The endocrine cells reside in the islets of Langherhan, and the main cells are named alpha, beta, delta, and F cells. |
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This rerouting of the river caused desertification of the agriculturally rich delta lands in Mexico. |
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Inside the human body, there are mu, Kappa, and delta opiate receptors, to which the enkephalins and endorphins bind as ligands. |
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The desert coast gave way to the low palms of the Nile delta, and the sea turned ruddy from the fresh water flow of the great river. |
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Cascading water and extensive berming recall the sloughs and dykes on the flat terrain of this Fraser River delta. |
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To me it looked like the alpha males on the rampage, and alpha males are always scary to all the gamma and delta males. |
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The upper Gulf of California near the Colorado River delta is the endangered vaquita's only habitat. |
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The regular splitting and shifting of distributaries in the delta plain is caused by bars that are formed at the river mouth. |
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The reserve lies in the centre of the delta and occupies 3,000 square kilometres. |
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These fighters had large delta wings instead of the conventional wings and tail stabilizers. |
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Transformers for 3-phase duty..may have both primary and secondary windings connected in delta or star. |
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Rebels in the country's oil-rich Niger delta have threatened to attack oil facilities unless the military halts an offensive. |
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The principal halts of the journey corresponded almost exactly to the four cardinal points of the delta where these cities were situated. |
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St Petersburg is located on the delta of the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland. |
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The environment is interpreted as a dominantly subaqueous delta top, similar to the modern Mississippi but with meandering distributary channels. |
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Even today conservationists continue to battle plans to divert and channelize the big timber delta streams. |
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These are all negative particles which, like the delta rays turn to the left. |
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This complex contains eight different homologous subunits, alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon, zeta, eta, and theta. |
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The work is extended to as polyphase circuit analysis, including wye and delta connections. |
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Our results suggest that delta infection may not be very common in Indian patients with HBV-related liver diseases. |
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American army and navy forces will be holding joint training exercises in the Niger delta area. |
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The voltage and current rules for a delta connection must be used when determining line and phase values of voltage current. |
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The zone of active deltaic growth faulting has shifted basin-wards as the delta system has rapidly prograded across the shelf. |
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Under this concept the launch vehicle, which has a solid-fuel engine and a delta wing, would be suspended under the airplane's fuselage. |
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We finally manage to get to the heart of the eerie water delta where the devastation was appalling. |
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In the present example of a three-phase system, the known star connections and delta connections, for example, can be used at the same time. |
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If you set the delta ray threshold to infinity all the energy lost will be deposited instead at the loss point. |
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At their core, the four examples represent efforts to replicate or set aside parcels of a pre-colonial lower Mississippi River delta environment. |
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During high river discharges, overbank flows flooded extensive areas of the delta plain, creating swamps, coastal lakes and ephemeral channels. |
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In beta thalassemia, beta chain production is reduced along with a compensatory increase in gamma and delta chain production. |
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The shoaling trend is thought to reflect upward transition from prodelta to distal and then proximal delta front. |
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That evening the blizzard picks up again, with strong winds blowing snow across the flat delta. |
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The delta 13 C values averaged 11.0 per mil and the delta 15 N values averaged 7.5 per mil. |
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The log power of activity in delta, theta, alpha, sigma, and beta bandwidths was computed. |
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There are high precipices that are backed by the papyrus and ambatch swamps that form the delta of the Kagera River. |
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Literally in a backwater not far from The Hague, Delft reposes among the clefts made through the sleepy Dutch fields by the delta of the Rhine. |
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Once an arm of the lake, the delta here is today choked with thick stands of invasive tamarisk. |
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After the start, the circuit is switched to delta connection and the motor receives the nominal voltage. |
