For example, petals may wilt and abscise more rapidly after pollen deposition on the stigma or pollen tube growth through the style. |
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Mercury deposition to forest sites occurs mainly by means of litterfall, throughfall, and precipitation. |
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It is known that dense silica deposition in these four cell types occurs sporadically in the epidermis of grasses and bamboos. |
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The evidence for extremely fast deposition of carbonate caps is excellent in some areas. |
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We report a case of prominent pigment deposition in the dura mater of the brain. |
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NeoPhotonics specializes in a laser-reactive deposition technique, similar in some ways to flame pyrolysis. |
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The glass is processed online by chemical vapour deposition to acquire a hard, pyrolytic coating. |
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Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease, also known as pseudogout, is a very common entity. |
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All our diseases are explained on the basis of deposition and fermentation of waste substances. |
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But beaches constantly morph because of erosion and deposition, and this one has accreted several hundred feet of sand in the past five decades. |
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There is much evidence for zoning in these calcite crystals and also some evidence for breaks in deposition and even temporary dissolution. |
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Atmospheric deposition, biological activity, and chemical rock weathering control the acid base chemistry of natural waters. |
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Most of the processes involved in the phosphorus cycle are the geologic processes of erosion and deposition. |
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Where the deposition of calcite is concentrated along cracks, calcite is deposited as flowstone, or dripstone. |
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The basin experienced east-west folding and reverse faulting soon after deposition ended. |
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It is dominated by the deposition of calcite with minor pyrite, marcasite, barite, anhydrite and gypsum. |
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With erosion on the windward slope and deposition in the lee, the dune body moves in a downwind direction. |
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Such fine-scale layering and extensive continuity point to a quiescent environment of deposition for the iron formation. |
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The copious guano deposition from sea birds may play a role in maintaining the present assemblage of vascular plants on both islands. |
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Direct electroless nickel deposition on magnesium alloys offers benefits to the conventional zincate treatment. |
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Untreated inflammation can result in cataracts, calcium deposition in the cornea, glaucoma and, ultimately, blindness. |
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In a state of the art review article, Chan and colleagues discuss calcium deposition with or without bone formation in the lung. |
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It was one of the first minerals to crystallize, and it continued to be deposited throughout the sequence of mineral deposition. |
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Weight gain in pregnancy includes such things as fluid retention, fat deposition, fetal size, potential for excess fluid around the baby. |
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They are using solution methods such chemical bath deposition to deposit films of semiconductor materials. |
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Once in the atmosphere, the distribution and deposition of these substances is a function of prevailing winds and weather patterns. |
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There is no suggestion that any deposition or witness statement should go before the jury in this case. |
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We will take her testimony under oath in a deposition and they'll probably take Michael's deposition and in a few months we'll go to trial. |
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A deposition is sworn testimony taken in an informal setting before trial as part of the prediscovery process. |
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No defense attorneys were allowed to be present for his deposition, and now, obviously, they are unable to cross-examine him. |
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He was sullen and evasive in his videotaped deposition for the governments antitrust case and the judge scolded him for lack of candor. |
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That July he tabled the motion at the Fascist Grand Council which led to Mussolini's deposition and arrest. |
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The treasures of a dynasty that survived civil war, deposition and the Great Fire of London are to be displayed to the public. |
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Ironically the media had reported the successful deposition of the leader before the coup had even taken place. |
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Silver was deposited near the end of the copper deposition, and most specimens show a combination of silver on copper. |
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A progressive deposition of proteins, proteoglycans, and collagen fibers occurs in lung interstitium, and interstitial fibrosis occurs. |
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It indicates that some deformation and erosion of the Annascaul rocks occurred prior to deposition of the Ballynane Formation. |
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It then addresses the processes and geochemical conditions at the time of deposition that controlled the observed isotopic signal. |
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Fibrin deposition was found in areas of fibrinoid necrosis within the glomeruli and in the interstitium. |
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The lung deposition achieved with different inhalers depends on particle size as well as inhaler technique. |
