In the 1650s radicalism turned back to its religious roots, fracturing into generally chiliastic sects of insignificant strength. |
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Mr Barry was 82 years old, chronically sick, partially sighted and after fracturing his hip was able to get around only with a walking frame. |
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Progressive intrusion and hydraulic fracturing gave rise to local brecciation of the banded rocks. |
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This process, which is analogous to hydraulic fracturing, causes the rock mass to dilate. |
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Unfortunately, she landed badly, breaking a leg and fracturing a bone at the bottom of her spine. |
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The methodology is based on the integration of a geomechanical reservoir description into fracturing design. |
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With many factions and continuous fracturing, the young country struggled to gain a sense of national union. |
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But the horse broke into a canter and despite Rachel's attempts to cling on, she slid off, fracturing her skull. |
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The large number of cable and satellite channels and their trends are causing a fracturing of pop culture into more subcultures. |
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This value indicates a behaviour strongly controlled by intense seismic swarms, rather than by isolated fracturing episodes. |
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The cortex of the bone becomes thinned leading to pathologic fracturing and distortion of the bones in the face and skull. |
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It's a story of passages, of a family that we have known for many years fracturing and moving on in their separate ways. |
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Both plates are strong and can bend elastically with only minor fracturing. |
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But it also politicized us by brutally and bitterly fracturing our community. |
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Imagine fracturing a material body such as a piece of wood, regarded as a plenum. |
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Blast-enhanced fracturing is a process used at sites with fractured bedrock formations. |
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A tooth may penetrate an extensor tendon and MCP joint capsule, sometimes fracturing a metacarpal or phalangeal bone. |
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His smile crystallized into a frozen grin, the part in his hair fracturing to the very foundations of his Brylcream. |
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This inequality leads to fracturing within the stone and eventual disintegration. |
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Designed to be an ocean liner, the 150,000-grt vessel is fracturing the mold of simply becoming just another gargantuan cruise ship. |
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We should brace ourselves for a fracturing of the gay rights movement in the next few decades, between assimilationists and their opponents. |
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Meanwhile, Hawk Flyer, a leading fancy for the Seabiscuit St Leger, has been put down after fracturing a pastern. |
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Signs of osteoporosis include joint pain, difficulty standing or sitting up straight, or fracturing a bone without much force or impact. |
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The election campaign has highlighted the fracturing of Fijian politics and government institutions along racial, regional and sectional lines. |
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He fell nearly six feet into the orchestra pit, badly fracturing his wrist, injuring his leg and cutting his lip. |
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During podium training, she landed short on a tumbling pass, fracturing her fibula and tearing ligaments in her ankle. |
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This in some condition may lead to excess pore pressure in the core, resulting in hydraulic fracturing of the dam. |
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We may see the gradual erosion of the two party system and an enormous fracturing of the vote over the next couple of decades. |
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As she crossed the fields a shell exploded close to her, fracturing her legs and knocking her to the ground. |
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This fracturing allows birds of the forest edge, such as cowbirds and blue jays, to parasitize and prey upon the thrushes. |
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Roundness is increased by abrasion and chemical weathering processes, which blunt particle edges, and decreased by fracturing, which creates new, unworn edges. |
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The satellite images used in the study also showed the lower parts of the glaciers fracturing and disintegrating in response to the loss of the ice shelf. |
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He suffered severe head trauma when a stray board, whose owner was not wearing a leg rope, smashed into the back of his head fracturing his skull. |
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Typically hydraulic fracturing is conducted in vertical boreholes. |
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Word is Adams fell nearly six feet into the orchestra pit at Liverpool's Royal Court theatre, badly fracturing his wrist, injuring his leg and cutting his lip. |
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Smaller fluvial or subaqueous overprints of former submarine channel morphologies and even desiccation or fracturing may be sought to test our model. |
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Last month he stepped on a police stun grenade as it blew up, shredding his clothes and fracturing ribs. |
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They are the leading practitioner of a process used in extracting oil and gas known as hydraulic fracturing, in which benzene is injected into underground formations. |
