In the early 16th century, they started to make cover cores with millboards, which were produced by gluing together sheets of paper. |
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Conserved residues within the compact protein cores have been postulated to be critical for protein folding. |
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Unlike the fork, the sod-coring tool removes cores of soil from the lawn instead of pushing the soil aside to create holes. |
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Only in these three groups do the jaw elements have cuticular rods with osmiophilic cores. |
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These are unique among mammals, consisting of bony cores covered by furred skin. |
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The precipitates are now difficult to locate and were not found in our recent shallow cores through the proximal sinter terrace. |
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He said when students are finished eating apples or bananas in the school they bring the cores and skins to the composter. |
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Collect vegetable and fruit waste such as peelings, cores and banana skins in a small kitchen bin. |
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Place the quince slices as well as the peels and cores into a large sauce pan. |
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Furthermore, nucleation of fibrils on apparently irregular cores has also been observed. |
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We aren't like the local autocrats, hypocritical and thieving to their rotten cores. |
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In time, the growing embryos will accumulate enough mass to ignite and explode out of their cores like baby birds busting out of their eggs. |
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Use a small knife and spoon to scoop out the apple cores, leaving the base of the apples intact. |
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Other examples of relative isotopic dating are the deuterium variations in ice cores and the osmium isotope record of marine sediments. |
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Planet cores and terrestrial rocky planets would accrete from the planetesimals. |
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This contrasts with the horns of artiodactyls, which have bone cores, are paired, and are located on the frontals. |
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Thus, dry sand cores often are used in green sand molds, and metal chills can be used in sand molds to accelerate local cooling. |
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Here, I survey the results of our investigation of the atomic structure of dislocation cores in homopolar semiconductors. |
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These cores are circumfused by a constant flow of media, which is circulated in a closed system for 1-2 days. |
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The patented coring tine cuts clean cores at the surface and shatters the soil below. |
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Peel the pears and tug out their stalks, then halve the fruit and scoop out the cores with a teaspoon. |
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Many of these bodies collected together to form the cores of the gas giants. |
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At the cores of the aegirine spherulites there typically are inclusions of cubic crystals of villiaumite to 3 cm on edge. |
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The public streets will become little more than the interstitial space to these fortified private cores. |
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Johnny Appleseed planting apple trees across America with his discarded apple cores is another legend. |
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The seed cores were removed from the peppers which were then roughly torn into pieces. |
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We simply have to follow safety procedures when it comes to flushing reactor cores of waste materials. |
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These future innovations include dual processing cores, embedded memory, and software, he said. |
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In a multicore design, it also lets all the cores share the memory controller which adds another incremental benefit. |
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Chicxulub drill cores reveal that the target rocks contain hydrocarbons, the vaporization of which could produce soot. |
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The success of these various techniques is limited by the expense and feasibility of collecting cores and processing core samples. |
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It is claimed that samples of Antarctic ice cores show that the current CO2 level in the atmosphere is at its highest for almost 500,000 years. |
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She also has participated in the collection and processing of paleomagnetic drill cores from basalt flows in Iceland. |
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Geotechnical Engineering tests were performed on rock cylindrical cores, and irregular lumps of the four selected grades. |
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Ice cores have been drilled at several places in the Antarctic, including the research outposts at Vostok and Byrd Station. |
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The team drilled beneath the ground to take sample cores from up to 165 metres beneath the surface. |
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In addition, readily available cylindrical rock cores cannot be tested using this system. |
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In total, 29 of the 88 cores drilled during leg 118 were imaged using the DMT corescan system. |
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Ships may also carry huge deep-sea drills that pull cores of sediment and rock from the beneath the ocean. |
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The flint consisted of cores, chippings and unfinished tools, indicating that tools were made on site. |
