There is contiguous spread to the ipsilateral ACA and MCA via a perivascular plexus supplied by the ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve. |
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For the purposes of this book, an urban area is defined as a single continuous and contiguous area of urban development. |
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In 1941 Patterson purchased a Dodge panel truck that was used to collect flies throughout the contiguous United States and much of Mexico. |
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A contiguous lymph node and a portion of jugular vein occluded by tumor thrombus were also resected. |
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Wales is contiguous to England and had been the subject of Saxon raids for centuries. |
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Also, random selection of CDs would only work on a subset of contiguous disks. |
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Wild animals and birds traversing contiguous forest stretches have no clue that there might be restrictions. |
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It has been noted that coexpressed genes are frequently situated as contiguous clusters within an operon. |
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Intermolecular tetrameric complexes are usually only formed by short oligonucleotides that contain single tracts of contiguous guanines. |
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Because it is sending packets that are in one contiguous chunk, the gather list has only a single entry. |
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Phred and Phrap were used to call bases and assemble a contiguous sequence for each strain. |
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In the case of strain 300, the mutation was a deletion of six contiguous base pairs of the nd1 sequence. |
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The sequenced region corresponds to contiguous partial sequences of intron 4 and exon 5 of the bib gene. |
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An extent is a sequence of contiguous aggregate blocks allocated to an object as a unit. |
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Few detailed studies of large contiguous barley genomic sequences have been published. |
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Running a defragmenter gathers up the pieces and places them together in one contiguous location. |
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The sequences were assembled into one contiguous sequence by methods described previously. |
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If possible, a computer will store files in contiguous clusters, so all the information is kept close together. |
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After ordering the probes, the longest existing contiguous sequence of probes that hybridized with the given clone is found. |
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Latin and Greek were long coupled together, because of the contiguous history, mythology and culture from which they descended. |
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This demonstrated that the component sequences amplified as partial gene segments were contiguous in the genome. |
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In what follows a neutral network is a contiguous set of sequences possessing the same fitness. |
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The three fragments from each allele were then aligned against a reference sequence to create a single contiguous sequence. |
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Therefore, the sequence at internal nodes will always consist of one contiguous fragment of sequence. |
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We sequenced two contiguous fragments for both clones 1 and 2 and proved that they were identical. |
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Not really tied in all too closely with modesty because these statues are contiguous with nude statues exploring the beauty of the human form. |
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These valleys form part of a magnificent expanse of contiguous pristine valleys-a complex of giant trees unparalleled on Vancouver Island. |
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The study was conducted in El Paso, Texas, which is contiguous with Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. |
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Thus, spatial heterogeneity in predation pressure is common in both fragmented and contiguous landscapes. |
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This has been mooted taking into account that a few places in the nearby villages beyond marsh are contiguous to the marsh. |
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Under this scheme, tribes and migrants were jointly allotted land for agricultural operations in contiguous areas. |
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The ideal is for married children to live near their parents, at least in the same city, if not in the same neighborhood or on a contiguous lot. |
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From an ecological point of view, the park should have encompassed contiguous biodiversity-rich forest tracts that cut across even states. |
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They come from a nation contiguous to the U.S. with a long and porous border. |
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In contrast, Wyoming is contiguous with six states but has only two other state capitals within 500 miles. |
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The continental United States is contiguous with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. |
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Because all study sites were contiguous with larger expanses of tallgrass prairie, they were not prairie fragments. |
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In 1998, in an area contiguous with the reserve, the Development Reserve was created. |
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And third, differentiation may have evolved in allopatry as a contiguous ancestral population became fragmented by vicariance. |
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The patterns are realized as the polymer is mechanically peeled away in one contiguous piece in solution. |
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It holds possibly the biggest single contiguous tiger population in the world. |
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The contiguous cull led to the slaughter of millions of healthy animals four years ago. |
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A total of more than 9,500 sheep and cattle were involved in confirmed outbreaks and contiguous culls. |
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The formation of the dimers is strongly favored by the contiguous presence of quinone and hydroquinone. |
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Another possibility is that the present disjunct distributions are merely relicts of a former contiguous or near-contiguous distribution. |
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Like U.S. Spanish, early Spanish exhibited a strong tendency to form diphthongs from contiguous vowels. |
