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And studies do show that fishing the species can help native organisms recover in some localised habitats, so it seems natural that Noaa would channel this enthusiasm to help tackle the problem.
In western Africa, the record crops harvested in late 1998 in the main producing countries of the Sahel enabled farmers to replenish their stocks and, therefore, the food supply situation is generally satisfactory, except in some localised areas of Mauritania and Chad.
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In some cases localised deformation signals lie in network gaps by design – for example, where instruments are sited to avoid local subsidence associated with young flow deposits.
In some cases, localised infections can lead to haematogenic dissemination causing severe complications like sepsis, meningitis and endocarditis.
The defining events in the evolution of the heap are limited in number and localised in time and space.
Furthermore, in some contexts, BLR is localised in the cytoplasm, and its nuclear localisation is dependent on an interacting partner [ 2, 35].
In contrast, bcd localised normally in Dgp71WD mutant oocytes at stage 11/12 (Fig. 4B,D).
However, in some cells HIPK2 is localised diffusely in the nucleus and also in the cytoplasm [ 9].
At fine scales, sunfish spent longer in highly localised areas with faster, straighter excursions between them.
Admittedly re-treatment with radiotherapy remains a challenge in RIS, especially in centrally localised tumours.
This study was qualitative in nature, localised to a rural South African setting.
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