House?
And as of October 2018, the US Forest Service had only been able to reduce fire risk with prescribed burns and thinning on 235,63 acres in California, leaving millions of acres untended.
" Dr Henry Chuen Choy Lim, who works as a GP at West Middlesex University Hospital, adds: "It's not just an obsession about thinning, it's also the obsession about having the perfect physique.
If an ice shelf loses contact with the ice rise, either through sustained thinning or a large iceberg calving event, it can prompt a significant acceleration in ice speed, and possibly further destabilisation.
BlackRock had been looking to price its European CLO I for several months, but held off from pulling the trigger until recently due to thinning arbitrage and a heavy calendar of competing supply.
The hope, says Eric Knapp, a Forest Service ecologist in Redding, is that a new thinning technique will prove to produce even more water when flow volumes from next spring's snowmelt are known.
Mr. Bouteflika, who came to power in 1999, is part of a thinning generation of Algerians who fought in the 1954-62 independence war against France, and who continue to exert great influence.
The California fires are on track to be the most destructive in a decade, prompting Democratic Governor Jerry Brown and state Republican leaders to call for thinning of forests to reduce fire danger.
We'd venture to guess that Ramsay's incorporation of cauliflower added softness and moisture to the dish without thinning it out, while the liquid from Garten's sliced tomato-topping seemed to be her downfall.
Days after Logan Paul's suicide forest controversy broke out, YouTube reprimanded the vlogger by slashing his advertising prospects on the platform, as well as indefinitely delaying the release of Thinning: New World Order.
To give further context, Rohleder revealed she had pulmonary embolism in October 2016, and was put on blood thinning treatment which makes her periods "very, very bad," she explained to the Daily Mail.
The Forest Service is even having trouble shoring up money for projects that directly impact the risk of future catastrophic fires, including controlled burns and thinning to reduce the buildup of hazardous fuels.
TOKYO, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks edged down from one-year highs on Thursday as investors took profits from recent gainers such as financials in otherwise thinning trade ahead of the holiday season.
But smaller, less intense fires are nature's way of thinning the forest, culling trees that are less fire-resistant, said Martha H. Conklin, a Merced professor and another principal investigator with the observatory.
A relatively overlooked but deeply concerning knock-on effect of the shutdown, particularly as it wears on and multiple "paychecks" show a zero balance, is the potential thinning of the federal cybersecurity workforce.
In thinning trading ahead of the year-end holiday period, the euro slipped below last week's 14-year low of $1.03665 on Tuesday to reach $1.0352, a level last seen in January 53.
The timber industry has argued that "thinning" forests — removing certain trees to improve the health of the remaining ones and diminish the plants and underbrush that fuel fires — reduces the risk of wildfires.
Understanding this shift would require additional study, he said, but one hypothesis he offered was that the ranks of young Republicans are thinning, with more socially liberal individuals opting to identify as independent.
White women tend to keep their hair longer, though about a third of them experience hair loss marked by a general thinning out of their hair by age 70, the Columbia doctors report.
Bipartisan efforts to overhaul the criminal justice system, backed by President Trump, have so far focused on getting people out of prisons and thinning the largest population of incarcerated people in the world.
Weight loss efforts among obese adults are linked to an increased risk of thinning, brittle bones that are prone to fractures, the study team writes in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.
"Talking about things like thinning hair and aging and penis enlargement treatments are very hard for men in a public or semipublic setting, much less mixed company," Mr. Munce wrote in an email.
We kept among the trees to reduce our risk of becoming buried in a slide starting above us (trees can act like the teeth of a comb, thinning an avalanche into weaker rivulets).
One of China's biggest ­official supporters of a free market has returned to Beijing to head the country's banking industry watchdog to oversee a huge industry plagued by rising bad loans and thinning profits.
Trump may have confused raking with the practice of thinning, where trees are selectively cut down to reduce the fire risk, according to the Finnish Forest Association's Heikki Savolainen, who spoke to Ilta-Sanomat.
LONDON (Reuters) - Flows into exchange traded funds with exposure to fixed income markets are at record highs, a boost to thinning market activity but one that some fear could become a source of volatility.
"The center is thinning out and the left and right are filling the void," says Alina Polyakova, an expert on far-right movements and European politics at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington.
He's frail and a bit bent, with thinning white hair and bushy eyebrows, but he is still spry, and announced plans for a 15-mile bike ride as soon as the interview was over.