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Since the 14th century, the cotton textile industry has boomed in the Yangtze delta area where there were many blue calico workshops. |
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During delta sleep, the pituitary gland secretes a growth hormone that stimulates tissue repair, allowing muscles to mend. |
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His earlier ancestors had prowled the delta marshes near Bubastis, and lived as hunters and fowlers for millennia. |
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With food supplies guaranteed by imports from upriver, Pearl River delta farmers turned first to fruit and then to sericulture. |
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Four changes occur in iron, which give rise to forms known as alpha, beta, gamma and delta. |
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But, just in right now, Tropical Storm Gamma, the third letter of the Greek alphabet, alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and so on and so on. |
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Up to 2000 m of alluvial fan and fan delta deposits of early Cretaceous age are preserved in the Coastal Cordillera. |
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These structures contain stem cells that will differentiate into islets of Langerhans containing functioning alpha, beta and delta cells. |
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The gentler lower slopes, derived from the Rhine delta bed, have deeper topsoils, over subsoils of clay, marl, limestone, and sandstone. |
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The present study is concerned mainly with the delta region, where the river bifurcates into a west and an east channel at the city. |
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The city is located on an island in the inland Niger delta, and is surrounded by mud brick walls. |
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These often overlie distal bayhead delta mouthbar facies, and commonly have a sharp erosive base. |
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This tidal delta origin is also supported by the observation that the succession does not overlie any regional incision surface. |
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But those levees denied the delta replenishing river sediment, just as oil prospectors began to dredge coastal wetlands. |
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Soon the dismal, dark skies over Heathrow had given way to a brilliant blue, with the sun glinting on Concorde's delta wings. |
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Long and narrow it stretches east to west along the Gambia River and the capital, Banjul, lies on an island in the river delta. |
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As stated above, the potential for the development of delta agonists into clinically useful agents for the treatment of severe pain appears slim. |
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They blame fertiliser run-off, increased irrigation drawing water from the river, and rising salination as tidal effects reach further up the delta from the South China Sea. |
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It was winter and the delta was full when they found themselves on the notorious Swamp Road, a 25 km sticky, muddy and unpredictable mess of tracks and axle deep ruts. |
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There, waiting trucks will drive the groggy rhinos into the middle of the delta. |
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The assemblage of decapods, one macruran, one anomuran and two brachyurans, is one that would be anticipated in the offshore, relatively quiet water setting of a delta front. |
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Fifty miles southwest of the town on a tiny island in the delta, lies the Adziogol Lighthouse, an important beacon for ships navigating the tangle of sandbanks. |
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In contrast to results for sigma and delta frequencies, no strong differences between sleepy and less sleepy subjects were noted in theta, alpha, and beta ranges. |
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Abnormalities in electroencephalograph theta and delta activity, visual evoked potentials, and brainstem evoked potentials have been reported in children exposed to molds. |
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They carry silt from the Mississippi River that replenishes the delta and keeps the coastland above the water line, creating a gradual buffer from the sea. |
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Most Pamiri villages exist at the triangle of a river delta. |
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They suggest that delta ray action rarely produces DSBs at locations away from a primary ion track, and that the average energy per delta ray has little biological importance. |
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The Okavango's unpredictable waterways find their way over the thirstlands of northwestern Botswana, creating a lush delta of tree-fringed islands and secret channels. |
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We also discussed descending into the VFR delta pattern over Whidbey Island to minimize the amount of time the motor would be windmilling following shutdown. |
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Thus, our results suggest that delta co-infection is more common in acute liver diseases while delta super-infection occurs more frequently in chronic liver disease. |
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The upper horizon with abundant Paradictyodora in the Beta Member represents sedimentation on the delta slope and distal subaqueous delta platform. |
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Strongly frictional effluent derived from a distributary channel mouth of the fan delta was probably responsible for repeated incision and fill on the fan delta slope. |
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I told them the story about how delta helped her propose to me in the middle of the international terminal here at delta. |
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It was because of delta that I actually started helping out in the community, volunteering. |
