• Lake sediments are accepted as faithful recorders of historical mercury accumulation rates, and regional and sub-regional temporal and spatial trends were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics. (usgs.gov)
  • Mercury accumulation rates in sediments have increased, on average, four times (4×) from 1850 to 2000 and continue to increase by approximately 0.2 μg/m 2 per year. (usgs.gov)
  • Of lakes not directly affected by point sources, there is a clear separation in mercury accumulation rates between lakes with no/little watershed development and lakes with extensive watershed development for agricultural and/or residential purposes. (usgs.gov)
  • Lakes in the latter group exhibited a sharp increase in mercury accumulation rates with human settlement, stabilizing after 1950 at five times (5×) 1850 rates. (usgs.gov)
  • Mercury accumulation rates in lakes with no/little watershed development were controlled primarily by relative watershed size prior to 1850, and since have exhibited modest increases (in absolute terms and compared to that described above) associated with (regional and global) industrialization. (usgs.gov)
  • We examined the ontogenetic dynamics of mercury accumulation in sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) from the Connecticut River, USA. (usgs.gov)
  • There are fundamental differences in mercury accumulation between sea lamprey and teleosts. (usgs.gov)
  • ACTA1 gene mutations that cause actin-accumulation myopathy may affect the way the skeletal α-actin protein binds to ATP. (medlineplus.gov)
  • In some people with actin-accumulation myopathy, no ACTA1 gene mutations have been identified. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Loss of sex and recombination is generally assumed to impede the effectiveness of purifying selection and to result in the accumulation of slightly deleterious mutations. (nih.gov)
  • We analyse the accumulation of slightly deleterious nonsynonymous and synonymous point mutations in 99 single copy orthologue protein-coding loci shared among the investigated taxa. (nih.gov)
  • While accumulation rates of nonsynonymous mutations differed between genes and hexapod groups, we found no effect of reproductive mode on the effectiveness of purifying selection acting at nonsynonymous and synonymous sites. (nih.gov)
  • Actin-accumulation myopathy is a disorder that primarily affects skeletal muscles, which are muscles that the body uses for movement. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Actin-accumulation myopathy is a rare disorder that has been identified in only a small number of individuals. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Actin-accumulation myopathy is an autosomal dominant condition, which means one copy of the altered gene in each cell is sufficient to cause the disorder. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Accumulation disorder (AD) is characterized by the acquisition of unnecessary items, difficulty in disposing objects, and disorganization of the convivial environment. (bvsalud.org)
  • This paper discusses some issues related to the triangle between capital accumulation, distribution, and capacity utilization. (levyinstitute.org)
  • In this week's edition of Stock Talk with Joe Rabil , Joe discusses Accumulation and Distribution as a part of the 4 phases of the market using the classic Wyckoff approach to the markets. (stockcharts.com)
  • Hi there friends, Does anyone have the detrended version of the accumulation distribution indicator? (forexfactory.com)
  • An aggregate production function explains the distribution of income (as in Cambridge, MA), while a savings function in which savings depended on property income (as in Cambridge, England) governs accumulation. (repec.org)
  • Capital Accumulation, Technological Change, and the Distribution of Income during the British Industrial Revolution ," Economics Series Working Papers 239, University of Oxford, Department of Economics. (repec.org)
  • What is Accumulation Distribution? (macroaxis.com)
  • The accumulation distribution (A/D) indicator shows the degree to which equity instruments is accumulated by the market over a given period. (macroaxis.com)
  • Accumulation distribution indicator can signal that a trend is either nearing completion, at a continuation, or is about to break-outs. (macroaxis.com)
  • Accumulation distribution is an indicator and tool that allows you to see when people are accumulating stock, which can help you identify trends such as breakouts out, trends, or high volatility. (macroaxis.com)
  • When you look at a stock and it slowly is rising or even staying steady, and then all of sudden it begins to rise and appreciate to only drop off quickly, this is the work of people accumulating stock and ties to our analysis tool, the accumulation distribution. (macroaxis.com)
  • These are three areas that accumulation distribution could help you identify a little more efficiently. (macroaxis.com)
