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Coupled with GIS, the groundwater quality assessment helps in demarcating the areas affected by groundwater pollution.
Nor is the role of virtue in demarcating the supererogatory from the obligatory explained.
Traditionally, Hough transform [3, 43] is very successful in demarcating well-defined shapes.
In the midst of this conceptual change, the term 'authenticity' becomes applicable in demarcating a somewhat new set of virtues.
Lancaster (1990) used frequencies of ovigerous females in demarcating the breeding season of the hermit crab, Pagurus bernhardus.
Genus Aurelia as the taxon has traditionally experienced difficulties in demarcating species boundaries (Schroth et al. 2002).
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Backed by a four-piece band (two percussionists, bass and piano), she often marched them through her exuberant rumba with a wooden clave in hand, demarcating tricky time signatures in ways that the packed crowd could clap along to.
These facts can be rationally apprehended by anyone with a sound mind, although in some cases we may be at a loss in clearly demarcating right from wrong.
Greenpeace have sent activists to the Munduruku villages to assist in physically demarcating their land and installing solar power systems, as well as campaigning internationally in support of their cause," says the report.
We explain the preferential dispersion of particles in films by demarcating limits in terms of critical Hansen solubility parameter.
Therefore, we found a comparable overall stem-loop structure, but more pronounced differences in entropy in the region demarcating the 82-83 nt hairpin structure in the mouse MSHORT1.
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