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The category ' without vegetation ' presents the reservoirs which were created from the old pond by removing the bottom and eliminating the littoral zone.
Domestic intermediate hosts (cattle, sheep, goats and buffaloes) are major reservoirs for the disease in humans.
Both sub-types of virus are thought to be able to persist in equine populations, and do not require wildlife or other reservoirs.
Firstly, elimination of regional reservoirs of infection through control at the national level, as described above.
Increased erosion also reduces the life of reservoirs, makes additional water treatment necessary and creates greater sludge disposal problems.
Fish then accumulate in reservoirs from which they were caught using drop nets with a mesh size of 15 mm diameter.
Failure to exploit fish serving as reservoirs for larval sealworms may lead to increasing abundance of the parasite in the surviving fish stocks.
Note that a similar formulation has been introduced [3] to study a homogenous dam supplied by two reservoirs each containing two immiscible fluids.
The use of helminthological data for estimating the state of water reservoirs.
Such a situation can occur in reservoirs when water entering the dam first sinks to its neutrally buoyant level and then spreads laterally.
In contrast, reducing fragmentation can increase the number of infectious contacts - both among endangered species and also with host reservoirs such as domestic livestock.
The recognition of stress-sensitivity of fractured reservoirs raises many challenges in terms of modelling (simulation) of flow and management of hydrocarbon recovery.
The changing epidemiology of pertussis in young infants : the role of adults as reservoirs of infection.
Other previously unexplored environmental reservoirs should, therefore, be considered.
Evaluating evidence for top-down regulation of zoonotic disease reservoirs.
The data supported the notion that poultry products are important food reservoirs of campylobacters for the infection in humans [13].
In contrast, evaporative loss off the surface of reservoirs can amount to two meters or more per year in hot, arid climates.
Banks were also opened which provided credits for the construction of infrastructure, such as irrigation, reservoirs and wells.
Such conduits connect reservoirs of different pressure, reducing productivity, and can also allow subsurface fluids to percolate towards the surface.
Little is known about the possible reservoirs of infection in our country.
Most of the results obtained may therefore have some implications for the interpretation of real vortex movement in natural water reservoirs.
Whether the water in the reservoirs was used for human consumption or hor ticulture is not known, but it is an impor tant question.
Liposomes with incorporated benzimidazole carbamate anthelmintics provide sustained drug-release reservoirs and can considerably enhance drug efficacy.
Wild animals are important reservoirs in some regions, contributing to the maintenance and dissemination of the parasite.
In this respect, the administration of benzimidazole carbamate anthelmintics in stabilized liposomes provides sustained drug-release reservoirs and considerably enhances their bioavailability.
Generally, this allows some drugs to stay longer in the circulation, so that liposomes provide slow release drug reservoirs.
How it is that countries once deemed incapable of overcoming perennial institutional blockages suddenly found vast new reservoirs of power to rein in costs?
Spiritual operations are handled by means of disjoint reservoirs, for example, even biases/odd biases.
Both persistently infected cattle and ticks could serve as reservoirs of the introduced genotype.
In this paper, we consider a heterogeneous dam supplied by two reservoirs each containing the same fluid.
Results have been shown primarily for density ratios pertaining to flows in reservoirs, although similar situations exist in the atmosphere for example.
Do sands interconnect sufficiently to provide viable reservoirs?
All drugs were bath-applied by switching among reservoirs that flowed into a common perfusion tube.
The per fusion rate was gravity driven from reservoirs and maintained by a set of electronically controlled solenoid valves.
There is now no significant operation of plate tectonics ; cycling of carbon between reservoirs may at best be sluggish or even impossible.
Presently the subsurface is gaining water at the expense of other reservoirs with a rate of 7r1010 kg yrx1 globally.
They may occur in reservoirs when river water flows in from a tributary, sinks down to its neutrally buoyant level, and then spreads horizontally.
Other features associated with the causeways include reservoirs.
By using remote sensing, they identify features such as sites, roadways, canals, and reservoirs in large seasonal bajos.
Test implications would include catchments between reservoirs propor tional to housing.
In addition to the two reservoirs in the epicenter, four wells are known in the civic or communal spaces; the rest occur within residential units.
In reservoirs, however, it is often not the case that the fluid is homogeneous, as assumed in the idealized withdrawal or intrusion flows described above.
We review the simplest models of oil reservoirs and suggest some ideas for theoretical and numerical study of this important inverse problem.
In this paper the interchange flow between two reservoirs connected by a contraction and containing fluid of different densities is considered.
The development of commercially viable reservoirs occurs from pads constructed from locally mined gravel.
The possibility of other, previously unexplored environmental reservoirs linked to differences in climate should therefore be considered.
Previous reports indicated that a variety of avian species could harbor commensal campylobacters and thus acted as potential reservoirs for infections in humans [1].
The bacterium occurs in significant numbers in seawater and shellfish, and wound infections reflect these reservoirs.
Other reservoirs are fresh surface water, and wild and domestic animals.
The demographic effects of the construction of reservoirs differ as time goes by.
Not all tick-hosts are competent to serve as reservoirs.
