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  • In addition to improved facilities and ranges, a parachute drop zone and an expeditionary ai
  • is considered to belong to the Balleny Islands Ranges, a subset of the Wilkes Land Coast Ranges.
  • It is situated at the foot of the Stirling Ranges, a range of mountains and hills over 60 km wid
  • With rifle and small arm ranges, a leadership reaction course, dinning facilit
  • reserve that comprises part of the Brindabella Ranges about 30 kilometres south-west of Canberra.
  • , and populations also occur in the Transverse Ranges above Los Angeles and the Santa Lucia Mountain
  • ons show that glueballs should exist at energy ranges accessible with current collider technology.
  • In Arizona it ranges across the Arizona transition zone, the Mogoll
  • r brocket deer, the Yucatan Brown Brocket also ranges across arid, relatively open habitats.
  • Outside of the breeding season it ranges across the Pacific, having been recorded off t
  • r North Andean Deer, is a species of deer that ranges across the Andes of Peru and Bolivia and the n
  • Harborth's research ranges across the subject areas of combinatorics, gra
  • rnia, where it is known from the Central Coast Ranges across the Central Valley into the Sierra Neva
  • His research ranges across many fields within social sciences, and
  • In India, the butterfly ranges across the Himalayas to Sikkim eastwards to So
  • Brompton, North Yorkshire, their distribution ranges across northern England and southern Scotland,
  • This genus ranges across sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Its distribution ranges across northern Australia from Western Austral
  • of New Guinea, where it occurs in the Central Ranges across the length of the island as well as two
  • S. fissilobum's wide distribution ranges across northern Australia from the western Kim
  • alifornia, where it is known from the mountain ranges adjacent to the north and south of the San Fra
  • ve greatly improved convergence zone detection ranges against snorkeling submarines.
  • d services include technology for space launch ranges, air safety, the development of embedded softw
  • fashion that plate tectonics creates mountain ranges, albeit on a much smaller scale.
  • lian Retriever is a very broad breed, the coat ranges all over the colour spectrum.
  • , SCR, WDECT and DSS technology Cordless phone ranges all of whichare strong marketing terms but not
  • d (0-100% H2) and third (0-100% CO2) measuring ranges allow safe opening of the turbines for mainten
  • target and target support aircraft for firing ranges along the north Cornwall coast and land was ac
  • Its distribution ranges along the eastern slope of the Andes from Peru
  • The species naturally ranges along the western and southern coasts of Europ
  • eal systems, such as human beings and mountain ranges, also show self-similarity at different scales
  • on in the Diablo Range of the California Coast Ranges, although nearby communities, including Morgan
  • The park covers part of the Brisbane Ranges, an area of hills of moderate elevation.
  • eral expeditions to the bogs, cliffs, mountain ranges and valleys in the Hawaiian islands and collec
  • Both mountain ranges and the Salinas Valley run approximately 90 mi
  • flying this route crashed west of the Tararua Ranges and 16 km east of Palmerston North airport, du
  • rnia, where it is known from the Central Coast Ranges and adjacent hills from Contra Costa to Ventur
  • Border Ranges and Lamington National Park are recognised as
  • including confirmed locations in the Hamersley Ranges and the Harding River near Karratha.
  • ed by various authors for different wind-speed ranges and taking into account the mechanics of the w
  • instrument has an accuracy of ±1% of FSD on DC ranges and ±2% on AC ranges.
  • y subdivides the province into the North Coast Ranges and South Coast Ranges.
  • nia, where it is known from the southern Coast Ranges and the Transverse Ranges.
  • It is native to the coastal mountain ranges and hillsides of southern California and Baja
  • here it grows on open slopes in the Transverse Ranges and southern Central Coast Ranges.
  • ia, where it is known only from the Transverse Ranges and adjacent San Jacinto Mountains near the Lo
  • ornia, where it is found in the southern Coast Ranges and the Transverse Ranges north and east of Lo
  • ently, there are no universally agreed 'normal ranges', and levels slightly above or below quoted la
  • erial target support for DOD users in the Gulf Ranges and full-scale targets for Title 10 testing at
  • vada, but also widespread in the Pacific Coast Ranges and the San Gabriel Mountains.
