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For instance, priority class I covers only 0.83% of the entire watershed but it accounts about 12.62% of the total soil loss, which amounts to 19,822 tones.
For instance, priority setting needs to underlie the efforts to increase the quality, relevance, and production of research by considering whether there is a demand for this research.
The most straightforward way is to provide it as input to a motif discovery program that supports such additional information, for instance, PRIORITY (Narlikar et al., 2006) or MEME version 4.2+ (Bailey et al., 2010).
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This has been done through, for instance, priority-setting exercises, where multiple stakeholders convene and use tested methods to deliberate, weigh, balance and rank competing priorities in health research.
For instance, the priority in the First-In-First-Out (FIFO) scheduling is the time of object-arriving.
(Though it may be that all parties will need to sever this connection in the end: for instance, if priority relations themselves are fundamental, then there will be nonfundamental objects in fundamental relations).
Raising this instance to priority level, the federal government established standards and provided funds for its development.
In the same way that we are compelled to accept Ameghino's references to primates and equids among names for unrelated, endemic South American mammals, supraordinal taxa similarly deserve recognition based in the first instance on priority, even if this involves questionable orthography and/or etymology.
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