As to the rate of seawater inflow and the effect of wind and waves, there would be immense problems of prediction. |
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In simple terms, if inflow is greater than outflow the result is overcrowding. |
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This is a major reason for the heavy tourist inflow into the State, opine travel agents. |
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The vast inflow and outflow of tourists and emigrants means millions of pounds of Irish notes and coins may be scattered abroad. |
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The value of such distant rainfalls is that they do contribute to the flow of the Kunene and the inflow through Ruacana. |
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Work was soon hampered by an inflow of large volumes of underground water in several shafts, keeping the whims occupied day and night. |
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A cuff is inflated around the thigh to obstruct venous outflow but not arterial inflow. |
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While these lakes existed, they were maintained by the inflow of dirty meltwater from the receding glacier. |
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Growth of the monetary base is thus limited to the inflow of foreign currency. |
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Similarly, the river is facing relentless encroachment and severe pollution due to inflow of huge amounts of sewage from the habitations. |
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For purposes of revascularization, PVD is considered in terms of inflow and outflow occlusive disease. |
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This situation has further worsened due to stoppage of power inflow from the eastern region due to floods. |
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Due to failure of monsoon and negligible rain in catchment areas inflow had been considerably less than the last year figures. |
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The institute's data showed that the outflow of medical practitioners was matched by an inflow of overseas-qualified medical practitioners. |
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Getting the inflow and outgo to agree may take some doing, but persevere until your budget balances. |
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The glottis suddenly closes and stops the inflow of air resulting in the sound of a hiccup. |
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This inflow of foreign investment and credit capital may well exceed the absorptive capacity of economies already prone to overproduction. |
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When the outflow from these downdraughts finally exceeds the inflow, the storm will dissipate and die. |
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Successful vascular repair requires adequate inflow, good flow through the conduit and adequate outflow. |
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The lake has no major inflow channel and water supply is maintained through spring water inflow and precipitation. |
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The depolarization opens the L-type calcium channels, causing inflow of calcium through the membrane into the cytosol. |
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Nitrogen inflow derived from N uptake and N2 fixation during dt can be calculated from N content. |
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This is partly because, when you put the two together, Britain has more incomers than outgoers, and thus a net inflow of population. |
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There has always been an inflow and outflow to and from this country and the benefits are incalculable. |
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As Europe's population ages, an inflow of immigrants is likely to be an economic plus. |
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This would be done through increasing the inflow of resources to support development programmes. |
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Without an inflow of young migrants, the British labour market would become tighter, leading companies to relocate overseas. |
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But such a massive inflow would create problems for Australia's multicultural policy. |
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Italy, to take one example, is estimated to require an inflow of at least 200,000 people a year just to keep its workforce steady. |
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But the decision has not ended the inflow of speculative capital, or ended the risk of capital flight if the investment bubble collapses. |
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By increasing exports on the other hand, the Zambian economy will increase the inflow of foreign exchange into the country. |
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The inflow of water in Gobind Sagar today was 34,000 cusecs, almost the same that was yesterday and day before. |
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The cynicism prevailing among the new generation deprives society of the inflow of fresh ideas. |
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Rising delinquencies reduce cash inflow from debt payments and increase collection expenses. |
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When the carbohydrate pool reaches its highest value, the photosynthetic inflow is limited to the outflow of carbohydrates consumed by respiration and growth. |
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Why it continued to rotate cyclonically after it shifted to the center of the updraft troika is a matter of conjecture because of the paucity of data in the storm inflow. |
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Within an integrated labour market it is impossible for one region to offer much better benefits than others without generating a ruinously costly inflow of benefit seekers. |
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The death rate in the insanitary towns was so high, especially among children, that they could not have flourished without this steady inflow of man and woman power. |
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Worse yet, as the economy continued to spiral downward, the inflow of dollars slowed, forcing the currency board to restrict the country's money supply even further. |
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A limited inflow of blood in a limb with occlusive arterial disease results in a fall in ankle systolic blood pressure during exercise induced peripheral vasodilatation. |
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Genes were introduced into embryogenic calli with the particle inflow gun. |
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Temperature data loggers were deployed near the outflow of each lake to measure the timing and frequency of tidal inflow during high spring tides. |
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Iraq is now beginning to see an inflow of investment capital that is likely to grow. |
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If the pools lose their inflow of circulating cooling water, the water in the pools will evaporate. |
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At times of critical low inflow, Project Aqua is unlikely to deliver anything, yet it is promoted as an essential contributor to our baseload supply. |
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Climate change predictions for the North of England suggest winters will become wetter, with more rainfall and greater inflow to estuaries and the sea. |
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Many wetlands around the world are characterized by shallow water, dense vegetation in the littoral zones, no significant riverine inflow and minimal circulation. |