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These facts are used to infer a fluvial environment of deposition for the Upper Flora Sandstone. |
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Histologically, Peyronie's disease causes inflammation that results in collagen deposition and the formation of fibrous plaques. |
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Geochemistry and petrology of the turbidites suggest deposition in a forearc basin. |
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The process of coastal erosion and deposition further down the coast has been going on for centuries. |
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Some cells have intracytoplasmic lumina with hyaline globules, and there may be hemosiderin deposition. |
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Local unconformities and deposition in the foreland basin and intra-mountain synclinal basins occurred in discrete phases. |
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That misleading signal might cue the body to slow metabolism, increase fat deposition, and overstimulate appetite. |
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This would result in the underestimation of the tectonic subsidence that occurred during the deposition of the shales. |
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This bone deposition leads to fixation of the stapes at the oval window, preventing normal vibration. |
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Meltwater discharge and deposition of subaqueous outwash have virtually no role in sedimentation. |
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This scenario requires that a narrow zone of marine shale deposition should occur while the rest of the basin was undergoing subaerial erosion. |
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These sandstone monuments display evidence of large-scale catastrophic deposition and immense watery erosion. |
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Initial deposition above the Base-Chalk reflection is interpreted as formed by pelagic settling of chalk ooze under quiet, low-energy conditions. |
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Many of the structures built by society disrupt the natural coastal processes and consequently result in erosion and deposition. |
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The duodenal mucosa showed severe villous atrophy but no subepithelial collagen deposition. |
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Collagenous hyaline deposition was variable, and collagenous spherules could be seen. |
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Along with subsequent calcite deposition, the pentameres are obliterated, the outline becomes rounded, and nodose sides appear. |
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The order of deposition for the main vein minerals typically is dolomite, barite, and quartz. |
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It is plausible that the male stimulus is required to induce egg deposition in the brood pouch. |
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Some investigators believe the laminated clays are varves and that each couplet represents one year of seasonal deposition. |
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Precipitated bilirubin may form a nidus for subsequent cholesterol deposition. |
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Skills like writing a brief, conducting a deposition, or arguing in court are useful by-products. |
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This capsule then differentiates into a multilayered spore wall by deposition of materials between the double layers of the prospore membrane. |
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The laminated character and the association with sandstone suggest deposition from suspension in abandoned channels or ox-bow lakes. |
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Individual beds are well graded and show sedimentary structures indicative of deposition by turbidity currents. |
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Some other possible mechanisms could include increased dust deposition, volatile biogenic emissions, or tectonic activity. |
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First alveolar duct bifurcations have been shown to be a primary site of deposition for particulate matter and gaseous pollutants. |
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Limestone deposition will then result by retrogradation from the adjoining shelf during continuous transgression. |
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At some point during the lower Devonian, the sea began to transgress again, and this continued through the deposition of the Port Ewen formation. |
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The addition of adjuvants could perhaps improve the deposition of microcapsules on leaves with either spray method. |
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This corrected for shifts in the root collar position relative to the soil surface due to minor erosion or deposition. |
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The deposition states that this rating had prevailed for a number of years in all mercantile transactions. |
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Tidally influenced plume processes are not as well documented as models of tidally influenced duneform deposition. |
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Strong tidal currents in the channel, however, limit deposition to the Celtic Sea. |
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Seasonal temperature cycles resulted in the rhythmic deposition of sedimentary layers of varying density. |
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Widespread deposition of Scrib was also detected in the antennae and maxillary palps. |
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We have used high temperature deposition techniques combined with matrix isolation to create samples. |
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More specifically, fish oils have been shown to increase thermogenesis, decrease body fat deposition, and improve glucose clearance. |
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And in a deposition, she said she would not perform the procedure on a legally married gay couple. |
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This yielded a terminus post quem for the deposition of other sherds belonging to that vessel. |
