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Even partly drained peat land still contains significant amounts of stored carbon, which can escape as carbon dioxide gas once the land is cultivated and contribute to climate change.
This is tackled by MLPSO which can escape from undesired local minima.
Segmentation has permitted us to focus on the presence of consumers mindful of product origin, which can escape notice when the preferences are analysed as a whole.
Firstly, a hybrid vertical mutation operator is carefully designed, which can escape local optima and conduct a local search by uniform distribution mutation and Gaussian distribution mutation, respectively.
However, there is still a need to improve on the light extraction efficiency due to total internal reflection, limiting the amount of light which can escape from the LEDs surface [15].
Even if an ejecta hole cannot be detected morphologically, the presence of a hole in SNR ejecta may allow the inference of a companion from a burst of radiation generated during the impact with the companion, which can escape through the less optically thick region of the companion shadow cone (Kasen 2010).
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They leave the Earth to find a place to which humans can escape or, if that fails, a world in which a cargo of frozen embryos can be deposited.
After the uptake, there is a generalized concept that DNA is localized in endosomes from which it can escape to the cytoplasm before fusion with lysosomes which could result in DNA degradation.
Bighorns prefer open terrain near rocky refuges to which they can escape when they see predators.
Most defenders would give West a spade ruff, after which South can escape for down three.
Other mechanisms by which heat can escape the plasma lead to a characteristic energy-loss time denoted by τ.
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