  • and washes of the foothills of the Transverse Ranges and the Peninsular Ranges of southern Californ
  • Panzer Regiment with associated unit shooting ranges and training areas located at the nearby "Panz
  • estern Sierra Nevada foothills; the Peninsular Ranges and eastern Transverse Ranges; and the Mojave
  • They are one of the lower Transverse Ranges, and are parallel to and below the San Gabriel
  • ts of these former mountains in the MacDonnell Ranges and other ranges throughout much of central Au
  • rancisco Bay Area, the north Inner South Coast Ranges, and the San Bernardino Mountains.
  • it can be found in the inner coastal mountain ranges and the Sierra Nevada foothills.
  • Local Government Area of the Shire of Macedon Ranges, and is located at the foot of Mount Macedon,
  • re it occurs near waterholes in the MacDonnell Ranges and Central Ranges.
  • ulations became isolated in different mountain ranges and with gene flow between them restricted sta
  • m moist, shady habitat in the coastal mountain ranges and canyons from the San Francisco Bay Area to
  • its distribution extends throughout the Coast Ranges and the northern end of the Peninsular Ranges.
  • and refresh rates can be varied over specified ranges and only certain combinations of these factors
  • It is endemic to the mountain ranges and foothills of northern California, where it
  • and registrars that support fakes within their ranges, and we will bring our reputation, and our art
  • s native to the rocky slopes of the Peninsular Ranges and the sky islands in Mojave Desert mountains
  • o California, where it grows in the Transverse Ranges and adjacent western Mojave Desert.
  • ion, the High Plains commonly experiences wide ranges and extremes in temperature.
  • situated at the base of the Southern Flinders Ranges, and is often used by people travelling north.
  • ime climate, with limited seasonal temperature ranges, and generally moderate rainfall throughout th
  • an be found in the mountains of the Transverse Ranges and the southern Sierra Nevada foothills.
  • ir and used to supply parts of the Mount Lofty Ranges and also Adelaide.
  • It is a part of the Garibaldi Ranges, and is located in Golden Ears Provincial Park
  • of the Cascade Range through the Central Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada to the southern end of the C
  • It is the gateway between the High Ranges and the Kuttanad plains in Central Kerala.
  • Redonda Mesa is part of the Peninsular Ranges, and stands up at 2,825 feet (861 m) above sea
  • e of these drugs, their blood sugars in normal ranges, and 44% on insulin left insulin-free.
  • f enemy vessels, aircraft and even missiles at ranges and with accuracy that was unimaginable in Wor
  • glake, Mount Slide, Mount Evelyn the Dandenong Ranges and Cardinia.
  • alifornia, where it grows in the Central Coast Ranges and adjacent sections of the Central Valley an
  • It is native to the coastal mountain ranges and canyons of Baja California and California
  • The province consists of mountain ranges and the corresponding valleys and basins.
  • Set between mountain ranges and surrounded by fertile grazing country, its
  • fires during the season were in the Dandenong Ranges and the Mornington Peninsula in the state of V
  • t peak offers a panoramic view of the Shivalik Ranges and the town of Sanjauli.
  • oss Gippsland, the Yarra Valley, the Dandenong Ranges and the Kinglake area.
  • he Nilgiri Tahr of South India both have small ranges and are considered endangered, the Himalayan T
  • here it is known mostly from the Central Coast Ranges and adjacent edges of the San Francisco Bay Ar
  • red to the east by the picturesque Strathbogie Ranges and to the west by the Nagambie Lakes district
  • It is found in the eastern Transverse Ranges and the Sierra Nevada in California.
  • he Central Valley and the adjacent Inner Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills.
  • between the Colorado River and the Transverse Ranges, and continues into Mexico and Arizona.
  • fornia, where it is found in the Central Coast Ranges and coastal hillsides, often on serpentine soi
  • Maud Mountains are a major group of mountains, ranges and subordinate features of the Transantarctic
  • ent and future, as well desire realms and form ranges and formless zones, and also could be interpre
  • ble the tracking of cooler targets over longer ranges, and enabled forward-hemisphere engagement of
  • izontally from a submarine to attack at longer ranges and at shorter times than torpedoes can manage
  • r altitudes in the forests of Haiti's mountain ranges and is confined to several areas in the countr
  • Local Government Area is the Shire of Macedon Ranges and City of Hume.
