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This survey led to an inventory in 2015, and could be renewed in some years.
This survey led to the determination of the V S30 measures (i.e., the harmonic mean of the shear-wave velocities over the 30 m of soil), as: V S30 ~ 250 m/s for the soft-soil sites and V S30 ~ 830 m/s for the rock sites.
An archaeological survey was commissioned by English Heritage in 1984, carried out by Rachel Newman of Lancaster University; the findings of the survey led to a program of restoration work, completed in 1991.
To evaluate whether differences in the distribution of TB type in patients tested and those not included in the survey led to an underestimation of HIV prevalence in tuberculosis patients, we compared the calculated prevalence with the tuberculosis-type standardized HIV prevalence in each district.
The survey led to some adjustments.
In total, this survey led to the identification of 156 putative wheat nsLtp genes (Table 3 and Additional file 2).
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A telephone survey leads to a meeting and then a journey, real or imagined, that they take together.
We hope our survey leads to further progress in this exciting area of current research interest.
Soil survey leads to the publication of soil maps and textual reports to communicate the knowledge gained by the surveyors.
The aerial gravity survey leads to the delineation of 14 large closed anticlinal structures, comprising thick deltaic sedimentary succession of Neogene age with favorable geological prospect, viz., Rokhia, Tichna, Gojalia, Baramura, Tulamura, Atharamura, Batchia, Langtarai, Harargaj, Machlithum, Khubal, Skham, Langai, and Jampai anticlines (Fig. 3).
On the contrary, monetary incentives, stamps and shorter surveys led to increased response rates.
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