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Despite substantial work on groundwater flow and transport models for various applicable purposes (Van Genuchten 1978; Anderson and Cherry 1979; Tripathi 1991), works on the use of such procedures for groundwater quality monitoring network optimizations with transient state of plumes are comparatively sparse (Datta et al. 2009).
However, studies based on rural India are comparatively sparse [ 4, 15– 17].
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Deir al-Zour sits at the dark center of ISIS's Syrian and Iraqi territory, and news from the province is comparatively sparse; it has some activist news outlets, but has received only a fraction of the coverage Raqqa has.
While academics have spent decades examining how gentrification ― the phenomenon by which upwardly mobile newcomers move into working class neighborhoods, prompting rising rents and cultural changes ― affects housing prices, the economy and crime, research into how gentrification affects residents' health and well-being is comparatively sparse. .
The inclusion pathology in the hearts of both the R6/2 and HdhQ150 models was comparatively sparse although cardiac dysfunction has been described in R6/2 mice [43].
Clinical evidence for the activation of adaptive immunity is comparatively sparse.
For plants, such information is comparatively sparse, with most regulatory studies directed at inferring GRNs in isolated organs such as roots or leaves, or processes such as development or abiotic stress response [ 9, 17, 18].
To date, knowledge on the genes and DNA sequences of Carnobacterium is comparatively sparse, concerning mostly bacteriocin-related genes in the species C. divergens and C. maltaromaticum (Table 2) and 16S rRNA and 16S 23S rRNA gene intergenic spacer sequences (Kabadjova et al., 2002; Rachman et al., 2004).
Many are comparatively shallow.
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