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However, in addition to those forms of energy, such as beta, alpha, theta, delta, brain waves, other fields of energy are also believed to be created. |
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These programs are designed to produce combat-ready special operators to join U.S. SEALs and delta force teams on missions. |
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Al-Liby was seized by a delta force team from outside his Tripoli home when returning from early morning prayers. |
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The Niger here has an inland delta which permits the seasonal growing of rice, while other areas contain sufficient pasture for cattle, sheep, and goats. |
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Shelves have been filled with bestselling reverential SEAL, delta force, and sniper tales sold as memoirs. |
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How China used drones to track and capture the notorious kingpin of the Mekong delta. |
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A river cuts across the tundra, meeting the fjord at a silty delta. |
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The sands were emplaced by turbidity currents sourced from a delta system. |
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Though it covers less than a third of the total delta area, this southern section is where most of the tourist sights and facilities are concentrated. |
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Saigon's prosperity starts in the mud, and recently this earth has been good to those who work it in the Mekong River delta south of Saigon, Vietnam's horn of plenty. |
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Brain research has shown that using sound phasing for brain synchrony will adjust the brain waves to deeper states down to the delta wave pattern. |
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North American built the Hound Dog with a canard, a delta wing configuration, an underslung J52 engine, and a self-contained inertial autonavigational guidance system. |
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But Striped Bass is a predator that may be impeding the recovery of listed species including steelhead trout, chinook salmon, delta smelt and splittail. |
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Other symbols use in chemistry include the Greek letter delta to denote a change in energy levels and an arrow to indicate the direction a reaction proceeds in. |
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While the nymphs lie low, sucking roots in sheltering soil, you will steer a course from the eager springs of boyhood to the braided delta of manhood and majority. |
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Cure state is also impacted when NR levels increase, so tan delta will also increase undesirably. |
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The Kiowa has a two-bladed semi-rigid seesaw all metal main rotor and a two-bladed rigid delta hinge all metal tail rotor. |
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Overtorque of the delta hinge bolt is reported to cause binding in the pitch change mechanism and failure of the tail rotor pitch change bearing. |
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This could be varied to produce a delta hinge effect for equalizing lateral moments. |
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Very little is known about it, and there is very little to know, till the limit of Arabia be passed and the Euphratean delta reached. |
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He was the first to use the unit impulse function now usually known as the Dirac delta function. |
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In the 19th century, infinitesimals were replaced by the epsilon, delta approach to limits. |
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Most of Bangladesh is covered by the Bengal delta, the largest delta on Earth. |
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Bangladesh is notable for its fertile land, including the Ganges delta, the Sylhet Division and the Chittagong Hill Tracts. |
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Macau lies across the delta to the west, and the Chinese province of Guangdong borders the territory to the north. |
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A small dam in the Kaveri river delta, built some 1,500 years before, and known as the Grand Anicut, was one such indigenous work in South India. |
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Brown rats and water voles, as well as muskrats and waterfowl are the main sources of food for wildcats in the Kuban delta. |
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The NASA Kepler spacecraft data revealed a large number of multimode nonradially pulsating gamma Dor and delta Sct variable star candidates. |
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The Nile delta is composed of sediment that was washed down and deposited at the mouth of the river. |
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By the 14th century, Dutch windmills were in use to drain areas of the Rhine delta. |
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This has caused increased flooding and sedimentation, ending peat formation in the delta. |
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Direct human impact in the delta began with the mining of peat for salt and fuel from Roman times onward. |
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Although this may also depend on the inlet size, delta morphology, sediment rate and by passing mechanism. |
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For some time, there were three permanent connecting branches and one flood bed between the river and the bight, forming an estuarine delta. |
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In South China, farmers reclaimed paddy fields by enclosing an area with a stone wall on the sea shore near a river mouth or river delta. |
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Its low elevation on the Nile delta makes it highly vulnerable to rising sea levels. |