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Hopewellian chert tool industries consist of three discrete manufacturing trajectories, resulting in tools made on cores, flakes, and blades. |
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Visiting relatives, dignitaries, or pilgrims would return home bearing cache blades, cores, and bladelets made from Flint Ridge flint. |
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The cores of the ridges are composed of muddy-sandy gravel, interpreted as a reworked ice-marginal deposit dominated by glaciofluvial material. |
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Some cores exhibited release growth rates in the earliest growth ring, a condition we called initial release. |
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The team will extract cores from the pila and analyze them later this year to assess the underwater curing rate of the concrete, he said. |
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This depth scale allowed alignment of the carbonate, TOC and core MS records from the slightly expanded cores with the downhole records. |
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They are constructed of parallel, irregularly coursed drystone walls with rubble cores. |
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The zoned crystals with unaltered pink cores resembled the classic watermelon pieces pictured in Hamlin. |
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I feel as though I am witnessing a parody of galactic evolution, atramental spiral arms drawing close, knotting into the cores. |
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Noncircularity of the core or cladding can cause the cores of the transmit and receive fibers to misalign. |
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Deep-sea cores taken from Santa Barbara Basin provide some of the highest-resolution marine climate records in the world. |
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The crowd was vocal in its disapproval, responding with hoots, catcalls and a hail of empty bottles, apple cores and other missiles. |
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The branchial arches begin as cylindrical cores of mesenchyme sandwiched between continuous sheets of epidermal ectoderm and internal endoderm. |
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He would fill the cores of bombs with explosives, and part of his job was to go to the aboveground nuclear tests in Nevada. |
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However, when it comes to final rendering, the number of processor cores does matter a lot. |
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Grouped with iron meteorites, these are pieces from the cores of fledgling planets destroyed by collisions when the Solar System formed. |
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These are interpreted as xenocrystic cores and are of a similar age to zircon analysed elsewhere in the Anatolide belt of western Turkey. |
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Some species will be attracted to roadsides if they smell fast-food containers, apple cores, candy wrappers, soda bottles, and the like. |
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The vast majority of chert tools found at Hopewell sites are not made from blades, but from reduction flakes derived from multidirectional cores. |
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There are hammerstones, cores, and flakes associated with the manufacturing of Oldowan assemblages, as well as choppers and scrapers. |
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The stone tools included 16 bifaces, one uniface side scraper, 16 modified flakes, and six cores. |
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What he did find at the workshops were hammer stones, blocked-out bifaces, thinned bifacial blanks, and bladelet cores and bladelets. |
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I well remember once at the factory when I picked up a billet of the lead alloy used for the cores and struck it with a hammer. |
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Put the peelings, cores and any other trimmings into a small stainless-steel pot and just cover with cold water. |
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The research integrates seismic interpretation, sedimentology and biostratigraphy from previously collected seismic data and piston cores. |
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Cyst walls showed epithelial tufts or papillary proliferations with delicate fibrovascular cores. |
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Chop up the cores of five or six stalks of lemon grass and put them in a blender with a tumblerful of spirits, blend thoroughly. |
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Cuboid cores are prepared blocky-like cubes of chert, with blades often produced on six sides. |
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Cuboid, tabular, and wedge cores may represent stages along the same reduction sequence. |
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Dad clears my bag out when I get home because sometimes I leave apple cores in it. |
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These gains, however, mostly come with multithreaded software that lends itself to being spread across numerous cores. |
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Install K-Rated transformers which have special cores, double-sized neutral lug and special windings that filter damaging harmonics. |
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For instance, one of the cores could focus on burning a DVD while the other recalculated a spreadsheet or performed a database search. |
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Energy transmitters are used when the frame is too far away from the energy cores, and boost the signal. |
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Scientists measure the amount of carbon dioxide, methane, sulfur aerosols, ozone, dust, and other chemicals in ice cores. |
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The three mountainous areas consist of large cores of igneous rocks surrounded by larger areas of metamorphic rocks, mostly schists and gneiss. |
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These volcanic necks are the remnants of upwelling lava from the cores of active volcanoes in prehistoric times. |
