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Certain tree species, such as hemlock, have also been particularly depleted by past logging activity.
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In 2003, environmental authorities closed maritime access to the island and its surrounding reef to build up depleted fish stocks and for safety reasons.
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Vital statistics are depleted by performing some actions.
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When the amount of monomers becomes depleted, termination can occur intra or intermolecularly.
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Agriculture relies on roughly one meter of topsoil, and that is being depleted ten times faster than it is being replaced.
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Fighting games widely feature life bars, which are depleted as characters sustain blows.
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Pockets of flint (eventually depleted) provide material for tools.
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Normally this sort of training would be relatively impossible on a pure ketogenic diet, as glycogen stores in the body are almost constantly depleted.
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The stands of timber were seriously depleted by the 1920s.
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When the shields charge is depleted, the player is vulnerable to enemy fire and simply bumping into walls can end the game.
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