Legumes generally improve animal performance and increase carrying capacity of pastures. |
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All the trucks have much the same level of performance and carrying capacity. |
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All these Figures show the effectiveness of the soil modulus in increasing the load carrying capacity of piled raft. |
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The total loan amount is determined by evaluating the carrying capacity of the farm purchased. |
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The metro rail for Bangalore will cost around Rs. 80 crores a kilometre and its carrying capacity will be around 20 lakh passengers a day. |
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The fact remains, however, that the pioneer modern collier, the John Bowes of 1852, had a carrying capacity of only 650 tons. |
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With the 18 trawlermen and four crew on board, the Sea King was at maximum carrying capacity. |
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The train will help increase the subway's passenger carrying capacity by 15 per cent. |
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If it was, why are we now being told that the Combi's carrying capacity and its maintenance make it a financial burden? |
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The carrying capacity of these vessels is between 1,000 and 4,000 tonnes and up to 5,000 tonnes in the case of Russian vessels. |
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According to the service, the Yellowstone area has reached its carrying capacity for the large predators. |
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Without key predators, he adds, prey populations grow beyond the ecosystem's carrying capacity and the entire food chain becomes unbalanced. |
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When a bridge or water supply conduit has exceeded its carrying capacity for vehicles or flow, the system either breaks or malfunctions. |
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Very few other aircraft have the range, carrying capacity or overwater capabilities of the Sea King. |
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For a further discussion on impact fees and their relationship to carrying capacity programs, see infra n.97 and accompanying text. |
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Some 14,000 tons of rails will be used to convert the single-track line to double-track, significantly raising carrying capacity. |
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The carrying capacity of a tourist destination should be given prime importance and small is beautiful should be the paradigm for eco-tourism projects. |
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Deadweight, usually abbreviated dwt, represents the cargo carrying capacity of a merchant ship expressed as weight in tonnes. |
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The planet's carrying capacity for prehistoric human hunter-gatherers was probably no more than 100 million. |
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This important project, as well as those currently on the drawing board and in construction, confirms the city's significant carrying capacity. |
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To examine the present and potential threats to the carrying capacity of the James and Hudson Bay coastal zone caused by goose overabundance. |
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This worsens the tribological properties of the oil and reduces the carrying capacity of the lube oil film. |
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The balance of the world container carrying capacity was supplied by reefer, tanker, specialized and passenger ships. |
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Conduct research and monitoring, and use information to determine ferret carrying capacity and population viability. |
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However, the carrying capacity of this rich marine ecosystem is put under a lot of pressure by the fishing industry. |
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The sewers in Delhi have lost 80 per cent of thier carrying capacity due to age and poor maintenance. |
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The titling loader with a carrying capacity of 300 kg is particularly well-suited for transporting compost, soil, etc. |
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So far, only fully tracked vehicles can provide load carrying capacity and cross-country mobility needed to effectively fight the maneuver battle. |
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The new Transporter offers more carrying capacity than its predecessor with the maximum load volume available increased from 7.8 cubic metres to 9.3 cubic metres. |
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Population growth and living within the earth's sustainable carrying capacity. |
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The volume of fish holds is sometimes used as an indicator of a fishing vessel's carrying capacity. |
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Water levels can influence the operating costs, speed and carrying capacity. |
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Estonians employ deep stabilisation if carrying capacity needs to be reinforced, here too with bitumen emulsion. |
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Limits for ecological character features may be closely related to suitable use and carrying capacity limits. |
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Doing so will exceed the current carrying capacity of the wire and result in fire or electric shock. |
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It is the only international treaty in existence on the planet today to deal with atmospheric carrying capacity and the climate change crisis. |
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This high current carrying capacity is necessary to supply six locomotives and freight trains of up to 1.5 km in length with sufficient power. |
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The carrying capacity of each bus will be reduced, but as a driver in Henan Province pointed out, the increased passenger security may well benefit business. |
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Scientists have developed the logistic growth model, which illustrates how a population may increase exponentially until it reaches the carrying capacity of its environment. |
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The five factors were age, passenger capacity, the number of berths and cabins, the number of lane metres, the car carrying capacity and the speed. |
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This German-made touring kayak uses a trihedral hull design to gain a unique balance of glide speed, carving agility, carrying capacity, stability, and comfort. |
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A closely related issue is how to impose a limit on cicada numbers when excess births cause the population to exceed the carrying capacity of the environment. |
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With ecological planning, Bulgaria could become the first balanced nation on earth, by linking its population to its carrying capacity and wild environment. |
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Exposure levels are too low to produce immediate symptoms, but small repeated doses reduce the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood over time to dangerously low levels. |
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When applied to human beings, and to the varied social complexities that structure our interactions with the environment, the notion of carrying capacity loses much of its validity and relevance. |
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Disaster looms as humans exceed the earth's natural carrying capacity. |
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While in overshoot, moreover, we erode carrying capacity. |
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It is essential to select grease that provides an oil film with sufficient load carrying capacity between rolling elements and raceways under operational conditions. |
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The planned train sets is expected to decrease the time taken between destinations, increase passenger carrying capacity and use less energy. |
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In conclusion, tourism development should be carefully planned so as to take into consideration the carrying capacity of the site with regard to environmental, social and economic impacts. |
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The game also encourages the user to become familiar with the type, carrying capacity, and wheel layout of different classic locomotives. |
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With some exceptions, population levels rose rapidly at the beginning of the Neolithic until they reached the carrying capacity. |
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An increase of 150 kg in carrying capacity will be made possible by changing the rotor blades and by retuning the Arriel 1B turbine to slightly increase its power. |
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Diverse topics such as fish food, genetic modification vs. selection, carrying capacity, and Atlantic salmon in the Pacific definitely need to be addressed. |
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The latest acquisitions boost NITC's supertanker fleet to 37 vessels with a maximum carrying capacity of 64 million barrels of oil. |
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Please take the permissible values for the tractor total weight, axle loads and tyre carrying capacity from the registration papers of your tractor. |
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Another subtype is an island or bar formed by deposition of tiny rocks where water current loses some of its carrying capacity. |
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The decision considers carrying capacity, regeneration rates and future values. |
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The US Army Air Forces had the carrying capacity but considered mining to be the navy's job. |
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The carrying capacity, says the manufacturer is 300kg. |
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The overhead contact line shall meet the specified performance for the specific line especially so far as the maximum running speed and the current carrying capacity are concerned. |
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Namibia, unlike most African countries, has land that has marginal capabilities due to water scarcity, variability of grazing, low and variable livestock carrying capacity. |
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The Department of Transport ensure that passenger carrying commercial balloon operations provide a level of safety equivalent to that established for other aircraft of equal passenger carrying capacity. |
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The implication is that the carrying capacity of the Bering Sea is much lower now than it has been in the past. |
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This assessment work is considered essential in making future management decisions regarding the recreational carrying capacity of the Bonnet Plume River. |
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Increasing the carrying capacity of London's sewerage system has been debated for some years. |
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Many processes associated with human habitation of an area cause loss of this area and decrease the carrying capacity of the land for that species. |
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The earth is unlike the wire in size, resistance, and carrying capacity. Hence, telephone service calk for two wires of equal size, resistance, and carrying capacity. |
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On 21 April 2011, Scillonian III was issued with her new certificate by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency so her carrying capacity of 600 passengers could be reinstated. |
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The rounded sections gave maximum displacement for the lowest wetted surface area, similar to a modern narrow rowing skiff, so were very fast but had little carrying capacity. |
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