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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at zones" is not standard in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could potentially be used in contexts discussing specific areas or regions, but it is advisable to provide more detail for clarity.
Example: "The temperature varies significantly at zones of high elevation compared to lowland areas."
Alternatives: "in areas" or "within regions".
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Deepwater circulation is influenced by the descent of surface water at zones of convergence of neighbouring water flows.
Both aerosol and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) samples were collected at zones close to the loose mixtures and were analyzed.
"We got very good going at zones, but that man-to-man gave us trouble tonight because our inside attack wasn't there," Pitino said.
The first and second moments of service times at zones and the visiting probability of a batch of orders to a pick zone are derived.
To compensate for downward-moving water, some water rises at zones of divergence, particularly along the so-called cold-water coasts of both North and South America, where upwelling of cold water is a well-marked phenomenon.
Just as microscopic observations show that minerals dissolve quickly at sites where defects intersect the water-crystal interface and dissolve slowly at zones of perfect lattice structure, weathering rates also vary across a landscape.
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These show improved nesting of bands with similar orbital character (dxy) at zone corner.
"During the regular season, we were terrible at zone," Jackson said.
Zone-D Ristorante Planning to dine at Zone-D Ristorante is a little bit of an adventure in itself.
The substrates were placed downstream at zone 2 °C00 °C).
Moreover stone column causes drainage at zone with distance of about 2.5 m from its center.
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