  • California, where it can be found in the Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills.
  • fornia, where it is widespread in the mountain ranges and deserts and found in several habitat types
  • ders, including the high plateau of the Gammon Ranges and the Heysen Range.
  • donjon, the castle contains extensive domestic ranges and numerous service and outbuildings.
  • e, High Sierra Nevada, south Outer South Coast Ranges, and the Santa Monica Mountains and others in
  • ry acquired its manor with its extensive sheep ranges and valuable lead mines.
  • surrounding Maval region, the Sayadri mountain ranges and forts.
  • It is common in the Moonbi Ranges and is also found in Ibiza.
  • environmental chambers, arc heaters, ballistic ranges, and other specialized units.
  • ive to the geography of a region, and mountain ranges and ocean currents ensure that smooth temperat
  • The frequency ranges and intensities are determined by the magnetic
  • gn studies showed the promise of still greater ranges and by 1950 the vehicle had evolved from a 500
  • o create realistic computer images of mountain ranges and coastlines.
  • Some of the facilities include live-firing ranges and the Brigade Special Training Facilities (M
  • eps N.G.Walsh - a subspecies from the Brisbane Ranges and just south of Beaufort in Victoria formall
  • no and San Gabriel Mountains of the Transverse Ranges, and part of the Peninsular Ranges to the sout
  • the southernmost Sierra Nevada, the Transverse Ranges, and the mountains of the Mojave Desert region
  • scrub habitat in the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges and the deserts to the east. in
  • ) located at the southern end of the Waitakere Ranges and South Head at the end of the long Awhitu P
  • regions such as the Sierra Nevada, Peninsular Ranges, and Rocky Mountains.
  • so provides an alternate route to the Flinders Ranges and beyond.
  • ant Elands are highly nomadic, with large home ranges and seasonal migration patterns.
  • ists of ultra-zoom cameras, having longer zoom ranges and a more extensive list of features.
  • s, and San Jacinto Mountains of the Transverse Ranges; and a small disjunct population in the Black
  • e Taebaek Mountains into northern and southern ranges and contained the major road and rail links be
  • in the rain shadow of the surrounding mountain ranges, and is drier than the surrounding ecoregions.
  • ed on their distinctive and individual product ranges, and Brush Transformers Limited came to fruiti
  • Thousands of cattle roamed the Mission ranges, and acres of wheat and other crops were plant
  • quare miles (2,600 km2) consisting of mountain ranges and forests.
  • y live-firing exercises on Dartmoor's military ranges, and in 1985 snubbed The Prince of Wales over
  • lant is endemic to Velebit and Kapela mountain ranges, and has become a symbol of the region.
  • ling the new American type of enclosed cooking ranges and stoves in Jackson, Mississippi.
  • it can be found in coastal and inland mountain ranges and the Central Valley.
  • Some species in this genus have small ranges, and are threatened by habitat loss and huntin
  • haparral and woodlands in the California Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada foothills.
  • Nahwitti Depression, and the Vancouver Island Ranges and the Olympic Mountains in Washington Strait
  • nd inland mountains, including the North Coast Ranges and the Klamath Mountains.
  • orm a compact block consisting of several hill ranges, and contain tangled ridges and ravines runnin
  • Surrounded by high mountain ranges and located at a high altitude of 4500 feet, t
  • is still quite widely used in its traditional ranges and there are many monolingual speakers, a com
  • , where it is a resident of the local mountain ranges and the Modoc Plateau.
  • ASU Chilliwack maintains ranges and training areas for use by it dependencies,
  • ed between the eastern slope of the Peninsular Ranges and the western coast of the Salton Sea.
  • orthwestern U.S., situated between the coastal ranges and the Rocky Mountains.
  • he river near the southern end of the Flinders Ranges, and the river eventually found its way to a n
  • grows in some of the southern coastal mountain ranges and the Mojave Desert.
  • f the Sabrewing which have completely separate ranges and may be distinct species.
