In the cell cycle, these two cytoskeletal structures drive chromosomal separation and cell division. |
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The structures in NEs are much smaller than visible wavelengths, so many NEs appear applicably transparent. |
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The centriole is one of the most recognizable structures in all of biology. |
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In general though, Chinese Taoist architecture lacks universal features that distinguish it from other structures. |
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The left diatom is overgrown by fungi and irregular organic matter, but structures resembling areolaes are visible through the organic cover. |
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However, more recent work has found many problems with this theory including the lack of anatomical structures for the actual heat exchange. |
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Only elephants and higher primates, such as humans, live in comparably complex social structures. |
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Horst and graben structures indicate tensional forces and crustal stretching. |
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Stratovolcanoes are also known as composite volcanoes because they are created from multiple structures during different kinds of eruptions. |
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The largest structures are 10 kilometers in diameter and reach 700 meters high. |
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The oolites are commonly found in large current bedding structures that resemble sand dunes. |
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The large concrete structures immediately to the south of the lighthouse provided the keepers with fresh water. |
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Today Sicily is investing a large amount of money on structures of the hospitality industry, in order to make tourism more competitive. |
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Also, some of the most notable and best preserved temples and other structures of the Greek world are located in Sicily. |
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Megalithic building structures called nuraghes are scattered in great numbers throughout Sardinia. |
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The number of structures in the renewed Treaty has been reduced and thus simplified. |
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These structures enable pedestrians and cyclists to cross the freeway at that point without a detour to the nearest road crossing. |
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Overtopping devices are long structures that use wave velocity to fill a reservoir to a greater water level than the surrounding ocean. |
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Detached breakwaters are shore protection structures, created to build up sandy material in order to accommodate drawdown in storm conditions. |
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Commercial structures can be elevated or flood proofed to or above this level. |
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In some areas without detailed study information, structures may be required to be elevated to at least two feet above the surrounding grade. |
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Prior to the 1950s, the general practice was to use hard structures to protect against beach erosion or storm damages. |
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In certain resort areas, structures proliferated to such an extent that the protection impeded recreational uses. |
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The obtrusiveness and cost of these structures led in the late 1940s and early 1950s, to a more dynamic approach. |
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Managed retreat is an alternative to constructing or maintaining coastal structures. |
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Historically coastal strategies were heavily based on static structures, while coastal areas otherwise reflect a dynamic equilibrium. |
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Accommodation zones may be located where older crustal structures intersect the rift axis. |
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Many groups of freshwater fish extract oxygen from the air as well as from the water using a variety of different structures. |
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At the front are the olfactory lobes, a pair of structures that receive and process signals from the nostrils via the two olfactory nerves. |
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Biologists distinguish these two groups based on differences in their gill structures. |
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During the spring breeding season, females construct lairs within the thick ice and give birth in these structures. |
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In addition, it can wrap around the farming structures, requiring additional maintenance. |
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The presence of faults and joint structures in stope walls within the ore body has resulted in overbreak of ore into adjacent stopes. |
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Individual homes, small businesses and other structures are most frequently affected when an internal leak builds up gas inside the structure. |
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However, considering the tens of millions of structures that use the fuel, the individual risk of using natural gas is very low. |
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With critical support structures burned away, and with nothing to support the heavier structures on top, the platform began to collapse. |
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Nourishment gained popularity because it preserved beach resources and avoided the negative effects of hard structures. |
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While this protects structures, it doesn't protect the beach that is outside the wall. |
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Managed retreat moves structures and other infrastructure inland as the shoreline erodes. |
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The restoration was complicated by the presence of old seawalls, groins, piles of rocks and other structures. |
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He deified three of his family members and erected massive structures to commemorate the Flavian achievements. |
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Rotterdam also houses several of the tallest structures in the Netherlands. |
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Today the city is a major tourist destination, with many ancient structures. |
