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We assumed most material is mobilised in a single event to match the observations of Hodgson and Manville (1999).
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This lack of difference can be attributed to the deeply incised channel walls present in upper reaches of Mangatoetoenui stream, but can also be caused by similar initial volumes of material being mobilised for all rainfall ARIs (see Mead et al. (2016) for explanation).
Then, this element is mobilised towards interstitial fine-grain materials that are joining large mineral grains.
"The whole country is mobilised.
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events.
The CGP is mobilised to characterise a conflict originating in a lack of skills.
Indeed, situations where the right to refuse to testify is mobilised appear to be extremely rare.
These constructs focus more specifically on how a new intervention/aspect of practice is mobilised.
After incising the skin behind the helix, the bottom part of the neoauricle is mobilised.
20 It should be encouraged because the programmes will have a better outreach; community contributions (money, manpower and material) can be mobilised and, more importantly, communities have a right to take part in the decisions that affect their lives.
Beyond Westminster, Middle England is mobilising too.
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