Nematodes have been useful in reducing black vine weevil larval populations, especially in containerized plants. |
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So, once everything is neatly containerized it must be placed into the backpack in the right order. |
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Contaminated laundry is to be bagged or containerized at the location where it was used. |
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Approximately 15 percent of our containerized cargo volume moves by rail or barge out of the port. |
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Entire loads were containerized, forklifted onto a flatbed, and transported to the playa. |
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This means that about two-thirds of all containerized cargo is shipped in the 40-foot containers because they have twice the capacity. |
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To attract flows of containerized cargoes, port authorities have to provide a minimum set of infrastructure attributes. |
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Another 3,500 tractor-trailer trips occur daily as containerized freight is moved between the yards. |
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They're containerized and preconfigured for easy movement by land, air and sea. |
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The last bare root seedlings were lifted in 2000 and the nursery now grows only containerized seedlings in greenhouses. |
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It is entirely containerized and was the last freight forwarder to utilize box cars. |
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Export shipments are containerized right at our factory and do not need to be opened until they arrive at your site. |
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Unfortunately, the Vancouver truckers strike has created a bottleneck for containerized movement of various special crops. |
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The engine in the containerized units burns the gas and generates the electricity that is delivered to the grid. |
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In Britain, short-lived and intermediate wastes are safely contained in trenches of glacial clay compacted, containerized, and capped with water-resistant clay. |
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We have now organized containerized transport for our bananas to palliate to this problem. |
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In this connection, the planning for an integrated containerized headquarters on a greenfield site in Bujumbura is at an advanced stage. |
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These facilities are equipped to handle containerized cargo and, in the case of Moín, petroleum shipments. |
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Fleetwood is the major fishing port on the west coast of England and is an important port for containerized shipping. |
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Combination containerships are vessels that can offload a portion of their containerized cargo but depend on seaport equipment or floating cranes to offload the rest. |
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We plan to attract containerized cargo, and help to promote growth in short-sea shipping. |
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The province stated that this would be essential to expanding containerized freight in the lower mainland. |
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This phase will also see the initial deployment of DIS officers to police facilities consisting of containerized offices and tents. |
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The two main drivers of this growth are containerized cargo traffic and iron ore. |
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Discussions ensued about the advantages of having equipment containerized at southern depots and always ready for transportation North. |
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It is also developing guidelines for the frequency and scope of inspection of containerized marine shipments of dangerous goods. |
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For containerized maritime cargo shipments, that ability should be applied uniformly before vessel loading. |
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Western Europe is also the most important overseas source of containerized cargo imports through the Port of Montreal. |
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The company announced a product enhancement today designed to instrument containerized applications in spite of that. |
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If containerized goods are being reported, this element is mandatory. |
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In his own pond, Esten is partial to containerized water lilies and lotus, as well as giant taro or elephant ear and the yellow sweet flag iris. |
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Shippers of grains and special crops seemed more favorably disposed towards the creation of shipper cooperatives and marketing arrangements for the management of containerized shipments than were shippers of forest products. |
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Economic trends such as the globalization of the supply chain and trade liberalization have greatly stimulated the demand for containerized transport. |
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The TAA members operate on the market for containerized liner shipping services between the western European ports, in the range from Bayonne to the North Cape, and the ports along the eastern coast of the United States. |
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If the turbine has a difficult access road, a containerized crane can be lifted up by the internal crane to provide heavier lifting. |
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Equipped with the decompression chamber Dräger DECOM, a high pressure breathing air and an O2 reservoir, the hyperbaric containerized treatment center Dräger CONTREAT is the mobile solution for rough offshore deployment. |
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In 1960, the West Coast longshoremen agreed to far-reaching automation that replaced inefficient break-bulk cargo, which relied on hooks to move the cargo, with containerized cargo, which relies on cranes. |
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Approximately half of the port's containerized cargo traffic has its point of origin or destination in the Canadian market, mainly in Quebec and Ontario. |
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The port, where facilities were outmoded and corruption endemic, began to convert its docks for containerized shipping, to dredge deeper channels, and to plan a direct rail connection between Manhattan and Brooklyn. |
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Moss can be a troublesome weed in containerized nursery operations and greenhouses. |
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Shippable has just unveiled its new platform in the virtualization field, which now provides support to containerized workflows. |
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Those ports that handle containerized cargo are known as container ports. |
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