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The inflow of people with disposable incomes could cause Bradford to remodel itself as an integrated living and leisure city with a sound economic basis. |
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With a heavy inflow of pilgrims adding to the hectic business activity on the streets branching out from the temple, regulating traffic is not an easy task. |
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This inflow raises and lowers the sea level that promotes the water exchange with the Barents Sea. |
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On catheterization of the heart, LVAD, and cannulae, 3 of the 6 patients had inflow cannula valve regurgitation seen on LVAD angiography. |
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It is implanted with the inflow end in the anterior chamber at the angle, and the outflow end under the conjunctiva and Tenon's capsule. |
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The drug interferes with a signalling chain of the messenger cyclic guanosine monophosphate, which allows the inflow of blood and an erection. |
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A mathematical model of idiopathic intracranial hypertension incorporating increased arterial inflow and variable venous outflow collapsibility. |
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Water inflow in the dam was recorded at 26,000 cusecs while outflow was recorded as 45,000 cusecs. |
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Evaporation, precipitation, river inflow and sea ice melting influence surface salinity values. |
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The difference between the outflow and the inflow comes entirely from fresh water. |
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A serious risk with underwater tunnels is major water inflow due to the pressure from the sea above, under weak ground conditions. |
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Coupled with modest foreign investment, the inflow of funds have helped the Somali shilling increase considerably in value. |
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Inverse estuaries occur in dry climates where evaporation greatly exceeds the inflow of fresh water. |
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At higher elevations in the upper marsh zone, there is much less tidal inflow, resulting in lower salinity levels. |
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This sudden and ongoing inflow of immigrants, particularly those arriving illegally by sea, has caused noticeable social tension. |
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During the summer season there is usually a large inflow of river water in the inner areas. |
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Water in the Beaufort Gyre is far less saline than that of the Chukchi Sea due to inflow from large Canadian and Siberian rivers. |
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The width of the Fram Strait is what allows for both inflow and outflow on the Atlantic side of the Arctic Ocean. |
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The Black Sea only experiences water transfer with the Mediterranean Sea, so all inflow and outflow occurs in the Bosphorus and Dardanelles. |
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The net input of freshwater creates an outflow volume about twice that of the inflow. |
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Due to surface friction, the inflow only partially conserves angular momentum. |
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This accounting made extremely clear the inflow and outflow of trade, contributing to the close scrutiny given to the balance of trade. |
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However, the most common type of public and palace timekeeping device was the inflow clepsydra. |
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Another source of cash inflow into the state is remittance from many of its citizens who work abroad to their families. |
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Under these agreements, both apparel and sugar exports did well, with rapid growth and a strong inflow of foreign direct investment. |
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From 1984, the economy was helped by the inflow of substantial North Sea oil revenues. |
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Countries take steps to inflow the capital needed for investments with the effection of globalization in direction of liberalization of financial system. |
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This is the highest volumetric inflow to the Arctic Ocean, equalling about 10 times that of the Pacific inflow, and it creates the Arctic Ocean Boundary Current. |
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The salinity has the highest variability where there is fresh water inflow, such as at the Rhine and Elbe estuaries, the Baltic Sea exit and along the coast of Norway. |
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A nonperiodic shift in sides of inflow and outflow was also observed. |
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The first month of Spring also resulted in an impressive inflow of 26 million cubic metres of water into the island's dams, the second highest in the last twenty years. |
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Open yourself completely to the inflow and influence of the music and light of God through daily practice of the spiritual exercises, which he gives to you. |
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The service tunnel acted as a pilot preceding the main ones, so that the geology, areas of crushed rock, and zones of high water inflow could be predicted. |
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Instead the recent increases in glacier outflow are believed to be due to an inflow of warm water from the deep ocean, just off the continental shelf. |
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We assumed that the chemicals are used widely and that advective loss from one regional environment is compensated for by advective inflow from a neighboring region. |
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During the railway construction era, there was a significant inflow of Indian people, who provided the bulk of the skilled manpower required for construction. |
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Yegor Borisov, President of the Sakha Republic in the Russian Federation, ensured that regulatory framework for FDI is the parameters for the inflow of these investments. |
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Downstream, the inflow of cleaner water from the Dove and then the Derwent meant that conditions improved enough to allow recreational coarse fishing in the lower reaches. |
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The outflow is spread out over a large surface area and the inflow enters as a sheet of water in front of the outflow, so the jellyfish do not get sucked into it. |
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The inflow also has to occur in a closed basin, or one with restricted outflow, so that the sediment has time to pool and form in a lake or other standing body of water. |
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The inflow of freshwater, representing a third of the freshwater volume flowing into the Mediterranean, makes the Adriatic a dilution basin for the Mediterranean Sea. |
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During the winter season there is usually little inflow of freshwater. |
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The growth in the containership segments remains positively impacted by a healthy level of demolition to counterbalance the inflow of newbuild tonnage. |
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