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Before Roddick and Agassi can meet in an all-Brad Gilbert final, they have considerable wood to chop.
In the case of South East Asia, for example, Nambiar and Harwood (2014) identify considerable wood plantation potential, but this is dependent upon coordinated research and management for genetic improvement and soil protection.
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Noticeable fragmentation and considerable dead wood at the top of the ridge suggests the Jurupa clone may once have extended over the ridge top or elsewhere out of the relatively well-protected gully to which it is now restricted.
The kokanee ecotype appears to be at least biological risk, has been transplanted with considerable success (Wood 1995), has relatively low evolutionary value in view of its multiple recent origins, is likely least valuable to ecosystems (no contribution of marine-derived nutrients), and to human society.
This huge city, now largely destroyed, once housed 100,000 persons and produced a spectacular array of artistic works: gold jewelry, feather mantles, great textiles, and considerable work in wood and clay.
Wood formation is a complex and continuous process involving a series of developmental stages during which considerable variation in wood properties is observed.
A considerable amount of wood is used.
Even then, he said, it would take a considerable amount of wood to provide adequate heat for a prolonged time.
However, while storms do not contribute to direct CO2 emissions and a considerable amount of wood is recovered through salvage logging, fires do cause direct emissions to the atmosphere and the amount of salvage logging varies considerably among countries.
The 1994 Northridge earthquake inflicted considerable damage to wood-frame buildings and showed that the conventional wisdom required some updating.
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