The key question now is: how to get to the customer focused flow zone and keep up the momentum? |
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The sympathetic nervous system regulates blood flow and perspiration. |
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Lobes originated as result of ice flow following shallow topographic depressions filled with soft sediment substrate. |
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Innovative buildings specifically for this purpose were built at West Quay, with baths that were filled and emptied by the flow of the tide. |
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Surface temperature can be affected by the rate of blood flow to a certain area, and also by the surface area of the surrounding tissue. |
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In the Top End the Roper River, Walker River and Wilton River flow into the Gulf. |
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In fluid dynamics, an eddy is the swirling of a fluid and the reverse current created when the fluid is in a turbulent flow regime. |
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The most common type of flow is pillow lava, named so after its distinctive shape. |
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Otherwise, the flow of the Westerlies into the Rocky Mountains lead to the wettest, and at elevation snowiest, locations within North America. |
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The Itchen and Test are trout rivers that flow from the chalk through wooded valleys into Southampton Water. |
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Rather than absorption of the Neanderthal population, this gene flow appears to have been of limited duration and limited extent. |
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Air flow through the parabronchi of the paleopulmo is in the same direction to the dorsobronchi during inspiration and expiration. |
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In June 1690, a massive earthquake opened a bedrock fault, forming a rift or a graben that permitted the water to flow into the Rio Branco. |
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Several streams flow into the sea, often as waterfalls in the steeper parts of the coast. |
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The largest river basin in South America is that of the Amazon, which has the highest volume flow of any river on Earth. |
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It is however possible that restricted gene flow could reduce genetic diversity within populations that become isolated. |
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A flow proceeding up a curved channel is the same flow, even though its direction varies continuously along the channel. |
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Both the DSOW and ISOW flow around the Irminger Basin and Labrador Sea in a deep boundary current. |
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The westward surface flow at the equator in both oceans is part of the South Equatorial Current. |
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An exception to this rule is in Hawaii, where upslope flow due to the trade winds lead to one of the wettest locations on Earth. |
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These currents, which flow under the surface of the ocean and are thus hidden from immediate detection, are called submarine rivers. |
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Additionally, the aircraft must be placed in a flow consistent with the aircraft's route of flight. |
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Some degree of gene flow is a normal evolutionary process, nevertheless, hybridization threatens the existence of rare species. |
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No evidence for gene flow in the direction from modern humans to Neanderthals was found. |
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The flow of migrants to advanced economic countries has been claimed to provide a means through which global wages converge. |
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Each is said to stand at the center of the Paradise garden from which four rivers flow to nourish the whole world. |
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Lands drained by rivers that flow into the Atlantic Ocean are part of Labrador, the rest belongs to Quebec. |
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One reason for this is the rivers that flow from the Sierra region and the Usuamacinta River. |
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At the time, the River of the West was thought to rise in western Minnesota and flow west through the Great Plains. |
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The dissolved material precipitates again in open pore spaces, which means there is a net flow of material into the pores. |
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The Schengen Borders Code requires participating states to remove all obstacles to free traffic flow at internal borders. |
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Thus, if the speed of flow is doubled, the flow would dislodge objects with 64 times as much submerged weight. |
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These internal waves continue to flow eastward and to refract around coastal features. |
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As slab rollback velocities increase, circular mantle flow velocities also increase, accelerating extension rates. |
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The changes observed represent the mass flow rate and density of the fluid. |
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A flow has both a magnitude and a direction, both of which can vary substantially with depth and over short distances due to local bathymetry. |
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Thermohaline circulation of the world's oceans involves the flow of warm surface waters from the southern hemisphere into the North Atlantic. |
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Depending on the water level, this flow of the Rhine water is clearly visible along the entire length of the lake. |
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Mesoscale ocean eddies are characterized by currents which flow in a roughly circular motion around the center of the eddy. |
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Also, wind waves modify the flow near the surface, and make observations close to the surface rather difficult. |
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Kinematic dynamo theory was mainly a matter of trying different flow geometries and testing whether such geometries could sustain a dynamo. |
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In mountainous areas, heavy precipitation is possible where upslope flow is maximized within windward sides of the terrain at elevation. |
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The combined flow of these gyres acts to advect the storm slowly poleward and westward. |
