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Above the lowest 100 miles, gorges and rapids make upstream navigation difficult.
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Research and practice have demonstrated that decisions made upstream from the construction site can influence construction worker safety.
For Company A, which operates in an MTS setting and mostly handles inbound flows, the transference is made upstream to its suppliers.
Dry nitrogen was bubbled into glycerol through a nozzle having an electrified tip while pressure measurements were made upstream of the nozzle.
Even though the observation is made upstream of quasi-perpendicular shock (after a crossing at about 0130 UT), there is a moderate, intermittent high-frequency activity at frequencies from 20 to 80 kHz primarily between 0430 and 0500 UT, presumably associated with the electron foreshock.
Apply this methodology to any waterway you know and you immediately see how decisions made upstream or down, indifferent to conditions downstream or up, are the instigators of competition and conflict that most often does not serve anyone well.
Multiple thrombi were studied in one mouse, with each new ablation being made upstream of the earlier one to avoid any previous thrombus contribution to the newly forming one.
Finally, the man relented: "The fishes are endangered," he explained, "so they have to make an upstream course, so that they can spawn".
The river is navigable, in theory, between here and distant Belgrade but it's not until you reach Sisak that boats of any size can make it upstream from the Serbian capital.
It's only fortunate juveniles that make it upstream in the first place (thanks largely to the aid of fish ladders), and then they face the danger of being chewed up by the turbines in hydropower dams on their way back down as adults.
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