It describes the integral of the area and the angular extents over which a radiation transfer problem is defined. |
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In Sligo a total of 138 farmers were assessed and 43 are actually to suffer destocking to various extents. |
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He's also, to varying extents, the producer, publicist, talent scout, music director, photographer, and costume designer. |
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I found the map of the Southern Cone particularly striking, for it shows how limited Creole control was over vast extents of territory. |
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Love as glorified by poets draws the common man's inherent curiosity to unimaginable extents. |
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She has also studied, to varying extents, kendo, jodo, kyudo and naginata. |
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This emphasizes isoform-specific functions in relation to tissue water permeation or growth as well as differential responses to varying extents of the same abiotic stressor. |
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For system-managed extents, the database engine determines the optimal size of the extents. |
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The recessive economic setting has affected the MCH Group's individual business fields at a different pace and to differing extents. |
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Locally-managed tablespaces manage their own extents by maintaining a bitmap in each data file. |
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Equities have been bouncing around, but are generally down since April, albeit to different extents in different regions. |
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Many were inspired by reforms pioneered in England and since emulated, to varying extents, in much of the English-speaking world. |
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Globally, the minimum and maximum sea ice extents are about 10 million square km and 28 million square km, respectively. |
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Italy, France and Germany recognise to varying extents that their control systems might have led to errors or are open to improvement. |
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Both of you have rightly highlighted the need for our trading partners to move forward, and for them to do so to varying extents. |
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In addition, laws in different countries prohibit a vast range of different actions, to varying extents. |
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The roller and the coulters force the soil outwards to different extents depending on the travel speed and condition of the soil. |
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However, census data are never perfect and may suffer, at different extents, from various sources of data errors or omissions. |
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Any changes to extents triggers changes to data blocks to reflect the new status. |
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Specifically, narrow gauge rail tracks still exist in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Tunisia, although at varying extents and levels. |
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On a number of more qualitative dimensions, NSERC-funded researchers also contribute, to varying extents, to Canadian performance as a whole. |
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This has been the case to varying extents in, for example, Brazil, Ethiopia, South Africa and Viet Nam. |
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This will allow the user to make the stock model to any block size, regardless to the part extents found after the geometry activation. |
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The accident area is home to intensive aquaculture and fishing activities, which were affected to varying extents by the pollution. |
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These core problems are common to practically all Mediterranean countries, although at varying extents and magnitudes. |
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To all extents possible, priority should be given to voluntary return for obvious humane reasons. |
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Yet manorial extents from the 1200s onwards often indicate considerable changes in the area of the lord of the manor's demesne and its management. |
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Natural deterrents against sea erosion have been depleted to such extents that their revival cannot be considered a viable plan to counter sea disasters. |
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Second, within the existing framework of the Capital Accord the risk extents for credit risks will be better adapted to each debtor's credit worthiness and situation. |
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Jet streams whose extents are relatively isolated are called jet streaks. |
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The game is played all over North America, Europe and to varying extents in many other countries around the world. |
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Still, only some of them do so, and to differing extents, which could help explain the wide variation in polls on any given day. In this section Obama's earnest army Poll, baby, poll! |
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All of the projects have addressed to different extents the local or regional policy in their partner Regions in the field they are involved in e.g. air quality, sustainable transport, business succession, water management. |
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Different emotions will manifest these different structures to different extents and in different ways, depending on the specific emotion, its type, and the circumstances. |
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Its influence is found in all Western legal systems, although in different manners and to different extents. |
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Nonprofit and voluntary organizations are struggling with financial uncertainty and volatility resulting from Canada's new funding regime, albeit to different extents. |
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Given the variety of provisions contained in the Bill, various demographic groups are likely to be impacted differently and to different extents by these changes. |
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The main feature of transport infrastructure in recent years has been a shortage of supply, which has affected most transport modes and tasks, although to different extents. |
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Depending on the financial volume of a project or programme, ADA is involved in project or programme evaluations managed by the project partner to different extents. |
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They improved to varying extents, according to the type of customer: there was growth on the individual customer and wholesale markets, but a downturn on the industrial customer market, due to difficult price conditions. |
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In other words, the political branches in the reference countries have all taken cognizance of, and, to various extents, have acted upon, the imperative of depoliticization. |
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Coastal landform changes are monitored and hazard extents are mapped in selected locations in order to better understand these processes and to identify erosion and flooding hazards. |
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Some species of cydippids have bodies that are flattened to various extents, so that they are wider in the plane of the tentacles. |
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Since both sexes are affected, albeit to different extents, the eventual Bill could break a 40-year tradition of strict gender neutrality in UK legislation. |
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Child labour has existed to varying extents, through most of history. |
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While some smaller parties opposed austerity, the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats and UKIP all supported some further cuts, albeit to different extents. |
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While all states currently have provisions for grand juries, today approximately half of the states employ them and 22 require their use, to varying extents. |
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