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More than 50 per cent of the groundwater in the cities is polluted to different extents.
Supplemented rhamnolipid interfered with, and indeed inhibited, biofilm formation and accretion to appreciable extents and produced outcomes similar to those seen in post-collapse wild-type populations.
Then move each subtree in trees by its corresponding displacement in positions to give ptrees, and do the same for the extents to give pextents.
The functional fold is used to apply the binary operation merge between all extents in the list.
Figure 3 shows two different arrangements of the same extents.
Most of the literature presents mix extents to the extremes of the mix region, more nearly represented by the 1% to 99% limits.
The extents to which the elevated endotoxins may initiate the alterations in cytokines are not yet clear.
In radiotherapy this may happen to different extents.
Also, the optimization of sharing common subexpression evaluations across different evaluation extents is easier with this lifetime information.
Hatched lines show approximate extents of central nature reserve that is covered by primary or tall secondary rain forests.
Upper right: representation of the visual field showing the estimated visuotopic extents of the injection sites (outlines).
Most treatments have, to varying extents, shown good results, particularly in the short term.
In early successional stages, low species diversity, homogeneous tree heights and small crown extents result in a smooth canopy surface.
All three quality criteria are not easily improved by the grower and are weather-dependent to different extents.
To varying extents, the local (nightclub, pub, town hall, or council) remains crucial in helping to articulate knowledges and practices existing within their own 'reason'.
Thus, in the different families parents rely on play as a parenting resource to different extents.
Theoretically, it has been argued that to varying extents the structure of these networks privileges producer interests in environmental policy-making.
Clearly shown in the data, word merger reduced or merged to different extents represents different phases sometimes for more than one target syllable.
The challenges presented by aging will affect different aspects of care to different extents.
The uniformness of the response over such large extents is the defining characteristic of what will be termed the bulk response.
In fact, nearly all models use all these modes of representation to various extents in creating correspondences to the hypothesised target variables.
Variables' domains shrink monotonically over time from their initial full extents, collapsing on the solution to the problem.
The field extents will differ according heart will be needed for fixed fields.
Because the shape of the subtrees must not be distorted, their extents are simply fitted together as tightly as possible.
Indeed, the piece cannot be independent of its origin, as is the case for all algorithmic composition to varying extents.
Moreover, in the presence of multiple extents of evaluation, we cannot avoid a tag check (or a more expensive lock) in a parallel implementation.
To avoid discrete extents, we determine the position of this second change of sign by linear interpolation.
Thus, they are, to all extents and purposes, master of a certain rhythm science; theirs is a politics of breaking loops.
Great extents of land had been altered to suit the fox.
If there are any faults, the ultrasonic sensor and strain gauge transducer can ascertain their extents.
From the phonetic point of view, segmental deletions and assimilations may contribute to reduction at the syllable level, so syllabic boundaries may be merged to different extents.
Moreover, the supertag-based noun chunking not only identifies the extents of the noun chunks but by the virtue of the functor-argument information, provides internal structure to the noun chunks.
During this period, they came mostly as timber traders and contractors, and acquired large extents of land from the landlords, further depriving the indigenous people of land and forest resources.
Apparently, more research has to be done to fully understand the roles and extents played by other types of market frictions in addition to short-sale constraints.
The spiking cells we observed exhibited a wide variety of dendritic extents, which may help determine which of these two functional roles any given spiking neuron might play.
Except for the top quarried level that retained the original limestone surface, the vertical extents of the fissures are generally unknown due to earlier quarrying operations or unexcavated base levels.
An affective impairment such as this would result in differential performance in emotion recognition tasks where emotion was conveyed to differing extents through verbal and nonverbal channels.
Does the plant supply to each seed a certain quantity of a nutrient, which may then be diluted to varying extents by carbohydrate or lipid reserves?
Patterns, extents and modes of invasions by terrestrial plants.
We all have our own sources of authority and relative freedom, because we have positions within societies which value and fund academic independence to varying extents.
What were the extents of the monument?
Customized search can be used to create four types of specialized queries: queries on applied technologies, on geometrical extents, on domainspecific relationships, and on multifunctional cases.
In the second, the direct users (the managers) of the natural capital use the capital in ways and to extents dictated by consumer demand in other countries.
Although useful for a number of ecological studies (for example, maximum and minimum sea-ice extents in relationship to sea bird and mammal research), little is mentioned in that regard.
By weakening this 'equal probability' requirement, we have been able to produce greater extents of compaction, without substantial loss of parsing performance (as measured by precision and recall).
Properties of the input, such as raw frequency and syntactic diversity, have been shown to play a role, to different extents, in the acquisition of nouns and verbs.