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The red siltstone most likely represents deposition in shallow lacustrine and sabkha environments. |
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The fluvial sediments, however, represent rapid deposition in relatively short periods. |
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Likewise, the bulk of the sediment load was transported directly to the sea, limiting the deposition of sediment on the deltaic plain. |
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The host lithology consists of bioclastic silt and siliciclastic sand, characteristic of deposition in a biostrome flank setting. |
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Numerous factors, including regulation of lipogenesis, genetics, age, nutrition, management, and environment, affect rate of marbling deposition. |
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The absence of symmetrical ripple marks indicates that the site of deposition was protected from wave action. |
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This case is unique because of the massive deposition of amyloid in the spleen, adrenal gland, and liver. |
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The deposition flux was then calculated by allowing for the burial efficiency. |
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Iron deposition in the bile ductal epithelium and Kupffer cells was minimal. |
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It's a process for preparing a reflexible pigment consisting of a metal deposition layer and resinous coating layer on at least one side thereof. |
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Sandstones frequently possess multistage histories involving several cycles of deposition and redeposition. |
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These gaps are commonly associated with red beds in which any organic matter present at the time of deposition has been oxidized. |
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Aits are typically formed by the deposition of sediment in the water, which accumulates over a period of time. |
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There is no head crash resulted from a deposition of vapor recalcitrantly released from silicone. |
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Thus, deposition graded gradually from anoxic environments below the storm wave base to oxic environments above the storm wave base. |
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Illnesses include ailments resulting from mineral deposition caused by acidosis, arthritis, and arteriosclerosis. |
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The limestone and shale interbeds are interpreted to be the result of deposition in quiet waters of moderate depth at or near the base of a continental slope. |
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Abnormal copper deposition also occurs in the basal ganglia and eyes. |
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Nick, once aimless with a deposition that would make Eeyore seem like Richard Simmons, is now happily dating Jess. |
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That assertion, given by Shore in a pre-trial deposition, would have been too prejudicial to present to the jury, the court ruled. |
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The deposition scene was removed from Richard II both on stage and in the printed quartos by about 1597, and the 1600 quarto of Henry IV Part II contained extensive revisions. |
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In accretionary prism models, the fact that the sediments are unlithified during deformation and burial indicates that accretion occurred soon after deposition. |
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The acid reaction is thus accounted for, as well as the deposition. |
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Also, at the time of his deposition Thicke had been off of pills for two months, because his wife left him in February. |
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A brief bio is to be found in a deposition she gave in the criminal case before the felony charge was dropped. |
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At the time of the second deposition, Tihen had been in office for more than a year. |
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In the hands of the Protestant exiles in the 1550s, conciliarism mutated into forms of resistance theory which justified regicide or the deposition of kings. |
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Hiapp belongs to the group of amyloidogenic proteins, characterized by their aggregation and deposition as fibrillar amyloid in various body tissues. |
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The fluids were trapped in permeability-controlled positions within anticlinal zones, where fluid cooling induced deposition of stibnite and sulphosalts. |
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Testing of samples of deposited sediments in the riparian zone determined that agricultural activity in the watershed has caused increased sediment deposition to the wetland. |
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The covering of the basin floor during periods of enhanced moisture conditions allows the deposition of lacustrine sediments such as marls and clays. |
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The genus obviously preferred environments with slightly deeper water, under quiet, marly sedimentation and a deposition of soft, muddy substrates. |
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East of Budapest there was still bauxite and coal deposition. |
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Ash layers are generally interleaved with beds of lava and sediment, and so a rock that contains such a layer was formed at approximately the time of the ash deposition. |
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Gold deposition was the most productive during the course of the Hercynian and Kimmerian metallogenic epochs and the Mezo-Cenozoic activation stage. |
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Adsorbed methiocarb will be subject to wet and dry deposition. |
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The active volcanic vents along the spreading mid-ocean ridges create ideal environments for the circulation of fluids rich in minerals and for ore deposition. |
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The remaining part of the Cambrian sequence represents a complete marine transgressive cycle, which follows terrestrial deposition of the basal sequence. |
