The patrols are trained and equipped both to collect highly granular information and intelligence and to deliver joint effects at range; be they kinetic ( all patrols contain personnel trained in the delivery of precision and indirect fires ) or non-kinetic.
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A recent study predicts that up to 35 % of the world terrestrial carnivores and ungulates will be at higher risk of extinction by 2050 because of the joint effects of predicted climate and land-use change under business-as-usual human development scenarios.
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Carried to an extreme, the fresh water could block the thermohaline ( a term that refers to the joint effects of salt and temperature ) pumps, located east of Labrador and north of Iceland, from delivering warm water to the northern latitudes.
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It can also potentially be used, instead of Stardard Target Acquisition Meteorological message ( METTA ) under STANAG 4140, with Sound ranging systems or in support of Chemical Biological, Radiological and Nuclear calculations for downwind hazards and plume prediction by tools such as the Joint Effects Model ( JEM ).
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In these materials the joint effect of ( a ) increasing the lattice misfit strain to a critical value, and ( b ) tuning the chemical potential near a Lifshitz transition in presence of electron-electron interactions induce a lattice instability with formation of the network of superconducting striped puddles in an insulating or metallic background.