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More damaging still is free-range meat: the environmental impacts of converting grass into flesh, the paper remarks, "are immense under any production method practised today".

This method, practised since the 1970s, was designed for field diagnosis of the effects of cropping systems on soil structure.

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Second, the existence of indigenous experiences of adaptation methods practised by pastoral, semi-pastoral, agro-pastoral and mixed-farming communities in the district motivated this research, specifically to formulate a detailed analysis on relationships between various adaptation strategies and household income.

The fishing methods practised in the small water bodies are (i) artisanal fisheries; (ii) gillnets; and (iii) other unauthorized fishing practices.

Traditional water-spreading methods practised in the mountain -and-steppe involve sporadiversionsiof of spring water in winter to develop ice-sheets over hay land, ice which will subsequently melt at the onset of the growing season.

The combining method, as practised by Bell, the classic Joy of Cooking and Cook's Illustrated the New Best Recipe book, is indeed ridiculously quick, but I can't help noticing I get a slightly better rise using the creaming technique suggested by the Essential New York Times Cookbook and Thomas Keller's Bouchon Bakery book.

Under these circumstances, a more conservative pruning method is practised, leaving a few more one-year-old cladodes where some fruits will develop during the following season.

The method was practised at home by 45% (n= 219) of the women and 21% (n= 95) of the men in this group and 37% (n= 179) of the women said they had used psychoprophylaxis during labour.

Other methods commonly practised in Europe included severing the tendons at the knees or placing poppy seeds, millet, or sand on the ground at the grave site of a presumed vampire; this was intended to keep the vampire occupied all night by counting the fallen grains, indicating an association of vampires with arithmomania.

Using the methods previously practised by the Mughals, the British began implementing blowing from guns in the latter half of the 18th century, with the most intense period of use being during 1857 sepoy mutiny, when both the British and the rebelling sepoys used it frequently.

This method of practising 'a script' for what could be a difficult task has also been reported previously (Hunter et al., 2000).

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