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This boundary layer can separate from the surface, essentially creating a new surface and completely changing the flow path. |
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The periods indicated by the sediment record correspond to historic records of high river flow recorded by instruments at Vicksburg, Mississippi. |
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Traffic flow is broadly divided into departures, arrivals, and overflights. |
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Gene flow appears to be biased towards males, but overall populations are matrilineally structured. |
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Depending on the species, an erection may be fueled by blood flow into vascular, spongy tissue or by muscular action. |
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A pulsating flow of ambient air and vacuum is applied to the inflation's air chamber during the milking process. |
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Leak detection is monitored through a SCADA system that assesses pressure and volume flow every 5 seconds. |
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All of the regions mainly depended on trade, manufacturing and the encouragement of the free flow of goods and craftsmen. |
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They additionally indicate patterns of ancestry, imply new migrations, and show the actual flow of individuals between disparate regions. |
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The port is distinguished by its size, infrastructure, and efficiency in managing the flow of ships. |
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In areas where the wind flow is light, sea breezes and land breezes are important factors in a location's prevailing winds. |
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Some degree of gene flow is normal adaptation and not all gene and genotype constellations can be preserved. |
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It was believed that any evil spirit or evil air would flow out of the body through the hole and leave the patient in peace. |
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This high frequency may suggest some gene flow between ancestral human and Neanderthal populations due to mating between the two. |
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These basins encompass numerous rivers and streams which all eventually flow into the Gulf of Mexico. |
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These are often elongated structures and can be used to establish the direction of the flow during deposition. |
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Rivers which flow into the Gulf of California include the Colorado, Fuerte, Mayo, Sinaloa, Sonora, and the Yaqui. |
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Studies of glacial rebound give us information about the flow law of mantle rocks and also past ice sheet history. |
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Tilting of land will also affect the flow of water in lakes and rivers in the future, and thus important for water resource management planning. |
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Dunes on the bed of a channel significantly increase flow resistance, their presence and growth playing a major part in river flooding. |
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Due to their relatively small and lightweight bodies, bats are not at risk of blood flow rushing to their heads when roosting. |
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Many of the deaths take place on stretches of road where streams flow underneath showing that migration routes often follow water courses. |
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A mathematical model used to simulate river or stream flow and calculate water quality parameters is a hydrological transport model. |
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Like traffic merging on a highway, the water flow is constricted in both directions because it must pass over the Camarinal Sill. |
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This is so fundamental to traffic flow that it is sometimes referred to as the rule of the road. |
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When the continents separated and reformed themselves, it changed the flow of the oceanic currents and winds. |
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Heat flow at passive margins changes significantly over its lifespan, high at the beginning and decreasing with age. |
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This runoff is called saturation excess overland flow or saturated overland flow. |
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The rate of flow was increased and the ground water level fell significantly. |
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The tides' influence on current flow is much more difficult to analyse, and data is much more difficult to collect. |
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For instance Hornindalsvatnet is at least 500 meters deep and water takes an average of 16 years to flow through the lake. |
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Tidal flow timings and velocities appear in tide charts or a tidal stream atlas. |
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When oscillating tidal currents in the stratified ocean flow over uneven bottom topography, they generate internal waves with tidal frequencies. |
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Coastal salt marshes can be distinguished from terrestrial habitats by the daily tidal flow that occurs and continuously floods the area. |
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The flow of cold, gray mountain water continues for some distance into the lake. |
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Sediment is transported based on the strength of the flow that carries it and its own size, volume, density, and shape. |
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Rogen moraines or ribbed moraines are a type of basal moraines that form a series of ribs perpendicular to the ice flow in an ice sheet. |
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The second type occurs at the bottom of the atmosphere and ocean, where frictional forces are associated with flow over rough surfaces. |
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Like stratovolcanoes, they can produce violent, explosive eruptions, but their lava generally does not flow far from the originating vent. |
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If the upwards velocity is higher than the settling velocity, the sediment will be transported high in the flow as wash load. |
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The pattern of flow is organized by the rotation of the Earth and the presence of the solid inner core. |
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The erosion associated with overland flow may occur through different methods depending on meteorological and flow conditions. |
