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Likewise, grazing, lopping and removal of biomass have also resulted in dwindling of the groves.
Continuous intrusion of saline water would result in dwindling of rice area leading to food shortages in domestic and global markets.
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In addition, dwindling of public markets in China and other parts of the world concentrates more funds in U.S. rising stars.
In Britain, the dwindling of local activists has gone hand-in-hand with a more professional approach to communications.
The decrease in the number of patients across treatment lines, however, reflects the dwindling of patients in a real-world setting, as patients receiving more than three CT lines generally are an exception.
"The chronology also pinpoints the timing of the Neanderthals' disappearance, and suggests they may have survived in dwindling populations in pockets of Europe before they became extinct," Professor Higham said.
With standard PDAs, like the Tungsten line, Slawsby says PalmOne's best hope is to seek out new pockets of demand in a dwindling pool of potential users.
There are no traces of such barbs in the dwindling days of the race, however, even as a devastating storm buffeted the campaign and much of the country.
The result has been a macabre scramble for alternative means of killing prisoners in the dwindling number of states that use capital punishment.
Salinization of groundwater results in fast dwindling sources of freshwater.
"Digital anonymity and freedom of financial speech are some of the last tools left in the dwindling garrisons of Liberty".
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