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Finally, one of the more esoteric chemical markers to be found in ice cores is sodium. |
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It is a dense city with distinct urban cores, practical and delightful to traverse on foot. |
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Lesser values can be recorded in between the main storm cores and from the nimbostratus. |
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We have obtained and analyzed cores of varved sediments from Cheakamus, Green, and Glacier lakes. |
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Others contain cores of malachite that constitute up to about 30 percent of the nodule. |
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Chemical analysis of the ice and the air bubbles in these cores provide a picture of climate and atmosphere during the past 110,000 years. |
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For example, the team recovered six larger stones known as cores, from which flint tools used for butchering the elephant were chipped. |
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Qualcomm could have become a godfather to all the world's CDMA, 3G manufacturers and adopted an appropriate business model, much like ARM did by licensing its cores. |
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Zircon is an important phase for the petrogenetic interpretation as all the separated grains have rounded, detrital cores with thin euhedral overgrowths. |
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Plus, he says, their carbon cores could make them stronger than steel, so an electromagnet made from the wires wouldn't need a heavy structure to support it. |
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The ice cores reveal hundreds of thousands of ice layers laid down on top of one another year by year, just as a tree adds one new growth ring per year. |
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Computer cores have been increasing in speed, and increasingly quickly. |
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With so many traps waiting to ensnare the unwary we shouldn't be surprised that more and more of us are resorting to gifts that are less likely to betray our vulnerable cores. |
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During crystallization of the derivative granite, minor secondary zircon grew around the older cores, resulting in euhedral crystal forms of all the grains. |
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However, BL Lac objects are the active cores of elliptical galaxies. |
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In one variant of the receiver, the coils are collinear and are wound about cores that are mounted in pairs of diametrically opposed apertures in the housing of the probe. |
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Toyota has slashed Camry's lead content by reformulating undercoating, greases, bronze alloys and taking lead out of meter pointers, connections and heater cores. |
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Each lava unit was sampled, usually as seven independent cores, drilled over several metres of outcrop using a portable motor and oriented by sun and magnetic compasses. |
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One of the best ways is to drill ice cores, often stupendously long ones. |
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By contrast, the interior of big planets like Jupiter still hold some mysteries, such as whether they have rocky cores. |
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Between 20000 and 105000 BP the GRIP and GISP2 cores record 22 warm interstadial events reflecting extremely rapid climatic change in the North Atlantic. |
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Some edenitic hornblende crystals contain cores of orthopyroxene. |
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Unoiled Sisal Yarn is treated specially and widely used for making arts, crafts, pet toys, decorative goods and special cores for steel wire rope. |
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Some urban cores have recovered nicely, but most often the surrounding city areas have continued to see slow or negative growth. |
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The stator assembly consists of independently controlled electromagnet cores that are both identical and isolated from each other, and made of soft, magnetic composites. |
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These objects are now known to be neutron stars, the collapsed cores of massive stars that have ended their lives in vast outbursts known as supernova explosions. |
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Sediment cores obtained throughout the region show that dune fields have been active over broad areas for several periods in the past 3,000 years. |
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Oracle wants customers to multiply the number of processors cores in a system by.75 and then round up to the next whole number regardless of the fraction. |
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They dispose of used tools and debitage carefully, out of the way of bare feet, or, in the case of unused pieces and sizeable cores, where they may find them again. |
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Although small drills and perforators are occasionally found in archaeological contexts at cal A.D.900-1050, such tools are typically not made from formal microlithic cores. |
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Narrow building cores are commonly stabilized with outriggers, located in mechanical floors that divide the height of the building into three equal sections. |
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No surprise then that aside from wealthy coastal suburbs, the Democratic base has shrunk to the urban cores and college towns. |
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Jupiter and Saturn would form in less time than Uranus or Neptune, but Uranus and Neptune's planet cores would probably not have sufficient mass to reach their present size. |
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They maintain that the fissile cores are stored separately from the non-nuclear explosives packages, and that the warheads are stored separately from the delivery systems. |
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Periods of loess deposition are found to correlate with glacial periods when loess profiles are compared to palaeoclimatic evidence from deep-sea cores. |