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Although Eastern Norway has a number of rivers, none of these flow into the ocean at Oslo. |
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Studies show that cardiac blood flow provides sufficient O2 to sustain lipolytic pathways during dives, remedying their hypoxic challenge. |
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It is induced indirectly by the storm itself, the result of a feedback between the cyclonic flow of the storm and its environment. |
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The thickest lava flow sequences of the African CAMP are situated in Morocco, where there are basaltic lava piles more than 300 metres thick. |
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In fluid dynamics, turbulence or turbulent flow is a flow regime characterized by chaotic, stochastic property changes. |
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Currents flow through this canyon southward, mixing offshore waters with the Nova Scotia Current. |
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All of these factors work together to determine the size of wind waves and the structure of the flow within them. |
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This flow is returned towards the pole in an intensified western boundary current. |
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This relation shows the wind flow transferring its kinetic energy to the water surface at their interface. |
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It was the largest natural body of water in Wales before its level was raised by Thomas Telford to help support the flow of the Ellesmere Canal. |
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The construction of the dam and the military port has brought an important flow of workers and soldiers. |
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As the Solent valley flooded and the island eroded, the river received less water flow and more sediment, causing it to become more tidal. |
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At Wareham it and the River Piddle, also known as the River Trent, flow into Poole Harbour via the Wareham Channel. |
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Valley or stream erosion occurs with continued water flow along a linear feature. |
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The image below is a schematic block flow diagram of a typical natural gas processing plant. |
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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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The gas usually dissipates readily outdoors, but can sometimes collect in dangerous quantities if flow rates are high enough. |
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Depending on flow conditions and the level of water in Llyn Celyn, water can flow either into or out of the lake at the normal outflow point. |
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Impulse turbines change the direction of flow of a high velocity fluid or gas jet. |
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Jagged terrain combines to produce unpredictable flow patterns and turbulence, such as rotors. |
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It contributes to the flow of bottom water from the Adriatic to the Levantine Basin through the Ionian Sea. |
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This results in moisture rich air from the Pacific Ocean to flow from the west, resulting in frequent rainstorms and wind on the coast. |
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Rivers that flow into Lyme Bay include the Exe, Otter, Sid and Axe in Devon, and the Lim, Char, Brit and Bride in Dorset. |
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These currents, called submarine rivers, flow under the surface of the ocean and are hidden from immediate detection. |
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A number of rivers flow into the Moray Firth, including the River Ness, the River Findhorn and the River Spey. |
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Other quantities of interest include the average flow in a river, in a year or by season. |
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When this melted during the summers, water was forced to flow on the surface, and carved out the gorge. |
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When the common ostrich is breathing normally, under no heat stress, air flow is laminar. |
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When the common ostrich is experiencing heat stress from the environment the air flow is considered turbulent. |
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The light bridge allows the waters to flow freely around the island and improves the efficiency of the now operational dam. |
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This number describes the speed of the turbine at its maximum efficiency with respect to the power and flow rate. |
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The main source of irrigation water is the river Nile of which the flow is controlled by the high dam at Aswan. |
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As part of the Hadley cell circulation, surface air flows toward the equator while the flow aloft is towards the poles. |
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Surface water flow can include flow both in recognizable river channels and otherwise. |
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After this elastic phase, uplift proceeded by slow viscous flow so the rate of uplift decreased exponentially after that. |
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The flow of income from the New World proved vital to his militant foreign policy, but nonetheless his exchequer several times faced bankruptcy. |
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Several communities border the Minas Basin or the rivers that flow into it. |
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As of 2011 ExxonMobil ranked first among the supermajors measured by market capitalization, cash flow and profits. |
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Two rivers flow through the area, one being the River Irvine and the other being the Annick Water. |
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Another element that was adopted was the use of roundabouts at junctions instead of traffic lights which would allow traffic to flow freely. |
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Upon completion, the new city which is still under development is anticipating 250,000 residents and a daily flow of 150,000 commuters. |
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Minor eruptions are frequent and lava flow has been observed in recent years. |
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Of course, the Coriolis force does still impact the direction of the flow of water, but only minutely. |
