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The resulting reserve networks were evaluated according to their representation efficiency and to the expected consequences for the Palm Warbler (Dendroica palmarum), an area and isolation-sensitive bird restricted to peatlands in southern Québec.

Understanding uncertainties and risks can be considered to be the main motivation behind environmental scenario studies to assess potential economic, environmental, social or technical developments and their expected consequences for society and environment.

When 82Rb images are degraded by motion and resolution effects, expected consequences for IDIFs are reduced peak activity (spill-out from LV cavity) and increased tail activity (spill-in from myocardium).

The SD simulation model results over the planning period, as depicted in Fig. 5, provide information on the expected consequences for Charlottetown's asset position under various controllable and uncontrollable scenarios.

In addition, cases were much more likely than noncases to report surgical menopause and early hysterectomies, which are expected consequences for women with fibroids, and this supports that the specificity of self-reported early-onset fibroids is likely to be very high in our study.

Changes in plant phenology thus constitute an important environmental change with expected consequences for ecosystem functioning, such as biological control.

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However, when expected consequences of failure are accounted for, optimal designs or optimal inspection/maintenance plans cannot be found using overly conservative assumptions.

How can these risk estimates be made more relevant for assessing expected consequences of exposures in humans?

Together, RRV metrics provide one of the most comprehensive approaches for analyzing the probability of success or failure of a system, the rate of recovery (or rebound) of a system from unsatisfactory states, as well as quantifying the expected consequence of being in unsatisfactory states for extended periods.

The expected consequence of this best financial policy for timber production and the various ecological indicators is in Table 6.

It might be that underlying this move is acceptance of a restricted version of the Control Principle; for example, one that allows that one can be responsible for one's choices and their expected consequences, but not for the results of one's choices that are in large part beyond one's control.

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