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However, I've never seen a kid use the same pronoun in contiguous sentences to refer to different people. |
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The hugely controversial contiguous cull of livestock to combat the foot-and-mouth epidemic was stoutly defended by the Government. |
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The African rain forest is the second largest contiguous tropical forest in the world after the Amazon. |
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Matlab stores arrays like Fortran does, in that data in a particular matrix column is contiguous in memory. |
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It is reasonable to expect that contiguous homilies would be more alike than distant ones. |
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The market decides whether cars have contiguous frames, shatterproof windshields, protected gas tanks, air bags or seatbelts, and what the height of SUV bumpers ought to be. |
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Since the U.S. Constitution mandates that states be contiguous, Moffat County would just sign up with Wyoming. |
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The Award is limited to Delta Airlines destinations within the 48 contiguous US states and Canada. |
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There are only 22 million people in an area about the size of the contiguous 48 States of the United States. |
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Normally, air rights can be transferred only to contiguous building sites. |
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Only in Flanders and a few contiguous districts was grain rotated with soil-restoring fodder crops, such as clover, lucerne, and sainfoin, and fallow thus eliminated. |
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There is convincing evidence that Akeld was the centre of a pre-Conquest thanage which also embraced the contiguous townships of Coupland and Yeavering. |
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The 211 cattle and 1,000 sheep at Mount Pleasant Farm have been culled and the slaughter of livestock at two contiguous farms was continuing yesterday. |
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Her two very large, flesh-colored balloon sculptures initially resemble pinkish bubbles that have emerged from their blowpipe in contiguous clumps. |
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The contiguous sequence of distribution helps minimize waste. |
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Albanians live in a contiguous area in at least four states. |
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In a second step, clusters merge into a contiguous zone at the cell border that spreads and gives rise to actin waves traveling on a planar membrane. |
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It is a reasonable supposition on our part therefore to consider that, if escorted back to the edge of the contiguous zone, vessels would return to Indonesia. |
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We did not obtain a contiguous sequence of the entire region. |
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We kept the numbering contiguous in spite of two gaps in the sequence. |
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For analysis, we used the longest available contiguous sequence. |
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The formation of diphthongs from contiguous vowels represents a common prohibition in languages against starting a syllable with a vowel, as opposed to a consonant. |
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Poussin, who seems to privilege the world image per se, dissembles such spatiotemporal leaps within the contiguous illusion-promoting signs of the depicted scene. |
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The Northwest Angle is the only part of the contiguous 48 states that goes north of the 49th parallel. |
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Much of the north of the county is an urban area contiguous to Greater London. |
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Rosyth is almost contiguous with neighbouring Inverkeithing, separated only by the M90 motorway. |
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The formation of a contiguous ice sheet on the Tibetan Plateau is controversial. |
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The boundaries of the town are virtually indistinguishable between its neighbouring small towns and villages forming a contiguous urban area. |
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The Roman Empire was one of the largest in history, with contiguous territories throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. |
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It is also the only country to have contiguous territory both inside and outside the tropics. |
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Even the San Diego shoreline bordering Mexico is cooler in summer than most areas in the contiguous United States. |
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The next set are shorter, and are more contracted or acuminated at their posterior end, where they are contiguous to the almonds or tonsils. |
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Supposing three such houses to be contiguous to a central one, each separated from the latter by a straight wall. |
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The territory is geographically contiguous to the Bahamas, both comprising the Lucayan Archipelago, but is politically a separate entity. |
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Wakefield's three contiguous parks have a history dating back to 1893 when Clarence Park opened on land near Lawe Hill. |
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The Golgi consists of a contiguous network of laterally linked ministacks positioned at the microtubule-organizing center. |
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Ipsos eNation surveys consist of a minimum of 1,000 completes with adults 18 years of age or older in the contiguous United States. |
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Vermis and contiguous hemisphere portions are wholly called the spinocerebellum, which is associated with rubrospinal and corticospinal tracts. |
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The intrahepatic hematoma was contiguous with subcapsular and extracapsular hematomas over the right lobe. |
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Dow Corning is very pleased that Archway Sales will be representing our silicone products in the contiguous United States. |
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Marine researchers now say such trawling worldwide destroys a seabed area twice the size of the contiguous United States each year. |
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The free round-trip coach ticket can be used for travel to anywhere Sun Country flies in the contiguous United States. |
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Mac Farms is a major processor and marketer of macadamias and owns the largest contiguous macadamia orchard in the world. |