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Good examples of these structures can be found in the Channeled Scablands of eastern Washington, an area heavily eroded by the Missoula Floods. |
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Upon retreat, the Allies also wanted to destroy coastal defences, port structures and all strategic buildings. |
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Symptoms related to pressure of the thyroid on neighboring structures in the neck include dysphagia, oxyphonia, dyspnea, and a choking sensation. |
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In urban combat they are built by upgrading existing structures such as houses or public buildings. |
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The harbour and dockyard has various buildings and structures that are Grade Listed. |
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One of the most dominant of the defence structures is the Portland Breakwater Fort, located on one of the outer breakwaters. |
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Situated across Portland Harbour's four breakwater arms are various defensive structures and related monuments. |
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Prior to either of these structures, the famous Chain Pier was built, to the designs of Captain Samuel Brown. |
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It has traditionally been typified by wooden structures, elevated slightly off the ground, with tiled or thatched roofs. |
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Individual terranes typically contain suites of structures, the histories and form of which differ from those of neighbouring terranes. |
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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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Such structures are commonly found at tidal flats or point bars along rivers. |
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Such structures form by chemical, physical and biological processes within the sediment. |
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After deposition, physical processes can deform the sediment, producing a third class of secondary structures. |
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Such structures can be used as climate indicators as well as way up structures. |
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Rodent groups differ in the arrangement of the jaw muscles and associated skull structures, both from other mammals and amongst themselves. |
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In addition, it has been suggested that bats are attracted to these structures, perhaps seeking roosts, and thereby increasing the death rate. |
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The fruiting structures of a few species contain psychotropic compounds and are consumed recreationally or in traditional spiritual ceremonies. |
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This ejection ensures exit of the spores from the reproductive structures as well as traveling through the air over long distances. |
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While this contribution to weathering is usually benign, it can cause problems for artificial stone structures. |
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A sea floor map will show a rather strange pattern of blocky structures that are separated by linear features perpendicular to the ridge axis. |
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In contrast, the abutment, piers, and other support structures are called the substructure. |
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Wave action can destroy site structures and scatter artifacts along a prograding shoreline. |
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By the 19th century, their political structures were largely authoritarian and militarized. |
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As interior structures of the pile are consumed, the pile can shift and collapse, spreading the burn area. |
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The phenomenon is explained by the likewise abundance of prey species which are also attracted to the structures. |
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Their bodies are elongated with weak, watery muscles and skeletal structures. |
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The carapace and plastron are joined together on the turtle's sides by bony structures called bridges. |
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They promote high diversity and they are used as models for ecology and biology because of their simple structures. |
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Music is a natural intuitive phenomenon based on the three distinct and interrelated organization structures of rhythm, harmony, and melody. |
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In 297, as Emperor Diocletian reformed the administrative structures of the Roman Empire, Aquitania was split into three provinces. |
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In the 1890s, Lawrence Hargrave conducted research on wing structures and developed a box kite that lifted the weight of a man. |
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Layered spherical growth structures termed oncolites are similar to stromatolites and are also known from the fossil record. |
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Some split oak suggests that particularly large structures, or possibly boats, were being constructed at the site. |
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The Palmerston Forts are a group of forts and associated structures, around the coast of Britain. |
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Two unusual structures that have been described as ice houses, pottery kilns or crematoria are found on Moons Hill in Freshwater. |
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The dermis is made up of many components, such as bony structures and blood vessels. |
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Herbivores have developed a diverse range of physical structures to facilitate the consumption of plant material. |
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To break up intact plant tissues, mammals have developed teeth structures that reflect their feeding preferences. |
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Open lots are dirt lots with constructed shade structures and a concrete pad where feed is delivered. |
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Ring structures absorb particular wavelengths of light and thus appear colored. |
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There exists a very large number of other claims of Neanderthal art, adornment, and structures. |
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More particularly, bone mineral is formed from globular and plate structures. |
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Sometimes the structures are still easily accessible, such as in a ghost town, and these may become tourist attractions. |
