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First, attackers are detected locally (i.e. in a single radio range) and then globally (i.e. in the network).
Stunting, caused by experiences of chronic nutritional deprivation, affects approximately 25% of children under age five globally (i.e., 156 million children).
Now, the presupposition triggered in (33a), that Betty used to drink, can be accommodated globally, i.e., in c0, or locally, in c1.
Figure 2 depicts the average changes in temperature and precipitation globally (i.e., pooling observations from all countries of origin in the sample) over time.
This value represents almost 10 times the area that is affected by deforestation globally (i.e. 13 million hayr-1 for 2000-2005) [3, 4].
Several statistical quantities were analyzed at mid-depth globally, i.e., over the spherical surface, for the nine dynamo models described in Table 1.
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It acquired C-band InSAR data wall-to-wall near-globally, i.e. from 56° S to 60° N. It also acquired X-band InSAR data for 15%% of the area.
All humor is, too, and, like the guy in this cartoon of mine, I think globally but I drink locally.
The spatial geometry of the Einstein de Sitter universe is Euclidean (infinite total volume), but space-time is not globally flat (i.e., not exactly the space-time of special relativity).
Then the zero steady state of (2.3) is globally stable, i.e., lim_{trightarrowinfty}x t)=0.
This imposes the constraint that all of the training images should be globally similar, i.e., they should represent a similar class of objects [7, 23, 24].
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