I hated the way they stuck to vinyl booths in restaurants, where I was careful to order only salads with the dressing on the side, all in the name of thinning out my thighs.
Exacerbated by a reluctance to invite immigrants to bolster its working-age population, Japan's demographic crunch shows little sign of easing, with the government looking at robots to replenish the thinning ranks of humans.
Sanofi, which in Singapore mainly produces ingredients for blood-thinning drugs shipped globally, told Reuters it expects production "to be relatively stable to slightly increasing in coming years" as it invests to upgrade capacity.
North Korea's permutation of negotiating behavior seems once again to be the tried-and-true technique in gradually attenuating its opponents' determination and thinning their patience through protracted delivery and other time-buying ruses.
While most people can practice yoga safely, older people with osteoporosis (thinning, brittle bones) should be careful, agreed Dr. Edward Laskowski, coauthor of an accompanying editorial and co-director of Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine.
Think of all the ways dissenters have tried to upend country in recent years: by sneaking in rhythmic vocal tics learned from rappers, by thinning out the genre's musical baggage, by pledging inclusive values.
Trump has been critical in the past of California, blaming the state's wildfires on what he sees as an unwillingness to actively manage forests by removing brush and old trees and thinning the forests.
The INRatio and other similar devices measure the blood's clotting ability and have been welcomed by many doctors and their patients who take the drug warfarin, a blood-thinning drug that requires careful monitoring.
Over the next six months, Chris would need transfusions of blood-clotting platelets whenever his level of them dipped too low, and daily injections of a blood-thinning drug whenever it rose too high.
The French government also began unhesitatingly taking whatever measures necessary to cap the pandemic -- announcing the closing beginning Saturday of all restaurants, bars, discos, all non-essential commerce and thinning out all public transport.
If we are going to succeed in reducing wildfire threats to homes and communities, state and local officials should focus on removing brush, deadfall and other wildfire accelerants, and thinning forests, near populated areas.
Interior Department Secretary Ryan Zinke said on Tuesday that the deadliest wildfires in California's history were partly due to lawsuits from environmentalists who have sought to stop forest management practices, such as forest thinning.
Later, though, she realized that she had been put off by too many doctors pushing too many procedures and panaceas: tests for sleep apnea, medication for the thinning of the bones, dental X-rays.
But I'm pleased to report that no significant cultural differences are evident at the wine and beer counters: The selection is thinning out as fast as it would be in Brooklyn under similar circumstances.
Bristol-Myers Squibb, Pfizer — Bristol-Myers and Pfizer announced data showing a lower risk of stroke and lower rates of major bleeding in patients taking their blood thinning drug Eliquis compared to competing drugs.
Much of the previous research into connections between osteoporosis and mental health has focused on whether impairment due to bone thinning or fractures might contribute to mood disorders like depression or anxiety, the researchers note.
Dozens of venture-backed startups like Hello Fresh â€" which is said to be eyeing an imminent IPO in Germany â€" and Chef'd are also vying for this particular market, but their numbers are thinning.
WHERE TO START: The soft-power power pop anthem "Thinning" You might recognize Jamila Woods from her joyful cameo on Chance the Rapper's Coloring Book, but on HEAVN, her melodic voice stands on its own.
Patients who'd taken lithium, anti-psychotics, and anti-epileptic treatments showed different brain signatures—those who'd taken lithium had less thinning of gray matter, suggesting the drug may offer some protective benefit for the brain.
Thinning that electoral majority even further, through GOP protest votes, would be a small but useful public testament to both his unfitness for office and the lack of public confidence in his ascent to power.
But thinning the forest by letting small fires run their course would increase snowpack because more of the snow would reach the ground, and less of the water would be taken up by the trees.
Typically, small caps on the launching pad or even taking off receive little or no touting from Wall Street, whose sell-side analyst ranks are thinning because of investment flows from active to passive management.
Since global nations agreed to ban CFC chemicals in the late 1980s — a landmark climate and environmental treaty called the Montreal Protocol — the ozone layer began to repair itself, after a substantial and worrisome thinning.
Because the reactions that cause ozone to be destroyed require sunlight, this thinning begins each year in late August, when winter in the Southern Hemisphere is ending, and reaches its maximum by September and October.
He's also had a starring role in the YouTube Red original movie "The Thinning," and appeared in "The Space Between Us" and the upcoming "Airplane Mode," which features a plane full of social media stars.
