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... in extremely challenging areas with limited or no Internet connectivity. The end result will b...
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... ($4,000 - $6,000 per transmitter) and are limited to animals of large body size (>600 grams; e.g. ha...
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... However, empirical research provides only limited support for this view. In the case of the US, whil... internet communication and wireless connectivity make it feasible for ethnic entrepreneurs to reach...
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.... The EU legal framework is not limited to telecommunications networks and services but al... ISPs that provide broadband Internet connectivity to home and business users. . Recently, OTEnet-Tel...
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...Basin CHU) for which we have limited or no documented evidence of occupancy, but which ... to be essential for providing connectivity to the mainstem Columbia River and Walla Walla. Ri...
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... it was selected by Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and Alvarion's local partner Vuppalamritha ... is optimized to bring high-speed connectivity to rural or remote areas of the world where there ...
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..., along with CAT Telecom Public Company Limited (CAT), the National Telecommunications Commission ... communities that have limited or no connectivity," said Shawn A. Covell, senior director, internati...
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... specific patterns of migratory connectivity are unknown. (34) Many insects migrate to sites fo... for a longer list of species may be of limited interest to academic biologists or agencies fundin...
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John Donne famously observed around 1624 that "No man is an island, entire of itself." And that was nearly 400 years before anyone began to think of collaborative computing.
Most collaborative efforts have been limited by connectivity to a local-area network, or via a sharing tool such as Novell's Groupware or Lotus Notes. Such solutions required some level of interconnection and a common hardware/software platform.
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To avoid extinctions and other harms to ecological health from escalating climatic change, scientists, resource managers, and activists are considering and even engaging in "assisted migration" -- the intentional movement of an organism to an area in which its species has never existed. This article explores the profound implications of climate change for American natural resource management through the lens of this controversial adaptation strategy. It details arguments regarding the scientific viability and legality of assisted migration under the thicket of laws that govern natural resources in the US. The article explains why contemporary natural resource law's fidelity to historic baselines, protecting preexisting biota, and shielding nature from human activity is increasingly unte...
... uncertainty that arises from the limited attempts to gather relevant data, perhaps more ala... as creating corridors to increase connectivity between preserves - often may be preferable to mor...