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The impetus behind the NPT was concern for the safety of a world with many nuclear weapon states. It was recognize
...inally designed to help prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons—not least by persuading the then West Germany not to develop an independent nuclear c
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The Single Convention's Schedules of drugs range from most restrictive to least restrictive, in this order: Schedule IV, Schedule I, Schedule II, Schedule
...s four Schedules ranging for Schedule I (most restrictive) to Schedule IV (least restrictive).
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...t the conservation of biological conservation of biodiversity is "a common concern of humankind" and is an integral part of the development process. The agree
..., for example, makes frequent reference to animals (particularly fish) and plants, but does not mention bacteria, fungi or protists at all.<ref name="cbd_eur
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...ies into one document and added ''[[Cannabis]]'' to the list of prohibited plants. In order to appease the pharmaceutical interests, the Single Convention's
...led substances, ranging from Schedule I (most restrictive) to Schedule IV (least restrictive). A list of psychotropic substances, and their corresponding Sc
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| condition_effective = Ratification by at least 55 States to the Convention
...orporating Parties included in [[Annex I]] which accounted in total for at least 55% of the total carbon dioxide emissions for 1990 of the [[Annex I]] count
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<ref name="Hu">Hu, Shiu-ying. Food Plants of China. Hong Kong: Chinese UP, 2005. pp. 279.</ref>
...nedplants.myspecies.info/node/2651#attachments] Sampled Red List Index for Plants. 12 Apr. 2011.</ref>
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[[Category:Least concern plants]]
[[Category:Plants described in 1833]]
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...the seagrass beds lower down the beach are exhausted.<ref name=UKMSAC/> At least some of the seeds of eel grass have been found to germinate freely after th
...the [[IUCN Red List of Threatened Species]] lists it as being of "[[least concern]]".<ref name=iucn/>
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[[Category:Garden plants of Asia]]
[[Category:Least concern plants]]
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The creeping habit creates compact clumps of plants.<ref name=rsland>{{cite web |title=Iris |date=13 February 2010 |url=http://
...ristopher Brickell (editor){{Google books|SrKI3yLz4ZQC|RHS Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers (5tf Edition, 2010)|page=613}}</ref><ref name=signa>{{cite web
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...in Siberia">{{cite web|last1=Harding|first1=Luke|title=Orange snow causes concern in Siberia|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/feb/02/russia.polluti
...from [[Baikonur]] in Kazakhstan<ref name="The Guardian: Orange snow causes concern in Siberia" /> was later dismissed, as the last launch before the event too
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...in the world, liquid and gaseous types of [[industrial waste]] are a major concern for environmental organizations. Industrial discharges and gaseous emission
The issue of solid waste accumulation is of special concern in [[Kazakhstan]] given its economy's reliance on extraction and processing
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...abase entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of least concern.</ref>
...und in forests, especially in deciduous and mixed woodland with scrub, low plants and leaf litter. It is also present in hedgerows, field verges, among brack
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...inter and temporary retreats.<ref name=iucn/> It likes to eat the bulbs of plants.<ref name="Kurtén1968" /> The plant bulbs it most commonly eats are the bu
...nal Union for Conservation of Nature]] have listed it as being of "[[least concern]]" but thinks populations should continue to be monitored.<ref name=iucn/>
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There are at least two dams on the Ili's right tributary, the [[Kash River]] (喀什河) in [[
{{coord|43|51|14|N|82|48|08|E|display=inline|region:CN-62_type:landmark}}. At least two dams have been constructed on the Ili's left tributary, the [[Tekes Riv
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While the size of the lake is temporarily growing, there is concern about the lake's shallowing due to [[desertification]] and industrial activ
...riparian forest]]s, mostly composed of various species of ''[[Populus]]''. Plants include [[common reed]] (''Phragmites australis''), lesser Indian reed mace
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...troyed by salt being deposited onto the land and are flushed with water at least 4 times a day to try and remove the salinity from the soils.<ref name=":0"
*Installing [[desalination]] plants
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A major concern of the coal mines of Kazakhstan is safety and prevention and control of min
...d 8 from hydro. The country has 71 power stations, including 5 hydro power plants located on the Irtysh river, which translates to total installed generating
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