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Plains, which are quite limited in extent, are the most productive agricultural lands and the most densely populated areas.
Such interpretation has been driven largely by empiricism, but increasingly with a mineral systems approach, recognising that mineral deposits, although geographically small in extent, are the result of geological processes that occur at a variety of scales.
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The great outer court, 35 acres (14 hectares) in extent, is still visible as Al-Ḥaram al-Sharīf.
These differences in extent were due to small scale differences in morphology and extreme water repellency.
For one thing, Music Island, about one-quarter of an acre in extent, is in Prospect Park, rising along the southeastern shore of the lake.
The landfill, 6 ha in extent, was capped with an N-poor, but Ca-rich, mineral soil from a construction site nearby.
The Green Mountain National Forest, some 550 square miles (1,420 square km) in extent, was established in 1932 to protect many of the spruce-, maple-, beech-, and birch-covered peaks.
"My point is that the Antarctic is essentially flat; the increase in extent is to some degree a red herring.
The smaller-scale event, a convective storm a few kilometers in extent, was not detected by the regional GNSS network, but strong fluctuations in water vapor were detected by a low-cost station located near the area of interest.
Specifically, a cluster of cells that was greater than 100 μm in greatest extent was counted as a single "macrometastasis" while any cells in a cluster smaller than 100 μm in extent were defined as multiple "micrometastases" and counted individually.
Because endoscopic diagnosis of ultra-short ESBE (<1 cm in extent) is difficult and highly unreliable, this type of ESBE was excluded from the study.
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