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Through non-invasive quantitative assessments, there is the potential to address the need for objective and semi-quantitative condition assessments of historic tapestries by predicting areas that are susceptible to physical and chemical damage.
However, a relatively weak correlation between the spectra and the measurements of salinized soil makes spectroscopy difficult to use in predicting areas at risk of salinization, especially for low and moderately saline soils.
Defining the location and nature of salt stores is an important first step in understanding the processes leading to salinity of soils, streams and groundwater resources, and predicting areas that may be at risk.
These values are then used to generate a map predicting areas likely to be suitable for a species given the environmental variables included in the model.
This will more fully identify the climatic space which is suitable for habitation by the Burmese python, providing more accurate models for predicting areas of potential expansion.
This association suggests that this procedure may be useful for predicting areas at high risk for WNV transmission to humans.
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We will give advice to the government on how to test these predicted areas".
Cabbies using Uber's app have a smartphone loaded with its technology, which tries to predict areas where rides are in high demand.
Cabbies using the Uber app receive a smartphone loaded with its technology, which tries to predict areas where rides are in high demand.
The system, which aides say is modeled on the way corporations assess risks, is intended to predict areas of potential enforcement violations and redirect agency resources before it is too late.
Catchment wetness index predicts areas of convergence resulting in overland flow and stream flow.
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