The study compared mice fed a high-fat diet with those fed a normal, healthy diet, and exposed some members of both groups daily to fine particulate matter, controlling for all other factors.
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Try skiing in July at the 2, 455m-high glacier Debeli Namet, fed year-round by avalanching snow.
The remaining rats in each group were fed high-calorie Pringles chips on some days and low-calorie Pringles Light chips on other days.
Implied volatility in the options continues to run high, even post-Fed.
While temperatures were down a bit Wednesday, high-based thunderstorms will be fed by rising air, wind and low humidity, he said.
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But they do have their own style: featureless, virtually deserted buildings, full of marching rows of high-tech servers and routers fed by thick bundles of cable, their cooling fans forming a roaring chorus in the chilly gloom.
Women are known to have a higher incidence of the condition - and this has fed into the idea that high heels or ill-fitting fashionable shoes are to blame.
The study (PDF) used laboratory rats that were fed either a high-fat or low-fat diet of rat vittles.
Along the way, visitors learn how M Diamond raises its grass-fed cows to produce high quality, sustainable meat.
But Quentin Hardy and I suspect an outsider, perhaps even a hired gun, who is being fed gossip from a high-level source.
The red, green and blue components of the signal are fed into three separate high-definition cathode-ray tubes (in effect, fancy black-and-white televisions).
Interestingly, the new Fed-driven solution to high unemployment is to promote home purchases more aggressively than ever by artificially driving down mortgage rates.
The Fed is also concerned with other high-yielding debt, like mortgage backed REITs, as they fear individual and institutional investors will take on too many high-risk assets.
Short-term business debt levels continue to expand in the first quarter alongside higher aggregate industrial output data, Fed reports show, even as high-grade issuers continue to refinance short-term debt balances at a steady clip this year.
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Any inflation rate greater than zero means there is too much money chasing too few goods, which means the Fed should not be injecting new high-powered money if it wants to have price stability (zero inflation).
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The visitors took an early lead when Fernando Torres fired a fierce drive high into the net after being fed by Reds full-back Martin Kelly.
High-powered money consists of currency and bank deposits at the Fed.
It helps explain why even today the Fed allows the big banks to follow the very high-risk practices that caused the debacle in 2008.
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The Fed has restored family wealth to its pre-recession high-water mark and individual and institutional debt-equity ratios still rest too heavy in the fixed income sector.
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Last year, Forbes predicted that the dollar, which had been pummeled by steady rate cuts by the Fed, was poised for recovery--and that high-flying foreign currencies were in for a rude awakening.
The Fed has made clear that bringing down unemployment, and especially high long-term unemployment, is a priority.
Brent Burns, an investment manager who builds bond portfolios for financial planners, says that since the Fed announcement he has fielded a flurry of questions from advisers considering high-yield and international bonds, and real-estate investment trusts.
The Fed seems to have no conception of what creates a high standard of living--people receiving more pay for more sophisticated, productive work.
Hence, all the muttering by the Fed about its goal of a"soft landing"for our supposedly"high-flying"economy.
Fed policy in the mid-1970s was widely described as tight despite the high inflation rates they produced.
Over the past three decades, the American workforce has seen a widening gap between wages for high and low-skilled occupations and a hollowing out middle-wage jobs, say New York Fed Economists.
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They worry that low interest rates and the Fed's large balance-sheet could nurture inflation expectations even when unemployment is high.
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The Fed frets about the "threat" of rising wages, overlooking the fact that high-tech jobs command higher pay than those in most other industries.
The Fed made its seventeenth straight hike in June, yet core inflation hit an 11-year high that month.
Banks can deposit all kinds of collateral with euro-area central banks in return for cash without paying a penalty rate, while, until the latest joint operation, the Fed still demanded a penalty rate as did the Bank of England, which also accepted only high-quality collateral.
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