The mobilization for war meant that the subject of ethnic violence was everywhere. |
In carbonate-rich soils, rapid neutralization of rainwater by carbonate minerals restricts the mobilization of aluminosilicates and oxides. |
France believed that its nationwide mobilization of troops would be large and decisive enough to stop an attack through Belgium. |
Details of endosperm mobilization and aleurone cell death were first described in the nineteenth century by Haberlandt. |
The current operational tempo will continue to attrit units as they come off of their mobilization, at increasingly high numbers. |
I see no point in analogizing the kind of mobilization we carried out in World War II to the present conflict, which is entirely different. |