In the root mantle, the borings are somewhat ramose and wind around the roots in the ground tissue. |
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A few samples exhibited particularly prevalent areas of endolithic borings around the margins of the rostra. |
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Bromley redefined Trypanites to include all blind, simple, unbranched borings in hard substrata with a single opening to the surface. |
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None of the borings in the petioles and root mantle are lined with wound tissue or fecal pellets. |
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The reduction of nitrobenzene can also be carried out with iron borings in aqueous acid. |
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The fastening screws for the electric motor must match the attachment borings. |
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The final larval instar plugs the opening of the tunnel with wood borings and begins pupation. |
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Included in both these genera were short, rectilinear borings with clavate ends and elongate, curvilinear borings with or without swollen terminations. |
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Mite wood borings in the Paleozoic are primarily known from coal ball permineralizations and silicified peat which was deposited in swampy environments. |
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Soil borings taken earlier had confirmed that the site was suitable for a building as no permafrost had been found. |
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Concretion with fossil wood 20 cm across with termite borings packed with termite fecal pellets. |
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The data of this programme provide a regional information system for the waters punctually found in the deep borings of Nagra. |
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We are going to do more borings and test pits in an attempt to determine the original layout of the platform and possibly other buildings. |
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Since shallow tunnels are more often in soft ground, borings become more practical. |
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Being shallow, they are readily investigated by borings, but, unfortunately, portal problems have frequently been treated lightly. |
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Additional radial borings on rotor end serves to overcome the hydraulic losses encountered along the way. |
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The crossbar already has all of the borings required for the fitting of the crossbar and accessories. |
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The borings will be located in the wheel paths but also in the middle and on the side of the lanes. |
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The functional principle of the hydraulic balancing device of range MCAM is based on a reduction in pressure behind the impellers caused by balancing borings. |
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It is common in urban areas that a great many borings exist from prior construction work. |
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Both species display similar feeding habits: they remove the bark of trees with their powerful teeth to gain access to the borings of insect larvae, which they then adeptly pull out using the elongated fingers as tools. |
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In 2008, magnetometric measurements and borings have revealed the lower causeway that leads to the Lower Temple of the Bent Pyramid. |
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Hence, most subways involve borings at intervals of 100 500 feet to observe the water table and to obtain undisturbed samples for testing strength, permeability, and other engineering properties of the soil. |
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In modern practice, no such project is initiated without exhaustive exploration of the soil conditions by means of borings and laboratory tests on the samples. |
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Some of the projects we hope to see next year are freshwater supply on the wharves for vessels, dredging, exploratory borings, and paved parking lots. |
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These are the same as machine shop turnings but include iron borings. |
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Fresh borings indicated that beetles had recently hatched. |
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For standard borings and sample collections, the company has its own field team as well as measuring equipment necessary to the realization of their task. |
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Trace fossils and predatory borings in Cloudina shells provide further evidence of Ediacaran animals. |
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The first trial borings took place in 1865, under the direction of Lord Mostyn, owner of Mostyn Colliery, a few miles away. |
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The borings seemed successful, and the Prestatyn Coal Company was formed to commence operations proper, however the project was abandoned before it got off the ground. |
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Cretaceous hardground from Texas with encrusting oysters and borings. |
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A new ichnospecies of Gastrochaenolites Leymerie from the Pleistocene Port Morant Formation of southeast Jamaica and the taphonomy of calcareous linings in clavate borings. |
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The Cretaceous was also an important interval in the evolution of bioerosion, the production of borings and scrapings in rocks, hardgrounds and shells. |
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Petroxestes borings in an Ordovician hardground, southern Ohio. |
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Trypanites borings in an Ordovician hardground, southeastern Indiana. |
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