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The immediate environmental benefits of introducing hydrogen fuel will occur in modes that have relatively less stringent pollution regulations applied to them.
The immediate environmental effects of oil spills have been readily identified, but their long-term impact on the ecological system of an affected area is more difficult to assess.
We conclude that preschool children's reorientation is not guided by the functional relevance of the immediate environmental properties, but rather by a specific sensitivity to the geometric properties of the extended three-dimensional surface layout.
We also visited with leaders from the Athabasca Chipewyan and Mikisew Cree First Nations, whose communities have been devastated by the immediate environmental consequences of tar sands extraction.
This procedure enables the inclusion of absences distributed in the area of potential foraging, but outside the immediate environmental domain of the presences, and has been recommended to reduce the number of false absences [61].
Since the early 1990s, CBPR has been a large part of the translational research program of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), specifically in the Environmental Justice Program, a program developed to address the immediate environmental health concerns of socioeconomically disadvantaged communities throughout the United States.
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Third, distributed sensors respond to the most immediate environmental conditions in time and space they see the environment for what it "is" rather than what it "should" be according to some preconceived notion.
And this is setting aside the more immediate environmental impacts of drilling operations on land, water, fisheries, wildlife, public health, Native American communities, and private property.
Clinton is threatened by two things: the very real, immediate environmental problems of the proposed new Convention Center, such as traffic and air pollution, and the even more permanently damaging reality and pros pect of land speculation spurred by its midtown location and the imminent Convention Center construction.
Martin and Tesser (1996) suggested that discrepancies in self-regulatory feedback processes underlie rumination, defined as "a class of conscious thoughts that revolve around a common instrumental theme and that recur in the absence of immediate environmental demands requiring the thoughts" (p. 1).
Rumination is defined as conscious thoughts that revolve around common concerns and that recur in the absence of immediate environmental demands (Martin & Tesser, 1996).
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