Sentence examples for complete mobilisation from inspiring English sources

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This instance can be attributed to the complete mobilisation of iron through iron oxyhydroxide precipitation and the availability of calcium ions induced by the dissolution of calcium carbonates present on Xiaheyan outcrops during palaeo-weathering.

Starting in April Metternich began to "slowly and reluctantly" prepare Austria for war with France; the armistice provided Austria time for a more complete mobilisation.

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The suggestions in this article are based on an ethnographic re-analysis of Dutch data from the completed Mobilisation on Ethnic Relations, Citizenship and Immigration (MERCI) research project, in which newspapers were the primary source of data (Koopmans, Statham, Giugni & Passy, 2005).

In addition to a social network (which can also include VARPs), a sufficient amount of time is required to complete resource mobilisation and achieve 'readiness'readiness

In these studies conventional treatment was defined as no treatment, ice application, partial or complete immobilisation, home exercise programme, instructions for early ankle mobilisation, or a combination of these treatments.

Conventional treatment in the included studies consists of various treatments namely, no treatment, ice application, partial immobilisation (tape, brace, or bandage), complete immobilisation (plaster cast), a home exercise programme, instructions for early ankle mobilisation, or a combination of these treatments.

In 1956, he completed a course in industrial mobilisation, later undertaking a unit in industrial electronics.

Critical first line activities such as community sensitisation and mobilisation have been completed.

A world of molecules and cells becomes a battlefield, complete with alerts, invaders, recruitment and mobilisation, search-and-destroy missions and natural-born killers.

It is only when the mobilisation of this resource is complete that it considers a central prerequisite of utopia as fulfilled: namely, the material reproduction of the society, which evolves from "labora!" (labour) and not from "ora!" (pray) and which therefore sees itself as a pure human artefact.

Finally, we activated Cre recombinase at the beginning of anagen when mobilisation of bulge cells for HF growth is completed (Supplementary Figure S3H).

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