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Our findings that crime is less concentrated at the top 10% of the worst places in 2000s suggest that measures of crime preventions may have become more effective in reducing crime prone places compared to 1980s and 1990s.
The evidence suggests that communities living in disaster prone places are able to survive and prosper in the face of potentially disastrous events and their consequences (Burton et al. 1993).
Parkfield is well known as an earthquake-prone place.
Jakarta seems much the same congested, dirty, flood-prone place it was when he took over.
Some longtime residents questioned the environmental suitability of a huge development in a flood-prone place and wondered if this area could ever support high-end development and pricey shops.
The mice were scanned head-first in the prone position and placed centrally in the linear polarised hydrogen whole-body mouse radiofrequency coil.
Patients were scanned in the prone position and placed into the magnet feet first.
In the drier and more fire-prone places, savannas and tropical grasslands developed.
It's an idea we should reconsider, at least in particularly flood-prone places.
MPs in flood-prone places such as Hull are not happy.Worse, Flood Re's sums do not yet add up.
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