Forest quadrats showed a less pronounced seasonal decline in light availability. |
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Food availability dictates the timing of parturition in insectivorous mouse-eared bats. |
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Finally, greater moisture availability would enhance transfer of motile gametes, thereby leading to more successful sporophyte development. |
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These days, business continuity is morphing into information availability, explains McAnally. |
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For information about broadcast times and availability, check the Market Journal program schedule. |
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Among these are the onset of monocarpic senescence, floral induction and the response of shoot growth to nitrate availability. |
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Soil differences are usually related to changes in soil moisture and availability of water. |
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This negatively affects them, resulting in reduced recruitment, reduced food availability, and lower survival of indigenous biota. |
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The commission actually gives British banks a fairly clean bill of health, generally praising their services and the availability of credit. |
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The balance of power has shifted from availability and accessibility to competence and control. |
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The interior is split over two levels, both designed in a minimalist style, and a highlight here is the availability of absinthe. |
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The availability of blood for operations and transfusions is an essential part of our health care system. |
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We all know about pheromones, the chemicals that supposedly float betwixt us carrying certain messages, such as sexual availability. |
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Other important factors influencing bird abundances were food availability and events in the migratory and winter periods. |
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It is also possible that, as later in the middle ages, the numbers of deacons and priests ordained outstripped the availability of benefices. |
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For this application, Linux has the advantages of a robust toolset and source-code availability. |
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The design focus and primary application is telecommunications systems needing extreme reliability, availability and serviceability. |
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Indeed the availability of the new car park could be badly needed when work begins on the Wine Street car park. |
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There's a lot in modern life for which to be thankful and the invention and availability of paper tissues is high on the list. |
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The sheer availability of time-suck games, thanks to tablets and smartphones, makes them especially damaging. |
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Today's cellular telephone systems are mainly circuit-switched, with connections always dependent on circuit availability. |
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A key factor in maintaining bean geese in the valley is the availability of secure roosts close to the feeding areas. |
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Their distributors are fighting back, bringing up arguments such as easy availability of alcohol to underage drinkers. |
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Landowners created new meadows and pastures by lowering the water level of lakes, thereby somewhat improving the availability of fodder. |
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Information is provided on the availability of reading matter and its suitability. |
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You can search their site for trips with last-minute availability by location, activity, or date, or other criteria. |
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Gap dynamics and the availability of open space differ between rosemary scrub and scrubby flatwoods. |
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Lighting level controls are gaining in use as more facility managers become aware of the availability of dimming electronic ballasts. |
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It is a known fact that cuckoos' clutch sizes vary with the availability of tent caterpillars. |
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The availability of diagnostic modalities such as scintigraphy and MRI has also been beneficial. |
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Lastly, availability is disadvantaged by a dependency on a common backplane between the storage managers. |
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Price and availability are still TBD, but you can bet I'll be all over it with a review. |
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In the absence of Kazak oil the commercial viability of Baku-Jeyhan will continue to rest solely on the availability of additional Azeri oil. |
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The choice of herb tends to be decided by availability but in an ideal world, it would be a mix of flat-leaf parsley, chives and tarragon. |
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It flourished when a new, wide availability of industrially manufactured dress materials made possible a modern standard of sartorial uniformity. |
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Once you have registered on the mailing list, information on the availability of applications will be emailed to you. |
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The increasing availability of magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography should improve diagnostic reliability. |
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She divorced five seconds ago from her director husband, and has wasted no time advertising her availability. |
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He has no entourage and a nonexistent family, which makes convenient and possible his availability on the same cruise as Holly. |
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She played the disreputable vamp who wore flashy clothes and repeatedly raised her skirt as if to advertise her availability. |
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A matchmaker would take note and alert the single men about her availability. |
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It's been said that Jane's cleavage is the shop window of her availability. |
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The message has been sent out to all divisions asking for the availability and status of certain specialists including forensic officers. |
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He was cited for his knowledge and skill and his availability to his fellow doctors in caring for mutual patients. |
