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Examples of vicinity


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Alternative cliff habitat was evident only in the vicinities of colonies 7 and 10.
In the immediate surrounding vicinities, one finds lower-middle-class housing and paved streets.
Disappointments such as these revealed that fear of electoral reprisal from racial conservatives hamstrung many politicians who might, in other vicinities, have been far more liberal on racial issues.
The humdrum clay hosts the image for its charisma's sake; the image is to arrest its vicinity.
When lines cross, focus upon the near line throws the far line out of focus in the immediate vicinity of the cross.
Not only touch, but all activities carried out in the vicinity of the patient, offer the nurse an opportunity to show empathy.
In the first place no clear agricultural areas were recorded in the immediate vicinity.
The majority of cisterns and wells are concentrated in the vicinity of springs or streams providing permanent water supplies.
A small museum as well as a snack bar, a restaurant, and a souvenir shop were built in the vicinity of the attraction.
Increasingly more instances of houses that occur in each other's close vicinity or whose actual locations even overlap are found.
Fire does not cease to burn when there is straw in the vicinity.
We thus consider its impact among heterogeneous individuals living in the vicinity of the resource.
The tissue stresses, however, would force the extant cells in its immediate vicinity into the vacated volume.
Accidents are likely to occur where three lanes of traffic are forced into two, as in the vicinities of junctions 5 and 7.
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There is no conclusive evidence of increases in allergic conditions in vicinities where this crop is cultivated.
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Would it not be prudent to initiate a programme of public shelter construction at least in such vicinities?
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Several of the complaints clustered on particular periods and in particular vicinities and the figures may therefore represent a more limited number of spray applications.
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There is no chance of life of any kind in those vicinities.
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Therefore, some of the responsibility for sweeping clean our schools and their vicinities from drugs must be assumed by much greater co-operation between local education authorities and police forces.
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Their relative magnitudes can be expected to play an important role in determining the flow structure in the vicinity of the plate.
There is an entropy layer in the vicinity of the axis r 0.
From the mass-density contour of the plasma, the ablation rate is dependent on the temperature change in the immediate vicinity of the capillary wall.
We found irregularity in the temperature contour due to strong flow interaction with the immediate vicinity of the capillary wall.
Visible soil staining and strong fuel odours were noted in the immediate vicinity of the fuelling facility.
The object between the two landmarks on the left is equipment in the vicinity, which was removed for the experiments.
We have discussed the formation of seed medium-sized irregularities in the vicinity of striations.
As a result, the indentation and therefore the fjord starting point become more and more confined to the vicinity of the finger tip.
Both negotiators asserted their sovereign rights through vicinity and the sector theory.
Fertile boars were always penned in the vicinity.
In case of inhibition due to bacteria, fungal growth was depressed in the vicinity of the bacterial streaks.
In the cases with vitreous opacity and chorioretinal lesion, vitreous opacity was always found in the vicinity of the chorioretinal lesion.
While aftermarket detachable magazines may be simple to install, doing so may be illegal under certain circumstances or even in some vicinities.
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The singularity of the potential causes an asymptotic behavior in the vicinity of a c for the amplitude.
However, there are other worries in the same vicinity.
Other workers in the vicinity of the ant being chased would often attempt to catch the wasps.
With time, as the larvae moved around in the favourable zone, there was a resulting concentration of larval tracks in this vicinity.
If there is an anomalous resistivity located in the vicinity of the sheet, is a non-constant function.
In another case in the sewing sector, ten small entrepreneurs who are located in the same vicinity cooperate.
Here, we first questioned businesses in the building or within the vicinity, about the firm, its owner, and relatives or friends of the owner.
The males took off from a resting position without any visible stimulus being apparent and not necessarily when a female flew in the vicinity.
Using magnetoencephalography, they identified effects in the vicinity of the posterior supramarginal gyrus.
On the other hand, there is the group of agro-pastoralists living in the vicinity of the wildlife habitat, whose land-use is referred to as rangelands.
Exact analytical representations are obtained describing self-similar unsteady flows of multiphase immiscible fluids in the vicinity of non-circular, but constant strength, fronts.
He proposes to start with the broadest notions possible; for example, particles scattered in the vicinity of a large planet.
Assuming 100% net efficiency, 869 male flies (126/0.145) should have arrived and 743 should have reached the vicinity of the trap.
As another example, consider transport in the vicinity of a single unsteady vortex ring.
We now proceed to find the deformation in the outer region away from the vicinity of the gap.