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There was, according to this source, no recording or transcription of even this purported Callista deposition. |
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In this case the precursors are mixed just before entering the deposition chamber and the heat of the chamber encourages a gas phase bimolecular reaction. |
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The largest stands are found not along the larger river channels but along slow-moving, meandering tributary streams where alluvial deposition is occurring. |
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Grey massive mudstone beds may also form as a result of rapid deposition by floods or of homogenization resulting from bioturbation by roots or animals. |
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Moreover, the number of follicles that undergo yolk deposition commonly exceeds number of eggs actually laid, which suggests that unlaid yolks become atretic. |
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There are also some concerns about the use of sodium bicarbonate, because it may worsen hypocalcemia or precipitate calcium phosphate deposition on various tissues. |
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Directly beneath Wartburg Castle, nitrophilous pioneer woodlands dominated by Maplespecies have developed due to the tradition of waste deposition in former times. |
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In no-fault auto insurance, for instance, the victim of an accident cannot normally drag the driver who hit her into a deposition and before a jury. |
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After hearing their deposition and the report given by Petronius, he signed a treaty of non-aggression between Rome and Meroway, and the Kandake became a Friend of Rome. |
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Shipley is also working on replacing the conventional electroless and electrolytic copper deposition stages with a single electroless copper stage. |
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Stage 2 includes deposition of the latest Neoproterozoic Lake Maurice and Ungoolya Groups, which predate and span the initial stages of the Petermann Orogeny. |
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The Blubber Point Member, characterized by impure limestone and calcareous sandstone with minor shale, represents shallow, inner carbonate shelf deposition. |
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Larger-scale climatic changes or tectonic changes in the hinterland produce relative changes in the main agents of deposition and entrenchment of the upper fan. |
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If these progradational features are indicative of true stratal geometries they suggest significant transport of sediment across the sea bed during deposition. |
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The deposition of Palaeogene siliciclastic shelf strata in the Wessex Basin cannot be interpreted exclusively in terms of fluctuations in relative sea level. |
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As a consequence, the mineralized septa providing the scaffold for bone deposition cannot be formed, and osteogenesis itself is severely disturbed. |
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Periods of loess deposition are found to correlate with glacial periods when loess profiles are compared to palaeoclimatic evidence from deep-sea cores. |
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A penecontemporaneous river, the Walshville channel, restricted peat deposition along its course, and later deposited thick elastics over the peat. |
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Preserved sediments record deposition in a periglacial to ice-margin lake that contains one of the earliest assemblages of freshwater arthropods from Gondwana. |
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Core technologies of a company include high-resolution photolithography, microminiature 2-D and 3-D electro-forming, thin-film vacuum deposition, and ion-beam etching. |
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The opening briefs in the case are due next month, and the indefensibility of the program was recently revealed by the government in a sworn deposition. |
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This leads to extravasation of fibrinogen and other plasma proteins, activation of the clotting system, and deposition of a fibrin gel in the extravascular space. |
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In both areas, the volcanic rocks are intercalated with sedimentary units and the onset of basin development is marked by deposition of elastic sediments. |
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The presence of Casparian bands was confirmed by band plasmolysis even in basal parts of old roots, which would not occur with suberin lamella deposition. |
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An electric current is passed through the solution, which results in the deposition of a thin metal plating in the desired thickness on the cathode. |
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In Italy, Odoacer's assumption of control and deposition of the 16-year-old emperor Romulus Augustulus in 476 was simply one of a succession of political coups and interregna. |
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These chemicals prevented normal calcium deposition during eggshell formation, and caused females to lay thin-shelled eggs that often broke before hatching. |
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Early-stage hydrothermal leaching of the limestone created solution cavities and brecciated zones along the fissures and faults, providing sites for subsequent ore deposition. |
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The fabrication process relies on a high growth rate atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition technique compatible with the float glass manufacturing process. |
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Marine deposition was followed by alluvial progradation marking the onset of continental deposition, which dominated the rest of the Triassic in the region. |
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On his deposition Prince Carol Hohenzollen-Sigmaringen was elected. |
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Stratford later supported Edward II's deposition in Edward III's favour. |
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By 1326, Edward's deposition in favour of his namesake son and heir seemed the only alternative to a mean, oppressive, and unsuccessful regime that engendered civil strife. |