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It will take a miracle to keep this horse's hooves from splitting and its fetlocks from fracturing, but if he can win a few bucks, what does Bourdelle care? |
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The elections are seen as a crucial step in stabilizing Ukraine and represent a chance to stop the fracturing of the country. |
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Calcite and barite actually crystallize after the formation of chalcedony and quartz cease and often infill or possibly cause subsequent fracturing of the agate. |
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Likewise, plenty of medical research goes into looking at the problems of fracturing a bone, but little is done towards researching the effects of the funny bone. |
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These two philosophies are fracturing organizations at the top of the atheist activism food chain. |
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The advent of horizontal drilling and horizontal hydraulic fracturing technology has allowed hundreds of thousands of acres of land to be leased and eventually fracked. |
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Collins needed stitches but could be fit for next weekend, but Willoughby is out for some time after fracturing his cheekbone and damaging an eye socket. |
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Where I see a politician bestriding the British political scene, he sees a lonely figure, in constant danger of a painstaking alliance fracturing apart. |
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Hywel's wide domain, later known as Deheubarth, briefly eclipsed Gwynedd under his immediate heirs before fracturing. |
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Hydraulic fracturing creates greater permeability and increases hydrocarbon flow to the wellbore. |
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For these reasons, hydraulic fracturing is under international scrutiny, restricted in some countries, and banned altogether in others. |
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The European Union is drafting regulations that would permit the controlled application of hydraulic fracturing. |
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Most mineral vein systems are a result of repeated natural fracturing during periods of relatively high pore fluid pressure. |
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As of 2013, massive hydraulic fracturing is being applied on a commercial scale to shales in the United States, Canada, and China. |
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The propped fracture is permeable enough to allow the flow of gas, oil, salt water and hydraulic fracturing fluids to the well. |
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Hydraulic fracturing is performed in cased wellbores, and the zones to be fractured are accessed by perforating the casing at those locations. |
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The main purposes of fracturing fluid are to extend fractures, add lubrication, change gel strength, and to carry proppant into the formation. |
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The proppant is a granular material that prevents the created fractures from closing after the fracturing treatment. |
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Once the drilling rig has been removed, a wireline truck is used to perforate near the bottom of the well, and then fracturing fluid is pumped. |
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Hydraulic fracturing has been seen as one of the key methods of extracting unconventional oil and unconventional gas resources. |
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Therefore, depending on the geological characteristics of the formation, specific technologies such as hydraulic fracturing are required. |
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Research suggests that hydraulic fracturing wells have an adverse impact on agricultural productivity in the vicinity of the wells. |
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Josh Fox's 2010 Academy Award nominated film Gasland became a center of opposition to hydraulic fracturing of shale. |
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The film Promised Land, starring Matt Damon, takes on hydraulic fracturing. |
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The film covers the politics, spiritual, scientific, medical and professional points of view on hydraulic fracturing. |
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There is concern over the possible adverse public health implications of hydraulic fracturing activity. |
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Hydraulic fracturing has been sometimes linked to induced seismicity or earthquakes. |
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Microseismic events are often used to map the horizontal and vertical extent of the fracturing. |
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Hydraulic fracturing is excluded from the Safe Drinking Water Act's underground injection control's regulation, except when diesel fuel is used. |
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In 2012, Vermont became the first state in the United States to ban hydraulic fracturing. |
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The undercarriage hit a boulder and the aircraft crashed, fracturing his skull, smashing his nose and temporarily blinding him. |
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Brine is commonly produced during well completion operations, particularly after the hydraulic fracturing of a well. |
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In hydraulic fracturing, well operators force water mixed with a variety of chemicals through the wellbore casing into the rock. |
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The volume of water used to hydraulically fracture wells varies according to the hydraulic fracturing technique. |
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Hydrothermal circulation and fracturing soon followed, altering the dacite and depositing ore minerals and gangue in the veins. |
