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(T. kabomani, however, can be found in open grasslands, in addition to forests).
Unfortunately only scarce data on the pressure drop of liquid and vapour redistribution sections can be found in open literature.
It can be found in open montane forest, clearings, brushy hillsides, canyons, second growth, gardens, orchards, and arid montane scrub, often near fresh water.
Some works can be found in open literature, but the studies presented are not sufficient to establish a full knowledge about this subject.
An unmistakable bird, with jet-black eyes, conspicuous ear-tufts, and a rufous overall coloration, the Jamaican Owl can be found in open woodland, forest edge, open parkland, and even gardens.
The variance of μL is the greatest that can be found in open literature with larger scale equipment, and the result with this packing is believed to be qualitatively representative of other structured packings.
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However, studies of IESU haven't been found in open literature.
Peppershrikes are found in open woodland from southern Mexico to Argentina and Paraguay.
Paleontological and archaeological sites have frequently been found in open locations of the Intermediate Depression of south-central Chile.
Herds of gazelles are found in open spaces, and there are wild boars in river-valley thickets.
They are found in open oceans, along coasts and in lagoons, and a few can handle fresh water.
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