I n the immediate vicinity of the plate the diffusion of vorticity and heat are essential to a description of the flow.
More remarkable still, most of the leading characters in the legendary period of conflict were still living in the vicinity.
From there they attacked villages in the vicinity.
Most of the surrounding land was unimproved, although there were a growing number of homes in the vicinity.
A person experiencing pain sends signals to those in the vicinity, who are thus moved to help him or her.
A disproportionate amount of time was, therefore, spent in the vicinity of their nest at this time of the year.
I did not find more than one pair simultaneously in the vicinity of the macaque group.
In other words, successful establishment of these epiphytes is more likely in close vicinity to the parent plants.
A few similar terminal-like structures were seen in the pyramidal tract, in the close vicinity of the pontine nucleus.
Although skateboarding is illegal within many vicinities, signs are frequently ignored.
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A soil profile was established in the vicinity of each plot to a maximum depth of 2.3 m in order to assess main soil properties.
Further data on the ecology and population genetics of mice from the vicinity of the zone are needed to distinguish between them.
Maturation of the organic matter in the vicinity of the intrusion can lead to the generation of liquid hydrocarbons.
Cricket hunters normally look for crickets in the vicinity of their own villages, where they have full knowledge of the crickets' habitat.
The spatial inhomogeneity of the distribution function of resonant particles in the vicinity of a caviton produces a new type of damping.
The workers stayed in the vicinity of their factories which may have afforded them some protection against police reprisals.
The first pattern is featured in the vicinity of the steady state.
The flows analyzed in this paper are simple but representative examples of turbulence in the vicinity of solid boundaries.
Good systems included scheduled garbage collection and absence of garbage in children's playgrounds (household vicinity).
Extrasolar micrometeors radiating from the vicinity of the local interstellar bubble.
The schematic cross section shows scenarios in the vicinity of the fault-bound margin of a crater.
Then we compared this set of micro-habitat measurements along each line against an estimate of its availability in t he vicinity.
Eight cusp points exist in a small vicinity of 1 = 27.
Communities tended to suffer several years of high rates of crime, however, before a police post or station was finally established in their vicinity.
Intensive signal was localised particularly in the vicinity of the hatching site.
Thus ionized oxygen and/or water-group ions exist in the vicinity of comets.
Despite this broad "intellectual closeness" or "vicinity," however, the philosopher still had not yet accumulated enough neurological knowledge.
In the vicinity of a growth curve for bearing vibration, nine more curves were generated by adding small random variations.
Showing that cells may or may not appear in the vicinity of air bubbles.
The filaments are also closely associated with globular iron oxides both in their close vicinity and deposited onto the surfaces of the filaments.
They were attracted by the unexploited resources such as fertile farming land and plentiful game in the vicinity of the new settlement.
According to this scenario, flies would assemble in the vicinity of the trap and enter only after the more volatile components had evaporated.
The connection is situated in the 2 vicinity of the two orbits drawn.
The focus will therefore be on subsistence hunting by the local people living in the vicinity of restricted areas like national parks and game reserves.
Shortly after oviposition, tissues of the host leaf turn red in the immediate vicinity of the site of oviposition.
Each transect was walked at a slow pace of 1 km h-1 noting the arboreal mammals seen in the vicinity of the path.
The town and its vicinities are rich in cultural heritage with 568 monuments recorded.
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The vicinity of cases indicated a positive association between human and cattle infection.
One is the vicinity of the track of the pressure point where 8 and z are small.
Thus, it is guaranteed t o exhibit the correct (qualitative) dynamical features, at least in the vicinity of the critical point.
Relations (4.32) and (4.33) accommodate such a change provided a certain vicinity of the separation point is avoided.
Their density was increased in the vicinity of the tip where the trajectories lengths change more rapidly.
A similar definition can be set for functions which are not integrable in the vicinity of infinity.
The lower segments start a t the wall and extend upward towards the vicinity of the separation particle.
Due to the slenderness assumption, the flow in the vicinity of the hull is two-dimensional in each cross-section.
Even if one considers the number of cortical minicolumns rather than cells, the number is in the vicinity of 5 108.
They can 'act back', inducing persons in their vicinity to do what they otherwise might not.
The area surrounding the plots was regularly treated with slug pellets containing metaldehyde to destroy any other slugs in the vicinity.
Model shows scenarios in vicinity of the fault-bound margin of a crater.
In effect, we may have been measuring not only intrinsic but also extrinsic duration effects due to the vicinity of the voiced obstruent.
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