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They are not true bone structures but they usually grow in symmetrical pairs. |
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There are many structures at the margin of land and water that provide evidence of the human societies of the past. |
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Other structures remain from exploitation of resources, such as dams and fish traps. |
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Both types have further variations as there are widely divergent structures and traditions defining monarchy. |
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New defensive structures, including fortresses at Neumagen, Bitburg and Arlon, were constructed to defend against Germanic invasion. |
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Some sites were defended by ditches and banks, structures thought to have been built to defend against nomadic tribes from the steppe. |
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Ukrainian architecture includes the motifs and styles that are found in structures built in modern Ukraine, and by Ukrainians worldwide. |
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Around fifty structures were erected, restored or completed, achievements second only to those of Augustus. |
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Photographs of ripening grain, which changes colour rapidly at maturation, have revealed buried structures with great precision. |
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Aerial photographs taken at different times of day will help show the outlines of structures by changes in shadows. |
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Once artifacts and structures have been excavated, or collected from surface surveys, it is necessary to properly study them. |
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Yet, their political institutional, and biological structures had more often than not thoroughly changed. |
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The structures of most federal governments incorporate mechanisms to protect the rights of component states. |
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Originally, the structures were probably covered with a heap of dirt and the entrance was blocked by a stone. |
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Theistic Hinduism encompasses both monotheistic and polytheistic tendencies and variations on or mixes of both structures. |
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The Romans built immense structures such as the Colisseum in Rome to house their festivals of sport. |
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The new North German Confederation had its own constitution, flag, and governmental and administrative structures. |
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Geological maps show not only the surface, but characteristics of the underlying rock, fault lines, and subsurface structures. |
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The emperor planned to build a massive network of structures in Beijing in which government offices, officials, and the imperial family resided. |
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Pagoda structures in Asian temples take the form of a stairway linking earth and heaven. |
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A skyscraper, as the term itself suggests, suggests the connection of earth and sky, as do spire structures of all sorts. |
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She built palaces, cathedrals, and social structures on an imperial scale, supporting religion and education. |
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Situated in the Northern Massif du Nord, in one of Haiti's National Parks, the structures date from the early 19th century. |
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The prime Inca structures were made of stone blocks that fit together so well that a knife could not be fitted through the stonework. |
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In these organizations, official hierarchical structures are a bad instrument to detect the real powerstructure. |
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Inside this protective enclosure were gardens, ponds, pavilions, palaces and other structures. |
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The American occupation in 1898 introduced a new breed of architectural structures in the Philippines. |
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Mesoamerican architecture is mostly noted for its pyramids which are the largest such structures outside of Ancient Egypt. |
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Almost all of the structures in the city, particularly in Intramuros, were destroyed. |
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The structures of the site rest on a series of artificial terraces with twenty seven mounds. |
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These structures include a Mesoamerican ball court, a main plaza and a sunken patio. |
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The most massive structures ever erected by the Maya were built during the Preclassic period. |
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Most Maya cities tended to grow outwards from the core, and upwards as new structures were superimposed upon preceding architecture. |
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Like wood and thatch, adobe was used throughout Maya history, even after the development of masonry structures. |
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The term acropolis, in a Maya context, refers to a complex of structures built upon platforms of varying height. |
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They consisted of three small structures facing a fourth structure, and were used to mark the solstices and equinoxes. |
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At Nakbe, there are at least a dozen examples of triadic complexes and the four largest structures in the city are triadic in nature. |
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The lateral platforms often supported structures that may have held privileged spectators. |
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Despite being the first Spanish settlement, the city of Veracruz lost most its older structures to the various invasions it has suffered. |
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Many of the structures are decorated with smooth river stone, thought to have come from the Misantla River. |
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The resulting weight of the structures caused them to sink into the sediment of Lake Texcoco. |
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A major earthquake on 21 May 1950 caused the destruction of more than one third of the city's structures. |
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Bolinas soon gained renown for its unusual structures and recreational drug use, illustrating disregard for building codes and drug laws. |
