Sentence examples for accessible zones from inspiring English sources

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As a consequence, remote measurements on non directly accessible zones are possible with Structural Holography.

In this regard, the evaluator will be expected to provide an overview of the implementation of the entire programme, based on a thorough in depth desk study, interviews/meeting with partners and stakeholders in Nairobi and accessible zones, and support this with more in‐depth insight into/assessment of implementation in zones and sites to which field visits can be undertaken (Somaliland).

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The Walkie-Talkie's version of this accessible zone, which is encouraged by the City's planners as a quid pro quo for being allowed to build high, is its "sky garden".

The topology of a bipolar plate is critical to the homogeneous distribution of the feeding gases over the accessible zone of the electrode.

Studies of civilian experience of penetrating neck injury in the latter part of the twentieth century by groups such as Monson et al. revealed that the mandatory exploration of the surgically accessible zone 2 yielded high rates of negative explorations [3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21].

She's grafted hard since her humble beginnings, bringing the dancehall sound to a more accessible zone.

That is, in 1980, did we see the same situation, in which there was a Flatland, where home ownership was relatively accessible, and a Zoned Zone, where for most people owning a home was as out of reach as it is today?

It has a built-in alitmeter, barometer, and compass along with the standard timing functions and has two time zones accessible with the touch of a button.

The lack of any response of water levels in the trench-sampler to pumping reflects the large volume of available water when the water-level is in the zone accessible by the trench sampler.

Previously, these zones were accessible by any character old or new.

Even for instruments with spectral ranges that extend over the entire astronomical visible wavelength range (0.4 1.0 μm), a significant portion of range will be excluded for many targets depending on their distance from Earth and consequently whether their habitable zones are accessible given the inner working angle requirements for those wavelengths.

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