The connection with the SuIa Sgeir Fan is clearly marked by a re-entrant at the shelf edge, shown by the landward deviation of the 150 m isobath. |
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The resultant form is bold and distinctive and is further modelled by a re-entrant corner cutout, set directly above the sunken entrance court. |
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Cracks most commonly occur at the re-entrant corners in sink openings, where the concrete is only 2 or 3 inches wide. |
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Changes in margin orientation at the current location of the southern Antarctic Peninsula form an embayment or re-entrant. |
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When he put his foot on the accelerator we veered off the track plan and down into a re-entrant. |
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In the posterior part of the occlusal surface there is a re-entrant that forms a shallow depression that finally disappears as the wear of this region advances. |
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Lt-Col Lean said they identified an armed group of three or four people sited in protected positions near a rocky outcrop 100m further up the re-entrant. |
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Tools having diameters greater than about 80 mm or equivalent sections in flat dimensions are difficult to harden to full hardness if there are re-entrant corners. |
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Its entrance, to the northeast on Vassar Avenue, is a re-entrant corner. |
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The three types of inlets tested were square-edged, re-entrant, and bellmouth. |
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He attended specialist entrant and re-entrant officer training in 2004 and at RAF College in Cranwell. |
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NanoSpire has pioneered controlled formation and aiming of high-speed cavitation re-entrant jets, resulting in four recently issued patents. |
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The US Open quarterfinalist, Melanie Oudin was diagnosed with a heart condition last month called atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia, which required surgery. |
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Why the re-entrant eroding of the external corners, which makes the form less clear than it might have been? |
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Re-entrant circuits require two pathways capable of conduction with unilateral conduction delay in one limb and an intervening conduction barrier. |
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