Katz, who is lean, wiry, agile, and flawlessly bald, had prepared the two colors he was going to use, black and ultramarine blue, in aluminum pie plates, with a third plate for the thinning medium.
In the 1980s, the international community's response to the ozone's thinning and the scourge of acid rain illustrate what mankind can do when it puts its mind to changing human and above all industrial behavior.
In 2010 the city of Denver joined the United States Forest Service to establish the Forest to Faucet Partnership, which underwrote a tree-thinning program to make forests more fire-resistant while enhancing water flow.
As part of an exposé on screen time, "60 Minutes" reported that heavy screen use was associated with lower scores on some aptitude tests, and to accelerated "cortical thinning" — a natural process — in some children.
His thinning influence over the City Council had eroded even further; when the mayor pushed one of his top priorities from last year — a paid vacation proposal for private-sector workers — the Council ignored it.
Thinning out the glass is one of the "two main tricks" to making it bend, says MIT associate professor of materials science Juejun Hu, because physics students learn that tensile strain scales linearly with thickness.
Scientific evidence gathered by the University of Colorado Boulder's Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research suggests that forest thinning is ineffective at preventing wildfires in areas that are already prone to extreme dryness and drought.
In clinical trials, Bausch's treatment was generally well-tolerated with no increase in epidermal atrophy - thinning or depression of skin due to reduction of underlying tissue - when applied once daily for eight weeks, the company said.
One of them combs Flynt's thinning gold hair, while the other stands behind him, adjusting the collar of his suit, which has a gold lapel pin in the shape of a hand clutching a single diamond.
Global warming has pushed the Arctic into a new state unprecedented in human history, with thinning and retreating sea ice, skyrocketing air and sea temperatures, melting permafrost, and glaciers that are shedding ice at increasing rates.
Now in their 90s, and of a thinning generation with first-hand memory of the war, those veterans joined Trump and other world leaders to mark the occasion near the American cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer.
If the smartphone category is to take a leap forward and the iPhone is to maintain its ever-thinning lead as the best smartphone you can buy, Apple needs to impress big time in the fall.
You can see that flow of land ice in these images after the collapse of Larsen B. And here's troubling news: Scientists have found that a number of Antarctica's other ice shelves are also rapidly thinning.
Ryan, whose campaign was marked by slow fundraising and low poll numbers, is the latest to withdraw his candidacy in a slowly thinning field of Democrats seeking the party's nod to run against Republican Donald Trump.
His white mane may be thinning and the skin hangs more loosely around his neck, but he was in top form in Ohio Wednesday, characteristically waving his thin index finger and holding small crowds in thrall.
"We have been aware of anecdotal evidence about dry shampoo supposedly causing hair loss or thinning since 2014, but there is still no research data to confirm that this is actually the case," Doclis told Mashable.
The 37-year-old mother of four began to notice that her hair was thinning, she had erratic blood pressure and her children started to get rashes over their body soon after she gave them baths.
If, say, an ant population grows so much that it threatens to overwhelm the available resources to sustain the colony, the fungus population will also start to increase, gradually thinning out the herd, so to speak.
On a recent weeknight at New York City's Museum of Modern Art, the celebrated German designer Dieter Rams ambled up to a podium in his uniform of a black shirt, thinning silver bowl cut, and cane.
The record showed that the patient had been conducting a series of at-home blood tests designed to warn physicians of health complications, such as blood clots and uncontrolled bleeding typically associated with blood thinning medications.
If the smartphone category is to take a leap forward, and the iPhone is to maintain its ever-thinning lead as the best smartphone you can buy, Apple needs to impress big time in the fall.
My results came back, and as expected (I've tested for this previously on a different platform), I'm a rapid metabolizer, which means that I may need a smaller dose of blood-thinning drugs such as Plavix.
His bouldered shoulders were hunched, his iron-gray hair was thinning, and his eyes peered out over cheap black frames, looking exactly like the aging wrestling coach that, in another timeline, he surely would have been.
"Since (the) shelves are already suffering from thinning, these deepening canyons mean fractures are likely to develop and the grounded ice upstream will flow faster than would be the case otherwise," Gourmelen said in a statement.
To pay the tab, the United States Forest Service has had to take money away from other programs in place that are intended to prevent big fires from burning, such as forest thinning and controlled burns.
