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Figure 12 a: Normalised Difference Vegetative Index (NDVI) 1991.
It reflects an attempt to try to develop a normalised defence cooperation relationship with China".
It had become, she said, a "normalised and generalised" part of the academic culture.
On this metric, we estimate around £80m to £100m a year on a normalised basis.
Pyongyang must move towards complete and verifiable denuclearisation, through irreversible steps, if it wants a normalised, sanctions-free relationship with the United States.
History can exert a tenacious hold on even the most reluctant captives, but Berlin has slowly established a normalised identity at the heart of Europe.
For Amy Silverman, photography editor for adventure travel magazine Outside, drone photography is now a "normalised part of advertising, as well as storytelling", but there are limitations.
I'm worried that we have a normalised attitude to gambling which says this is a reasonable way to enhance an income.
She also insisted that independence for Wales was no longer an "impossible dream" and it was possible to start talking about independence in a "normalised way".
A "normalised cow" excretes two orders of magnitude more and a "normalised pig" one order of magnitude more steroid estrogens than a "normalised human" [7].
The stacks achieved a normalised power density per cell of 180 mW cm−2.
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