They can do so to differing extents, depending on resources and circumstances, but all result in increases in client orientation and lead to crucial gains in plant breeding efficiency.
Thus, for each of the 11 sca genotypes, we performed multiple tests using the same phenotypic data, and the molecular markers were correlated to varying extents.
Five of my seven grandchildren suffer from asthma to varying extents.
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Most current schemes use such methods, though to varying extents.
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They applied to differing extents to the different reactor types.
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At this election, in different ways and to vastly differing extents, a warning has been served to each.
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Their costs may, in some circumstances, be affected to different extents by differences in the planned level of provision for different services.
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To these two extents it seems to us that this was a reasonable complaint.
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Both of you have rightly highlighted the need for our trading partners to move forward, and for them to do so to varying extents.
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The truth is that different people tolerate alcohol to different extents.
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They are financed to varying extents from colonial development and welfare moneys, both in respect of capital and recurrent expenditure.
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The trouble is that young haddock and whiting are mixed in varying extents with the small herring which are the main quarry of the industrial fishing industry.
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Their costs may, in some circumstances, be affected to different extents by changes in pay and prices because of different ratios of manpower to running costs and different pay settlements.
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Obviously, different practices fare to different extents.
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The hairpin precursors (represented here) are predicted based on base pairing and cross-species conservation; their extents are not known.
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Also, spammers may target different networks to different extents, depending on how successful they are at attacking the target.
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The adjustment for season in the model would remove the effect to the extent to which foreign travel is a regular seasonal occurrence.
To some extent, their role can be inferred, as they are required to fill the gaps in public and private sector provision.
To what extent are people acting selfreflexively or selfishly in regard to these issues?
Feeling rules have rights and duties attached to them: they specify the extent, direction and duration of a feeling.
The extent to which co-occurring species interact with each other will also be investigated.
Reproduction may not occur to any great extent in these secondary hosts.
As a result, the lack of cases does not affect the model fit to any great extent.
We conducted epidemiological and microbiological investigations to determine the cause, vehicle and environmental source as well as the extent of the outbreak.
Then there were their changes in extent, shape and contrast, for which no convincing explanations could be found in terms of seas.
The outbreak was investigated to determine the extent and source of the infection, to stop further transmission and to prevent outbreaks in the future.
We do not yet know the extent to which subsurface life is independent of the surface world.
At this time the peak density of the plasma was below nc 010 and its longitudinal extent was of the order of 1 mm.
The data show that auxiliary selection and impersonal passivization correlate to some extent, although the correlation is not perfect.
To what extent does it represent a force for enduring social change ?
The extent of such consent has to be doubted.
To what extent will such coalitions feed back and inflect evangelical thinking and practice ?
The exercise of power is, of course, determined to a great extent by underlying social inequalities.
The effects of deterrence are determined to a large extent by the objective state's measures and mainly by the taxpayers' subjective perceptions.
To the extent that there is some uniformity in the organization of conceptual structure, there will be a uniformity in phrase structure.
Three years later the tactic could to an extent be repeated in the face of a much more inflexible attitude from the government.
To some extent the evidence appears to corroborate his claims.
They drummed messages to the extents of over 200 miles (321.8 kilometers), as rapidly as a telegraph.
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Both effects could potentially reduce agriculture productivity over time, although the extents of these effects are not well understood.
Both types of enzyme may be overproduced to different extents, resulting in various levels of insecticide resistance.
All of them, to only slightly varying extents, were inevitably the prisoners of history.
They may be heterogeneous in that different aspects of coordination may be impaired to different extents and in different combinations.
To varying extents in the different areas, evolutionary theory provides a superior explanation, or provides one where operant theory is silent.
However, when speaking rate is varied naturally, the duration of phonetic segments change to varying extents.
To varying extents though, all these areas continued human trafficking in order to satisfy different, social and symbolic needs.
Needless to say, this is an oversimplification; the struggle is partial as well as, always, enmeshed in both the opposing trends to varying extents.
None of the sub-tests measure a particular quality but rather a wide spectrum of abilities that overlap to varying extents from one sub-test to another.
They introduced the concept of the spatio-temporal object and defined a spatio- temporal object as a unified object with both spatial and bitemporal extents.
Note, however, that in presence of multiple extents of evaluation, such a scheme may produce incorrect results.
Clinical leaders, policy analysts, and ethicists grapple with defining the nature, extents, and limits of both utilitarian and solidarity goals in health care.
Less frequently acknowledged, though, is the distribution of extents and intensities within a disturbance type.
As the edge is stepped away from the center, the extents of opponent cone mechanisms are mapped out.
Typically, economics models assume some consistency constraints on this complex preference relation, expressing various extents of rationality.
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