CNN's KFile dug up several of Pendley's previous statements, including a 1990s speech in which he denied there was a hole in the ozone layer, though scientists had been documenting the thinning ozone since the 1980s.
Dr. Joshua C. Denny, the principal investigator for the project at Vanderbilt, said his research had identified genetic mutations that increase the risk of heart attack or stroke for people taking a certain blood-thinning medication.
After two years of world travel and blatant misuse, they're in much better shape than my previous surfing wetsuits were; they're not thinning or stretching out, and the seams, tape, and glue have all held tightly.
" Sarah Marzi, a postdoctoral researcher at Queen Mary University of London, said that the researchers "most promisingly" show changes of NfL predicting cognitive test results and thinning of the cortex, "two main symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease.
For local banks, regulators' pushback over commercial property loans means another squeeze on growth and profitability that is likely to lead to further thinning of bank numbers, said Collyn Gilbert, an analyst at Keefe Bruyette & Woods.
They can hope that with time the racial and ethnic differences between the generations will diminish, and that eventually state programs can more smoothly substitute for thinning families without ethno-cultural anxieties getting in the way.
The protocol, to this day the most successful global environmental agreement, was aimed at rebuilding the thinning ozone layer by requiring all nations to phase out their use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and other ozone-depleting chemicals.
Selective thinning of some trees and underbrush — what is called "fuels treatment" — and prescribed burning have been supported by both Republican and Democratic administrations and environmentalists as necessary to improve forest health and reduce fire risk.
The star of the movie in every way, she's skilled and practical and brave: She's the one with the common sense to bring oilskins and to recognize the dangers in the plummeting temperature and thinning air.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently received at least 22019 reports of patients suffering serious medical events when they were scared into stopping their blood-thinning medication after seeing drug-lawsuit ads on television.
OSLO (Reuters) - Climate change is stirring life in the Arctic Ocean as thinning sea ice lets in more sunlight, allowing microscopic algae to bloom in the inhospitable region around the North Pole, scientists said on Wednesday.
Office buildings were emptying and traffic was thinning, but now the imperative was growing for an even more complete shutdown of life in a city of 2000 million people waiting to know what exactly that meant.
The best method for thinning and clearing mucus is staying hydrated and taking a hot shower or inhaling steam, Erich Voigt, MD, clinical associate professor in the Department of Otolaryngology at NYU Langone Medical Center, told Refinery29.
He's 1.73′ 8″, with glasses and thinning brown hair, and he has a road map of scars across his body, mostly hidden beneath a T-shirt bearing the partial crests of Batman, Green Lantern, Flash, and Superman.
In an 8-1 ruling, the justices overturned a lower court's decision that had allowed hundreds of out-of-state patients who took Bristol-Myers Squibb Co's blood-thinning medication Plavix to sue the company in California.
"We found that children's exposure to secondhand smoking is associated with (thinning of the choroid) - a layer at the back of the eyes containing lots of blood vessels - in a dose dependent response," Yam said by email.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Interior Department Secretary Ryan Zinke said on Tuesday that the deadliest wildfires in California's history were partly due to lawsuits from environmentalists who have sought to stop forest management practices, such as forest thinning.
Bristol-Myers Squibb posted adjusted quarterly profit of 22 cents a share topped expectations by ten cents, while better-than-expected revenue was helped by strong sales of the firm's drugs for treating cancer and blood thinning.
The controversial measures include new exemptions from environmental review for many forest-thinning practices, reducing barriers to removing wood after fires and making it easier to build roads through federal land in the name of forest management.
The controversial measures include new exemptions from environmental review for many forest thinning practices, reducing barriers to removing wood after fires and making it easier to build roads through federal land in the name of forest management.
Second, with political consensus around the work ahead, and replanting trees, thinning and other active management of our public lands, we can create new incentives for private forest owners to manage for carbon capture and wood products.
My reporting career has taken me from smoldering, fresh-cut roadsides in the Amazon rain forest to the thinning sea ice around the North Pole, from the White House and Vatican to Nairobi's vast, still-unlit slums.
Klein alleged that she was not adequately warned of the drug's effects and after taking the drug as a teen for a uterine condition, developed degenerative disc disease, jaw-joint dysfunction, and bone thinning, court records show.
The idea is partly to address what YC companies have described to its leadership as a thinning of its network over time, largely because there simply aren't as many companies that make it to the growth stage.
