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Examples of evacuation


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The overall incidence of evacuation was 198 events per 2637 person-years (7.5/100 person-years).
Carried out within overlapping spaces and modelled on a similar operational procedure, evacuation and deportation had become imbricated in the official mind.
This requires new evacuation and scavenging routines to be compiled for each closure in the program.
Evacuation and retro-peritoneal drainage with antibiotic cover may be necessary.
For the population at large, moreover, for whom expulsions had become a routine dimension of urban life, evacuation was easily assimilated to deportation.
So to evacuate a closure one simply jumps to its evacuation code, regardless of whether the closure is now a forwarding pointer or not.
The criteria for evacuation corresponded to the need for military security immediately behind the lines.
The journey into evacuation, although often long and almost inevitably arduous, traversed no international boundary.
The vial evacuation and filling procedure was carried out twice for each vial to reduce the possibility of contamination.
Undoubtedly they played a part in causing the final evacuation, but it seems worthwhile to consider the extent to which ongoing, non-discrete processes also contributed.
Only several years after the state had introduced a new passport regime designed to fix the population in space, the evacuation opened the floodgates.
These include the impact of evacuation, the evolution of the ' problem family ', the anatomy of reconstruction, and the nature of voluntarism in the 1940s.
The evacuation of the plasma also lends support to the possibility of photon-photon scattering in laser-plasma systems.
A project for schools that examined the experience of wartime evacuation impresses in its complexity.
The recording of routine malaria cases by the nurse did not appear consistent and were not applied to estimates of risk of medical evacuation.
After the evacuation, the actual population fell, but the numbers ordered stood, resulting in a surplus of ration cards for each ration period.
The models are then analyzed by observing the simulation to identify significant behavior, for example, overcrowding during an emergency evacuation.
Instead of generating code for garbage-collection routines for a 'non-standard' closure, we provide 'generic' evacuation and scavenging routines in the runtime system.
This was seen most obviously in the growing opposition of families to the evacuation of children.
Indeed, the very term 'evacuation' appeared as something of a novelty in 1941.
Ultimately, only the old and the very young were left and evacuation became inevitable.
This is easily arranged by making their evacuation code return immediately without moving the closure.
In evacuation, the displaced became objects of suspicion.
Wholesale evacuation of plague-affected localities, it was argued, would get around this problem.
Most high-rise buildings around the world have been designed with a phased evacuation strategy in mind, ie evacuating a number of floors at a time.
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