  • The severe muscle weakness that occurs in actin-accumulation myopathy also affects the muscles used for breathing. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Together, our results reveal a G9a/FXR-Ces1 axis that affects the AKI outcome via regulating renal lipid accumulation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Because rodents typically feed at night, the degree of glycogen accumulation within hepatocytes is typically highest in the early morning hours and wanes throughout the day. (nih.gov)
  • Accumulation by whales is typically considered bullish. (fxstreet.com)
  • Sensory evidence accumulation is considered a hallmark of decision-making in noisy environments. (jneurosci.org)
  • Our results suggest that both macaques (male) and humans (female/male) relied heavily on optic flow, thereby demonstrating a critical role for sensory evidence accumulation during naturalistic action-perception closed-loop tasks. (jneurosci.org)
  • Sensory evidence accumulation is considered a hallmark of perceptual decisions and is used to reduce uncertainty in favor of optimal potential action. (jneurosci.org)
  • Together with earlier evidence, the authors say it supports the notion that glutamate accumulation makes further activation of this part of the brain costly, such that cognitive control is more difficult after a mentally tough workday. (expressandstar.com)
  • Yet to do so was to accept development only at the pace at which the peasantry voluntarily expanded its output - the peasant would control the generation of the agricultural surplus, and thus the pace of urban capital accumulation. (marxists.org)
  • Capital accumulation was a necessary complement. (repec.org)
  • The rise in profits, in turn, sustained the industrial revolution by financing the necessary capital accumulation. (repec.org)
  • This represents the culmination of a theoretical shift in the dominant economic paradigm aimed at the unlimited accumulation of total capital, now seen as including "natural capital. (monthlyreview.org)
  • In-vitro blood loop model test results show that on average the BioFlo Port catheter had 96% less thrombus accumulation on its surface compared to non-coated conventional port catheters (based on platelet count). (medgadget.com)
  • But our findings show that cognitive work results in a true functional alteration - accumulation of noxious substances - so fatigue would indeed be a signal that makes us stop working but for a different purpose: to preserve the integrity of brain functioning. (expressandstar.com)
  • Deficiency of hexosaminidase A results in accumulation of GM2 in the brain. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Secure Wealth Plus is a whole life insurance product that provides protection as well as guaranteed cash value accumulation. (newyorklife.com)
  • Low back pressure product accumulation and buffering at its best. (shuttleworth.com)
  • DASH is dynamic accumulation featuring Slip-Torque roller technology for minimized product damage and gentle product handling. (shuttleworth.com)
  • See more product accumulation and buffering capabilities . (shuttleworth.com)
  • See Shuttleworth flexibility with product handling in regards to product accumulation and buffering. (shuttleworth.com)
  • Our accumulation-focused life products are designed to help you get the life insurance protection you need and, at the same time, give you a new and potentially valuable source of tax-advantaged growth. (newyorklife.com)
  • noun Plural form of accumulation point . (wordnik.com)
  • The accumulation phase as this point is over and the stock is beginning to appreciated rapidly as it gains more reactionary investors and traders. (macroaxis.com)
  • The process of primitive accumulation has continued right up to this late modern period. (libcom.org)
  • The process of primitive accumulation is partly the process of creating free labour, i.e. freed of ties to the land that once sustained us. (libcom.org)
  • This paper provides a theoretical explanation of the accumulation process, which accounts for the developments in the financial markets over the recent past. (levyinstitute.org)
  • I am always thinking through the things I went through and the experience I accumulated.Life is actually the process of accumulation. (wangjianshuo.com)
  • Research indicates that the accumulation of rules over the past several decades has slowed economic growth, amounting to an estimated $4 trillion loss in US GDP in 2012. (mercatus.org)
  • Recent research from the Mercatus Center , for example, adds to a growing body of scholarship that points to regulatory accumulation as a significant issue for the US economy. (mercatus.org)
  • In addition, potential therapeutic approaches for addressing pancreatic fat accumulation are discussed. (nih.gov)
  • While both Secure Wealth Plus and Market Wealth Plus offer quality, long-term life insurance protection, what makes them different from other policies is that they were designed to offer enhanced cash value accumulation-during the early years of coverage so that you have the potential to build wealth faster and take greater advantage of tax-deferred growth. (newyorklife.com)
