It's also possible that midwestern grazing lands are being repopulated each spring by windborne flies from the South. |
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Their pollens are very heavy and sticky and they are not windborne. |
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Below us in all directions stretched a howling desert of white, stubbled here and there with a few stunted larches leaning at crazy angles against the windborne snow. |
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Appropriate and technically feasible mitigation measures to eliminate the risk of windborne particles would increase the cost of the Project. |
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The possibility that lightning and windborne debris can affect the plant safety should also be considered. |
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An advective, or windborne freeze, occurs when a cold air mass moves into the area, and brings freezing temperatures. |
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The Panel believes that windborne fines would have an adverse environmental effect. |
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In interviews, some private nuclear experts called a windborne threat unlikely. |
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In skyscrapers as well as in low-rise buildings, a major risk is windborne debris. |
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After earning degrees in architecture and engineering, she eventually landed at Louisiana State University's Hurricane Center, where she studied the effects of wind loads on buildings and the aerodynamics of windborne debris. |
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She pictured the diploma — the piece of paper itself, the little embossed seal and the looping signature of the dean — windborne, fluttering out across the empty field behind her house. |
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All species are windborne and are reported to be significant allergens. |
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Weathering is a generic term for degradation from exposure to atmospheric elements including ultraviolet radiation, moisture, temperature, chemical gasses, and windborne grit. |
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It can by caused by human traffic, windborne grit, sand or dust, impacts from maintenance equipment, deliberate vandalism, cables and ropes swinging in the wind, and animals or birds chewing or tearing at the wood. |
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Allergy UK says that avoiding hay fever is diffi-cult for sufferers because pollen spores are windborne and can travel for miles. |
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Hurricane winds and windborne debris can cause catastrophic damage, however wind is just one part of the risk. |
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Stem rust, which spreads via windborne spores, can quickly turn a healthy crop into a decrepit mess of broken stems and shriveled grains. |
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But staying indoors when the pollen count is very high may not help to evade windborne pollen. |
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Schmallenberg is a windborne virus, but scientists do not yet know what, if any, role animal-to-animal transmission plays in spreading it. |
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But staying indoors when the pollen count is high may not help to evade windborne pollen. |
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Adaptations to wind dispersal include wings or plumules attached to the seed or as part of the fruit or simply very minute seeds that are easily windborne. |
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The resulting fossil bed thus has a long climate record in its pollens, buried plants and windborne particles, as well as a long yardstick of the animals and what might be deduced about their lives. |
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Windborne hairs released when the seed balls fall apart may cause mild nasal irritation to those with tree allergies. |
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