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During this time, the Nile River delta, among other rivers, extended far beyond its present location, both in depth and length. |
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They live primarily in the Mackenzie River delta, on Banks Island, and parts of Victoria Island in the Northwest Territories. |
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The delta wing image clearly shows the boundary layer thickening as the gas flows from right to left along the leading edge. |
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The delta wing is a triangle shape which may be used for a number of reasons. |
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The latter derived their name from Peuce, a large island in the Danube delta, which they had colonised. |
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However, this may simply be an error due to the close proximity of the two peoples north of the Danube delta. |
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A few species of Euryhaline fish, such as European seabass, mullet, and eel, inhabit the Danube delta and the lower portion of the river. |
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This however contradicts another hypothesis supported by some researchers saying the Veleti moved westward from the Vistula delta. |
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It is doubtless that this delta was a major international trading center, almost certainly from much earlier than the Common Era. |
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Gemstones and other merchandise from Thailand and Java were traded in the delta and through it. |
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In 1531 Diego de Ordaz, starting at the principal outlet in the delta, the Boca de Navios, sailed up the river to the Meta. |
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The Atlantic has sufficient wave and tidal energy to carry most of the Amazon's sediments out to sea, thus the Amazon does not form a true delta. |
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Jiangmen and Zhongshan are the major cities found in the western section of the delta. |
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The Bei Jiang enters the delta plains at Qingyuan but doesn't begin to split until near Sanshui. |
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Fourteen days after arriving on the Pearl river delta, the Portuguese weighted anchor and prepared to run the Chinese blockade. |
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There was a canal from the Nile delta to the Gulf of Suez in ancient times, when the gulf extended further north than it does today. |
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The delta of the Tumbes river is shallow, and when the tide is low, little sandy keys show up, which get covered by mangrove vegetation. |
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The Gulf would extend as far as Indio, California, except for the tremendous delta created by the Colorado River. |
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The area near the delta of the Colorado river has a small remnant population of the totoaba fish. |
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Some Cossacks moved to the Danube delta region, where they formed the Danubian Sich under Ottoman rule. |
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Others choosing to continue a mercenary role escaped control by taking advantage of the large Danube delta. |
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Gold is washed out of the sands of the Vitim and the Olyokma, and mammoth tusks have been dug out of the delta. |
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The delta is frozen tundra for about seven months of the year, but in May the region is transformed into a lush wetland for the next few months. |
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The arrival of the Russian settlers at the remote Russkoye Ustye in the Indigirka delta likely also dates to the 17th century. |
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Glycine combines with succinyl CoA to generate delta aminolevulinic acid catalysed by the enzyme ALA synthase. |
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He scowls as he gazes at the salt cedar, phragmites, and other exotic species sprouting where plants native to the delta had recently flourished. |
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Delta said that its year-round carbon offset program allows customers to purchase and retire carbon offsets on delta. |
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A considerable decrease in delta and theta wave activity was observed, particularly in brain regions closely connected to cognitive performance. |
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The team's discovery of a protein called Butyrophilin 3A1 shows how it binds to microbial antigens and hence activates human gamma delta cells. |
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I know it's sad to retire aircraft like the delta wing Vulcan, which last saw active duty during the Falklands War. |
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Pilot and author Frankel offers a comprehensive examination of the Douglas F4D Skyray and F5D Skylancer delta wing fighter aircraft. |
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It left the delta wing aircraft pointing at the sky looking as though it was about to take off. |
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The effects of the number of delta wings and the lateral and longitudinal displacement were analyzed. |
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Shell has discovered over 2 bn barrels of oil in deep-water blocks which may be related to diapirs in front of the delta slope. |
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Underlying the TLM is a distributary sand-lignite sequence, representing an abandoned delta lobe. |
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Geographers measure the Nile River from its headstream in what country, to its delta in Egypt, on the Mediterranean Sea? |
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The concept brings together Northrop Grumman's air and autonomous air vehicles, space, large deployable and re-entry systems expertise into a delta wing design. |