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Indeed, Elio would take prototypes out on the autostrada covered in wool tufts in order to test air flow over the body. |
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From here, the situation becomes more complicated, as the Dutch name Rijn no longer coincides with the main flow of water. |
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Achieving such free flow requires the construction of many overpasses, underpasses, and ramp systems. |
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In cold climates, the gray wolf can reduce the flow of blood near its skin to conserve body heat. |
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The tree responds by producing tyloses, effectively blocking the flow from roots to leaves. |
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Infection and death of the phloem effectively girdles the tree and stops the flow of water and nutrients. |
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Parts of this ice sheet form moving glaciers known as ice streams, which flow towards the edges of the continent. |
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Kiln casting glass involves heating chunks of glass in a kiln until they are liquid and flow into a waiting mold below it in the kiln. |
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While their and others' attacks brought home a great deal of money, they hardly dented the flow of gold and silver from Mexico to Spain. |
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The Afon Tryweryn is a dam released river, allowing water to flow when other rivers are running dry, providing a year round white water venue. |
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The process of glacier establishment, growth and flow is called glaciation. |
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The flow shows strong seasonal variations and can be twice as high in winter as in summer. |
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Mesoscale activity in the peripheral flow becomes more pronounced during these warmer seasons and is subject to interannual variability. |
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Occasionally, a film maker will actually edit his film to fit the flow of music, rather than have the composer edit his score to the final cut. |
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The Vistula and the Oder flow into the Baltic Sea, as do numerous smaller rivers in Pomerania. |
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During a flood in November 1743 the river bed eroded and sea water could flow into the lake at high tide. |
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Glaciers slowly deform and flow due to stresses induced by their weight, creating crevasses, seracs, and other distinguishing features. |
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Dunes occur in different shapes and sizes, formed by interaction with the flow of air or water. |
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The boundary conditions dictate no flow across the coastline and free slip at the bottom. |
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Because of friction and the rigidity of rocks, they cannot glide or flow past each other easily, and occasionally all movement stops. |
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Changing landscape for the use of agriculture has a great effect on the flow of fresh water. |
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Convoys slowed the flow of supplies, since ships had to wait as convoys were assembled. |
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The economic recoveries of France, Italy, and Belgium, Cowen found, also predated the flow of US aid. |
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The flow of nitrogen from night-soil in rural China is valuable, whereas human excrement in an urban center is a pollution problem. |
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The basin within which Malheur Lake, Oregon was created when a lava flow dammed the Malheur River. |
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Many of these ferries are traditional reaction ferries, a type of cable ferry that uses the current flow of the river to provide propulsion. |
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The towed array is the mainstay of NATO submarine detection systems, as it reduces the flow noise heard by operators. |
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All airports use a traffic pattern to assure smooth traffic flow between departing and arriving aircraft. |
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A salinity maximum zone is formed, and both riverine and oceanic water flow close to the surface towards this zone. |
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Germany signals the border controls are only temporary, and only to support an orderly flow of migration into the area. |
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Peat forms in wetland conditions, where flooding obstructs the flow of oxygen from the atmosphere, slowing the rate of decomposition. |
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For many rivers in large valleys, this unseen component of flow may greatly exceed the visible flow. |
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After the ice sheet or glacier melts, the mantle begins to flow back to its original position, pushing the crust back up. |
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The northern flow keeps the name IJssel until it flows into Lake IJsselmeer. |
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The middle flow begins as Nederrijn, then changes into Lek, then joins the Noord, thereby forming Nieuwe Maas. |
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The Labrador Current and the WGC flow in opposite directions resulting in a cyclonic eddy. |
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In this mode, almost all the energy generated by friction in the disc is swept along with the flow instead of radiated away. |
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This strengthens the drug industry while weakening the efforts of law enforcement to monitor the flow of drug money into the legitimate economy. |
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Transverse crevasses are transverse to flow and form where steeper slopes cause a glacier to accelerate. |
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When a glacier's size shrinks below a critical point, its flow stops and it becomes stationary. |
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Lateral moraines are formed at the side of the ice flow and terminal moraines at the foot, marking the maximum advance of the glacier. |
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Elver influx is linked to increased temperature and reduced flow early in the migration season, and to tidal cycle influence later on. |
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Straightening rivers allows water to flow more rapidly downstream, increasing the risk of flooding places further downstream. |