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Unlike the Metropolitan area, the Urban Area does not include The Wirral or its contiguous areas. |
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That's a large piece of preserved, contiguous habitat, and in that area one still finds a large number of breeding warblers, thrushes, vireos. |
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At the periphery the large cells infiltrated and expanded contiguous alveolar septa, interlobular septa, and bronchovascular bundles. |
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The Disk Defragmenter searches for fragmented files and assembles them into contiguous chunks. |
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Spatial domain is discretised by a numerical mesh consisting of a finite number of contiguous control volumes of completely arbitrary topology. |
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Oregon is one of only three states of the contiguous United States to have a coastline on the Pacific Ocean. |
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West Quoddy Head, in Lubec, Maine, is the easternmost point of land in the 48 contiguous states. |
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Maine is the easternmost state in the contiguous United States, and the northernmost east of the Great Lakes. |
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The Cape Mendocino region of California's north coast is one of the most seismically active regions in the contiguous United States. |
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Together with the seaport of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area. |
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Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied settlement of European origin in the contiguous United States. |
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However, the idea was unacceptable to the British, who had their own aspirations of contiguous British territory running from Cairo to Cape Town. |
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Also, the Central Asian and Caucasian clusters can be considered contiguous, joined by the landlocked Caspian Sea. |
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Wolves living in the southern Negev desert are contiguous with populations living in the Egyptian Sinai and Jordan. |
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Some of these are in isolated areas, for example on the island of Lundy, but others are contiguous with populations of the native red deer. |
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Its proposal for the West Midlands conurbation preferred instead an area of contiguous county boroughs with no overall metropolitan authority. |
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This isolation poses one of the greatest threats to the future survival of the grizzly bear in the contiguous United States. |
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These five ecosystems combine for a total of a maximum 1,729 wild grizzlies still persisting in the contiguous United States. |
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Manchester is contiguous on all sides with several large settlements, except for a small section along its southern boundary with Cheshire. |
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Some of Kent is contiguous with the Greater London sprawl, notably parts of Dartford. |
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The QNNP is contiguous to four Nepali national parks, creating a transborder conservation area equal in size to Switzerland. |
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Corridor, or the Northeast, as the region is one massive contiguous area. |
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Outside the region's administrative boundary, it includes contiguous suburban settlements and a few densely populated outliers connected to it by ribbon development. |
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In other words, economies of the world were still seen as individual national systems which were contiguous with the national borders of each country. |
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The lesion on the rectosigmoid is delineated, and adhesions are lysed from contiguous organs such as adnexae, the uterus, or other loops of bowel. |
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New pediculate fishes from the Philippine Islands and contiguous waters. |
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Typical actively demyelinating lesions are present in contiguous white matter and elsewhere in the neuraxis in all cases exhibiting prephagocytic pathology examined to date. |
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They also identify long contiguous stretches of homozygosity, which may suggest an increased likelihood for a recessive condition or uniparental disomy. |
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Macy's flagship store, this Kmart will be the retailing giant's largest store in the contiguous United States and its first venture into Manhattan. |
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The 3-mm coronal CT slabs were reformatted from contiguous axial slices of the orbit, which includes the space between the interzygomatic line and the orbital apex. |
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Close in effect to the latter example are the numerous internal rhymes that are also in contiguous lines, but with one of the rhyming words more toward the middle of a line. |
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Thus, the exclusive economic zones includes the contiguous zone. |
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With a population of approximately 23,437 with Shotton which it is contiguous with, Connah's Quay constitutes just under half of the population of the greater Deeside area. |
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Magmatic dikes form when magma intrudes into a crack then crystallizes as a sheet intrusion, either cutting across layers of rock or through a contiguous mass of rock. |
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Like exclaves, practical exclaves are not contiguous with the land of the home country and have land access only through another country or countries. |
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Harriet, Morgans and Sofia quarry are all still identifiable as separate pits today, whilst Braich Quarry became a large working of 3 contiguous smaller pits. |
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Below the hindbrain, in the vicinity of the afterbrain, the spinal furrow does not close, and there remains here an open passage-way to the contiguous lower portion. |
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The Registrar General for Scotland defines settlements as groups of one or more contiguous localities, which are determined according to population density and postcode areas. |
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Canada occupies much of the continent of North America, sharing land borders with the contiguous United States to the south, and the US state of Alaska to the northwest. |
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The North British Railway took over the ferry at Queensferry in 1867, and completed a rail link from Ratho in 1868, establishing a contiguous link with Fife. |
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