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We then divided the study area into three primary zones: (1) shallow and moderate depth (<6 m); (2) deep open habitat (>6 m); and, (3) channels (>6 m) (Figure 2).
More than half of the region's countries are experiencing or have experienced conflict, with the Horn of Africa, the Great Lakes region, the former Portuguese colonies of Angola and Mozambique, and the Upper Guinea/Mano River territory in West Africa [ 39] being the four primary zones of conflict.
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An exception was the prediction of the CO concentration under sub-stoichiometric conditions (primary zone).
The geometry of the combustion chamber primary zone plays a critical role in establishing LBO limits.
While looking at the primary zone, the narrative flows along as it would in a movie with the viewer looking from wherever the director chooses.
The plasma membrane, made of a phospholipid bilayer, is the cell's primary zone of contact with the extracellular world.
For swirl and non swirl cases, secondary air ratio and primary zone air/fuel ratio were varied.
In the primary zone, the recirculation of hot products stabilises the flame and completes the fuel oxidation.
This model is applicable to nonpremixed combustion with strong recirculation such as in a gas turbine combustor primary zone.
The only reaction responsible for the self-sustentation is Mo+2Si→MoSi2 in the primary zone inside the combustion wave.
When the smaller contribution is located below the primary zone, ambient downflow may disguise the zone if pumping is not strong enough to reverse the outflow.
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