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Such predictions were called into question by 1995 data that show that within regions of Southeast Asia much of the original forest has been converted to monospecific plantations, but that potentially endangered species are few and tree flora remains widespread and stable.
Such a horrific catastrophe would almost certainly cause permanent damage to most complex life on the planet, its ecosystems, and the global climate-particularly if predictions about the production of a nuclear winter are accurate.
Such fluids were predicted to have highly unusual reactions to external magnetic fields and rotations, which might provide a means for experimental verification of Babaev's predictions.
Such programs are useful because they require theorists to be explicit in their hypotheses and because they can be used to generate accurate predictions for theoretical models that are so complex that they render discursive analysis unreliable.
Such predictions made it extremely popular at the time of the French Revolution, when crowds besieged the French Bibliothèque Nationale to see it.
Such predictions can, like other hints, act as red herrings ; even explicit foretelling may, by a quibble, come true in an unexpected manner.
Such cases are not considered strong enough to fully establish a new theory, however, and in the case of quantum mechanics, it took the confirmation of the theory through new predictions for the theory to gain full acceptance.
Such an approach would build on the relationship established between the observational statement that describes the outcome of an experiment formulated for each theory independently, which is compared with the predictions that each theory posits.
Such predictions based on connectivity are generally considered plausible, but the physical outcome of the actual reaction is ultimately dependent on a number of factors that are practically impossible to predict to any useful accuracy ( solvent, atomic orbitals, etc.

Such and effective
Such a treaty was seemingly remarkably effective, as the Bastarnae disappear, save for a single passing mention in Tacitus, from the Roman chronicles until c. AD 175, some 160 years after Augustus ' inscription was carved.
Such models can be translated to any other data model required by any specific DBMS for building an effective database.
Such weapons were also very effective on land when used against besieging forces.
Such expansions of team task assignments can make teams more effective and require teams to spend greater amounts of time discussing and planning strategies and approaches for completing assigned tasks ( Hackman, et al., 1976 ).
Such a structure would be used to raise payloads to orbit without having to use rockets, making it much more cost effective.
Such arguments are usually based on dimensional analysis and effective field theory.
Such intelligence also allows for more effective pre-deployment training programs where personnel can be taught the most up-to-date developments in IED concealment for example, or undertake tailored training that will enable them to identify the likely attack strategy of enemy forces.
Such equipment simulators are intended to create a safe and cost effective alternative to training on live equipment.
Such unpremeditated judge-jury agreement supports the notion that juries are effective decision-making bodies.
Such a large value explains why iron magnets are so effective at producing magnetic fields.
Such implementations blur the DOM / SAX tradeoffs, but are often very effective in practice.
Such injections generally are effective as a preventive measure for up to three years when performed before any symptoms have appeared, but they may be ineffective as a treatment once the disease is able to be seen.
Such comparisons reveal that the treatment effect of TMS appears at least as effective as a variety of antidepressant medication therapies, but with a substantial reduction in the adverse effect burden that complicates the use of antidepressant medications.
Such appliances have been proven to be effective in reducing snoring and sleep apnea in cases where the apnea is mild to moderate.
Such flow separation causes a large increase in the pressure drag, since it greatly increases the effective size of the wing section.
Such collective intervention suggested would be in the development of effective national ICT policies that support the new regulatory framework, promote the selected knowledge production, and use of ICTs and harness their organizational changes to be in line with the Millennium Development Goals.
Such adjustments may include effective interest adjustments for customer financing or debt levels, inventory adjustments, etc.
Such devices increase the effective aspect ratio of a wing without materially increasing the wingspan.
Such an obstacle is not very effective by itself, and concertinas are normally built up into more elaborate patterns as time permits.
Such actions would be much more dangerous and much less effective for a conventional towed artillery piece, with their high crew exposure and low mobility, or even a tank, with their smaller main guns.
Such methods could allow effective detection of epithelial cancer with an imaging system that is safe, non-invasive, and painless.
Such an allocation of USSR assets was partially influenced by the fact that Leonid Brezhnev, the effective ruler of the USSR from 1964 to 1982, was the Communist Party First Secretary in the Moldavian SSR in 1950-1952.
Such as a review of probation orders thus providing an opportunity to make changes to conditions that can be more effective in promoting the rehabilitation and reintegration of the young person.
Such approaches are believed to be most effective in treating minor and chronic diseases, in part because of milder side effects.