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Because of the gradient in pressure due to the overlying weight of the glacier, such streams can even flow uphill. |
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As glaciers flow over bedrock, they soften and lift blocks of rock into the ice. |
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Despite its wide range, however, little gene flow occurs across certain natural barriers, such as the Strait of Gibraltar or the Bosphorus. |
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This bulbous expansion acts as a windkessel, ensuring a steady blood flow as the heart rate slows during diving. |
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The volume of discharge of the Amazon River sometimes used to describe large volumes of water flow such as ocean currents. |
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The primary rotating flow in a tropical cyclone results from the conservation of angular momentum by the secondary circulation. |
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Ethiopia has 14 major rivers, which flow from its highlands, including the Nile. |
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Cuttlefish blood must flow more rapidly than that of most other animals because haemocyanin carries substantially less oxygen than haemoglobin. |
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Border trade, in general, refers to the flow of goods and services across the international borders between jurisdictions. |
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The flow of genes from Neanderthal populations to modern human was not all one way. |
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They also speculate that there is an overall decrease in cerebral blood flow to the brain. |
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The average flow of the river is very low, only a few cubic metres per second, but much higher flows are possible during periods of heavy runoff. |
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When diving, they reduce their heart rate and maintain blood flow only to the heart, brain and lungs. |
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It reversed the flow of the Chicago River so the water flowed away from Lake Michigan rather than into it. |
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These rivers mainly flow southwards, with the Jubba River entering the Indian Ocean at Kismayo. |
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This is one way that the flow of information between the First and Third Worlds may become more even. |
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Resistivity is a measure of how strongly a material opposes the flow of electric current. |
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Turbulent flow is defined as the flow in which the system's inertial forces are dominant over the viscous forces. |
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In this area the general water flow is distorted by more local conditions reaching across to France. |
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They dug trenches near the river to redirect the flow of the water. |
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Spermatozoa move to the epididymis by the flow of fluid into the lumen of the seminiferous tubules from the adluminal spaces. |
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However, turbulent flow along the vehicle afterbody can under some conditions produce a comparable or greater heat flux. |
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These channels allow the cold, dense water formed in the Arctic to flow into the North Atlantic to form North Atlantic Deep Water. |
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The resulting impulse spins the turbine and leaves the fluid flow with diminished kinetic energy. |
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Yet the systole and diastole of the heart are not without their analogy in the ebb and flow of love. |
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The machinery, when activated, would create atemporal bubbles wherein nothing was affected by the flow of time. |
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Dividing the code into basic blocks makes analysis of control flow much easier. |
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What bearing hath be shown of late toward thee By which thou might'st beframe some estimate Of his mind's placid flow or turbulent? |
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Remote subsea wells may also be connected to a platform by flow lines and by umbilical connections. |
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Rapid solution exchanges were accomplished through a series of flow pipes mounted onto a piezoelectric bimorph to evoke NMDA receptor currents. |
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I consider where more landmarks are needed and other changes for better flow and breadcrumbing. |
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So while content can bubble up, it can also flow down to many smaller blogs and reach both a large audience and deep into networks. |
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In the southern hemisphere the flow of air around a low-pressure system is clockwise. |
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She heard confusedly the busy, indifferent voices around her, and wished her mind could flow into that easy babbling current. |
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Although a powerful tool, coroutines can be hard to understand due to the way data can flow back and forth between sections of the code. |
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Introducing difference into the flow of time, it suggested the possibility of counterlives in the present. |
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Changes in oscillatory CSF flow at the craniovertebral junction were demonstrated on dynamic phase-contrast MRI by Dujovny, et al. |
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Meanwhile, raw human effluence continues to flow untreated into the River Avoca. |
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Culture jamming is, at root, just a metaphor for stopping the flow of spectacle long enough to adjust your set. |
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Pressure readings are taken downhole next to the feed zone and the total flow is measured on the surface using a separator. |
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Often in gas turbine designs part of the compressed air flow bypasses the burner and is used to cool the turbine blades. |
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The notion of flow is basic to the study of ordinary differential equations. |
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Theoretically, the platform would then have been isolated from the flow of oil and gas and the fire contained. |
