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Then they're taken by cutter to Seattle, and after that across Canada by train to St. John, in New Brunswick.
"Look at what this oil is doing in Nigeria, then imagine trying to clean it up in waters choked with ice eight months a year, with gale winds and 20-foot seas, in a place a five-day cruise by cutter from the nearest U.S. Coast Guard station, in Kodiak".
The variables were standardized according to the original methods adopted by Cutter et al. (2003).
Some of these weaknesses, though, are addressed by Cutter et al.'s (2008) Disaster Resilience of Place (DROP) model.
The cohesive thermoplastic template was fabricated by cutter shaping to remove wet-chemical processes and UV-lithography.
The change in stresses and pore pressure caused by cutter movement are the poroelastic effects in cutting process.
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Effects of specific energy on sinusoidal multi-cutters with different cutter geometries, cutter locations, cutters arrangements, and cutter-by-cutter overlap ratios are studied.
Campaigners say this has led to Britain's reputation as a safer place to do business by cutters.
For example, the highest overall score in [ 45] is 81.10 obtained by using both knockout and knockdown datasets whereas a score of 73.33 was achieved in [ 36] by CUTTER-W, an approach similar to unsigned (and weighted) TRANSWESD.
Lymph nodes were cut into 1-mm slices by a cutter that was provided by Sysmex (Kobe, Japan).
Two Mexican seagoing tugboats, contracted out of the port of Ensenada, are expected to have returned with the ship, escorted by a coastguard cutter, by about 8pm tomorrow.
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