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The two tech titans reported disappointing earnings as they try to diversify from their highly profitable, maturing cores. |
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Scoop out the cores and cut the apples across into thin half-moon slices. |
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These cores will have grown to substantial sizes, giving rise to large spherulites with cores representing a significant proportion of their total volume. |
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Such housing may be unaffordable, particularly in high-cost urban cores, but there is a fundamental market demand for it. |
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The whining pitch of the nuclear cores heightened to a point where the team of soldiers out there dropped their weapons and held their hands over their ears in intense agony. |
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Over the past decade we have drilled ice cores on domes for a variety of reasons, and this dome is the first thing I notice when looking at the surface topography map. |
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As these shelves grew equatorward the primary source of water vapour for snow formation was moved farther away from continental ice sheets where ice cores were later drilled. |
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The mysterious layers of ash in deep sea cores are suggestive of deliberate firing of the vegetation on the Australian mainland up to 150,000 years ago. |
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Red worms or red wigglers will turn those banana peels and apple cores into rich compost that can be used next spring. |
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Inside the cores, the area inside the bubbler tube should be the same as the area between bubbler tube and core ID to maximize flow. |
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The metaphyses contained sparse, thin, bony trabeculae with retention of cartilage cores and few intertrabecular connections. |
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We map their crown structure, we collect leaf and branch samples and tree ring cores, we install weather stations. |
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The most common type of neutrino forms within the cores of stars like our sun. |
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Undercuts in an injection-molded tool require slides or collapsable cores in the mold. |
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Situated to the right of the cores in Figure 5 is a column illustrating periods of deposition and nondeposition. |
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The supermassive black holes in the cores of some galaxies drive massive outflows of molecular hydrogen gas. |
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To evaluate the effect of refractory coatings on core strength, dip one set of test cores and leave the other set undipped. |
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Ostracodes were recovered from sediment cores taken in castle moats in England, Scotland, and Wales. |
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Using similar cores, Foster has traced the area's paleobiological record back more than 11,000 years. |
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Stars like our Sun expand and cool to become red giant stars when the hydrogen that fuels the nuclear fusion in their cores starts to run out. |
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Similarly, a long-term field experiment on conservation tillage in a pearl millet wheat system was selected for taking undisturbed cores. |
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A detailed petrographic study of samples from the side-wall cores, is almost complete. |
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Enzymological manipulations will be applied to PSII cores and these will be characterized by both EPR and optical methods. |
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Other uses for the product include the coating of troughs, pouring ladles, prilling dishes, sand cores and thermocouple sheaths. |
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The university dropout arranged for the fibreboard cores of the ornate doors to be impregnated with liquid cocaine. |
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The extracellular matrix of chorionic villi can be decreased, and the villous cores, thus, as pale as the intervillous space. |
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The tubes simultaneously acquired crystalline cores of iron, cobalt, or iron carbide, a compound that hardens steel. |
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For comparison, chitinozoan diversity data from Gotland, Skdne, drill cores of Gotland and mainland of Sweden are considered below. |
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Almost all elements heavier than hydrogen and helium were created inside the cores of stars. |
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What is verifiable is that the ice cores indicate Greenland has had dramatic temperature shifts many times over the past 100,000 years. |
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Such a pattern seems to fit the information on climate change found in oxygen isotope cores. |
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A more recent version of the sampling process makes use of modern glacial ice cores. |
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For the most recent glacial periods ice cores provide climate proxies from their ice, and atmospheric samples from included bubbles of air. |
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The central cores of major mountain ranges consist of intrusive igneous rocks, usually granite. |
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In the laboratory, stratigraphers analyze samples of stratigraphic sections that can be returned from the field, such as those from drill cores. |
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In the laboratory, biostratigraphers analyze rock samples from outcrop and drill cores for the fossils found in them. |
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Magnetic stratigraphers look for signs of magnetic reversals in igneous rock units within the drill cores. |