  • These data suggest that therapies that limit mitochondrial iron accumulation have potential to limit doxorubicin-associated cardiotoxicity. (medindia.net)
  • The biggest winter weather impacts are expected for late Tuesday into early Wednesday, when freezing rain accumulations are most likely. (uppermichiganssource.com)
  • Another study for the Mercatus Center finds increases in the total volume of regulations-that is, regulatory accumulation-to be strongly associated with higher prices. (mercatus.org)
  • Freezing rain accumulations by morning could be over a tenth of an inch across the central and western U.P. Ice accumulations over a quarter of an inch are possible, particularly for the Keweenaw Peninsula and higher terrain of Baraga and Marquette counties. (uppermichiganssource.com)
  • In the accumulation and coarse modes, concentrations of crustal elements and barium were also significantly higher in the low-SES community compared to the high-SES community. (cdc.gov)
  • Active whale addresses holding between one and ten million XRP have been in an accumulation phase since the end of 2020. (fxstreet.com)
  • It uses the quote sensitivity to the highest or lowest daily price of price to determine if accumulation or reduction is taking place in the market. (macroaxis.com)
  • The accumulation of regulation has disproportionately disadvantaged certain groups, such as un skilled workers and low-income households. (mercatus.org)
  • A recent study published in the Journal of Economic Growth finds that between 1949 and 2005 the accumulation of federal regulations slowed US economic growth by an average of 2 percent per year. (mercatus.org)
  • Average bSi accumulation in these novel biosilicifiers was between 30 and 92 amol Si. (lu.se)
  • Black-box accumulation (BBA) is a cryptographic protocol that allows users to accumulate and redeem points, e.g. in payment systems, and offers provable security and privacy guarantees. (iacr.org)
  • An accumulation typestate specification can be checked instead by an accumulation analysis: a simple, fast dataflow analysis that conservatively approximates the operations that have been performed on an object. (dagstuhl.de)
  • This paper formalizes the notions of accumulation analysis and accumulation typestate specification. (dagstuhl.de)
  • Across the western and central U.P., over a tenth of an inch of ice accumulation will be possible, with over a quarter of an inch for some areas. (uppermichiganssource.com)
  • The acts of enclosure and the highland clearances are the most notables instances of primitive accumulation in England and Scotland respectively. (libcom.org)
  • The insurer, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company, Springfield, Mass., says it will be offering an updated guaranteed minimum accumulation benefit feature designed for purchasers of the MassMutual Transitions Select variable annuity contract. (thinkadvisor.com)
  • This paper identifies accumulation typestate specifications, which are the subset of typestate specifications that can be soundly checked without any information about aliasing. (dagstuhl.de)
  • Invention and accumulation in america's economic growth: A nineteenth-century parable ," Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy , Elsevier, vol. 6(1), pages 179-228, January. (repec.org)
  • The slower economic growth associated with regulatory accumulation resulted in an economy that was $4 trillion smaller in 2012 than it could have been without such regulatory accumulation. (mercatus.org)
  • The 24-hour Rainfall Accumulation map displays accumulated rainfall observed at each Mesonet site in the last 24 hours. (mesonet.org)
  • Here, we show biogenic silica (bSi) accumulation in five strains of picoeukaryotes (<2-3 μm), including three novel isolates from the Baltic Sea, and two marine species (Ostreococcus tauri and Micromonas commoda), in cultures grown with added dSi (100 μM). (lu.se)
  • Ethereum Whales Go On 9-Day Accumulation Spree: ETH Price Rally Incoming? (wn.com)
  • Dysfunctional actin-ATP binding may result in abnormal thin filament formation and impair muscle contraction, leading to muscle weakness and the other signs and symptoms of actin-accumulation myopathy. (medlineplus.gov)
  • It is unclear exactly how doxorubicin promotes cardiotoxicity, but it has been proposed that doxorubicin-associated cardiomyopathy develops as the result of reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and iron accumulation. (medindia.net)
  • In some cases, particularly when differences in the amount of glycogen are accompanied by other cytoplasmic changes, glycogen accumulation or depletion may not be easily discerned. (nih.gov)
  • Still, the purpose of bSi accumulation in these smaller eukaryotic organisms lacking silicon dependent structures remains unclear. (lu.se)
  • If, in contrast to the control animals, there is a treatment-related increase in glycogen in the hepatocytes, glycogen accumulation should be diagnosed in the treated animals and assigned a severity grade. (nih.gov)