On "Slug," she turns spotting a slug in her garden into a meditation on her own feeling of stillness; on the standout "Thinning" (below), she makes losing weight due to illness a metaphor for her emotional state.
Both poles see record low ice Both the Arctic and the Antarctic saw record low levels of sea ice during 2017, as warmer air and sea surface temperatures continued the trend of thinning out the polar ice.
Many of these critical goods are exclusively produced overseas; in fact, the 30 most critical pharmaceuticals, such as insulin for Type 1 diabetes and heparin for blood thinning, are all produced in whole or in part abroad.
CreditCreditBenjamin Lowy for The New York Times The attorney Michael Avenatti stands just under six feet tall, with blatant blue eyes and thinning hair he shaves down to stubble, exposing the crumpled vein at his left temple.
Hair was no longer as defining politically, but it still spoke to the tribe we identify with, be it aging white men with the grad school look, free spirits, no matter thinning and receding, unbowed by time.
It began with a scraping, aggro spill, but then Ms. Courvoisier started hammering a high note with both hands, at top velocity but medium volume; she was seizing the room's ears, and thinning out the trio's sound.
Now the Southern Command has begun thinning the force, starting with a 12 to 14 percent reduction, according to military officials, in a move that should reduce the more than $13 million a year per-prisoner cost.
And that, in a nutshell, defines the challenge posed by the rapid thinning of polar ice: how to ensure that the newly exposed potential of the Arctic is exploited peacefully and without further damage to the environment.
After two years of catastrophic wildfire, forest managers have finally acknowledged that thinning forests, removing underbrush and administering controlled burns are essential to maintaining not only a healthy forest, but a landscape that is safe for humans.
By season 3, however, the woman who once called Midge's nightgown "not thinning" is seemingly ready to follow in her daughter's footsteps — until you realize she's been going through her own journey of independence this whole time.
Progestin-only methods must be taken at the same time each day, and work by thickening cervical mucus and thinning the lining of the uterus, preventing the sperm from reaching the egg and implanting if it does.
The research, sponsored by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is based on measurements of the chemical element argon at different altitudes in the thinning atmosphere around Mars, which MAVEN has been assessing since October 2015.
"In-depth investigations have revealed thinning of the metal in certain sections of piping, thus making it impossible to guarantee their seismic resistance in the event of a design-base-type earthquake," EDF said in its note.
Mr. Musk had hinted recently that a thinning of Tesla's executive ranks was in the works, and in his email he said Tesla had grown rapidly in the last several years, resulting in duplication in some jobs.
Mr. Tarrant, 28, short with thinning brown hair, handcuffed and wearing white prison clothing, looked around the courtroom but said nothing as District Court Judge Paul Kellar ordered him held for a further hearing on April 5.
Banking sector consolidation in Asia is expected to pick up as economic growth across the region slows and the lenders grapple with thinning margins, worsening asset quality and rising costs, consultancy McKinsey said in a report last month.
In 1997, the agency approved a lower-dose formulation of finasteride (Propecia) for the treatment of male pattern hair loss, a gradual thinning that leads to either a receding hairline or balding on the top of the head.
"At the age at which we studied these kids (age 14), cortical regions are going through a process of thinning," he said, suggesting that this is a "sculpting" process that makes the brain and its connections more efficient.
While thinning forests might work in some areas, studies indicate that it's unlikely to be an effective remedy for California or the West as a whole — and it would have done little to curb the state's recent fires.
The rush on retail outlets such Japan's Uniqlo, Tesco Lotus and BigC is in sharp contrast to thinning crowds at Bangkok's cinemas, coffee shops and usually bustling bars since the king died on Thursday after a long illness.
The best iPhone 7 feature may be its scariest: Apple's new device is water-resistant, meaning you can take that sucker in the shower with you and scrub away at the ever-thinning line between man and machine.
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The department has suffered from poor morale and thinning ranks for years,in part because its starting pay is just under $45,000 a year, which Brown told CNN earlier this month was the lowest in the Dallas area.
KARL JAMESChairmanSugar Association of the CaribbeanCouva, Trinidad The NHS* You are right that the current crisis in the National Health Service's acute sector is hiding a longer-term problem in primary care ("A thinning front line", January 6th).
The biggest difference is that I infuse more precise thinning with naturally curly hair than I do with fine, straight hair, because I have to make the shape so that the curls are perfect when they dry naturally.
