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The potential of the proposed model-based simulation procedure is demonstrated through 1D and 2D isothermal cases including cased bomb expansion and fragmentation, blast wave expansion through a broken case, and blast and fragment impact on a concrete wall.

Following sea-level drops, expansion and fragmentation of the tropical forests, they could reach islands beyond the Wallace's Line.

"Fragmentation of audiences leads to expansion and fragmentation of advertising inventory," said Jon Swallen, the senior vice president for research at Kantar Media.

Linguistic, historical, and geographic considerations suggest that the speakers of Proto-Indo-European were a relatively small and homogeneous Eurasian population group that underwent significant expansion and fragmentation in the period around 4000 bce.

For example, impacts of glacial periods upon temperate flora were prominent in the regional patterns of genetic differentiation, since they have been relevant to latitudinal or altitudinal migrations, population extinction, range expansion and fragmentation (Hewitt 2000).

This result is intriguing because the geographical isolation hypothesis was thought to be especially important during the Pleistocene because of the numerous successive rain forest expansion and fragmentation [ 52- 54].

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On lower (i.e., younger) clade levels, several episodes of range expansions and fragmentation events were inferred with the 16S rDNA marker, which exhibited due to its larger variability the better temporal resolution.

The results suggest that snow leopards have experienced considerable habitat expansion, contraction and fragmentation across their range through these different climatic periods.

Our data suggest that marine transgression-regression cycles (eustatic changes) may have induced the repeated range expansion, contraction and fragmentation of populations of M. longipes, which appears currently split into several isolated and genetically divergent lineages adapted to a broad spectrum of salinity conditions.

Unfortunately, Dr. Simon and her colleagues do not have enough data to tell the full story of Brood II's expansions and fragmentations over the centuries.

Mr. Wilson's work, a wide-ranging set of variations, expansions and fragmentations within a texture of swirling recorded voices and electronic sounds, was sung with gospel-powered fervor by Jamie Barton, a mezzo-soprano.

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