  • e it grows in the woodlands of the North Coast Ranges and the Sierra Nevada foothills.
  • The Sooty Grouse is found in the Pacific Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada, and the Dusky Grouse in the
  • on the wooded slopes of the Inner North Coast Ranges and the Sierra Nevada foothills to the west an
  • ery Firing Center, since its old anti-aircraft ranges and impact areas were better suited for this p
  • volve multiple chemical species, concentration ranges, and gas temperatures.
  • on open slopes and plains in the Central Coast Ranges and adjacent Central Valley.
  • California, where it grows in the North Coast Ranges and adjacent sections of the Central Valley to
  • g to observations of the sun to help determine ranges and positions.
  • s of open habitat, including in the Transverse Ranges and Mojave Desert.
  • tats along the inner northern California Coast Ranges and the foothills of the northern Sierra Nevad
  • l Valley and nearby parts of the Central Coast Ranges and San Francisco Bay Area.
  • runs a number of junior teams, varying in age ranges and they all compete against local sides.
  • alifornia, where it grows in the Central Coast Ranges and adjacent sections of the southern San Fran
  • The road leading into the Ministry Of Defence Ranges, and the red flag showing that the army are pr
  • This shows the ranges and bearings of the 18 salvos fired by Prince
  • occur at high altitudes, and several of their ranges appear to be parapatric .
  • s located in a sheltered valley in the Darling Ranges approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of P
  • rom biogeography, referring to organisms whose ranges are closely adjacent but do not overlap, being
  • Wide diurnal temperature ranges are regular, due to the aridity and moderately
  • rlap in the eastern Moluccas, their geographic ranges are discrete.
  • west (Aegean and Marmara), where the mountain ranges are perpendicular to the coastline.
  • d, which winds between the Pouakai and Kaitake ranges, are named for him.
  • The Musgrave Ranges are located at the extreme northwestern part o
  • ird, but the two do not interbreed where their ranges are sympatric.
  • ns, right of entry is only given when the army ranges are not in operation.
  • These ranges are part of the larger Transantarctic Mountain
  • basins are down-fallen blocks of crust and the ranges are relatively uplifted blocks, many of which
  • ral habitats, in the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges, are chaparral and woodlands, temperate conife
  • The Flinders Ranges are largely composed of folded and faulted sed
  • xyhemoglobin and methemoglobin (the absorption ranges are 410-418 nm and 403-410 nm respectively) ma
  • The temperature ranges are similar to those of Kadina and the weather
  • directions, although the highest parts of the ranges are still out of limits for all but experience
  • Normal ranges are usually shown next to your results in the
  • Acceptable normal ranges are from 95 to 100 percent, although values do
  • Depending on application, various hardness ranges are available with cut wire media.
  • e colonies along the border of the two species ranges are still being wrongly classified and some co
  • The East Antarctica Ranges are one of the three largest mountain ranges i
  • The Nightcap and nearby Koonyum Ranges are the only place on earth where the Peach My
  • The temperature ranges are similar to those of Kadina and the weather
  • Sealand's ranges are still used for shooting, where cadets from
  • For testing purposes, the following test ranges are implemented (2009 school year).
  • To the north, the Baetic Ranges are separated from the Meseta Central and the
  • "Even though laboratory normal ranges are said to be between 50 pg/mL and 450 pg/mL,
  • is only accessible when the Lulworth Military Ranges are open to the public.
  • mentalists say the Chandra Drona Parvatha hill ranges are noted for medicinal herbs.
  • A third advantage is that ranges are more elegantly expressed as the half-open
  • western parts where as in the eastern parts it ranges around 36º to 38°C.
  • reeding groups use small, non overlapping home ranges around the nest site, while winter ranges are
  • et's house by incorporating his several gabled ranges around the courtyard and extending the old hou
  • alifornia, where it is known from the mountain ranges around the Los Angeles area, such as the Trans
  • Generally they live in small ranges, around 20,000 square metres for individuals a
  • ive in family groups in burrow systems in home ranges around 40-45 sm.
  • Evelyn, at the northern base of the Dandenong Ranges, around 1989 with her husband Greg.
  • Glaciation or increased snow in mountain ranges around the world.
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