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They are compiling a list of every officer's availability to fly to Southeast Asia to help with the search. |
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He announced his availability to serve as energy czar in the new administration. |
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He was a frequent pundit on TV news, where he twice floated his availability to return as police chief. |
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He never placed barriers in the way of his warmth and friendship, and his availability to help any of his colleagues. |
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The inspector will inquire about the availability of the staff during the survey time schedule. |
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Any teams interested in entering should contact the tournament organizer with details of their availability. |
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The availability of modern health services in the larger cities contributes to better and early diagnosis. |
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The efficacy is affected by the availability of molecular oxygen in the targeted tumor tissue during irradiation. |
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Both groups identified the availability of career opportunities as the most influential factor in their selection of an academic major. |
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One consequence is a reduction in the availability of educated professionals for the agricultural industry. |
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College characteristics such as cost, availability of financial aid, and location are all considered. |
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Amongst the conditions of sale is proof by prospective purchasers of the availability of funds. |
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Also important was the wide availability of new audio-visual technologies such as digital video cameras and projectors. |
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The soil moisture profile should be replenished by the third week of June to provide for optimum water availability. |
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By that time, the availability of low-priced pianos had prompted thousands of Americans to install pianos in their parlours. |
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This availability of electrons represents another step in the regulation of sulfate assimilation in non-photosynthetic tissues. |
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Regardless of availability, career development in an officer's functional area is an important piece in the assignment process. |
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The availability of lotteries and casino gambling, as well as gaming machines, has expanded dramatically worldwide. |
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Some NHS hospitals offer artificial insemination treatment, but availability is limited and there are often waiting lists. |
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Despite the availability of a large arsenal of antibiotics, the ability of bacteria to become resistant to antibacterial agents is amazing. |
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The company moved its Bailey's Irish Cream flavour from year-round availability to rotational status. |
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As water availability is reduced, it becomes more economical to rotate corn with crops using less water. |
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Click on a region for a more localized map, then inquire about availability. |
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Alternatives, including short and long-term loanees, are being explored, but according to Worthington, there is still a lack of availability. |
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Thanks to the widespread availability of effective antivenins, snakebite fatalities in Australia have become rare in recent decades. |
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The availability of a liberal education curriculum by itself is unlikely to stem the tide of technical training. |
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Fourthly, the health facility was assessed for availability of antimalarial drugs and malaria treatment wall charts. |
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Nevertheless, the man's availability to bribery and blackmail could be useful. |
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How does legality and availability determine the likelihood of a casual user becoming an addict? |
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There is little in today's credit availability environment that would lead me to believe retrenchment is imminent. |
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Behaviors are directed by the antecedent stimuli that preceded them and announce the availability of a positive or negative consequence. |
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The lawsuit is not expected to affect availability of product for retailers during the introductory season next year. |
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In urban areas, however, the choice of space is limited because of the restricted availability of houses and the nature of freehold land tenure. |
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First, like all historical research grounded in the archive, comparative international analysis is restricted by the availability of source data. |
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At the first stages of development, the availability of embryos results from a combination of main shoots and primary tillers. |
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The availability of resistant starch is increasing and is available for use in baking such products as breads, cookies or muffins. |
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Sugar availability is one of the elements required to support anaerobic metabolism. |
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There's no point to my launching into a spiel about fees, hours of availability, et cetera, if the caller already knows all that. |
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The wide availability of late-model used vehicles is one of the major negative impacts of the zero-percent financing boom. |
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One impact that land shortage has had is on the availability of cheap rental accommodation. |
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A further concern, bogus or remediable or both, is that open availability of the reports might subject CRS to liability issues. |
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On the contrary, their availability in computer stores everywhere tells us that it remains alive and kicking. |
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Moorby said he would be keeping a close eye on player availability right up until Easter. |
