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SA's wind energy penetration has recently surpassed 20% and it has only a limited interconnection with other regions of the NEM.
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Consistent with previous reports from other jurisdictions [ 2, 20, 28], this study has identified non-availability of expertise and lack of a functional referral system as key deficiencies within the exiting PHC system, exacerbated by limited interconnections between BHU physicians and those providing higher, specialist levels of care.
Interactions described in the Common Pattern not only limited interconnections and information exchange among staff, they also created formidable barriers to problem solving.
More extensive interconnection with France, Norway and Denmark could smooth supplies.
That's not sentimentality: there is a very strong sense of interconnection with you".
There is some interconnection with deep veins and with the great saphenous vein.
The other two, he says, are sufficient interoperability and interconnection with competitors.
Breaking waves usually co-exist with animals, plants and other natural phenomena in a state of wondrous interconnection with humans.
This scenario includes high levels of ambition for reducing demand and creating interconnection with Europe, and the lowest capital costs.
"The biological fate of mankind, the struggle against ageing, the development of intelligence through interconnection with mach-ines.
Both centres benefit from their interconnection with each other, as well as with the rest of the global financial network.
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