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With these settings the model accurately predicts the increasing level of localised extinction with increasing jet Reynolds number.
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In contrast, the womens' co-operatives' sphere of influence was considerably smaller and less structured, consisting of localised village level activities directed at themselves and their children, rather than an attempt to gain official recognition from the state and/or donors.
We further provide evidence that foraging over the wake is highly localised, highlighting the importance and ecological implications of localised physical forcing around man-made structures.
However, presence of periodic holes in the MAL arrays lead to nucleation of localised smaller bubbles.
Hot spots, however, are representative of localised "biologically important" areas.
At the subcellular level, coronin 2A localised to multiple compartments, i.e. F-actin stress fibres, the front of lamellipodia, focal adhesions, and the nuclei.
At a molecular level, survivin localised to mitotic spindle microtubules of dividing cells (Li et al, 1998), in a reaction required to preserve apoptosis inhibition.
Reconstruction at depth of the Alima anticline in the southern Tunisian Atlas implies that the decollement level is localised in the Triassic-Liassic series, as highlighted by seismic imaging.
In many situations, localising aid is the most useful for strengthening systems, and current levels of localised aid are far lower than would be expected if donors were planning optimally.
"It's a positive way of localising our economy," he says.
"We are looking for other more effective ways of localising the situation on the Crimean peninsula".
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