The basic principle is adding ice (by way of falling artificial snow) to the surface to counteract what's eating away at the ice shelves from below: influxes of relatively warmer ocean waters thinning the undersides of the ice.
A Juul spokesperson confirmed the cuts in a statement to Business Insider, stating that the e-cigarette giant is thinning its staff to "right-size the business," which hired an average of 300 people per month in 2019.
Now those ranks are thinning, replaced by technology, so a scan of a single part can become a digital blueprint that anyone with a special machining tool or 3-D printer can use to churn out a replacement.
Early results from research financed by the National Institutes of Health seem to show that heavy screen use is associated with lower scores on some aptitude tests, and with accelerated "cortical thinning" — a natural process — in some children.
Three states — Florida, Illinois and Arizona — pushed ahead with their elections amid public health guidelines to avoid large crowds, and the virus, if nothing else, often yielded an in-person electoral thinning that allowed many participants to conform.
Loggers from the U.S. Forest Service, who believe that forest thinning can prevent wildfire and keep both animals and people safe, tax locals up to $1,200 per acre to essentially destroy the landscape that Colorado residents call home.
" He was almost out to the street, the crowd around him thinning, when a middle-aged woman in a "pussy hat" called out, in a Brooklyn accent nearly as thick as Schumer's, "What about the first four votes?
At the same time, children need to be monitored for proper bone health because celiac disease can lead to osteoporosis, a thinning of the bones that can lead to fractures and is more typically seen in old age.
The overall impression is of an adolescent who has fallen victim to premature ageing: trapped in the same clothes but biologically fast-forwarded, with the hair greying, thinning or disappearing, the paunch expanding, the skeletal frame buckling and bending.
" Mr. Dudum said hair wellness is all-encompassing, a way to introduce men to the conversations around hair health that female consumers have been having for years, whether that be about excess oil, split ends, thinning hair or "volumizing.
YouTube surprised everyone last week by releasing Logan Paul's premium movie, The Thinning: New World Order, a high-gloss YouTube Red film that had previously been put on indefinite hold after the star filmed a dead body in Japan.
Director of the American Soybean Association Joe Steinkamp recently met with Chief Agricultural Negotiator for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Gregg Doud to discuss his worries about a thinning market burdening young farmers with difficult financial conditions.
They often suffer with excess facial or body hair (often in a similar pattern to men — known as hirsutism) but at the same time may notice shedding of scalp hair (often manifesting as thinning over the crown and temples).
Just a few days after Kayla Itsines shared a photo of her stretch marks with her 7.1 million followers on Instagram, the fitness star posted about another common body reality we don't often see on social media: thinning hair.
Tiny baby fingers may pull at your hair, making a ponytail tempting, but Samantha Sheppard, lead stylist with Glam+Go, recommends against this and other pulled-back styles, which can emphasize thinning hair and put added stress on strands.
The Tatcha The Pearl Tinted Eye Illuminating Treatment is 2-in-1 concealer and treatment that not only brightens, conceals, and hydrates, but actually addresses the causes of dark circles, thinning skin, and pigmentation with impressive, natural-looking results.
But it generally means to them the thinning of federal government agencies to rid them of things they do not want, like Departments of Energy and Education, to make room for things they do want, like more military spending.
A U.S. official said in December that President Donald Trump was planning to withdraw more than 5,000 of the 14,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan, the latest sign of his thinning patience with America's longest war and overseas military interventions.
Studios used to just ask VFX houses to do a little facial touch-up—thinning out wrinkles or fixing bad makeup—but as computers got faster and software got better, they started realizing fuller-scale de-aging was possible.
Too much thinning and retreat along its 75-mile-wide front, where it meets the warming sea, would remove the merge, speeding up this traffic of ice and dumping more of it into the sea, where it will melt.
The study published on Wednesday, however, was split equally between over-75s and younger patients, examining a total of 3,166 Britons who had suffered a heart attack or stroke and were taking blood-thinning medication to prevent a recurrence.
With U.S. markets out for the Thanksgiving holiday, trade was already thinning out after the dollar set a series of new landmarks in early trade in Europe, extending its surge after another strong batch of U.S. economic data on Wednesday.
While thinning forests might work in some areas, studies indicate that it's unlikely to be an effective remedy for California or the West as a whole — and it would have done little to curb the state's most destructive recent fires.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump is planning to withdraw more than 5,000 of the 14,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan, a U.S. official said on Thursday, in the latest sign Trump's patience is thinning with America's longest war and overseas military interventions.