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It is a parody of the romantic, chivalric aspects of knighthood and a criticism of contemporary social structures and societal norms. |
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Among the walls and other structures a semicircle dedicated to the Danza de Voladores has been discovered. |
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In the field of linguistics, the term passive is applied to a wide range of grammatical structures. |
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Other notions of pseudocodeword-like structures such as stopping sets are also known to coincide with these polytope vertices. |
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The British set up administrative and legal structures whilst practising indirect rule through traditional chiefdoms. |
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English sentence structures that grow down and to the right are easier to process. |
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The ability to ask questions is often assessed in relation to comprehension of syntactic structures. |
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This way, translators are able to use potential translated neologisms in sentences and test them with different structures and syntax. |
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Grammatical structures, such as the lack of inversion in indirect questions, have the flavor of contact with an immigrant language. |
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Bleek, and later Carl Meinhof, pursued extensive studies comparing the grammatical structures of Bantu languages. |
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By the middle of the century, pressure to reform the structures of the church were being felt. |
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Episcopal is also commonly used to distinguish between the various organizational structures of denominations. |
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Royal supremacy was exercised through the extant legal structures of the church, whose leaders were bishops. |
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True churches of Christ existed outside episcopal church structures, they held, contrary to Tractarian and High Church teaching. |
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Analogous structures are the result of convergent evolution and should be contrasted with homologous structures. |
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Both caused nearly total storm surge destruction of structures in and around Gulfport, Biloxi, and Pascagoula. |
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In larger homesteads there are also structures used as bachelors' quarters and guest accommodation. |
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In capitalist economic structures, supply and demand is an economic model of price determination in a market. |
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Their dues were high, so the fighting fund was large and the officials were skilled in defending the complex wage structures. |
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Oxides have a range of different structures, from individual molecules to polymeric and crystalline structures. |
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This material is both strong and ductile so that vehicle structures can maintain their current safety levels while using less material. |
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Most large modern structures, such as stadiums and skyscrapers, bridges, and airports, are supported by a steel skeleton. |
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A log builder builds structures of stacked, horizontal logs including houses, barns, churches, fortifications, and more. |
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Steel rivets can be found in static structures such as bridges, cranes, and building frames. |
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This cement is used for very large concrete structures, such as dams, which have a low surface to volume ratio. |
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The precipitation is assisted with mosses and other vegetable structures, thus leaving cavities in the calcareous sinter after they have decayed. |
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Famous concrete structures include the Hoover Dam, the Panama Canal, and the Roman Pantheon. |
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The widespread use of concrete in many Roman structures ensured that many survive to the present day. |
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All concrete structures crack to some extent, due to shrinkage and tension. |
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Concrete structures without reinforcement, like other unreinforced masonry structures, can fail during severe earthquake shaking. |
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Unreinforced masonry structures constitute one of the largest earthquake risks globally. |
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Concrete is one of the most frequently used building materials in animal houses and for manure and silage storage structures in agriculture. |
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Concrete recycling is an increasingly common method for disposing of concrete structures. |
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Collars are usually massive reinforced concrete structures with more than one level. |
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A number of the structures have been restored, and some sections are now in water. |
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They were also able to mortgage future tolls to raise loans for new structures and for more substantial improvements to the existing highway. |
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Tribes were organized as cooperative structures, allocating jobs and resources among each other, only trading with the external communities. |
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Such corrosion is not significant for structural materials, but delicate structures, especially microelectronics, are strongly affected. |
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Certain materials or structures absorb these chemicals, which is why clothing, unsealed surfaces, potable water, piping, wood, etc. |
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Many feature widow's walks, structures on the roof where the residents could watch for the return of sailing vessels. |
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While monopoly and perfect competition mark the extremes of market structures there is some similarity. |
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Ribs and growth lamellae gave the shells of many atrypids the possibility to develop an array of structures. |
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The bidental is one of the more problematic structures of the colony and no consensus has yet emerged as to its date. |
