The two watersheds had been cutover prior to purchase around 1920 by the United States government for inclusion in the National Forest System. |
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Indeed, even the mild intervention of a slash burn, to clear the cutover area of debris, would impede the forest's natural regeneration. |
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What are some of the capabilities that will be populating the NMCI once cutover is completed? |
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Kiwi are also frequent users of cutover forest, often being more abundant there than in adjacent un-logged forest. |
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Visual research for this project was carried out on-site in areas of cutaway and cutover bogland in Mayo and Sligo. |
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Those regulations do not include any management recommendations for snag retention in salvaged cutover areas. |
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And the Finns' log cabins, erected on barely cleared cutover lands, were covered with white clapboard siding as soon as finances permitted. |
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The Forest Service enacted regulations to force lumber companies to practice enough silviculture to ensure regeneration in the cutover lands. |
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Deployments went very smoothly, with a detailed cutover plan helping to monitor start-up activities. |
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Then, during cutover to the NMCI environment, EDS will use surveys to identify process issues and to enlist command leadership in identifying potential issues. |
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The new wiring is set into a permanent position to facilitate quick cutover when the system or affected portion is returned to service. |
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Dispersal of slash over the cutover did not provide satisfactory protection of regeneration, but might nonetheless improve a site's plantability. |
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A forced landing was carried out into a stand of trees at the edge of a cutover. |
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Sprint is confident that Nortel's Succession platform will be able to provide all services supported by legacy Class 5 switches when the carrier does the cutover next January. |
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Bronner's final data conversion and cutover occurred over a long holiday weekend. |
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Look closely and you will see several different cutover patterns, the result of changing logging practices over the past few decades. |
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In order to ensure a smooth transition to the single matching account service, you should agree a cutover date with Clearstream Banking. |
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CoC implementation will be a straight cutover to the new system but the plan is to retain Trakker for a few months as a contingency. |
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Increased use of delimbing-at-the-stump harvesting systems means higher concentrations of debris on the cutover area. |
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The suitability of the cutover as an emergency landing area was limited by a high concentration of tree stumps that would likely result in the aircraft nosing over on touchdown. |
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Integration of the extraction and delimbing phases in full-tree harvesting allows the use of grapple skidders to return the delimbing slash to the cutover as soon as it is produced. |
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Grapple skidders can be used to return DDC residues to the cutover to decrease the residue problem at the landing, but their ability to collect and transport residues must be improved. |
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It is planned to discontinue the November PRE-ISSUE edition of the User Guide at the cutover weekend 16-17 November, at which time the details will be added into their rightful place in the current version of the User Guide. |
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Actual revisions are completed during cutover when the system or portion thereof is removed from service in the final stage before operational testing. |
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The conversion is proceeding according to plan and the system cutover is going well. |
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With the final cutover to the November 2002 standards, both the CBL SWIFT ISO 15022 User Guide and the CBL SWIFT ISO 15022 User Guide November PRE-ISSUE are superseded by a new CBL SWIFT User Guide. |
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It's not that we're stopping hiring completely, it's that we're holding off on hiring for jobs for the cutover until right around that time. |
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What contingency plans are in place if final hour testing just prior to a cutover uncovers some serious shortcomings, for example the need to balance power demands across equipment racks? |
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The volume of wood that is available but is either not harvested or left on the cutover represents a financial loss for both contractors and forestry companies. |
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Feric, a division of FPInnovations, compared the growth of regeneration on rehabilitated in-block roads, trails, and landings with trees growing in the adjacent cutover at several locations in British Columbia and Alberta. |
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With the aircraft quickly losing altitude, few options were available to the pilot so he maintained his heading and continued the forced landing into trees at the edge of the cutover. |
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He initiated a left turn in the direction of a cutover. |
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Fieldwork varies from field walk-throughs to the sampling of numerous small, temporary and permanent plots established in grid patterns on cutover areas. |
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Moose depend on high-quality feeding areas in the shrub zone along river floodplains and on the early successional growth of woody plants in burned or cutover forest. |
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A fencer would do this deliberately in order to get the correct timing for a riposte, particularly if the riposte is to be indirect such as a disengage, cutover, and particularly in the case of the counter disengage. |
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The mammoth cutover operation involved hundreds of members of Etihad Airways' staff who initially implemented, tested and configured the new software. |
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