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Geologists also obtain data through stratigraphy, boreholes, core samples, and ice cores. |
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The duration of diatom species ranges have been documented through the study of ocean cores and rock sequences exposed on land. |
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The Fat Man bombs used in the Trinity nuclear test in July 1945, and in the bombing of Nagasaki in August 1945, had plutonium cores. |
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They are, therefore, often higher and their cores are less exposed to changes than the islands to the south. |
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Evidence of this cold period is also found in dendrochronology and ice cores. |
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The provenance of ocean sediments can be determined by analysing terrigenous strontium isotope ratios in deep ocean cores. |
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Evidence for these geomagnetic reversals can be found in basalts, sediment cores taken from the ocean floors, and seafloor magnetic anomalies. |
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Other information, especially as to the ratios of gases such as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, is provided by analysis of ice cores. |
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The Magdalenian tool culture is characterised by regular blade industries struck from carinated cores. |
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These appear at regular intervals due to the main current spinning off cores of warm water. |
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Recently, ice cores and ocean sediment cores provide more quantitative and accurately dated evidence for temperatures and total ice volumes. |
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Prismatic blades are flaked from stone cores through pressure flaking or direct percussion. |
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Other specialized cores reduce the shock from arresting a fall when used as a part of a personal or group safety system. |
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Greenland ice cores show 24 interstadials during the one hundred thousand years of the Wisconsin glaciation. |
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Analyses of stable isotopes from Greenland ice cores provide estimates for the start and end of the Younger Dryas. |
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Ostrogs were smaller and exclusively military forts, compared to larger kremlins that were the cores of Russian cities. |
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However, because cores were often off center, the wall thickness determined the size of the bore. |
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The effect of the damburst is visible in sediment cores from the downstream Little Langdale Tarn. |
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Most pencil cores are made of graphite mixed with a clay binder which leaves grey or black marks that can be easily erased. |
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However, when he and Harry fire curses at each other, their wands connect due to their identical cores. |
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Levallois cores are on fine-to-medium-grained quartzites, some being unstruck. |
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The cores have been architected to deliver very high performance with native command queuing and multiple outstanding command processing support. |
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They showed diagrams on how to make nuclear firing circuits and radioactive cores of atom bombs. |
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This results in applications that are easier to develop and maintain, and makes repartitioning and migrating functions between the cores trivial. |
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Evaluation of concordance of Gleason score between prostatectomy and biopsies that show more than two different Gleason scores in positive cores. |
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He uses beetlekill in the boards' cores as well as poplar and timber from statewide aspen blowdowns. |
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The company was looking for an automated solution for coating and handling the cores and opted for two heavy-duty robots to replace the manual handling. |
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The type of closure device and lineup system is critical to keep from knocking sand into the mold, crushing cores, preventing runouts and minimizing mold shift. |
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The core may include solid and liquid regions, and some planetary cores generate their own magnetic field, which can protect their atmospheres from solar wind stripping. |
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Padwa has developed nucleating agents based on compounds with nitrogen-containing aromatic cores such as pyridine, pyrimidine, pyrazine, pyridazine, triazine, and imidazole. |
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Longer and deeper sediment cores are expected in the near future. |
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Because of its significance for planetary cores, the physical properties of iron at high pressures and temperatures have also been studied extensively. |
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As such, iron is the most abundant element in the core of red giants, and is the most abundant metal in iron meteorites and in the dense metal cores of planets such as Earth. |
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From this blank he or she removes large flakes, to be used as cores. |
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Computer architecture has become so complex that putting multiple cores on a single chip became better than increasing the size and complexity of a single processor. |
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Inotec TC 5000 features improved collapsibility properties for light metal casting, improved immediate strength levels, and increased storage life for cores. |