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Pleasure is mixed with anxiety as you worry about the smooth running of business and availability of significant opportunities. |
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The higher the availability requirements, the more redundancy and component removability you require. |
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He says local government red tape is killing housing availability and affordability. |
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Colours and designs may vary slightly from the illustration due to the nature of hand-dyed cloth and the availability of kitenge designs. |
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He cited low unemployment and increasing job availability as other reasons why Armed Forces recruitment figures were declining. |
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The witenagemot chose Harold, earl of Wessex, although his only claim to the throne was his availability. |
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These facts suggest that the availability of nesting sites and food are not limiting factors to raven recolonization of the region. |
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Many people are persuaded to travel to different places because of the availability of cheap air travel. |
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The availability of the means of production has seemed to go alongside a compensatory reassertion of spectacular power. |
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It's hard to imagine anyone other than a Wikipedian arguing the wider availability of high quality information collections. |
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However, in terms of real estate prices and land availability, Mr Koch views the council's role as limited. |
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But the rise of cottage industries and the availability of ready cash has brought more recreational activities. |
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The ready availability of skilled personnel was another factor in their decision to relocate. |
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There is in our experience a ready availability of accommodation at our disposal locally in Birmingham. |
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World Health Organisation experts stressed the ready availability of iodine tablets is crucial in the event of a nuclear accident. |
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He was worried about the availability of toilet facilities and electricity for the gang. |
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The availability and affordability of the research product to the concerned communities should be examined. |
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We have highlighted the increased availability and affordability of powder cocaine. |
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The availability of both emotional and affirmative support is negatively correlated with depression. |
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Usually these are whinges about the availability of tea cakes, arrangements for visits by constituents or something similar. |
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In waterlogged soils, plants strongly influence soil oxygen availability by transporting oxygen through aerenchyma to soils. |
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If you know what you are going to buy in advance, ring ahead to check availability. |
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The key features of a city-center church are availability and adaptability. |
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They were balanced against gym membership, availability of open spaces and the consumption of fruit and vegetables. |
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Hunter-gatherer societies, for example, weathered more ups and downs in food availability. |
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Indeed, the availability of missiles has become more widespread, as has the supply of weapons-grade nuclear materials. |
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The easy availability of alcohol means that kids and teenagers are at risk of being weaned on to alcohol at an early stage. |
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It may grow on sites with varying soil water availability and acidity, as well as at different above-ground light availabilities. |
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Hence, data availability is increased and access time is greatly reduced compared to offline and nearline archiving. |
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Water availability is a major factor limiting the occurrence, abundance and growth of trees. |
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Territories differ in quality, measured in terms of insect prey availability. |
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Three alleles were chosen for the generation of mosaic clones on the basis of availability of cytological, genetic, and molecular data, as follows. |
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It has done much to increase the availability and affordability of literature. |
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Hitchcock is silent for a moment as Batliner checks on Connery's availability. |
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Supposedly, unemployment is always directly linked to the availability of jobs. |
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These results were obtained from experiments in the lower mid zone at each site and exposure, in which shelter and food availability for the whelks were manipulated. |
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Otherwise, it is difficult to ensure consistency in checking for data availability or agglomerating multiple occurrences of the same event when the handler is executed. |
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I have been the village postman in Troutbeck for 18 years and during that time have witnessed dramatic changes in the availability of reasonable houses to rent or buy. |
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A reduction in winds can also limit the availability of nutrients. |
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As the soil solution becomes more alkaline availability increases. |
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Their density in some coastal areas reduced the size of landholdings, cutting family income, but the availability of land limited the extent of overcrowding. |
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Whether particular masks are performed at all depends as well on costumes being in good repair, sufficient resources for refurbishing, and the availability of a dancer. |
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They simulated the impact of restricted credit information on the performance of scoring models and on the cost and availability of consumer credit. |
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The availability of fully anonymised material to others in order to pursue the full scientific and therapeutic potential of the study will be tightly controlled. |
