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Nedeltcheva, Arlet, et al. Sleep Curtailment is Accompanied by Increased intake of calories from snacks.
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Curtailment — or shutting down the turbines at times when bats or migratory birds appear and are more vulnerable to collision — and ultrasonic bat deterrents are methods being studied.
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Curtailment of wildlife inventory and scientific research, resulting in loss of information on population dynamics, health, and harvest of wildlife.
Climate change and terrestrial wildlife management in the Russian Arctic and sub-Arctic 2009
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"Does the Threat of Terrorism Justify Curtailment of Civil Liberties?", most of the articles produced shortly after 9/11/01.
Balkinization 2004
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"Does the Threat of Terrorism Justify Curtailment of Civil Liberties?", most of the articles produced shortly after 9/11/01.
Balkinization 2004
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Curtailment or elimination of joint and several liability.
Markets and Majorities Steven M. Sheffrin 1993
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Curtailment of industrial enterprise, the shutting down of many manufacturing concerns, with consequent depreciation of buildings and plant, as well as increase of unemployment, would follow.
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Curtailment is unjust, both to himself and to his employer.
Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration Herbert Hoover 1919
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[Sidenote: Curtailment of Philosophy in the Age of the Sophists.] § 156.
The Approach to Philosophy Ralph Barton Perry 1916
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Curtailment of Philosophy in the Age of the Sophists 319
The Approach to Philosophy Ralph Barton Perry 1916
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