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Discover LudwigThe phrase "areas exploited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to regions or sectors that have been utilized or taken advantage of, often in a negative context related to resources or labor.
Example: "The report highlighted the environmental damage caused by the areas exploited for mining activities."
Alternatives: "regions utilized" or "sectors taken advantage of".
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In many tropical countries in the last 20 years, the main source of emissions from FL remaining FL have originated from unmanaged and intact forest areas (un-exploited) that have been converted into managed forest areas (exploited) through selective logging or other degradation processes.
In contrast, otters (Lutra lutra) deposit spraints (i.e., token feces) to signal the use of feeding areas exploited by each individual (Kruuk 1992).
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In China, researchers have frequently argues that village cadres, who are the lowest level of administrators in rural areas, exploit personal political status for economic gain.
If businesses in low-tax areas exploit the tax difference, Washington's retailers could be in a world of hurt, as will be its tax base.
Gamba et al. [10] proposed an approach to extract the map of urban areas exploiting edge information in very high-resolution images (VHR).
The last two areas exploit the property of actinides to release enormous energy in nuclear reactions, which under certain conditions may become self-sustaining chain reaction.
Some answers came from studies in the primary visual areas, exploiting the fact that each hemisphere receives information from the contralateral half of the visual field.
It also has been discussed how these concepts can be transposed to thermal, matter, or sound wave areas, exploiting the generality of the surface wave concept.
Fire services are increasingly forming innovative collaborations in this area, exploiting the higher levels of trust that they command to benefit the most vulnerable in society.
"Although we haven't identified an actual trackway yet, the timbers are similar to those used to make the trackways and certainly show that people were in the area exploiting the woodland".
The nanoparticles placed on the size-reduction pattern, i.e. the pattern in Fig. 9B, yielded structures only one particle across, Fig. 9D. Figure 9 Size-reduction of charge transfer area exploiting nTP and its application to nanoparticle placement.
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