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Consequently, agriculturalists in Cimarron County perceive increased vulnerability, due to "growing risk and changing ideas of stewardship," when it comes to State Trust Lands (Vadjunec and Sheehan 2010, p. 170).

To incentivize work on this somewhat obscure topic, it's paired the new data with a host of prize-based competitions, including the "Coastal Flooding Innovation Challenge," to "help people understand their exposure to coastal hazards and their increased vulnerability due to population increase and sea level rise".

Then, illiteracy may reflect an increased vulnerability due to inadequacy of interpersonal networks providing support [42], [43], [45].

Frailty is defined as a state of increased vulnerability due to somatic, environmental or psychosocial factors [ 2].

The association between increased MCM rates and residential proximity to the IP only for the Bedouin population could be explained by their increased vulnerability due to low socio-economic level, dwelling in tents, or in other poor housing facilities in the traditional tribal settlements, and being outdoors for their daily activities during most of the day.

The range of sexual violations experienced by the women not only included those that were outright violent (rape, abduction with sex, forced incest), but also those that were coercive in nature (sex in exchange for gifts, defilement and sexual comforting) which took advantage of the women and girls increased vulnerability due to the war and it's associated mass poverty.

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"If you look at a global picture, the issue is that [climate change] is already there and it's not necessarily about mega-events, it's about increasing vulnerability due to climate change".

This is manifested in an emerging imbalance between (a) the declining adaptive and reproductive capacity based on a viable knowledge repertoire and a functioning intergenerational transfer mechanism, and (b) increasing vulnerability due to the chronic deficit of environmental resources.

Understanding the governance of such lands and how they impact land use, land management, livelihoods, and landscapes is increasingly important in the face of drought and increasing vulnerabilities due to climate change.

These observations are consistent with D. gigliotosi having a conditional strategy of signaling, where fairly cryptic (i.e. short duration, low redundancy) airborne sound production is replaced by the even more private mode of communication with tremulations under light conditions which increase vulnerability due to successful predation by visually hunting predators [30], [31].

INTRODUCTION: The cause of sudden infant death syndrome is unknown, but increased cardiac vulnerability due to repolarization instability may be a contributing factor.

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