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That contradicted her sworn deposition, in which she said board members hadn't named what alternatives should be presented to balance evolutionary theory. |
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It tells the plaintiff, in effect, that he or she cannot even force the defendant to answer questions, in deposition or interrogatories, about what exactly occurred. |
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Mr Coppel informed us that neither the transcript of the memorandum interview, the video of it, or any other deposition is available to the Respondent. |
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Other evidence for the quick deposition of sediment on organisms as seen in a great catastrophe is provided by the presence of soft-bodied organisms in the fossil record. |
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In the epidermis of third-year leaves, the densest silica deposition was observed in silica cells of both the adaxial and abaxial epidermises as in first-year leaves. |
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This convection current may easily be seen clinically when there are cells or pigment in the anterior chamber, and explains the relatively inferior location of pigment deposition. |
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Although the pollutants may be deposited in dry form or in rain, snow, or fog, the deposition phenomenon is often called acid rain or acid precipitation. |
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Acid rain and acid precipitation are common terms used to describe wet deposition, while acid deposition encompasses both dry and wet acidic substances. |
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For up to one month after deposition, detritivore feces contained higher bacterial counts and different abundances of bacterial groups than the surrounding soil in a peat-accumulating wetland. |
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She gave a videotaped deposition about what she saw that night. |
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Tostig was outlawed a short time later, possibly early in November, because he refused to accept his deposition as commanded by Edward. |
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Basic characteristics of Palaeogene deposition systems tract in the Lunpola Basin, Xizang. |
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Paleocurrent and facies information suggest that the Mira terrane sources were located to the northwest at the time of deposition. |
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However, some sedimentary rocks, such as evaporites, are composed of material that form at the place of deposition. |
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Guardian ECD filter cartridges are ideal for high-purity electrochemical deposition processes, such as copper, nickel, and gold plating. |
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Our data suggest that a large part of the regression associated with the deposition of the SS is not primarily controlled by glacioeustasy. |
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The accepted theory is that the trauma results in a hydroxyapatite or calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition. |
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The land surrounding Stirling has been most affected by glacial erosion and deposition. |
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The material is then transported from the source area to the deposition area. |
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Her 2011 deposition did become part of the record of Picard v. Mets Ltd. |
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A spit or sandspit is a deposition bar or beach landform off coasts or lake shores. |
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This then forms a region of reduced wave energy, which encourages the deposition of sand on the lee side of the structure. |
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However, her personal reign ended in civil war, deposition, imprisonment and execution in England. |
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This spit system is currently in equilibrium but undergoes phases of deposition and erosion. |
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The majority of the erosion of river channels and the erosion and deposition on the associated floodplains occur during the flood stage. |
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Insect herbivory, organic matter deposition and effects on belowground organic matter fluxes in a central European oak forest. |
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Mudflats may be viewed geologically as exposed layers of bay mud, resulting from deposition of estuarine silts, clays and marine animal detritus. |
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Another subtype is an island or bar formed by deposition of tiny rocks where water current loses some of its carrying capacity. |
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Eskers are the infillings of ice-walled stream channels, and may record deposition in subglacial, englacial or supraglacial drainage networks. |
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Immunoreactive Abeta deposition was significantly reduced in hippocampus and entorhinal cortex of melatonin-treated Tg mice. |
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Some data suggest that fat deposition at ectopic places correlates with the metabolic syndrome in Asian Indians. |
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On the other hand, the depth of deposition into the extracellular matrix was positively associated with the duration of exposure. |
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This is evidenced by widespread black shale deposition and frequent anoxic events. |
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Controlled electrospray pulsation for deposition of femtoliter fluid droplets onto surfaces. |
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The transition from freshwater basinal sedimentation to marine deposition was determined by analysis of diatoms from core samples. |
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Fluvial processes include the motion of sediment and erosion or deposition on the river bed. |
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The deposition of silica by diatoms may also prove to be of utility to nanotechnology. |
