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Maintaining the size of the carbon sink in Northern Eurasia into the twenty-first century under the negative impacts of increased droughts and fires requires basically the same measures as those needed for sustaining forestry, namely, fire protection and efficient forest management (Hurtt et al. 2002, 2011; Shvidenko et al. 2013).

Some of the critical parameters for power plant operation and design of the first wall, blanket and shield, are the sufficient production of tritium needed for sustaining the fusion reaction, the neutron and photon heating rates of the various components and the displacement damage of the structural material.

Time alone is one of the most important elements needed for sustaining a relationship.

Measurements of the costs of the activities that contributed to those achievements, and the costs of maintaining core activities needed for sustaining achievements, are also essential.

These experiments thus show that even when feedback is used to continually adjust cholinergic input to rates needed for sustaining low desynchronized states, synchrony ultimately reemerges.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.06358.022 Under native conditions, RGS proteins in ON-BCs appear to be present in substantial excess over the minimal amount needed for sustaining wild-type response properties.

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A dyspeptic martinet enfeebled by numerous ailments, Bragg could plan well, but lacked the stamina needed for sustained efforts.

Finally, neither review approvals nor agreements between healthcare and governments will provide the actual work needed for sustained community and stakeholder relations.

Similarly, research has concluded that addiction and problematic or abusive romantic relationships drive HIV risk behaviors among re-entering women (Staton-Tindall et al. 2007) and that post-release substance use and mental health treatment are needed for sustained recovery from these conditions (Butzin et al. 2005; Mallik-Kane and Vishner 2008; Martin et al. 1995).

The use of the ferret as an animal model for influenza transmissibility dates back to the 1930s, as ferrets are easily infected with influenza and sneeze when infected, which is useful for studying the airborne route needed for sustained human-to-human transmission.

Other requirements that have been proposed in the literature are the demand for "unlimited" heredity, i.e., unlimited repertoire of variants the system can store and transmit, needed for sustained or cumulative evolution (see discussion in Godfrey-Smith 2000; Maynard-Smith & Szathmáry 1995, p. 43), and the ability to generate fine-grained response to selection (see Griffiths 2001, p. 460).

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