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Sugar availability plays an important role in plant tolerance to anoxia. |
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Biological weapons combine maximum lethality with ease of availability. |
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The availability of inorganic nitrogen in the rhizosphere is a crucial chemical factor governing the growth rate and developmental pattern of higher plants. |
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With the ready availability of in home video to flood the popular culture, the look and like-mindedness of movies became a lot like manufactured housing. |
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They are encouraged by activity in the American foodservice arena, where easy availability of previously little known cheeses is fueling demand for more robust flavors. |
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As regards winter diet, the species eaten most in relation to availability was mountain pine, followed by Norway spruce, arolla pine, larch, silver fir and Scots pine. |
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In some inland areas of the country where the availability of water is seasonal and sporadic, sheep have often had to rely on artesian or sub-artesian water. |
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The Mirror spoke to the loquacious Norman about availability. |
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He will be long remembered by his colleagues for untiring attention to all aspects of his work, unfailing courtesy and easy availability to assist and advise. |
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Storage companies are baking in their best levels of availability. |
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The availability of artificial mineral and salt licks may improve the nutritional condition of white-tailed deer, especially if natural licks are absent or uncommon. |
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Accurate prediction of fertilizer nitrogen availability will be difficult. |
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Remove bird feeders to help lower the availability of food for voles. |
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The widespread availability of computer technology makes the application of ecological footprint analysis feasible as a homework assignment for the students. |
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His apparent availability may now alert other interested parties as well. |
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Keep the conversation centered around his availability for dating you. |
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She is a student, ostensibly with a physics problem, but who flirts outrageously, dances to the bongos, and otherwise makes clear her availability. |
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The poor saps who have tried to use this Web site have already lost more time and leasing agreements than any benefit we might have earned through its availability off-campus. |
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It will entail improvements to self-defence and war-fighting capabilities and enhancement to the ship's reliability, maintainability, availability and supportability. |
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Shifts between aquatic and terrestrial habitats were likely promoted by the availability of malacostracans in both terrestrial and aquatic habitats. |
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When the bison slaughter rose to its height, wolves and other scavengers thrived on the availability of carrion, and wolf numbers probably spiked briefly. |
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Now the team's task is to identify the relationship between the conductivity measurements and factors that affect availability of water and nutrients. |
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Increased oxygen availability may last some time after the exposure and during this time many immune and separative pathways are significantly enhanced. |
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Thus, as found in several other systems, availability of alternative foods for mice often shows noticeable changes at the scale of few meters and even centimeters. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggests this is the result of increased availability of such independents in the wake of shake-ups in the industry occurring shortly before the survey. |
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With this cross-product availability, an already cutthroat market is going to get even more competitive, and the battle for female mindshare will be the key to victory. |
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During the grazing period, cows were rotated among the four paddocks within each pasture treatment as forage availability within a paddock became limited. |
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There is a demand for deep fin and bilge keel, which is evenly balanced, but availability of boats is generally fin, with fewer of the bilge keel 25s coming onto the market. |
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Most shooting gallery users inject in several places, depending upon such factors as timing, convenience, availability, and where they obtain their drugs and works. |
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India has to develop energy based on gas, coal, bio-mass, biogas, water and non-conventional sources, depending on the availability and feasibility. |
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She clicks on the customer list, pulls up the database of 13,000 stock items, checks availability and starts adding in quantities for rings, studs and sleepers. |
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The area of the coalfield became heavily industrialised as new industries developed, attracted by the availability of fuel. |
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Habitat fragmentation has reduced the availability of habitat patches to these birds through reducing patch size and increasing patch isolation. |
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Concerned about the spotted owl and sage grouse or the purity and availability of water, woods, and open spaces? |
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After 10 years of commercial availability, SVG is gaining favor as an alternative to traditional valve gating and thermal gating methods. |
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Most fleets have no nuclear submarines, due to the limited availability of nuclear power and submarine technology. |
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The more the economy relies on casinolike capital markets, the less the availability of patient capital. |
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Many areas of the world are already experiencing stress on water availability. |
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QuadraMed Corporation today announced the general availability of the new QuadraMed Biller Worklist product. |
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Water pollution and subsequent eutrophication also reduces the availability of fresh water. |