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These had undergone profound pedogenesis during the Holocene, which resulted in the formation of a brown leached soil, preserved in four out of six cores. |
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Through GPU Gauntlet Sorting, the graphics card is forged with only the top-notch GPU cores to bring out the maximum processing power for going super overclock. |
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Thus the analysis of longer, high-resolution ice cores from the Canadian north could be quite revealing from the viewpoint of Arctic interdecadal variability. |
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The cores of 12 fences were rebuilt in 2012 and they are now made of a flexible plastic material which is more forgiving compared to the traditional wooden core fences. |
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Because the continuous cores also contain many types of microfossils, she says, they will enable biostratigraphers to precisely date and correlate the core sections. |
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The First World and Second World were at constant odds with one another via the tensions between their two cores, the United States and the Soviet Union, respectively. |
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The well reached its total depth of 2297metres on September 23, 2009 and was evaluated via open-hole wireline logging and the collection of sidewall cores. |
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The fastest ' things' i n the Universe are blobs of superheated plasma that are ejected from black holes that are in the cores of extremely active galaxies known as blazars. |
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The chemical evidence mainly consists of variations in the ratios of isotopes in fossils present in sediments and sedimentary rocks and ocean sediment cores. |
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Prismatic or subprismatic blade and bladelet cores are extremely rare. |
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Despite the difficulties, analysis of ice core and ocean sediment cores has shown periods of glacials and interglacials over the past few million years. |
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ProMetal RCT combines standard foundry materials and digital freeform fabrication technology to create complex cores and molds direct from CAD data. |
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Most amphibole grains are zoned, with medium green actinolitic cores and dark blue-green hornblende rims, and newly formed hornblende is present in the matrix. |
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Gravity and piston cores were analyzed for pore fluid chemistry, clay mineralogy, foraminiferal biostratigraphy, physical properties, and other variables. |
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From piston cores we know that periods of strong heat influx to the arctic realm are characterized by high foraminifer content in Norwegian Sea sediments. |
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Moreover, by instantiating four cores, our customers can search 600 MSPS to support up to 400 Gbps of traffic using a single programmable logic device. |
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Hot Neptunes close to their star could lose their atmospheres via hydrodynamic escape, leaving behind their cores with various liquids on the surface. |
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Using standard shop air, the mobile Roll Restorer uses a 20-ton hydraulic ram to straighten and reshape deformed cores with diameters from two to 12 inches. |
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The objective of the collaboration is to fabricate honeycomb cores from Durethan polyamides with the help of an automated, continuous process patented by EconCore. |
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In the future, we see our chemists, metallurgists and engineers discovering more space age alternatives to steel and rubber sleeve compounds for cores as well as covers. |
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For instance, astronomers can measure the density of small galaxies or the cores of larger galaxies by determining how well they act as gravitational lenses. |
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For older core samples, individual annual depositions cannot usually be distinguished, and dating is taken from the geomagnetic information in the cores. |
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Brown dwarfs, first seen in 1995, occupy a murky ground between planets and full-fledged stars, lacking the mass needed to sustain hydrogen fusion in their cores. |
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With Rambus' silicon proven PCI Express PHY cells, we are able to demonstrate the compatibility of our PCI Express Controller cores easily in silicon. |
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In the north, evidence suggests fairly dry conditions, but coral cores from the Great Barrier Reef show similar rainfall as today but with less variability. |
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A 2008 study of sediment cores and soil samples further suggests that carbon dioxide uptake via reforestation in the Americas could have contributed to the Little Ice Age. |
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The number of tree cores used in age structure analysis was 52 in Audile, 54 in Barkava, 37 in Pededze, 37 in Salenieki, 60 in Kinguru, 48 in Rauda, and only 13 in Mezotne. |
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These levels are much higher than at any time during the last 800,000 years, the period for which reliable data has been extracted from ice cores. |
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Our cruddy conurbations are mouldy apple cores in comparison. |
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Cores were visually cross-dated using narrow rings as signature years to accurately assign a year to each tree ring. |
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Cores are the weakest part of sandwich structures and they fail due to shear stress. |
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Cores with bifacial and multiracial flake removal reflect core rotation, while those with unifacial flake removal indicate flaking from one direction. |
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