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They used a multiplet approach and relocated up to 400 events within the fault zone where aseismic slip was observed.
One study has shown that hatching success is lower in relocated nests than in in situ nests (Pintus et al., 2009), however these eggs were relocated up to six hours after oviposition, so they may have been subject to movement-induced mortality (Limpus et al., 1979).
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Nationwide, across Ethiopia's fertile lowlands, the government aimed to relocate up to four million people in five years.
The aim is to relocate up to 10,000 people in total to specialist accommodation centres for formal registration and processing.
"Save the Children is calling for the UK government to offer to relocate up to 3,000 unaccompanied children, in order to do our fair share".
This month it designated a large patch of land at Corail Cesselesse, near the sea north of Port-au-Prince, where it plans to relocate up to 50,000 families.
As Monday's emergency EU meeting nears – which will discuss compulsory quotas for relocating up to 160,000 refugees – there are signs that Poland, Slovakia and perhaps others are moderating their stance.
Pfizer, the world's largest pharmaceutical company, plans to lay off or relocate up to 1,400 New York City employees, seven years after receiving millions of dollars in tax breaks to create jobs in the city.
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