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Cooking in Rajasthan, an arid region, has been strongly shaped by the availability of ingredients. |
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Equipe's Evail software architecture sets the bar for network availability and scaleability at the highest level this industry has ever seen. |
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Digital TV's roots have been tied very closely to the availability of inexpensive, high performance computers. |
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The new literate population was due to a high rise in the availability of food. |
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According to the SCORP report, Ohio, ranks among the bottom states in per capita availability of outside recreation lands. |
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These features also allowed mammoths to live an expansive life because of the availability of grasses and trees. |
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After the seed coat has cracked open, the plant is even more vulnerable to the uneven availability of water. |
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The good news is that USA Bosc pears have a relatively long season of availability, from Fall through late Spring. |
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Kris Kempa of Boston College, introduce the commercial availability of regular self-assembled arrays of carbon nanotubes. |
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The contracts restrict the number of domestic matches the player can play each season while guaranteeing their availability for Wales. |
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With its increasing availability, this would address the problems of rising costs for buying hatchery fish feed. |
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Where forests replace habitats that were used by hen harriers they will therefore tend to reduce overall habitat availability. |
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We hope the new government takes all necessary measures in universalizing the availability of the internet in the country. |
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It acted as a proxy for the agricultural quality, natural resource availability, and arability of a parcel of land. |
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The route availability code is RA8, but freight trains above a certain size must not pass each other on the bridge. |
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It also remains unclear whether this is practical in fields outside the sciences, where there is much less availability of outside funding. |
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It further added that free availability of Megadose and Vitamin A should be ensured at all pharmacies. |
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Journals having this delayed availability are sometimes called delayed open access journals. |
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In recent years, rents and availability of accommodation has seen more second and third year students returning to university halls. |
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These taxa were selected because of availability of nonchloroplast nuclear protein sequences, permitting animal-based calibration. |
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The two crews used to maximise the availability time of the boats are called 'blue' and 'red' crews. |
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The infrastructure factors account for the price and availability of office space at the location, as well as public transport. |
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The size of its home range varies according to terrain, the availability of food, habitat quality, and the age structure of the population. |
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To be more specific, Tamkin has been defined as the full accessibility and unhampered sexual availability of the woman to her husband. |
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The OpenClovis ASP provides a complete off-the-shelf, standards aligned, manageability and high availability software solution. |
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Additionally, these appliances also create a single point of failure within the data path which, in turn, affects application availability. |
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In addition, Jared Diamond has blamed a decline in the availability of wild foods, particularly animal resources. |
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This helps them in getting crucial information about climate and availability of pastures at various locations. |
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The availability of Ro-Ro vessels is essential for the success of efforts to develop coastal shipping and decongesting roads and railways. |
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This had an immense impact on internet speed, availability and usage in Iraq. |
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With the increasing influence and availability of books printed in England, most writing in Scotland came to be done in the English fashion. |
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It has been heavily used by scholars and researchers because of its widespread availability in libraries and its detailed index. |
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Lamb hastily recruited a staff of about 125 reporters, who were mostly selected for their availability rather than their ability. |
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The diesel reduced maintenance costs dramatically, while increasing locomotive availability. |
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However, the subscription model is also seen to have disadvantages, as it restricts the ratings' availability to paying investors. |
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Corrosion, metal fatigue, and low availability of new spare parts are problems encountered in greater frequency the older a machine becomes. |
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However, production has been suspended until the A380 production lines have settled with no firm availability date. |
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Many of them have gone that route despite the availability of open-source alternatives, opting for safety over opensource promises of freedom. |
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Another theory is that Britain was able to succeed in the Industrial Revolution due to the availability of key resources it possessed. |
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This unprecedented achievement was partly attributed the availability of a velodrome. |
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The length of time between voyages varies by job availability and personal preference. |
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Recreational players may agree to play any number of sets, depending upon time availability or stamina. |
