Preestablishment

Pre`es`tab´lish`ment


n.1.Settlement beforehand.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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The smart grid framework may contain the prediction of future operation scenarios and even the preestablishment of future operation plans, but this information is rarely incorporated in current models.
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Similar studies on preestablishment life stages at the upper limit of tree growth are comparatively rare.
Another suggested approach for understanding treeline altitudes involves the development of more mechanistic vegetation models that include early preestablishment life stages and corresponding microclimatic conditions as drivers (Wolf et al., 2008).
This demand includes a preestablishment right as well as postestablishment treatment.