Sentences with phrase «localised areas»

Through these shifting settlement and mobility patterns, Aboriginal people managed the impact of their populations, therefore avoiding the over-exploitation of localised areas of the environment.
This also applies to more localised areas, so while you're using job boards and PayScale to determine your worth, check out average salaries in locations, too.
I also draw your attention to the comments in the CCG thread investigating the «funneling» phenomenon (heat being taken down below 700m vertically in small localised areas in some seasonal conditions).
Tracks also feel different, with an active weather system that changes the track, even localised areas of tracks, during a race
Instead of satellites, Locata uses ground - based equipment to project a radio signal over a localised area that is a million times stronger on arrival than GPS.
This is perhaps to be expected owing to the sheer volume of players in a fairly localised area in these early stages but thankfully, these issues clear up once we hit terra firma, with performance quickly stabilising nicely.
It allows us to increase the performance but also opens us up to opportunities to improve the map in the future, Level streaming is technology which uncaps us to be able to increase the variety and quality of the localised area you're in at any given time.

Not exact matches

As it floats in an area of the LMC racked by the explosions of numerous supernovae in recent cosmic history, one theory was that the pattern might be caused by a set of localised ripples created when clumps of debris from an ancient supernova were hit by a blast wave from a relatively recent one.
Unlike blunt force trauma, where damage / injury is usually localised to one area of the brain, blasts create a shockwave that affects the whole brain — causing widespread damage.
The researchers were «surprised» to find no pattern matching between cuckoos and raptors that live in different geographical areas, showing that the visual similarity is highly localised to species in the immediate vicinity.
Covers are available with an optional, localised alarm which will help to prevent malicious activation, a 96 dB siren will activate and draw immediate attention to the area and the culprit.
«Every day we support education professionals who are suffering the consequences of many factors causing severe pressure: budget cuts; fewer staff, bigger class sizes and localised recruitment and retention difficulties in some areas are adding to workload and increasing stress levels.
The overriding factor in all of this is a government which has a blind obsession with destroying any form of localised, organised support, and has effectively binned a vast amount of imaginative, engaging and challenging work in this area, at significant cost to the taxpayer.
Instead of them scattering around everywhere, they're much more localised to the area you operate in, and have clearer indications of exactly what they point to.
The word «island» is used because it is a localised effect which decreases as you leave the urbanized areas.
You know I have seen your single reference for localised rather than global impacts — but this is an area of ongoing research.
Do not be fooled by the localised geoengineered «cool downs» that many major population areas experience.
It then follows that we * MIGHT * actually be seeing the after effects of the Medieval warm period... Though I've read this wasn't a worldwide phenomena, though, it is likely that ocean current would have circulated the effect, and after 800 years, a localised heating of this type, might have an effect in all the deep ocean areas.
a. (i) The perceived safety risks attaching to nuclear power (including the prospective leakage of hazmat now or at some unspecified time into the future and the associated legacy question, localised epidemiology, catastrophic plant failure, work - based OH&S, prospective terrorist attack, hazmat spillage in transit through populated or environmentally sensitive areas, ecological damage form uranium mining)
Hurricanes signal localised high pressure areas somewhere in the transport path within the troposphere.
An open wound tends to be localised to the area of the head that has been stuck, while the injury can also be coupled with the fibre damage caused by acceleration and deceleration forces.
They conclude that living in areas of localised high unemployment is likely to put otherwise vulnerable families at greater risk of child physical abuse and neglect (Gillham et al, 1998, p. 87).
Given the high burden of mental illness (including suicide) in rural and remote areas and the shortage of specialised mental health workers, greater flexibility is needed in existing funding streams, enabling localised solutions for local needs and contexts.
Relationships Australia is the Localised Support Service for the Griffith and Albury areas as well as the Far South Coast (Moruya).
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