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The availability of records enabled a larger percentage of the population to hear the top singers and bands. |
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Cape Dutch architecture was further constrained by the availability of materials. |
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We assessed habitat for every telemetric location and we calculated percentages for availability and use of habitats. |
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Influence of food availability on schooling preference in two cyprinid fish. |
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The easy availability of carotenoid also facilitates the growth of this market. |
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Before the availability of refrigeration, the Japanese did not consume raw salmon. |
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TallyGenicom, a provider of business printers, has announced the availability of its new MTP4 series of compact mobile thermal printers. |
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In the United States, the type of fish used depends on availability in a given region. |
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Phosphorus solubilizing bacteria play an important role in phosphorus nutrition by enhancing plant P availability. |
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The availability of finance largely determined the speed of construction for major projects. |
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Various jurisdictions and advocates have differing priorities for access, availability and funding sources. |
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Local Characteristics on travel to work and car and van availability for Output Areas. |
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The primary reason for the carbazole violet increases is limited availability of two key raw materials, carbazole and chloranil. |
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The final habitat variable used in this analysis was an index of prey availability for the species that consumed large or benthic prey. |
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Permitted only brief and shallow liaisons, young women are pressured to exhibit license rather than reserve, availability rather than choosiness. |
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Fit Dutch chow down on the healthiest food based on nutrition and availability of grub, the Daily Star reported. |
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Detailed Characteristics tables for travel to work and armed forces, MSOA and ward level car or van availability for local authorities. |
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Respondents were surveyed on value for money, punctuality, seating availability, tram stops and overall satisfaction. |
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This date is sometimes confused with the public availability of the first web servers, which had occurred months earlier. |
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The construction of a von Neumann computer depended on the availability of a suitable memory device on which to store the program. |
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Despite the availability of other voices, Hawking has retained this original voice, saying that he prefers it and identifies with it. |
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The Alliance seeks broader availability of investigational drugs on behalf of terminally ill patients. |
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Practically, the availability of QDs in a colloidally dispersed form will help demystify these somewhat esoteric materials. |
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There is usually some degree of restriction of the availability of certain therapeutic goods depending on their risk to consumers. |
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With this increase in population and availability of labor came an increase in labor specialization. |
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The advancements in technology in this era allowed a more steady supply of food, followed by the wider availability of consumer goods. |
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By contrast, Europe had moved to 'sporadic' warfare in the Middle Ages due to the availability of professionally mercenary armies. |
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The increase in the availability of money led to the emergence of a new economic system, and new problems to go with it. |
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On the other hand, the increase in the availability of silver coin allowed for commerce to expand in numerous ways. |
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Food rationing, which has been the norm in Cuba for the last four decades, restricts the common availability of these dishes. |
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However, availability of sufficient rainfall to supply tap water to both metropolitan areas in the future is merely speculative. |
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Everyday Filipinos also benefited from the new economy with the rapid increase in demand for labor and availability of business opportunities. |
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Subsequently, the growing availability of air conditioning, the climate, and a low cost of living made the state a haven. |
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The major determining factors include feed cost, availability, nutrient balance and energy density required. |
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Before the availability of DNA techniques to resolve the questions related to the domestication of the horse, various hypotheses were proposed. |
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The availability of the printing press provided the means for the rapid dissemination of religious materials in the vernacular. |
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Globalization is a result of the increased availability of these goods, additional luxury brands, and an increase in tourism. |
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Specific procedures may also be selected due to legality, regional availability, and doctor or a woman's personal preference. |
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The defendant then struck the deceased with an axe which was an accident of availability. |
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The A2A database was transferred to The National Archives with a new platform with a simpler interface to ensure its availability. |
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The availability of previous decisions, even if 20 or more years old proved to be of great interest to nearly all practitioners of the law. |
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The ensuing availability of inexpensive iron was one of the factors leading to the Industrial Revolution. |
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On the other hand, if availability of the good increases and the desire for it decreases, the price comes down. |