Such and range
Such marchin' in wholesale numbers was called a `` drift '', or `` winter drift '', and if the storm was prolonged it usually resulted in one of the tragedies of the range.
Such interactions can result in a constant-boiling azeotrope which behaves as if it were a pure compound ( i. e., boils at a single temperature instead of a range ).
Such foundational approaches range between foundationalism and formalism.
Such designs typically had greater internal fuel capacity ( thus longer range ) and heavier armament than their single-engine counterparts.
Such regulation includes determination of the width of the bands, range, licencing, types of receivers and transmitters used, and acceptable content.
Such seas can experience a wide range of chemistries ; high rates of evaporation could concentrate iron ions, and a periodic lack of circulation could allow anoxic bottom water to form.
Such uses imply a broad range of conditions or behaviors grouped together and studied under a single title for ease of discussion.
Writing for the majority, Justice Edward Terry Sanford declared that " utterances inciting to the overthrow of organized government by unlawful means, present a sufficient danger of substantive evil to bring their punishment within the range of legislative discretion .... Such utterances, by their very nature, involve danger to the public peace and to the security of the state.
Such movements include very close range elbow strikes and finger thrusts to the throat.
Such museums contain a wide range of objects, including documents, artifacts of all kinds, art, archaeological objects.
Such assets span a wide range including: large components such as highways, airports, roads, transit systems, and railways ; local, municipal components such as public education, public hospitals, police and fire protection, prisons, and courts ; and critical components including water and sewer systems, public electric and gas utilities, and telecommunications.
Such transducers can cover a wide frequency range ( 80 Hz to 35, 000 Hz ) and have been promoted as being close to an ideal point sound source.
Such devices include mirrors and filters, usually treated with optical coatings, which are designed to reflect light over a certain range of wavelengths, and transmit light which is outside that range.
Such statutes typically have exceptions, or restrictions on range of application, similar to those set out in the Robinson Patman Act, to allow for differences in costs of output and distribution, and differences in the degree of competition facing a vendor.
Such are the Chuya Alps, having an average altitude of 2, 700 m, with summits from 3, 500 to 3, 700 m, and at least ten glaciers on their northern slope ; the Katun Alps, which have a mean elevation of about 3, 000 m and are mostly snow-clad ; the Kholzun range ; the Korgon 1, 900 to 2, 300 m, Talitskand Selitsk ranges ; the Tigeretsk Alps.
Such clothing range from exotic stylized bathing suits to extreme costuming including body armor and sci-fi fantasy suits.
Such is the case in Hail, bright Cecilia ( The Ode on St Cecilia's Day 1692 ) in which the solo "' Tis Nature's Voice " has the range F < sub > 3 </ sub > to B < sub > 4 </ sub > ( similar to those stage roles cited previously ), whereas, in the duet " Hark each tree " the countertenor soloist sings from E < sub > 4 </ sub > to D < sub > 5 </ sub > ( in the trio " With that sublime celestial lay ".
Such prototypes can be used to " prove " out a potential design approach such as range of motion, mechanics, sensors, architecture, etc.
Such elevations range from mild to extreme ; body temperatures above can be life-threatening.
Such turbines have set up as an alternative source of energy and appear to move slowly from a distance but at close range move quickly enough to appear invisible or as a blur.
Such legal entities have a range of social characteristics.
Such guns have achieved significant increases in muzzle velocity and range.
Such publications, along with Games Workshop's web site also contain many articles on how to assemble, convert and paint the standard range of Eldar models.
Such ideas range from the psychological-cognitive, such as Osborn-Parnes Creative Problem Solving Process, Synectics, Science-based creative thinking, Purdue Creative Thinking Program, and Edward de Bono's lateral thinking ; to the highly structured, such as TRIZ ( the Theory of Inventive Problem-Solving ) and its variant Algorithm of Inventive Problem Solving ( developed by the Russian scientist Genrich Altshuller ), and Computer-Aided Morphological analysis.

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