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Based on a systematic search of published literature using two leading international databases, the article maps the terrain of work published between 1994 and 2007, in terms of policy topics, lines of inquiry and geographical base, as well as critically evaluating its strengths and weaknesses.

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The mountainous terrain of Central America worked to diminish the storm, which curved westward and steadily lost force, though observation of its decay was minimal.

Perhaps most importantly, the aim of the review is to map the terrain of policy analysis work that has been conducted rather than systematically to review all evidence concerning specific policies or aspects of policy change.

California drew businesses and companies, drew artists and entrepreneurs, drew innovators and engineers because it offered a terrain of educated citizens working on an advanced and developed infrastructure of schools, roads, services, and governments.

This investigation was designed to analyze the time-trial (STT) in an international cross-country skiing sprint skating competition for (1) overall STT performance and relative contributions of time spent in different sections of terrain, (2) work rate and kinematics on uphill terrain, and (3) relationships to physiological and kinematic parameters while treadmill roller ski skating.

The geographical terrain of the study area is diverse.

His great defensive success was not based entirely on the advantage of terrain; this time it was the combination of terrain, defensive works, and a centralized coordination of artillery.

A rough estimation of the work rates on flat terrain in the current investigation, based on the same formula and assumptions as for the uphill terrain (see the " Methods" section), indicates rates of work slightly greater than peak aerobic power, i.e., considerably lower than on uphill terrain.

Such is the paradox of diplomacy in hostile terrain, he said, noting that "the majority of work of embassies is going out to see people".

In some lines of work, being fired goes with the terrain.

During competitions the skier must constantly alter the rate of work and technique to suit the terrain (Bergh and Forsberg 1992; Norman and Komi 1987; Smith 1992).

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