Ticks are potential reservoirs of at least two mosquito-borne flaviviruses.
All drugs were bath applied by switching among reservoirs that flowed into a common per fusion tube.
All drugs were bathapplied by switching among reservoirs that flowed into a common perfusion tube.
Total eradication of leptospires from natural reservoirs of water is impossible and the optimal preventive measure is avoidance of hazardous recreational pursuits.
The end of each needle is placed into a fresh beaker of glycerine and a slight vacuum is applied to the reservoirs.
In the latter case utensils had to be immersed to collect the water from the reservoirs.
A system of reservoirs was constructed near large building complexes, and a low-gradient, shallow spillway canal drained excess water without depleting the water storage.
Unlike modern canals, where farmers have to hope for timely water supply, the tanks are captive reservoirs at the behest of the users.
In 1997, two small-scale irrigation systems reliant on reservoirs and unlined canals were introduced to serve lowland farms.
In practice, sediment can be cleared from canals or reservoirs at a cost.
The groundwater storage areas (aquifers) provide natural storage reservoirs with little evaporative loss.
Structures used to manage river flows, in particular dams and storage reservoirs, provide multiple benefits.
Most centers use cardiotomy reservoirs with incorporated microfilters.
Users of membrane oxygenators have two types of blood reservoirs to choose from: rigid (hard shell) open venous reservoirs and flexible closed reservoirs.
The reservoirs had therefore to be drained, and water-rationing was forced upon the town.
Individuals that overwinter on secondary hosts can transmit viruses to summer crops, since weeds could also serve as virus reservoirs.
In the late nineteenth century, biofouling in stagnant drinking water, such as that found in reservoirs, cisterns and dead-ends, was increasingly recognized and studied.
The stationary water supply system consisted of two reservoirs connected through a pipe which could be closed by a valve.
Figure 8, plate 1, shows a typical exchange flow at a time when the changes in levels in the reservoirs were small.
The exponential rise in computing power has led to major improvements in imaging the geometry of petroleum reservoirs, and the distribution of fluids within them.
The obtained data thus suggest at least two major reservoirs, one in the mantle and one in the continental crust.
Both reservoirs and direct riverintakes are vulnerable as increasing erosion reduces the capacity of reservoirs and the levels and quality of river water.
Their images and expectations resonate readily with support for especially remote and exotic people, assumed to have large and unique reservoirs of biodiversity knowledge.
Several studies have pointed at other possible sources than poultry, including cattle and water, as reservoirs for human infections [7, 24, 25].
The generalized metaphor of technology is one of the main semantic reservoirs of functional morphology.
The effects of abiotic and biotic factors in determining larval fish growth rates: a comparison across species and reservoirs.
All drugs were bathapplied by switching among reservoirs that flowed into a common per fusion tube.
In the case of solvent importation, the weaknesses and voids may act as solvent reservoirs.
Non-human animals play fundamental roles in the spread of many of these diseases - as reservoirs, as vectors, and as cauldrons for the creation of new types.
Both sources consist of reservoirs and rivers (streams).
The problems of translating the complex behaviour of such reservoirs into viable simulations and estimates of uncertainty are discussed and solutions offered to various aspects of these problems.
The final theme directs questions towards planetary platforms and the four interacting reservoirs for life : the hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere and biosphere.
Wherever possible they also practise the cultivation of onions, tomatoes, peppers etcetera during the dry season in small gardens near natural water reservoirs and small dams on the plateau.
Recognition of a wide range of clinical diseases caused by bartonella has prompted studies focused on the identification of the non-human reservoirs and vectors for these bacteria.
Why is there only a small need for storage of water in the reservoirs?
How may the use of land for reservoirs sometimes help and sometimes hinder the needs of townsfolk?
The surfaces were smoothed and the water reservoirs filled with sterile deionized water.
All units drew water from the reservoirs at the same basic rate, since the reservoirs all required water addition at the same time.
No sales-water is announced until the following season's water rights are secured in the reservoirs, thereby ensuring the high reliability level of water rights.
Aquifers provide natural storage reservoirs with little evaporative loss.
Nevertheless, a great deal is now known about behaviour of steady withdrawal flows in reservoirs, with a single free surface above the fluid.
Additionally, 4,808 hectares had terraces, 5,019 hectares had measures that help control water erosion, and 946 hectares had improved water management (reservoirs and irrigation systems).
All commercially available reservoirs contain a 100-120 micrometer screen filter to trap larger particles or tissue fragments from collected blood.
Therefore, the behaviour of parasites in distinct reservoirs may be different from each other.
Implication of animal reservoirs and arthropod vectors has been aggressively sought without success.
With some difficulty he did find new reservoirs of support for his research by aligning with the politically like-minded.
The two reservoirs in the back are called the 'husbands' (banime), while the ones in front are the 'wives' (bakale).
During this period, animals and birds may act as reservoirs for re-contamination of water sources.
Furthermore, the effects of sea-level change on the global carbon cycle and the partitioning of carbonisotopes in organic versus inorganic reservoirs are undoubtedly complex.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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