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Climatic conditions in this semi-arid region are conducive to wind scouring of dry soils, as well as aerial transport and deposition of PM onto surrounding soil surfaces, water surfaces, and vegetation and other living organisms.

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Electrospun CS-PEO/Fb scaffolds demonstrated nanoscale morphological properties that are conducive to wound dressing applications, as well as an adequate WVTR, mechanical stability, and a unique biphasic PDGF delivery profile.

These liquidators may need to take actions that are not in the best interests of the enterprise resolution and are not conducive to preserving or winding-down the systemically important functions of the enterprise.

The wind power generation engineering group chooses the right time to go into wind power equipment manufacturing industry, which will be conducive to the development of the wind power industry of China, corresponds with the development of the wind energy of China and conforms to the trends new energy strategy.

Contrary to my expectations, the weather was a study in fog and buffeting wind, hardly conducive to strolling the deck.

Meanwhile, "Site Specific L.A". has wound up being conducive to crossover efforts too, since ceramicist Ben Medansky is working on pieces with Long Beach-based artist and furniture designer Eric Trine.

The linear atmosphere ocean interaction theory proposed by Wang and Xie (1998) and Liu and Wang (2013a) has demonstrated that the air sea interaction under mean westerly winds is conducive to unstable, eastward-propagating planetary-scale waves on intraseasonal timescale.

4) The coupling point of wind power with power system is sensitive to cascading failure, while the selecting of larger degree and heavy load nodes for wind power is conducive to system stable operation.  .

This is at least partially attributable to the relatively small number of populations sampled, but the greater reason probably has to do with micro-topographical and -lithological variability within each population, which creates pockets sheltered from the wind, and/or areas conducive to more secure rooting.

The western offensive also will face challenges in the narrow and winding streets that are not conducive to heavy, armored vehicles.

Winds there "are not conducive to developing major dust storms like those that we see in north Africa or in Asia," said Joseph Prospero, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Miami.

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