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QsHUB1 and QsHUB2 showed a transient increase expression from white callogenic structures and globular embryos to immature cotyledonary embryos. |
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Very improbable structures readily arise through the cumulation of small alterations. |
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Alfar's analysis cuts to the quick of the socioeconomic structures that underlie marriage, primogeniture, monarchy, and imperialism. |
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The reality which thus emerges is the outcome of the epistemological process in which the mind conceptually structures a given content. |
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Few villages still have structures for taking the older-style firebaths, and the men who firebathe are mostly older. |
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Most of the structures and textures observed at Ponkapoag section have been noted in turbitite and flysch sequences. |
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There are over 1,300 root gismu in the Lojban vocabulary, and these structures form a very interesting ontology of their own. |
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Euroregions are similar official structures built around commuting across boundary. |
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You should move these structures from the stack to the heap to avoid a potential stack overflow. |
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The conjecture made in Tsinober and Levich was that coherent structures should possess a significant coherent helicity. |
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Each of these structures consists of Carboniferous limestone overlain with Millstone Grit. |
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Both structures are on the south bank, at a natural crossing point where the River Effra flows into the River Thames. |
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North of Italy, where masonry construction was never extinguished, stone construction was replacing timber in important structures. |
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Collective burials in dolmen structures in Ibiza could be contrasted against the individual burials in Mallorca. |
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Together with the adze, fashioning wood for shelter, structures and canoes for example, this enabled them to exploit their newly won farmland. |
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The Roman concrete has remained a riddle, and even after more than 2,000 years some Roman structures still stand magnificently. |
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No other early sees are documented, and the material remains of early church structures are far to seek. |
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Some surviving structures are almost complete, such as the town walls of Lugo in Hispania Tarraconensis, now northern Spain. |
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The ancient Romans employed regular orthogonal structures on which they molded their colonies. |
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Prior to these permanent structures there were tents set up as mobile field hospitals. |
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Drainage of excess water and waste were common practices in camps as well as the permanent medical structures, which come at a later date. |
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The early castles were simple earth and timber constructions, later replaced with stone structures. |
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Polygonal stonework structures are also considered Cyclopean, composed of medium-large stones or irregular shape and not isodoma. |
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The fact that different structures can be shown to be functionally isomorphic implies that they are analogous, not homologous. |
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He was the first major figure to argue that mankind had evolved language skills in response to his changing environment and social structures. |
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On 7 September, the Germans shifted away from the destruction of the RAF's supporting structures. |
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The state court systems have hierarchy structures similar to that of the federal system. |
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Although there were substantial changes in society and political structures, the break with classical antiquity was not complete. |
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Ancillary structures included new town halls, houses, bridges, and tithe barns. |
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Train stations, banks and other structures from that era are normally made of limestone. |
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D 43, as confirmed by evidence of military storage structures in the area of the nearby Fishbourne Roman Palace. |
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Linkages between national price levels are also weakened when trade barriers and imperfectly competitive market structures occur together. |
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In this respect, the lessons of history and the social structures built upon it could be discarded. |
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Among other things, he wanted to understand Fibonacci phyllotaxis, the existence of Fibonacci numbers in plant structures. |
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They consulted Jerry Donohue who confirmed the most likely structures of the nucleotide bases. |
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The correct structures were essential for the positioning of the hydrogen bonds. |
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Within cells, the long strands of DNA form condensed structures called chromosomes. |
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Consequently, structures with similar internal organisation may have different functions in related organisms. |
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During evolution, some structures may lose their original function and become vestigial structures. |
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The programme also includes overhauling infrastructure including communications, track and overhead power lines, structures and embankments. |
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The city had a vast number of monumental structures like the Colosseum, the Forum of Trajan and the Pantheon. |
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Certain scholars have argued both for and against generalizing the political structures of the Caribbean. |
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It may also occur indirectly by social structures that are not equally accessible to all. |