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The availability of cheap steel allowed building larger bridges, railroads, skyscrapers, and ships. |
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The availability of streams or rivers to provide power determined the location of the early mills some of which were in isolated areas. |
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Manchester Liners acquired control of the company in 1974, to ensure the availability of facilities for the repair of its fleet of ships. |
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Others further argue that due to lack of food availability coupled with excessive pollution, developing countries show more evidence of the trap. |
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With the rise of household income, availability of schools and passage of child labour laws, the incidence rates of child labour fell. |
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The initiative seeks to achieve amongst other things, universal primary school availability. |
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The availability of cheap coal was a main factor that attracted entrepreneurs. |
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It might also be because of the availability in the longer term of substitutes in other markets. |
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Its success was a result of the availability of local iron ore and coal from the Cumberland mines and easy rail and sea transport. |
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The availability of rapid transport enabled prosperous London workers to settle all across Surrey and travel daily to work in the capital. |
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The early 21st century saw a huge increase in social media thanks to the widespread availability of the Internet. |
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All prices are from, per person, subject to availability and based on two sharing a twin room. |
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The change is due largely to the increased availability of antiretroviral treatment. |
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If the value is loose, despite the abundant availability of packets at the receiver, most of them are corrupted and thus undecodable. |
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Variation in oxygen availability influences absorbability of minerals by the roots. |
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About a load balancer in redundant configuration the function of load balancing is realized high availability. |
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He also warns that a reduced availability of plankton could directly affect some baleen whale species that feed on zooplankton. |
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Everyone was very generous with their time, and their availability. |
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For example, the availability of adequate habitat was identified as a limiting factor for the Toiyabe Mountains subpopulation. |
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The interconnected nature of the Internet combined with the ubiquitous availability of Web browsers offers a response to this challenge. |
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In contrast, groups of gorillas stay together regardless of the availability of fruit. |
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Dormice live in small family groups, with home ranges that vary widely between species and depend on the availability of food. |
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Once, the quinceanera marked a noble girl's passage to adulthood and her availability for possible marriage. |
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Coli despite no local availability of broad-spectrum antibiotics known as quinolones. |
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Towards new equipment and operating costs, ensuring the availability of emergency food aid to low-income people in the Quinte West area. |
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This may lead to decreases in nutrient availability which may be offset by liming. |
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Oxygen availability is prolonged by the physiological control of heart rate in the sea lions. |
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However, providing for size, cod do exhibit food preference and are not simply driven by availability. |
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Dredging can affect migration, population distribution and prey availability. |
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This study examined the influence of three types of phosphate apatites and two microbial amendments on Pb availability. |
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Construction of dams and other irrigation facilities seriously decreases habitat availability and diversity for the eels. |
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Now we want to make it harder for youngsters to be distracted by the easy availability of junk food close to school. |
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It also depends on the availability of diverse habitats for growth and maturation. |
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This edition has been revised and revalidated to reflect changes in product availability and clinical practice and safety concerns. |
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The availability of ultraclean electricity is at the genesis of the path to the very high availability levels that are now mandatory. |
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Water and steam are a common fluid used for heat exchange, due to its availability and high heat capacity, both for cooling and heating. |
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Prior to visiting the hospital, I confirmed the availability of a certain doctor and the receptionist informed me that he would be in up to 12pm. |
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It assessed the current availability of water for agriculture on a global scale and mapped out locations suffering from water scarcity. |
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This natural resource is becoming scarcer in certain places, and its availability is a major social and economic concern. |
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Depending on forage availability, older and more experienced females may breed again in summer. |
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Biodiversity provides critical support for drug discovery and the availability of medicinal resources. |
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Such an arrangement was shown to improve reliability and availability of the system, relative to a uniform system, when multiple satellites fail. |
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Don't overlime acid soil, because availability of some nutrients may be decreased when the soil pH is too high. |
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Light availability may be reduced, affecting nearby reefs and submerged aquatic vegetation. |
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