Hardy and well-adapted, these plants help hold soil in place and revegetate lands denuded by wildfire or disturbed by mining. |
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If top-fee universities in England start paying more, will Scottish universities be denuded of quality academics? |
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Approximately 10.8 million acres of logged forestlands in Canada remain denuded. |
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We observed surface detention over hillside and sheet flow on denuded and gullied areas during rainfall. |
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Hospitals and health centres are denuded of staff, equipment, power, and medicines. |
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The day was used to raise funds for the war effort and many trees were denuded in order to supply the many sprigs of wattle sold on that day. |
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Sulphur emissions from the gold and copper mines have denuded the hills of growth. |
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If forests are denuded and environment continually abused in this manner there will be very bad days ahead for the next generation, he said. |
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Rhinos and tigers now roam the once denuded area and villagers charge tourists a fee to watch wildlife. |
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The hills of the eastern plains in the area are denuded and extensively deforested. |
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Whole-grain breads are far superior to whites that have been denuded of bran, endosperm and germ. |
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From Cape Wrath to Campbeltown, once prolific river systems have been denuded of their most precious asset. |
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If honour meant wearing a great ruff around the neck, shame meant being denuded. |
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He suggests reloading denuded slopes with soil and terraced cultivation to arrest soil erosion. |
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By the way, the enclosure has been taken down, and this area is now as denuded of grass as the unenclosed area. |
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The avenue was a natural vault, with the denuded branches of old trees arching and lacing overhead. |
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The Global ReLeaf campaign aims to plant 300,000 hillside trees and 3,000 street trees to reforest denuded slopes in and around the city. |
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Burlington, who took over the design from Wren, has almost denuded the building of ornament and left a regimented series of solids and voids. |
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Ask if the perifistular skin has burning or stinging sensations, usually indicative of denuded skin. |
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As the famine raged, Ukraine's lush countryside was denuded of its leaves and grasses as people ate anything that grew. |
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This type of habitat is denuded of vegetation and, in areas subject to strong wave action, has a limited diversity of endobenthic fauna. |
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Rodents and other desert species have rapidly overrun the denuded seabed and former delta areas. |
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Females seek denuded sandy or clay soils close to the water to lay their eggs. |
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Mountainsides denuded of their natural forest products are a national menace. |
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Outside the city, loggers have denuded the mountain slopes of their thick forests, and millions of sheep, goats, and yaks have left lush pastures rutted and barren. |
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I was in Scotland during the summer and I have seen the extent to which the Highlands have been denuded of their population. |
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Provides a barrier that guards fragile and sensitive skin, adheres to weepy, denuded skin. Contains petrolatum with zinc oxide. |
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Like Charcot, Dawson also believed that nerve impulses could probably be carried even by denuded axons. |
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Unfortunately, many of the older properties have denuded the trees and shrubs within the present protection zone. |
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The shore is denuded and a large riprap was created at the toe of the slope. |
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The sand and gravel beaches that characterize coves are denuded of vegetation and have very little endobenthic fauna. |
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A light coating of Stomahesive® Powder can help absorb moisture, helping to prevent and protect denuded or weeping skin. |
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The earth will be denuded and ruined, and men will realize that they cannot cope with it. |
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The denuded pistes created by careless ski resort operators are a blot on the landscape here. |
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Family shrines are denuded as children of princes, chiefs, priests, village headmen, and elders slough off ancient beliefs and sell or burn a heritage they abhor. |
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Today it stands half-forgotten in the woods behind the Chateau de Rambouillet, in Rambouillet, denuded of its furnishings, its elegant porcelains, and most of its sculptures. |
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Animals that thrived in the now denuded forest cover are also hungry. |
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Shetland has been almost totally denuded while at least some remnants of ancient woodland remain on Orkney, hidden in deep defiles and remoter islands. |
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But when we reach the mountain, we see only a denuded plateau of looping ring roads and gray rubble. |
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The gasping clouds of my breath mingled with the fog as I followed the spoor, pushing through denuded branches and the winter skeletons of undergrowth. |
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Fish species such as galjoen, white steenbras and spotted grunter that feed within the intertidal zone cannot survive where the beach has been denuded. |
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He removed her beige Roger Vivier pumps and white lab coat to reveal a denuded ballerina-pink slip dress. |
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We affirm that human rights should not be denuded of their economic and social content. |
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In January 1758, the Russians invaded East Prussia, where the province, almost denuded of troops, put up little opposition. |
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But this era of good fortune was short-lived: more settlers arrived, land became more valuable, and many thousands of hectares of bluebird habitat were completely denuded of trees annually for farming. |
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The denuded forests across Brazil cannot be explained, for example, without reference to the onslaught of cattle ranchers producing beef for foreign markets, or to Northern passions for tropical fruit and coffee. |
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Lichens are pioneer species, among the first living things to grow on bare rock or areas denuded of life by a disaster. |
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The continent is being denuded of women, he said. |
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Two sites will demonstrate approaches used on the Canadian prairies to rehabilitate denuded grasslands and sustain rangeland for livestock production. |
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The banks of the river were denuded, becoming unstable and changing the character of the river. |
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As a result of unplanned logging, wildfire and mining activities including smelting, thousands of hectares were denuded and laid bare in the first half of the 20th century. |
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In the 16th century, England had to pass laws to prevent the country from becoming completely denuded of trees due to production of iron. |
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In order to develop strategies to stimulate OLs to make new myelin around denuded axons in MS, we need to better understand the process of myelin formation and factors which regulate it. |
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When forested hills are denuded by burning or cutting, when upland ranges are overgrazed, when cropland becomes eroded, the rainfall runs off the hard surface of the ground without performing its proper function. |
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Another consequence of the earthquake is that the capabilities of the state to plan and to administer the influx of foreign aid were seriously denuded. |
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After fertilization for 18-20 h, the presumptive zygotes were denuded of cumulus cells and attached sperms by repeated puffing with a pipette. |
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These bullae eventually rupture, revealing denuded skin. |
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It's a committed performance and Young sings with familiar withering inelegance, but it has to be said that, denuded of their tasteful studio arrangements, not all of the songs stand up well to this kind of exposure. |
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Moving further west, you will arrive among denuded volcanic buttes that have calmed down through the eons of geological history but still hang on to their mystic charm. |
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Without the characteristically stifled and knowingly awkward laughter that usually accompanies Beckett's plays in the theatre, his texts can appear denuded, clumsily formalist and tediously inhuman. |
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He points to the north where the last rays of the sun cast a blue veil over hills of desiccated bamboo, shabby tea bushes and denuded, smouldering forests. |
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In this denuded grey landscape, one by one, hundred after hundred, thousand after thousand, million after million lay down their skin and bones onto Ukraine's fertile black soils, life extinguished. |
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Instead of confronting this senseless suffering, and with it, the suffering sense, the film sacralises the denuded tortured body exposed to cinematic voyeurism. |
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After aspiration of the medium, the center of the cell monolayers was scraped with a sterile micropipet tip to create a denuded zone of constant width. |
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Viewed at closer range, and internally, denuded of the fantastic, it is only what it poses to be, the deepest, awesomest, grandest fissure in the world. |
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In winter, snowmobilers, skiers and snowshoers move through denuded forests that are punctuated occasionally by the dark green of pine, fir or holly. |
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In this denuded landscape, the sole survivor engages in a daily survival routine, foraging for food among cacti, sage and prickly stunted trees known as caatinga. |
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