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Fraccing is the process of creating cracks in underground coal seams to increase the flow and recovery of gas or oil out of a well. |
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Free cash flow can be very negative for profitable, fast-growing businesses and very positive for unprofitable, declining ones. |
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Consequently, Jim Crow aided hooch to flow freehandedly in the Baptist Bottom. |
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The trade winds act as the steering flow for tropical cyclones that form over world's oceans, guiding their path westward. |
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From between set teeth came now a flow of oaths and imprecations as steady as the flow of water from the gargoyle overhead. |
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Goddess and God flow throughout all of nature, through each and every man and woman, becoming fully present in the world. |
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What evil will not a rival say to stop the flow of grist to the mill of the hated one? |
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Oh, then what gushings forth of living water are seen to flow out from the smitten Rock! |
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The flow eroded the retaining ridge, causing the rock dam to fail and releasing lake water into the Atlantic. |
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The NADW is fed by a flow of warm shallow water into the northern North Atlantic which is responsible for the anomalous warm climate in Europe. |
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Such treatment is generally necessary to achieve adequate flow rates in shale gas, tight gas, tight oil, and coal seam gas wells. |
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In either case, the water had to be discharged into a stream or ditch at a level where it could flow away by gravity. |
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The narrow roads present a challenge for traffic flow and, from the 1960s, certain areas have been very congested. |
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Impulse turbines are most efficient for use in cases where the flow is low and the inlet pressure is high. |
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Since the Victorian era the Thames has been extensively embanked, and many of its London tributaries now flow underground. |
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We not only have to cultivate our home-grown talent better, but we also need to stimulate the flow of talent into our country. |
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The shallow sills are obstacles to the flow of heavy salt water from the Kattegat into the basins around Bornholm and Gotland. |
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A reduced blood flow in the webbing on their feet outside of the breeding season also helps to maintain body temperature when they swim. |
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The major rivers flow through the wide valleys between the mountain systems. |
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The Romans recycled public bath waste water by using it as part of the flow that flushed the latrines. |
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Under Diocletian, the flow of direct requests to the emperor rapidly reduced and soon ceased altogether. |
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As time progressed these medical texts would be translated into Arabic and then back into Latin as the flow of information changed. |
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Most of the payments making up the transactions flow between several banks, most of which maintain accounts with the Federal Reserve Banks. |
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Moreover, we postulate, these relations become crucial in social systems of high information flow and content, that is infosocieties. |
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And, across the gleaming beaches, lo! the mighty flow and fall Of the great ingathering waters thundering under Wamberal! |
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Troubles back in Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries generated a steady flow of emigrants. |
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Explanations which continually remind one's interlocutor of one's ignorance are a great damper upon the easy flow of talk. |
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By measuring rainfall, runoff, and drainage area, Perrault showed that rainfall was sufficient to account for flow of the Seine. |
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The predominantly onshore flow makes the Lima area one of the cloudiest among the entire Peruvian coast. |
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The severely low rainfall impacts on water supply in the city, which originates from wells and from rivers that flow from the Andes. |
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In this region, rivers flow northwest, with a dendritic drainage system, into the Ohio River basin. |
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Many organizations start with job production and, as they develop and become larger, move to batch production and finish up with flow production. |
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Gas turbines are rotary engines that extract energy from a flow of combustion gas. |
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Compared to a turbojet of identical thrust, a turbofan has a much larger air mass flow rate. |
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The rate of flow of fuel entering the engine is very small compared with the rate of flow of air. |
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Compressor inlet cooling increases the aerodynamic speed and flow and thrust. |
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Only some of this air taken from the compressors returns to the turbine flow to contribute to thrust production. |
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If the increasing air mass flow reduces the fuel ratio below certain value, flame extinction occurs. |
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On the other hand, turbojets accelerate a much smaller mass flow of intake air and burned fuel, but they then reject it at very high speed. |
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The region's major rivers, the Nene, the Soar, the Trent and the Welland, flow in a northeasterly direction towards the Humber and the Wash. |
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Also a flow laminarizator was added to the duct that was located just before the solar collector. |
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The surgeon lased the elongated soft palate, cutting off the excess tissue and stopping the blood flow in one swipe. |
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Treated sewage from all the towns and villages in the Thames catchment flow into the Thames via sewage treatment plants. |
