Sentence examples for availability of indigenous from inspiring English sources

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Similarly, the availability of indigenous species such as catla, rohu and mrigal is a major factor that shapes the Indian national policy on exotics.

The HIV epidemic is prevalent in many resource-limited or developing countries and the availability of indigenous manufacturing systems for GRFT in those areas could facilitate large-scale rollout of microbicide product.

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In Canada's three northern territories, availability of Indigenous-language education is generally a local responsibility, and may require sign-off from the territorial government.

Control of disease in India is hindered by the presence of large number of cases of disease in domestic livestock species, lack of information on strain diversity and non-availability of "indigenous kits" for early detection.

Several informants from at least one government agency indicated that concerns with the availability and quality of Indigenous data led them to be less involved in, or supportive of, the IBoD study.

The results of the National Survey highlight major gaps in the availability of public services to indigenous villages such as basic sanitation, safe drinking water, and waste management.

Forth Energy states that near 90% of this biomass would have to be imported, due to a lack of indigenous wood biomass availability.

His area of expertise includes micronutrient availability and correlation with salinity, CaCo3 content, the utilization of sewage sludge as a soil amendment, quantitative soil water content measurement, phosphorus availability and retention, water use efficiency of indigenous forage species and nutrient evaluation of some arid range plants.

It should also be emphasized that improvements in basic sanitation and availability of safe drinking water in Indigenous villages, as well as the training of health workers are of fundamental importance in reducing the prevalence of diarrhea among Indigenous children in Brazil.

Although this was interpreted as another indication that performance in aptitude tests might be influenced by socio-economic status, the authors also allowed that a contributing factor may have been the widespread availability of facilitative admissions processes for indigenous Canadians which could have created a larger pool of candidates applying with generally lower admission test scores [ 20].

Potential challenges of appointing a sole Indigenous worker were recognised and included ensuring a feasible workload (particularly if the Indigenous population is large), and the availability of appropriate support in a predominantly non-Indigenous organisation.

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