Sentence examples for maritime origin from inspiring English sources

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A very warm air mass of maritime origin is most important in the eastern United States, which when present can increase daily mortality by as many as 30 deaths in large cities.

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From this surveillance, 4/111(4%) isolates from domestically raised chicken ceca were resistant to ciprofloxacin, 3 from British Columbia, and 1 from the Maritimes, confirming the potential domestic origin of these strains in retail chicken.

The riots of 1919 were levelled against immigrants seen as stealing work and women from the returning white troops – one way to regard the relatively speedy settlement of many west Africans who were marrying girls often from Irish families; the origins of that singular, maritime ethnic identity, the "Liverpool-born black".

Its concepts and methods did, of course, widely determine the legislation and practice of Hellenistic monarchies, and a few institutions of Greek origin, such as the "Rhodian" maritime law of jettison or certain methods of documentation (mostly Hellenistic, to be sure), were adopted by the Romans.

The prevailing winds are also characterized by their origin: the dry winds that originate in the continental interior and the moist maritime winds that bring the rains.

Scenic and well forested (with beeches and maritime pines), the mountains are of geologically similar origin to the Pyrenees, though classified as a separate formation.

The resulting tables were merged into one single maritime database, which served to construct a global origin-destination (or adjacency) matrix of inter-port maritime flows.

Based on network modelling of over 80 networks and simulation of attacks to seven strategic nodes in the Americas, the paper shows that the vulnerability of international freight flows to disruptions in maritime transportation services varies according to the country of origin of such flows and the role that the country plays in the multi-layered maritime transportation network.

Spatial variation was strongly influenced by air mass origin, with lower levels being observed at most sites impacted by maritime air masses.

Fugazza et al. (2013) find that the average number of direct maritime connections, meaning without involving any transhipment of the transported goods between the country of origin and their destination, is half for developing countries than what it is for developed ones.

A spokesman for the maritime authorities in the Landes region near Bordeaux said the oil patches were being analyzed to determine their origin.

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