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Common market structures studied besides perfect competition include monopolistic competition, various forms of oligopoly, and monopoly. |
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Patrick set up diocesan structures with a hierarchy of bishops, priests, and deacons. |
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The results show several distinct models that support the presence of bell-shaped, lumplike structures which may live in a compact space. |
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They are still extant, although the fabric of Wilfrid's churches above ground has been replaced by later structures. |
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The modern structures face the Thames and include an entry way that displays More's arms, heraldic beasts, and a Latin maxim. |
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Different faculties and departments adopt different academic term structures. |
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The structures are associated with graves of rectangular shape flanked by vertical slabs, as also found in central Ethiopia. |
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The ancient structures suggest the presence of a large, prehistoric burial complex. |
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Sometimes the arches depicted were not even real structures but existed entirely as imaginary representations of royal propaganda. |
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The villa buildings were often independent structures linked by their enclosed courtyards. |
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Thatch is a versatile material when it comes to covering irregular roof structures. |
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She conducted some modest building works at Windsor, including a wide range of repairs to the existing structures. |
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The Norman nave and transepts survived until the late fourteenth century, when they were demolished to make way for the present structures. |
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Usage of the term has varied over time and has been applied to structures as diverse as hill forts and country houses. |
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As well as defensive structures, castles were also offensive tools which could be used as a base of operations in enemy territory. |
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They too developed differently from the structures known as castles that had their origins in Europe. |
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According to historian Charles Coulson the accumulation of wealth and resources, such as food, led to the need for defensive structures. |
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Stone forts such as these served as defensive residences, as well as imposing structures to prevent Iroquois incursions. |
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Later structures of the Romantic Revival would draw on elements of castle architecture such as battlements for the same purpose. |
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There are various other temples and structures in and around Patan Durbar Square built by the Newa People. |
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Following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina, Modern structures in New Orleans have been increasingly slated for demolition. |
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Similar structures called cystidia often occur within the hymenium of the Basidiomycota. |
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In addition, some Old English text survives on stone structures and other ornate objects. |
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The deep plexus or fourth layer is a complicated mazework, frequently confused with certain adjacent structures. |
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The first tournament structures developed and competitions were held between various burghs. |
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The designers of the structures of the United Nations intended to make it more effective than the League. |
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Few structures are recognized as pays Voynet, meaning nationwide, because the recognition criteria are sometimes far from what the pays are. |
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Other regional structures use the municipal boundaries as a layout, including the police districts, the court districts and the electoral wards. |
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To prepare the two culture compartments, which were connected by the microtunnel structures, holes were opened with a punch. |
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Nationalistic organizations began to challenge both the traditional and the new colonial structures and finally displaced them. |
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These structures included political, educational, religious, and other social organizations. |
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Most of these old structures were replaced by the predominantly Victorian buildings seen in today's Old Town. |
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The catastrophic German politics between 1914 and 1945 are interpreted in terms of a delayed modernisation of its political structures. |
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However, the OEEC served as both a testing and training ground for the structures that would later be used by the European Economic Community. |
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Most of the major sports have separate administrative structures and national teams for each of the countries of the United Kingdom. |
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They were to share some of the institutions of the ECSC but have separate executive structures. |
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There are two good examples in Monamore Glen west of the village of Lamlash, and similar structures called the Giants' Graves above Whiting Bay. |
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The threat of invasion by Napoleon prompted many defensive structures to be built at the end of that century. |
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The intercropping system altered bacterial community structures in the rhizosphere as opposed to that in monocultured crops. |
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The general opinion was the DLK structures and its leader would vanish from the political scene of Kosovo after the Yugoslav withdrawal. |
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Economic inequality varies between societies, historical periods, economic structures and systems. |