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This occurs due to the deposition of ochronotic pigment in the intervertebral discs and articular cartilage of the large joints. |
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McGowan HA, Sturman AP, Owens IF Aeolian dust transport and deposition by foehn winds in an alpine environment, Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. |
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Iron primarily reaches the ocean through the deposition of dust on the sea surface. |
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The use of filters removes larger particles from tobacco smoke, thus reducing deposition in larger airways. |
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Water quality is adversely affected by high sediment deposition, and there are other problems such as phosphate pollution. |
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The enlarging of this open ended concavity creates a larger leeward deposition zone, furthering the process of glaciation. |
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Following ejection and deposition, the ash is compacted into a solid rock in a process called consolidation. |
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Welded tuff is a pyroclastic rock, of any origin, that was sufficiently hot at the time of deposition to weld together. |
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These roots can slow down water flow, leading to the deposition of sediments and reduced erosion rates. |
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A valley floor divide is a low drainage divide that runs across a valley, sometimes created by deposition or stream capture. |
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Fast flows of water cause the deposition of sediment collected from the river banks, raising the river height further. |
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Desert sand dunes and loess are examples of aeolian transport and deposition. |
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Acid rain is a popular term referring to the deposition of wet poo and cats. |
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The world's deltas were built up mostly by aggradation, or the deposition of fertile river sediments over thousands of years. |
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Several enzymes for lipid metabolism, fatty acid uptake, and adipogenic factors are involved in body fat deposition in cattle. |
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The main agents responsible for the deposition of siliceous sinter are algae and other vegetation in the water. |
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In general, the deposition of amyloid may be either localized or systemic and either primary or secondary. |
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Inundation and sediment deposition on the marsh surface is also assisted by tidal creeks which are a common feature of salt marshes. |
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Following her deposition in 1567, her infant son James VI was raised as a Protestant. |
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There is also the ability of one to make an under oath statement during the pretrial, also known as a deposition. |
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The German magnates, having legally elected Henry, would not recognise the deposition unless their king did also. |
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Ilmjarv shows that there was intensive authigenic carbonate deposition since the Boreal up to the Sub-Atlantic. |
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The occurrence of authigenic zeolites suggests deposition in hypersaline lacustrine waters in closed basins. |
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Under Charles, Alammania became the centre of the Empire, but after his deposition, it found itself out of favour. |
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Only when threatened with deposition was Richard forced to give in and let de la Pole go. |
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Around 50 AD, allied with Vannius' nephews Vangio and Sido and allied Lugii, Vibilius led the deposition of Vannius as well. |
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Geochronologists precisely date rocks within the stratigraphic section to provide better absolute bounds on the timing and rates of deposition. |
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This cleaves the phosphate groups and acts as the foci for calcium and phosphate deposition. |
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Based on Bassy presence of Nummulites along with Assilina proposed the deposition in the mid and proximal outer ramp. |
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Roentgenographic features of the arthropathy associated with CPPD crystal deposition disease. |
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Modern historians do not accept this interpretation, while not exonerating Richard from responsibility for his own deposition. |
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Particles are transported by saltation and suspension, causing soil erosion from one place and deposition in another. |
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There was ritual deposition of offerings in the wetlands and in holes in the ground. |
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Carpal tunnel syndrome, subcutaneous amyloid deposition, macroglossia, cardiomyopathy, and nephropathy are other clinical manifestations. |
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Preparation and properties of zinc blende and orthorhombic SnS films by chemical bath deposition. |
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The Schottky diode was fabricated from single crystal diamond made at Element Six by chemical vapour deposition. |
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Rock units are first emplaced either by deposition onto the surface or intrusion into the overlying rock. |
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When the upcurrent amount of sediment is greater, sand or gravel banks will tend to form as a result of deposition. |
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The stream gradient becomes nearly flat, and lateral deposition of sediments becomes important as the stream meanders across the valley floor. |
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A small piece of land, such as an island, can change the way that waves move, leading to different deposition of sediments. |