To that end, the state enacted a sweeping plan last year to double the amount of land open to the thinning of fire-prone brush and dead and dying trees, while streamlining permits needed for landowners to clear such vegetation.
"The people who have stayed have been much more politically active," said Rick Badger, the executive director of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees in Wisconsin, which last year condensed three thinning union locals into a single organization.
The Jakobshavn Glacier in west-central Greenland, which has been the fastest-flowing and thinning glacier on the vast ice island during the past 20 years, has temporarily slowed its retreat and thickened in the past few years, scientists say.
Boosting education spending while thinning revenue streams is a delicate balancing act, but because the state has promised to step in and cover the cost of the tax cuts for homeowners, this should not deal a big blow to schools.
Politically, it's easier to muster the resources to put out a fire than it is to prevent one, especially when groups like the timber industry and environmental activists are diametrically opposed on certain kinds of management techniques, like forest thinning.
Euro zone banks have seen their shares plummet by nearly 13 percent and yields on their bonds surge since the start of the year, as investors worried about thinning profits and uncomfortably high levels of bad loans in some countries.
If the body of the iPad is unchanged, this could only be achieved by thinning out the bezels, which would require removing the home button and Touch ID. Mac Otakara has been a reliable source of information for unreleased Apple products.
Thinning and controlled burning may well be a good way to reduce wildfires and insect infestations, but organising this over the vast swathes of land that have been subject to fire suppression for over a century will not be easy.
That may be good news for an aged and thinning party elite from the Front de Liberation National (FLN), allied business tycoons and generals - collectively known as "Le Pouvoir" or "The Powers That Be" - that has long managed Algeria's politics.
His retinue, which was never large, is thinning; on the same day, Jeff Merkley, Mr Sanders's only supporter among his fellow senators, and Raul Grijalva, one of his handful of backers in the House of Representatives, suggested he should quit.
Bristol-Myers was appealing a California Supreme Court ruling allowing that state's courts to hear claims related to its blood-thinning medication Plavix even though most plaintiffs do not live in the state and the company is not based there.
Kabi saw several years of surprise earnings growth because rivals had to suspend production of products such as the blood-thinning heparin drip because of rebukes from U.S. healthcare regulators, but that effect appears to be petering out for now.
When he left, he was past 21983, his hair thinning, and about to start a new life in Estonia, a tiny Baltic country he had never heard of before it had decided to resettle a detainee a few months earlier.
Brown's press secretary, Evan Westrup, cited several fire prevention steps the governor had taken, including last month's law requiring utilities to have fire prevention plans, and an order doubling to 603,000 acres (202,340 hectares) the land open to vegetation thinning.
DBS was part of a wave of Asia-focused banks that started commodities trading businesses at the start of this decade after the global financial crisis forced U.S. and European banks to scale back amid regulatory pressure and thinning margins.
He's frequently used the body to evoke a visceral reaction—the thinning of Hunger's protagonist, Michael Fassbender's wang volleying across his legs in Shame, the vicious welts on the back of Chiwetel Ejiofor's Solomon Northup in 12 Years A Slave.
Hong Kong is one of the world's busiest airports, so the disruption to the major travel hub is likely designed to attract global attention — although some worried such high-profile chaos could also do the opposite, thinning sympathy for the protesters.
In recent years, Johnson & Johnson has seen a number of its products — from surgical mesh to metal-on-metal hip replacements to blood-thinning medication — linked to serious injury, subject to patient lawsuits and, in some cases, pulled from the market.
" Thinning forests with heavy equipment or hand crews helps reduce fire severity, but in the end the only way to solve the problem of these big fires "is to remove the materials that carry fire, with prescribed or managed fire.
Other approaches to hair thinning include using cosmetic "camouflage" sprays and powders that cover the scalp with a color close to one's own hair color, which reduces the contrast between hair and scalp and makes the hair loss less noticeable.
The other is the widening and the thinning out of the orchestral palette — the same reason why "Parsifal" is so influential on Debussy — moving away from a German thickness of orchestra, the direction that goes from Wagner through Strauss to Reger.
The scientists, writing in the open-access journal Science Advances, based their estimates on mathematical models of the thinning ice and ponds of melt water on the ice surface that help ever more sunlight penetrate into the frigid waters below.