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Through this practice he discovered photoelasticity, which is a means of determining the stress distribution within physical structures. |
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Within eukaryotic cells DNA is organized into long structures called chromosomes. |
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These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed. |
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These proteins are important in bending arrays of nucleosomes and arranging them into the larger structures that make up chromosomes. |
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Even when lifting sentences and scenes, Conrad changed their character, inserted them within novel structures. |
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The architecture is characterized by its monumental structures, built with large stone blocks, lintels and solid columns. |
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Official designations, jurisdictions and command structures of these agencies vary considerably. |
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Along with the finding of harbor structures, ancient anchors have also been found. |
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At the end of 2011 several local community initiatives resulted in several interface structures being opened for a trial period. |
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The structures are associated with graves of rectangular shape that are flanked by vertical slabs, as also found in central Ethiopia. |
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Large structures are usually made of very thick walls, so that castles and cathedrals possess walls which may be up to 12 feet thick. |
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It was dedicated on September 6, 1921 and was considered one of the first earthquake resistant structures built in North America. |
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Following the resignation of President Suharto in 1998, Indonesian political and governmental structures have undergone major reforms. |
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Slavery was a complex institution that supported traditional Roman social structures as well as contributing economic utility. |
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Even after more than 2,000 years some Roman structures still stand, due in part to sophisticated methods of making cements and concrete. |
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In the lowlands such forest structures developed over centuries by heavy exploitation, especially by the use of litter and grazing livestock. |
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The male cones have structures called microsporangia that produce yellowish pollen through meiosis. |
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Some bryophytes, such as the liverwort Marchantia, create elaborate structures to bear the gametangia that are called gametangiophores. |
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Both green algae and bryophytes have chlorophyll a and b, and the chloroplast structures are similar. |
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The castle keep dates from the 14th century, and the remaining structures were added piecemeal until the 18th century. |
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The earliest known structures on Gillies Hill were built by Iron Age people over 2000 years ago. |
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The chest wall structures should also be examined for nonbreast causes of pain. |
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In France, Italy and Russia, where large budgets continued to allow major development, both monoplanes and all metal structures were common. |
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A cantilever bridge is a bridge built using cantilevers, structures that project horizontally into space, supported on only one end. |
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Between Roman and modern times, theatre in Wales was limited to performances of travelling players, sometimes in temporary structures. |
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Most of these structures have since been removed or filled in, but there are still two remains. |
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They used it widely in structures such as buildings, public baths and aqueducts, ensuring their survival into the modern era. |
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Settlements became more permanent, with buildings of stone replacing timber structures. |
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The earliest of these structures is Maendy Camp, a hillfort whose remains are situated between Ton Pentre and Cwmparc. |
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A number of historic structures are located in Connah's Quay, such as St Mark's Church and St David's Church. |
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Tornadoes are rare in the city itself, but the March 14, 2008 EF2 tornado damaged prominent structures in downtown Atlanta. |
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Some of the structures at the well date from the reign of King Henry VII or earlier. |
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At first they were fairly modest and entirely separate structures from churches. |
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The analysis of structures is often accomplished by plotting the orientations of various features onto stereonets. |
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These can be used to find the locations of fold axes, relationships between faults, and relationships between other geologic structures. |
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These proteins translate into larger, more complex structures that allow organisms better to adapt to their environments. |
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Survival is highest in crevices and behind solid structures, because predators feast on openly exposed eggs. |
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Many redundant structures from closed lines remain, such as bridges over other lines and drainage culverts. |
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Despite entering a fallow period of architectural design, several structures of note did emerge. |
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Erosion continued, but the structures remained, resulting in a loss of beach area. |
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They wanted to free people from false rationality, and restrictive customs and structures. |
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Over 200 different chemical structures of these compounds are known, of which 79 or more are known from Narcissus alone. |
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There are reports of bird and bat mortality at wind turbines as there are around other artificial structures. |
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