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Much of this wave energy occurs at mesoscales, in atmospheric gravity waves with periods of less than an hour, speeds of order 100 200 m/s, and wavelengths of hundreds of kilometres, chiefly arising from processes in the troposphere (Hooke 1986).

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Furthermore, the relationship between the calculated Mn activities and the Mn concentrations determined by chemical analysis implies a positive deviation from Henry's law, which may chiefly arise from the fact that the MnO activity is less than unity.

We observed that this issue chiefly arises when the analyzed catalogs contain large aftershock sequences and the background activity is such that a low smoothness parameter is needed.

This apparent discrepancy chiefly arises due to the composition of the E-MAPs published to date, where complexes tend to be represented in only a single E-MAP.

In March, Vivendi Universal revealed a net loss for 2001 of a staggering euro13.6 billion ($12.2 billion), chiefly due to goodwill charges arising from the collapse in the value of acquisitions made during boom times.

The diaphragm is innervated chiefly by the left and right phrenic nerves arising from the third to fifth cervical roots [ 19].

Prior examination of these issues has focused chiefly on differences between clones isolated from mixed populations, such as those arising from transfection or gene amplification [4], [17] [24].

There is an inherent conservatism to the legal profession, owing to its commitment to working chiefly through existing institutions and to the fact that law itself is predominantly intended to satisfy expectations arising from inherited patterns of behaviour.

With this model, the assumption is that, in the near term, the rate of damage arising from both the external and the internal environment is constant, so that change in the FI (usually increasing) chiefly reflects change (usually slowing) in the rate of repair/removal of damage.

The posthumously published Letters to Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer (1964), in which Lewis returned to the epistolary form, is a series of letters to an imaginary friend, Malcolm, dealing mostly with various kinds of, approaches to, problems arising from prayer, as well as other matters concerning liturgy, worship, and doctrine.

Creatures are arising from the depths.

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