The site's location in the river's flood plain meant that each heavy rain had added a fresh layer of earth to the site, making it easy to stratify.
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Attempts have been made to see whether it is possible to risk stratify newborns in order to decide if a newborn can be safely monitored at home without treatment despite having a fever.
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The model risk stratifies patients who have been receiving steroid treatment for seven days to predict who will improve and who should be considered for alternative treatment options including early referral for transplant.
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Would it stratify into bones, hair, flesh etc, and how long would it take for these things to become unrecognisable, or would that be so rapid as to be neglegible?
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The company's product, Upstream Reports " !, stratifies specific risks so that individuals and organizations can make more informed decisions about where they choose to live, work and play.
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The worst case would see heavy rains in the spring or summer that would cause more freshwater runoff, which in turn would stratify the shallow estuary so that bottom water could not mix and gain new oxygen.
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Another possibility is to collect stems during February through the beginning of March, treat them with captan or captafol and stratify them outdoors or in a chamber at 3 4 �C, covered with sand or plastic.
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The new system stratifies outbreaks by their level of risk, using four categories-- which are, in increasing order of severity : In the News, Outbreak Notice, Travel Health Precaution and Travel Health Warning.
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Sowing in late summer and fall and allowing to overwinter under cool conditions is an effective way to stratify seeds; some seeds respond more favorably to periods of oscillating temperatures which are a part of the natural environment.
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Gillette tried to stratify the battery market just as it had done so successfully with pricier razor blades, but now spends most of its promotion money on Duracell's core CopperTop product instead of its upscale Ultra version.