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Additionally, the Ferro Taiwan Technology Center will perform tests related to the deposition of metallization pastes on solar cells. |
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The kidneys also had focal luminal collecting duct microliths and urate deposition. |
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Calcinosis cutis is the deposition of amorphous calcium hydroxyapatite, forming subcutaneous nodules. |
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Calcinosis cutis is the cutaneous deposition of calcium salts in the dermis. |
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Calcinosis cutis is an uncommon disorder characterized by deposition of insoluble calcium salts in the skin. |
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Ovipositing females were found constructing silken web across the midrib and major lateral veins prior to the deposition of the eggs. |
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Jagels and Garner observed the variation in callose deposition in the ligules of Selaginella. |
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The principle of original horizontality states that the deposition of sediments occurs as essentially horizontal beds. |
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Some time after its deposition, mineral veins were formed in the limestone. |
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Genetic indicators of environmental stress in central mudminnow populations exposed to acid deposition in the Adirondack Mountains. |
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Five days ago, we received the first of two deposition toolsets from the manufacturer in Florida. |
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More recent ice core samples of today's glacial ice substantiated the cycles through studies of ancient pollen deposition. |
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Its 80 mg and 120 mg tablets are indicated for the treatment of chronic hyperuricemia in conditions where urate deposition has already occurred. |
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They tend to gather small particulates and thus form beds, which alters sediment deposition and creates a habitat for smaller animals. |
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It is sometimes called calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease, crystal deposition disease, or chondrocalcinosis. |
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The total sediment deposition rate in remote areas is estimated at two to three centimeters per thousand years. |
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Silver nanoparticle deposition on hydrophilic multilayer film surface and its effect on antimicrobial activity. |
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In particular, a fine example of the ritual deposition of an iron adze in the ditch of a round house, suggests a significant disposable wealth. |
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At this point, sufficient circulation with the Atlantic Ocean was established that the deposition of Louann Salt ceased. |
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The processes by which atmospheric deposition occurs include fog and dew, gaseous absorption, and dry deposition. |
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New pre-clinical data demonstrate that ALN-TTR administration is associated with markedly reduced pathogenic deposition of mutant TTR in tissues. |
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We suggest that this increase in height can lead to minimizing the particle deposition in the turbidity current. |
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In caves, a variety of features collectively called speleothems are formed by deposition of calcium carbonate and other dissolved minerals. |
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Cement is a secondary mineral that forms after deposition and during burial of the sandstone. |
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At the time of their deposition, one tectonic plate was being subducted beneath another at the closure of the Iapetus Ocean. |
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Army HCPs who are subpoenaed to testify at a deposition or trial frequently receive a subpoena duces tecum to produce pertinent medical records. |
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Eggs begin to develop with the deposition of yolk in the ovary a few days before ovulation. |
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Situated to the right of the cores in Figure 5 is a column illustrating periods of deposition and nondeposition. |
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The former denotes calcium deposition in damaged tissue despite normocalcemia. |
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Catastrophic processes can see the sudden deposition of a large amount of sediment at once. |
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The deposition of the last emperor of the west, Romulus Augustulus, in 476 has traditionally marked the end of the Western Roman Empire. |
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Especially in warm climates, shallow marine environments far offshore mainly see deposition of carbonate rocks. |
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John was able to reverse the deposition after Otto left, but he died in the arms of his mistress soon afterwards. |
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No reduction in albuminuria, glomerulosclerotic index or cortical collagen deposition was observed. |
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After deposition, physical processes can deform the sediment, producing a third class of secondary structures. |
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Glacial moraines are formed by the deposition of material from a glacier and are exposed after the glacier has retreated. |
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These 3 genera are placed in the Pseudophyllodromiinae owing to the genital hook on the right side and ootheca not rotated prior to deposition. |
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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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The task of opposing counsel in a de bene esse deposition also differs from that in a discovery deposition. |
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Topdressed fertiliser, manure deposition and senescing plant material commonly leads to an accumulation of nutrients at the surface of pasture soils. |