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The new concept drawing included in the patent mounts the aircraftOs nacelles above delta wings with vertical stabilizers outboard of the engines. |
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Background EEG demonstrates an admixture of theta and delta waves. |
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As activity levels at resting conditions are low, greater increases in delta and theta wave activity can be achieved during mental work, corresponding to better performance. |
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Further, pumping water from the low-lying delta into the aqueduct serving the Southland is a tricky operation due to the risk of salty backflows from San Francisco Bay. |
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The Quaternary alluvial deposits cover the study area, which includes lagoonal deposits, recent delta deposits, red clays, gravel and sandy materials. |
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Textiles imported from India are among the array of material objects that have sacred use within ceremonial contexts among the Kalahari people of the Niger delta in Nigeria. |
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Alpha wave activity is seen simultaneously with delta wave activity. |
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In 1793, after a largely fruitless diplomatic mission to Jehol, a large part of Lord Macartney's embassy returned south to the Yangtze delta on the Grand Canal. |
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In addition to the delta and desert areas, there are grasslands and savannas, where blue wildebeest, antelopes, and other mammals and birds are found. |
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Most of the remaining Cossacks that stayed in the Danube delta returned to Russia in 1828 and created the Azov Cossack Host between Berdyansk and Mariupol. |
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The two vessels embarked Russian ice pilots for the voyage to the western Siberian port of Novyy, in the Yamburg region in the delta of the Ob River. |
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This delta blocks the sea from flooding the Mexicali and Imperial Valleys. |
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Initially Mello's expedition experienced a storm but survived and successfully sailed up the Pearl River delta towards Guangzhou before the end of July. |
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This has a strong effect on the pollution levels in the delta. |
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The other major city in the north section of the delta is Foshan. |
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Annual flooding occurs in late northern latitude winter at high tide when the incoming waters of the Atlantic are funnelled into the Amazon delta. |
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The Tocantins River enters the southern portion of the Amazon delta. |
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In 1926, a Venezuelan mining inspector found one of the richest iron ore deposits near the Orinoco delta, south of the city of San Felix on a mountain named El Florero. |
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In 1536 Francisco de Ulloa, the first documented European to reach the Colorado River, sailed up the Gulf of California and a short distance into the river's delta. |
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A further problem is that neither of these cultures were present in the Danube delta region, where a major concentration of Bastarnae are attested by the ancient sources. |
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It thus appears that the Bastarnae were settled in a vast arc stretching around the northern and eastern flanks of the Carpathians from SE Poland to the Danube delta. |
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Venice, which was originally built on islands off the coast, is most at risk due to subsidence, but the threat is present in the Po delta as well. |
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To the southwest, the delta of the Danube forms the border with Romania. |
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Germanic peoples, including those tribes in the Rhine delta that later became the Franks, are known to have served in the Roman army since the days of Julius Caesar. |
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In 1994, in collaboration with the University of Patras, a magnetometer survey was carried out in the midplain of the delta, which revealed the outlines of a buried building. |
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The mouth of the Rhine into Lake Constance forms an inland delta. |
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Deltaic marshes are associated with large rivers where many occur in Southern Europe such as the Camargue, France in the Rhone delta or the Ebro delta in Spain. |
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In order to try to prevent extinction, the Mexican government has created a nature reserve covering the upper part of the Gulf of California and the Colorado River delta. |
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By 69, when the Batavians, the original inhabitants of the Rhine and Maas delta, revolted, a village called Oppidum Batavorum had formed near the Roman camp. |
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In addition, the 7th Armoured Division was withdrawn to the Nile delta. |
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The food habits vary with region, with Bengali Hindus and Hindus living in Himalayan regions, or river delta regions, regularly eating meat and fish. |
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And finally, the Ebro delta is home to all the species mentioned above. |
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Another moonlighting protein, delta 2 crystallin in the duck eye lens is the same protein as the ubiquitous urea cycle enzyme arginosuccinate lyase. |
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The two proteins added today are phosphodiesterase IV and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta, both are active targets of structure based drug design. |
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