The data enable climate models to include accurate representations of ocean currents and circulation.
But the lack of investment showed, the paper looked thin and circulation continued to slide.
He focused on legal newspapers because he could boost ad rates and circulation by adding content.
Doctors will first check the affected person's airway and help maintain breathing (respiration) and circulation.
During her time there, advertising revenue has increased almost 10 percent and circulation is up 27 percent.
He labored tirelessly and effectively to grow and expand our advertising and circulation.
There are three gates, and circulation could be aided by keeping some open at some times, and closed at others.
That day it sent some 300 of its own employees and circulation staff out to hawk copies on the streets.
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Sadly the revamps do not seem to be appealing to the child audience or the nostalgic adult audience and circulation has dwindled.
The fan and circulation pump use only 3.5 to 10 amps from the truck's battery -- which means there's no danger of draining the battery, Webasto says.
Pulitzer prizes tumbled forth, and circulation, advertising and profits soared.
The classifieds business has been eviscerated by the online equivalents, display advertising is declining and so are circulations and circulation revenues: those are the three major revenue sources for a newspaper.
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"There's only so much swelling brain can tolerate until there's pressure on the nerves that control breathing and circulation, " said Dr. Roger Bonomo, director of stroke care at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York.
When he takes up his new role at the end of next month, he will take responsibility for the commercial, marketing and circulation departments, as well as the editorial management of the Independent and the Independent on Sunday.
Today Argo provides the first-ever global-scale, all-weather subsurface observations of the oceans, an unprecedented dataset for researchers studying the temperature, salinity, and circulation of the global oceans and how these change over periods ranging from days to decades.
Twenty feet wide, it is the building's organizing element and circulation spine, connecting the first four floors and continuing upward with bridges across the space and a narrower stair above as it ascends to the structure's full nine-story height.
The fact that so few tablet owners are buying magazines on their devices is a concern because both ad and circulation revenue from print editions have fallen more than 20 percent since their peak near the middle of the last decade.
The vestibule before it for gathering and circulation is a horizontal rectangular volume, while the front portico is a temple form with open walls (a perfect balance of voids and mass), serving as a transition space from the exterior green to interior enclosures.
Like all newspapers, the Washington Times has been buffeted by the financial downturn, declining advertising revenues and concerns about circulation and the future viability of journalism's traditional business model.
Digital revenue has been growing at over 40% a year since 2010 while daily and Sunday circulation jumped about 33% and 90% respectively from September 2011 to September 2012.
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In New York, at the 20 media magazines that include Variety, Tad S. Smith, the unit's president, cut head count 16%, saved printing costs by slightly trimming the paper size and tightened circulation by cutting out unnecessary freebies to advertisers and his colleagues at Reed.
At medical meetings and in the journals Circulation and The Journal of the American Medical Association, Jonathan Sackner-Bernstein of North Shore University Hospital and Keith Aaronson of the University of Michigan fretted that Natrecor might cause kidney problems or even an increase in mortality.
But the paper was now financially sickly, unable to keep up with developments in newspaper production, and losing circulation to its wealthy rivals who had learnt some tricks from the Observer and were now doing them better.
The Times of London is smaller, but not all that much so: It has a weekday circulation of about 500, 000 and a Sunday circulation of 1.2 million, versus 900, 000 and 1.3 million for the NYT.
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Now as the MPA boss, the combative Kliger is hitting hard at inflated and fake circulation numbers.
Fringey media sources existed, but their low quality was reflected by their low production value and low circulation.
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It uses so-called passive systems for cooling, such as the gravity flow of water and natural circulation based on thermodynamics.
Some nights my arms fall asleep, and my circulation gets cut off.
The measurements have been used to construct a precise topographical map of Mars with many applications in geophysics, geology and atmospheric circulation.
Standing in the Grand Hammam excavation area, I could see the ruins of ancient chamber areas and air circulation passages that were slowly being restored.
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