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The participation of several organizations in this process makes the assimilation of data more difficult.

Thus, if it is required to maximize the assimilation specific rate for any plant type, the plant must be subjected to an irradiance level that makes the assimilation specific rate in the saturation zone.

In their current form, our sequential tools are more suited to analyze the behavior of the geomagnetic field over historical to archaeological time scales, essentially because the uncertainties affecting the corresponding measurements are rather large, which makes the assimilation of a sequence of measurements in time valuable.

Investigators use different criteria for grief outcomes, which makes the assimilation of results across studies difficult.

Examination of Equations 24 and 25 shows that in an environment that makes the assimilation rate scale φ constant, the maintenance cost rate M rises linearly with W, while (so long as γ < 1) the assimilation rate rises with W more slowly.

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But injuries, unfamiliarity with teammates, simple disregard or some other combination has made the assimilation process take longer than expected.

For large-scale models, the high storage requirements and the difficulty of implementing the adjoint code when sophisticated integrators are used to solve the stiff chemistry make the assimilation a very intensive computational process.

So far, no one has lost points for xenophobia, though Bryan makes the case for assimilation: "If you're going to come here, learn the language".

This aspect makes the LETKF (like other ensemble Kalman filters) a model-independent data assimilation system.

To make this assimilation would be to take much of the sting out of the dirty hands story, both because dirty hands would be part of a more commonplace moral perspective rather than a quite special ethic for emergencies, and because there seems to be no room in threshold deontology, or what has been called "balanced exceptionism" (Coady 2004, 778 9; Coady 2008, 285 7, 299).

"FireDancer," the Afghan-born filmmaker Jawed Wassel's drama of Afghan-American assimilation, made the news in 2001 when Mr. Wassel's dismembered body was found in a van belonging to one of the film's producers, Nathan C. Powell.

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