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However, the smoker has to inhale more deeply to receive the same amount of nicotine, increasing particle deposition in small airways where adenocarcinoma tends to arise. |
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Electrical contacts can be affected by corrosion of surfaces, and by deposition of soot and other conductive particles or nonconductive layers on or across the contacts. |
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The cause of such widespread deep sea deposition has yet to be determined. |
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Scaling is commonly observed in electrolytic chlorine generators, where there is a high pH near the cathode surface and scale deposition further increases temperature. |
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Further, deposition uniformity was greatly improved with crystal quality distributions being reduced closer to the 55 arcsecond X-Ray rocking curve width previously reported. |
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Interbedded pyroclastic rocks vary from thin beds of fine tuff to thick units of breccia, and reveal some ongoing volcanic activity during the period of deposition. |
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Sedimentary rocks are types of rock that are formed by the deposition and subsequent cementation of that material at the Earth's surface and within bodies of water. |
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His deposition by Odoacer traditionally marks the end of the Roman Empire in the West, the fall of Ancient Rome, and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Western Europe. |
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In the relatively shallow Middle Estuary, bedload reworking by bottom currents is the main process and precludes the deposition of Holocene fine-grained sediments. |
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Alluvial placers are formed by the deposition of dense particles at a site where water velocity remains below that required to transport them further. |
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The model needs to be refined through controlled pH and the use of additional procalcifying agents other than Pi in order to reproduce calcium phosphate deposition in vivo. |
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The removal by erosion of large amounts of rock from a particular region, and its deposition elsewhere, can result in a lightening of the load on the lower crust and mantle. |
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Some are small examples relating to meals had by a handful of individuals, others are many metres in length and width and represent centuries of shell deposition. |
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The most obvious effects are the spectacular mountain scenery and other continental landscapes fashioned both by glacial erosion and deposition instead of running water. |
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During the course of deposition sedimentary material is deposited as well. |
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Sedimentology encompasses the study of modern sediments such as sand, mud, silt, and clay, as well as the processes that result in their deposition. |
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There are a number of favorable structures for the deposition of gold and diamonds such as dykes scour pools and point bars identified on our Cuyuni property. |
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A number of favourable structures for the deposition of gold and diamonds, such as dykes, scour pools and point bars, have been identified within the Cuyuni River Project. |
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In the middle reaches where a river flows over flatter land, meanders may form through erosion of the river banks and deposition on the inside of bends. |
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In this disease, there is formation and deposition of antibodies against the alpha-3 chain of type IV collagen along glomerular and alveolar basement membranes. |
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The impedance response of the coating is consistent with the AFM result, which shows that the deposition of a film onto a graphite support increases the rugosity data. |
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The company holds a comprehensive patent portfolio in the areas of nanolithography, masks fabrication, material deposition and etch methods, and nanophotonic devices. |
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The program is based on thermal radiation, seismic shaking, ejecta deposition and air blast and was developed by scientists at the University of Arizona. |
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To effectively enhance intramuscular fat deposition, it is necessary to characterize the transcriptomes associated with the divergent marbling phenotypes. |
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Lin and others conducted studies with lalang grass showing that PCB accumulation in the leaves and stalks was mostly due to atmospheric deposition. |
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Normal sedimentation results from the transport and deposition of sand, silt, and clay by rivers via deltas and redistribution of these sediments by longshore currents. |
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Stencils must be cleaned to maintain the stencil's printing properties and the stenciling equipment and to achieve satisfactory solder paste deposition. |
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We reviewed the clinical and imaging features of 3 crystal deposition arthritides and illustrated their common and uncommon radiologic, CT, and MRI presentations. |
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Validating and corroborating the deposition of two annual growth zones in asteriscus otoliths of common carp Cyprinus carpio from South Africa's largest impoundment. |
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When the deposition is in an estuary, the sediments are known as bay mud. |
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Diagenetically, the geochemical analysis indicates a cyclic type of the sedimentation during the deposition of the limestone in an epeiric platform. |
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The convention was opened for signature on 10 December 1982 and entered into force on 16 November 1994 upon deposition of the 60th instrument of ratification. |
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