Yet in some ways, menopause is the last taboo subject among women, many of whom are hesitant to talk about hot flashes, hormone imbalances and a type of thinning hair that's different from that of women in their 20s and 30s.
Watch more from Tonic: "The classic presentation is a coin shaped area of baldness or thinning, [typically] on the scalp," says Robin Evans, a dermatologist with Southern Connecticut Dermatology and a clinical instructor at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
Last year may not have been the smoothest year in Silicon Valley (or anywhere, for that matter), and certainly 2018 has arrived with a laundry list of grievances against the tech giants whose once-fluffed, regulation-free cushions are quickly thinning beneath them.
Face it: If you actually tried to get an entirely new, head-to-toe ensemble for every single holiday party, gift exchange, potluck, or other family-and-friends gathering this holiday season, your head would be spinning (and your wallet would be thinning).
If you take an excess of fat soluble vitamins, like vitamin A, D, E, and K, your body will just end up storing the excess amounts in tissue, but sometimes that can lead to other health issues, like liver damage or bone thinning.
And yet a thinning out of conference rooms and event spaces may be a sign of things to come, as both the US and China increasingly seek to become more self-sufficient in critical technologies such as AI, quantum computing, and 5G.
Where YA poster child The Hunger Games was about coercion and reality TV, The Thinning and 3% are both about meritocracy gone wrong, set in worlds where a single cutthroat test determines your place in society, or even your right to exist.
Heavy use of photo editing software has become a big issue in recent years, with numerous celebrities and others railing against the practice of digitally thinning bodies and making other changes that can drastically alter a person's appearance to a sometimes absurd extent.
Other effects of warming temperatures, such as increased risks of drought and wildfire, might either help or harm beetle in certain areas, while forest management approaches like tree-thinning or selective planting of beetle-resistant trees could take the edge off the advance.
At over $200, the price tag might make your eyes water more than the actual ping of the device itself, but after one month of use, I noticed that the thick, jet-black hairs on my bikini line and stomach were thinning out.
The thinning Russian ice could help liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers, due to start exports from Russia's Yamal Peninsula in late 2017, to navigate an icy route east to Asia for more than a planned six months of the year, they said.
At a distance of more than 11 billion miles from the sun, the solar wind, thinning out, is increasingly buffeted by the flow of particles in the interstellar wind and a galactic magnetic field generated by the long ago explosions of distant stars.
She talked about how her husband, by the end of his life, had become disillusioned by baseball's intransigence, not just over the thinning ranks of black American players but the league's blatant failure to promote diversity among its managerial and executive ranks.
Philip Kingsley, a British-born authority on healthy hair and scalp who effectively fluffed his thinning mane to its fullest while unabashedly evincing, as he put it, "a vital link between sexuality and hair," died on Saturday at his home in London.
The pine beetle is no longer considered a big threat in the South because the forests are healthy, a result of decades of thinning efforts, Dr. Ayres said, aided by the region's large lumber market, where salvaged pines can be sold to mills.
"Side projects came along throughout the year such as developing a spaghetti recipe for a music festival in Bandung and organizing parties at bars in Bandung so that my friends and I could have a nightlife without thinning out wallets," he said.
It wasn't until I found myself baking a batch of biscuits in the middle of the night that I decided to try using a big dollop of the Greek yogurt we keep in the refrigerator for our toddler, thinning the yogurt with milk.
An investigation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concluded that the respiratory issues and deaths from the ongoing vape crisis stemmed from Vitamin E oil, a cutting agent used in black market vape cartridges to cheapen the product without thinning it.
He is not blameless — compare his body of work this season with the brilliance of Westbrook, who has miraculously steered the Thunder to a 32-25 record in the absence of Kevin Durant — but his opportunities to chase a championship are thinning.
In a confused op-ed in USA Today on Wednesday, Mr. Zinke, who manages about one-fifth of the nation's land, blamed environmentalists for much of the problem of wildfires because, he said, they oppose the thinning of forests to reduce combustible materials.
Over time, we'll certainly see the usual thinning and consolidation as some winners do emerge and smaller players fail to gain traction, but in the meantime, it feels like we're going to see lots more new entrants and interesting devices and business models.
According to Moomaw and Sterman, the system only reaches parity once all that balances, and how long that takes depends on how trees are cleared — "thinning" individual trees or clearcutting whole forests — what trees they're replaced with, and what fossil fuel they replace.

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