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New York blinks in the face of uncertainty and bans hydraulic fracturing. |
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The terms aquifer, aquiclude, and aquitard are relative in a carbonate sequence because of variability in bedding, jointing, and fracturing. |
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Roland Carmagnole was beaten round the head with a plank of wood, breaking every bone in his face and fracturing his skull twice. |
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He had fallen into a gravel quarry, landing with his chest on the corner of a cocopan and fracturing the ribs on both sides of his sternum. |
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As of July 1, oil and natural gas companies must disclose the chemicals used when hydraulically fracturing rock to extract oil and gas. |
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The development of hydraulic fracturing technology has led to the usage of proppants. |
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Of wells currently being drilled, more than 90 percent use hydraulic fracturing. |
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Pollard and Aydin summarized the geometry and mechanics of fracturing in rock. |
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The fracture stress and the fracture energies of ductile fracturing samples increased with increasing test speed. |
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The women's calcium intake did not seem to be associated with their risk of fracturing a hip, even when they used as much as 1500 milligrams of calcium daily. |
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In the latter areas, ore-related veinlets clearly cut an earlier barren silicification that exploited pathways generated by fracturing of the rocks along perlitic cracks. |
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The diagenetic processes that have affected the Arab-D reservoir include dolomitization, leaching and recrystallization, cementation, compaction and fracturing. |
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She died when she tried to duck back into the vehicle, and shock waves from a suicide bomb knocked her head into a lever on the sunroof, fracturing her skull. |
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Drill hole three cut a 86 metre wide, strongly fractured and altered graphitic-pyritic pelite unit containing fracturing, grey clay and slickensides. |
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After fracturing the third metacarpus on his left hand in a crash during testing earlier this month, it was always going to be a hard opening round for the young Irishman. |
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Since the first commercial hydraulic fracturing operation in 1949, approximately one million wells have been hydraulically fractured in the United States. |
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Approximately 40,000 gallons of chemicals are used per fracturing. |
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Since the transformation is accompanied by a significant change in volume, it can easily induce fracturing of ceramics or rocks passing through this temperature limit. |
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On 17 December 2014, New York became the second state to issue a complete ban on any hydraulic fracturing due to potential risks to human health and the environment. |
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Germany has announced draft regulations that would allow using hydraulic fracturing for the exploitation of shale gas deposits with the exception of wetland areas. |
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However, surface spills of hydraulic fracturing fluids or wastewater may affect groundwater, and emissions to air also have the potential to impact on health. |
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The gas industry is making plans to try to counter the film's criticisms of hydraulic fracturing with informational flyers, and Twitter and Facebook posts. |
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There have been many protests directed at hydraulic fracturing. |
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Some studies The same report concludes that in Europe, using hydraulic fracturing would have very little advantage in terms of competitiveness and energy security. |
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Hydraulic fracturing is used to increase the rate at which fluids, such as petroleum, water, or natural gas can be recovered from subterranean natural reservoirs. |
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Injection of radioactive tracers along with the fracturing fluid is sometimes used to determine the injection profile and location of created fractures. |
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Sometimes pH modifiers are used to break down the crosslink at the end of a hydraulic fracturing job, since many require a pH buffer system to stay viscous. |
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The fracturing fluid varies depending on fracturing type desired, and the conditions of specific wells being fractured, and water characteristics. |
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In such cases the fracturing may extend only a few feet from the borehole. |
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Since then, hydraulic fracturing has been used to stimulate approximately one million oil and gas wells in various geologic regimes with good success. |
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On 17 March 1949, Halliburton performed the first two commercial hydraulic fracturing treatments in Stephens County, Oklahoma, and Archer County, Texas. |
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This study was the basis of the first hydraulic fracturing experiment, conducted in 1947 at the Hugoton gas field in Grant County of southwestern Kansas by Stanolind. |
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Hydraulic fracturing is highly controversial in many countries. |
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In particular, the combination of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing has resulted in a significant increase in production from previously uneconomic plays. |
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