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As with other waves, the wave tends to break in shallow places and near the bank, and flow smoothly in deep water. |
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Since it was cut through steeply sloped land, its flow became difficult to control, and it was never to function efficiently. |
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Wind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electric power. |
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This in turn led to a steady flow of new recruits and the wealth to maintain multiple fortifications across the Outremer. |
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Gaupnefjorden branch of Sognefjorden is strongly affected by freshwater as glacial river flow in. |
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To the north of the summit are a number of high altitude gills which flow into Lingmell Beck. |
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The sails are adjusted to create a smooth laminar flow over the sail surfaces. |
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They are created by the onshore flow from the cool high latitude oceans to their west. |
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This reduces flow into the borehole from the surrounding rock formation, and partially seals off the borehole from the surrounding rock. |
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Hydraulic fracturing creates greater permeability and increases hydrocarbon flow to the wellbore. |
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The island is drained by several rivers, most of which flow through the central area and enter the sea at the south of the island. |
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Completing a cyclical flow of creativity, the Dutch master of geometrical illusions was inspired to produce his two masterpieces. |
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The industry still supports about 47,000 jobs locally and known reserves are such that oil will continue to flow well into the 21st century. |
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The transnational flow of culture has played a major role in merging different culture and sharing thoughts, ideas, and beliefs. |
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Arguably, they might be considered distinct species, with gene flow having ceased at least a million years ago, but probably more. |
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The stator consists of a similar, but fixed, series of blades that serve to redirect the steam flow onto the next rotor stage. |
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Gene flow is the exchange of genes between populations and between species. |
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The presence or absence of gene flow fundamentally changes the course of evolution. |
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Gene flow may slow this process by spreading the new genetic variants also to the other populations. |
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Instead, speciation results from the evolution of mechanisms that reduce gene flow between the two populations. |
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This form is rare since even a small amount of gene flow may remove genetic differences between parts of a population. |
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Royalties from the 25 albums generated the cash flow that secured the bonds' interest payments. |
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In some situations the flow of liquid may be reduced further, or stopped, perhaps because the loop is not entirely full of liquid. |
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As the blood flow diminishes, the cells within the gonads die and dehydrate. |
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An electric light is a device that produces visible light by the flow of electric current. |
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Public taste has undergone fundamental changes, and the commercial arts can only flow where the paying public allows. |
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The hydrology of the upper water layers is largely determined by the flow from the North Atlantic. |
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The Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, and Singapore, have integral rivers that flow into the South China Sea. |
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This duty has now passed to Bath and North East Somerset Council, who carry out monitoring of pressure, temperature and flow rates. |
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This flow of foreign visitors was captured for the queen's entertainment in William Shakespeare's play, The Merry Wives of Windsor. |
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To overcome this, the gatehouse was developed, allowing those inside the castle to control the flow of traffic. |
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The air flow at the blades is not the same as the airflow far away from the turbine. |
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He explains demand for goods as based on their ability to yield a flow of income. |
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Occasionally, a film maker will actually edit his film to fit the flow of music, rather than the other way around, which is the norm. |
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The most potent and indeed dangerous of all menstrual blood was the menarche, the first day's flow of the first menstruation of a virgin girl. |
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The level of the lake rose until it was able to flow over the hills to the south. |
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This flow eroded a path through the hills forming the gorge and permanently diverting the Severn southwards. |
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The valves are designed so that they can derive all of the supplied flow rates with little increase in pressure. |
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Typically snowmelt will peak in the spring and glacier melt in the summer, leading to pronounced flow maxima in rivers affected by them. |
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Wind shear occurs because of friction above a water surface slowing the flow of air. |
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It is also easier to handle than going wing and wing, as the main sail is not set and does not disturb the air flow to the head sails. |
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Two or more sails are frequently combined to maximize the smooth flow of air. |
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It is frozen from October to late May and has a maximum flow in June with the snowmelt. |
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