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Depletion of the pine resource was followed by utilization of lower value species at a box factory which operated until 1950, and a wood treatment plant operated by Wheeler Lumber between 1949 and 1985.
Depletion of macrophages was found to cause, between the second and fourth day of repair, much less muscle regeneration compared to muscle with macrophage population.

Depletion and .
Depletion of specific prey species in an area is, therefore, cause for concern for local populations, despite the high diversity of prey.
Structured illumination can improve resolution by around two to four times and techniques like stimulated Emission Depletion microscopy are approaching the resolution of electron microscopes.
* Downie, David ( 2013 ) “ Stratospheric Ozone Depletion .” The Routledge Handbook of Global Environmental Politics.
Depletion of the forests will eventually pressure Rwandans to turn to fuel sources other than charcoal for cooking and heating.
* Tarnow, Eugen ( 2008 ): Short Term Memory May Be the Depletion of the Readily Releasable Pool of Presynaptic Neurotransmitter Vesicles, Cognitive Neurodynamics.
Depletion over time of ovarian follicles affects menstrual regularity.
* CFCs and Ozone Depletion Freeview video provided by the Vega Science Trust.
Depletion of growth factors promotes the differentiation of ESCs, while genes with bivalent chromatin can become either more restrictive or permissive in their transcription.
The 2004 documentary The End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream argues that the depletion of oil will result in the demise of the sprawl-type development.
) Depletion of vitamin K by coumadin therapy increases risk of arterial calcification and heart valve calcification, especially if too much vitamin D is present.
Depletion of the body's store of nutrients is a more likely cause of hunger.
The Oil Depletion Protocol has been developed by Richard Heinberg to implement a powerdown during a peak oil crisis.
The Oil Depletion Analysis Centre and the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas examine the timing and likely effects of peak oil.
Depletion is used to record the consumption of natural resources.
Depletion and amortization are similar concepts for minerals ( including oil ) and intangible assets, respectively.
Depletion of the fisheries has however damaged the coral reefs in recent years.
* Myers, Ransom A. and Boris Worm ( 2003 ) " Rapid Worldwide Depletion of Predatory Fish Communities ," Nature, 423, 280-283.
Depletion of T cells by use of anti-T cell antibodies in the prevention or treatment of transplant rejection further increases the risk of developing post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder.
Depletion of albumin, a blood protein, causes peripheral oedema.
* CFCs, Ozone Depletion and Global Warming Freeview video interview with F. Sherwood Rowland provided by the Vega Science Trust.

cultivated and land
In eighteenth-and nineteenth-century England, the word identified any land reform movement that sought to redistribute cultivated lands equally.
Only 35, 000 km < sup > 2 </ sup >-3. 5 %-of the total land area is cultivated and permanently settled.
The Afghan economy has always been agricultural, despite the fact that only 12 % of its total land is arable and less than 6 % currently is cultivated.
Of this area 10 % is water, 69 % forest, 8 % cultivated land and 13 % other.
The Agrarian Reform Law focused on land development and agriculture, therefore anything in pasture, specified forest cover and cultivated land was to be left untouched by the expropriators.
The company argued that most of the land that was taken from them was in fact cultivated and in use.
Only about 14 percent of cultivated land was irrigated in 1987.
High taxes, according to some contemporary accounts, had depopulated large tracts of the countryside, allowing only one-sixteenth of the cultivable land to be cultivated.
Sugarcane is grown on about 90 % of the cultivated land area and accounts for 25 % of export earnings.
Into the 19th century, a system prevailed of dividing the land into prazos ( large agricultural estates ) which the natives cultivated for the benefit of the European leaseholders, who were also tax-collector for each district and claimed the tax either in labour or produce, a system that kept the sharecropping farmers in a state of serfdom.
Nininger's strategy was to search for meteorites in the Great Plains of the United States, where the land was largely cultivated and the soil contained few rocks.
The major agricultural produce is rice which covers about 60 % of the country's total cultivated land area.
The largest social group in Mieszko's state were free peasants ( kmiecie ), who cultivated their own land.
The proportion of the cultivated area in demesne tended to be greater in smaller manors, while the share of villein land was greater in large manors, providing the lord of the latter with a larger supply of obligatory labour for demesne work.
Nearly all of the arable land is actively cultivated, but outputs are low by world standards.
The total area of cultivated land in Russia was estimated as 1, 237, 294 km < sup > 2 </ sup > in 2005, the fourth largest in the world.
It has no mineral resources, and today most of the land is cultivated or covered by woods.
31 % is arable land, 17 % pastures, 41 % forests, 3 % cultivated land.
Over 40 % of the land in Slovakia is cultivated.
The BBC states that squatting was " a big issue in the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381 and again for the Diggers in the 17th Century were peasants who cultivated waste and common land, claiming it as their rightful due " and that squatting was a necessity after the Second World War when so many were homeless.
Although only about one-quarter of Taiwan's land area is suitable for farming, virtually all farmland is intensely cultivated, with some areas suitable for two and even three crops a year.
Topography and climate, though, limit cultivated crops to only 4 % of the land area.
An estimated 30, 000 to ( 17 to 23 % of the total land ) are arable, but only one-third of this ( about 7 % of the total productive land ) was cultivated in 1990.

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