An experimental method was developed to synthesize telluric acid and tellurium dioxide doped sol-gel materials. |
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These stones, or these steeples, are working in tandem with the earth's telluric energies coming up from the wells. |
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The aim was to detect long-term abnormal changes of the telluric field, which were possibly related to imbedding earthquakes. |
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However, the stability of telluric acid is low at high temperature. |
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Ground electrodes were established 1.6 km apart in north-south and east-west directions for the study of telluric currents. |
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Prehistoric man already sought to appease the telluric powers with his haunting drumbeats and incantations. |
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Therefore, the most important task in space weather hazard mapping is to identify the areas with different levels of telluric activity. |
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South America has recurring problems of drought, flooding and telluric disasters, especially in the Andean countries. |
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The outermost solid layer of a telluric planet or satellite, usually consisting of rock, ice or a mixture of the two. |
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Concentric circles give the crater shape its dynamism, and allow you to divine mysterious telluric activity. |
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The atmospheres of giant planets such as Jupiter have a thickness without common measure with that of the atmospheres of telluric planets. |
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A third application, developed in-house, will enable pipeline companies to monitor telluric currents along their pipelines. |
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I do not experiment with telluric energies or sacred geometry. |
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We found here a metaphysical and telluric atmosphere that in later series is found in a more accentuated way, transmitting an anguishing nostalgia in view of the conception of other imaginary worlds. |
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The telluric discharges are the main causes of ocean and marine pollution. |
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On the map, telluric activity is defined as the annual percentage of the time when variations in the activity is above the normal level of 20 milliVolts per kilometre. |
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