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These geographic barriers kept the interior of Oman free from foreign military encroachments.
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These codes identify the type of emergency and the specific geographic area, such as a county, affected by the emergency.
These key stations have been chosen due to high usage, interchange potential, and geographic spread, so that up to 75 % of journeys will be achievable step-free.
These include non-English language groups, groups managed by companies or organizations about their products, geographic / local hierarchies, and even non-internet network boards routed into NNTP.
These standards differ in their specified signaling methods, geographic ranges, and frequency usages, among other things.
These species can be distinguished from P. vera by their geographic distributions ( in the wild ) and their nuts.
These territories were fairly arbitrary in their geographic extent as the vast majority of the Vietnamese regarded their country as a single land and minor resistance to French rule continued over the next 70 years to achieve an independent state.
These territories abounded in water, a precious commodity in Canaan, and thus constituted one of the most valuable parts of the country ; additionally, Manasseh's geographic situation enabled it to defend two important mountain passes-Esdraelon on the west of the Jordan and Hauran on the east.
“ These individuals were selected based on demonstrated leadership, community service and broad representation of community interests and geographic areas ," Watson said.
These transportation links and geographic proximity give Wilmington some of the characteristics of a satellite city to Philadelphia, but Wilmington's long history as the most important city in Delaware, its significant urban core, and its independent value as a business destination makes it more properly considered a small but independent city in the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
These six Army Areas, though similar in name, operated on a functional rather than geographic basis but roughly followed along the old corps areas boundaries.
These differences in isotopic ratio are then biologically ' set ' in our hair as it grows and it has therefore become possible to identify recent geographic histories by the analysis of hair strands.
These " lost world " stories can be seen as geographic equivalents of a " parallel universe ", as the worlds portrayed are separate from our own, and hidden to everyone except those who take the difficult journey there.
These sections correspond roughly with the geographic regions ( North, Central, and South America ) but are not equivalent.
These high trophic oceanodromous species undertake migrations of significant but variable distances across oceans for feeding, often on forage fish, or reproduction, and also have wide geographic distributions.
These shifts in time and identification sometimes confuse the scope ( historical and geographic ) of Oriental Studies.
These products can and do emphasize different hydrologic issues depending on geographic area, land use, time of year, as well as other meteorological and non-meteorological factors.
These were often in the form of trading card sets with stories, historical tidbits, geographic tidbits, and so on.
These are the only two geographic features in New Zealand to retain the names given to them by Abel Tasman.
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These included the concept of warning colouration in animals, and the Wallace effect, a hypothesis on how natural selection could contribute to speciation by encouraging the development of barriers against hybridization.
These security barriers were breached on occasion by the Sontarans, by manipulating the more technological Vardans, who suborned the Doctor into sabotaging both of these from within ( The Invasion of Time, 1978 ).
These barriers held no military value beyond migration control as they were too weak to withstand a potential NATO invasion.
These used " bird's eye " projections to emphasise globally strategic " fronts " in the air age, pointing out proximities and barriers not apparent on a conventional rectangular projection of the world.
These forests also act as barriers against cyclones, tropical storms and tidal waves thus protecting the nearby villages.
These may be environmental barriers to participation such as architectural barriers, lack of relevant assistive technology and transportation difficulties due to limited wheelchair or public transit that can accommodate the children with CP.
These include, but are not limited to, crop rotation and nutrient management ; sanitation to remove pest habitat ; provision of habitat for beneficial organisms ; selection of pest-resistant crops and animals ; crop protection using physical barriers, such as row covers ; and crop diversification through companion planting or establishment of polycultures.
These programs include Mission Possible, an effort to help elderly and disabled individuals remove dilapidated structures, physical barriers, and make basic repairs to their homes and property.
These are known as ' targeted primary health care outlet '- as these outlets primarily target people who inject drugs and / or ' low-threshold health care outlet '- as these reduce common barriers clients often face when they try to access health care from the conventional health care outlets.
These targeted outlets have the potential to mitigate clients ' perceived barriers to access to healthcare delivered in traditional settings.
These twin barriers have flipped the equation, making multiprocessing practical even for small systems.
These actions are complicated by the fact that only Ico is able to carry out these actions ; Yorda can only jump short distances and cannot climb over tall barriers.
These other transplants are otherwise impossible due to blood type or antibody barriers to transplantation.
These barriers limit individuals ' capabilities in what they can do and what they can achieve in accessing technology.
These routes typically follow mountain ranges or coastlines, sometimes rivers, and may take advantage of updrafts and other wind patterns or avoid geographical barriers such as large stretches of open water.
These limits are more like speed limits than barriers at the end of the road: the rate at which renewable resources can renew themselves, the rate at which we can change from nonrenewable resources to renewable ones, and the rate at which nature can recycle our pollution.
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