Polish authorities, however, said the risk of large scale flooding had receded.
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Already, this week has seen BP scale back its North Sea operation.
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Financial problems forced it to scale back its route network last year.
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Recent government tenders for large-scale PV solar farms have given him hope.
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Media reports are bound to underestimate the true scale of protest, however.
Ús de spatial scale en anglès
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The results were used to estimate the local spatialscale for three-dot alignment acuity.
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Conversely, no genetic structuring has been found among shallow water populations within a spatialscale of ten kilometers.
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It was found that the local spatialscale for three-dot alignment acuity is approximately linearly proportional to eccentricity.
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The spatialscale and physical properties of MEG acquisition may increase the sensitivity of the data to underlying nonlinear structure.
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Our study emphasizes the role of environmental heterogeneity in shaping population divergence in personality traits at a small spatialscale.
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Processes that generate the distribution of pathogens and their interactions with hosts are not insensitive to changes in spatialscale.
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Due to the inherent complexity of cardiac arrhythmias, computer simulations have provided means to elucidate interactions pertinent to this spatialscale.
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However, verifying the accuracy of scientific and experiential knowledge by pairing sources at the same spatialscale allows for increased confidence and detail.
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However, hierarchical geostatistical models showed that the two groups of disorders exhibited a different spatial distribution, in terms of both magnitude and spatialscale.
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Here, we show that sediments record post-industrial and anthropogenic loads of Cd, Zn, and Pb over a large spatialscale in the Baltic Sea.
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These findings indicate that any comparison of network parameters across studies must be made with reference to the spatialscale of the nodal parcellation.
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These patterns held regardless of our statistical approach and across spatialscales.
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Nonetheless, reliable orientation bias could still be found at spatialscales of several millimeters.
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We show that habitat heterogeneity, ignored at larger (ecosystem) spatialscales, influences pathogen distributions.
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Previous studies mostly focused on the impact of chlorine species on air quality over large spatialscales.
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Today, evidence indicates that evolution can operate over a range of spatialscales, including fine spatialscales.