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The next day, Japanese troops began clearing the area of brush, and on 6 July, a 12-ship convoy delivered 2,000 Korean and Japanese construction workers plus 500 Japanese naval combat troops to conduct the airfield construction effort in earnest.
Clear the area of brush, grass, deadfall and trees.
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The Energy Department said it had begun to act on the warnings, clearing large areas of brush.
Dwellings could be wood-framed (northern California), earth-covered (various areas), semisubterranean (Sacramento area), or made of brush (desert areas) or thatched palm (southern California).
The area of the brush was 75 × 28 mm; the leaves had a strip of 28 mm punctured across their width.
Clear the area of leaves, brush, evergreen cones, dead limbs and fallen trees.
Scrub each area of the brush for several seconds to make sure it gets completely clean.
This specialization is apparent in a series of large and small invaginations of the intestine formed by villi and microvilli, which serve to greatly increase the absorptive surface area of the brush-border for the efficient digestion and absorption of dietary nutrients [ 1, 2].
Wildfire, in other words, "happens" with or without human assistance, although traditional Smokey-the-Bear-type fire prevention, which reduced the frequency of fires and thus preserved unnaturally large areas of old brush, made great firestorms more likely.
Kidneys subjected to cold ischaemia showed only isolated areas of mild brush border damage except when the preservative used was deionised water.
In the past several decades, research in North America, Australia and Africa has shown that many plant species that repopulate a burned area of forest or brush get a jump start from the fire's smoke.
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