These units contain intercalated thin, discontinuous lenses of silts and mudstones, some displaying desiccation cracks. |
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No discontinuous change occurs in either the compression isotherm or the heating isobar. |
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If the negotiations fail we will ballot for action, and it will not be for a one-day strike but for escalating to discontinuous action. |
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In this discontinuous and heterogeneous present, the videomaker is witness, participant, and documenter simultaneously. |
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And the length of the curve is again a discontinuous function of the starting point. |
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For the fact is that any authentic future must be to some extent in line with the present as well as discontinuous with it. |
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Now, walk in a straight line along those discontinuous white lines in the middle of the road. |
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Also important is his work on divergent series and discontinuous functions. |
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If only rule-governed real numbers are considered, then discontinuous functions cannot be ruled out on logical grounds. |
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A tapestry is, by definition, a flat-woven cloth that uses discontinuous weft threads to create images. |
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These discontinuous beds are plane-bedded, structureless to finely laminated, and in some cases have small-scale cross bedding. |
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There is nothing to say that such unbounded economic growth will not come in discontinuous lumps. |
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chondre rims are commonly discontinuous and variable in thickness, and chondrules are often in contact with matrix materials directly. |
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He is adept at using short and discontinuous notes to riff the rhythm and create tension. |
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These methods provide discontinuous measurements because air has to be pumped for a long time in order to obtain just one sample. |
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Unfortunately, subaerial erosion has made the continental sedimentary record very incomplete and discontinuous. |
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People's networks are not homogeneous, they are really discontinuous and heterogeneous. |
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Events, as elements of the discourse, or rather the pre-discourse, are irruptive and specific, and essentially discontinuous. |
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Fire Salamanders have a scattered and discontinuous range over large areas of Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia. |
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When the brambles became impassable, we would scrabble up the canyon sidewalls and work our way along slopy, discontinuous ledges. |
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But the emergent event presents itself as discontinuous, as a disruption without conditions. |
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Nonetheless, debate remains a series of discontinuous leaps, structured by impactful posting. |
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It was at times less a guerrilla war than a conventional war waged on discontinuous fronts. |
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However, in the dry type, the pellicle and cuticle remain intact in the functional phase, whereas they become discontinuous in the wet type. |
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In western Thailand and eastern Myanmar, Mesozoic rocks are scattered and discontinuous, and outcrops of Palaeogene rocks are very rare. |
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This is particularly important for data communications because of the discontinuous and bursty nature of the traffic. |
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Similarly, according to many defenders of naturalism, philosophy is not discontinuous with science. |
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In addition to the decorated base the rim of the object also has a discontinuous decorative wavy line interrupted in three places. |
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He published papers illustrating discontinuous variation in floral symmetry and in terminal forceps of earwigs and the hornlike processes seen in certain male beetles. |
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The Haight Creek is primarily composed of dolomitic mudstones and wackestones with abundant chert interbeds and thin, discontinuous crinoidal packstones. |
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The connections and motivations between subjects are somewhat discontinuous, but he seems to have more in mind than a snapshot of the state of present-day culture jamming. |
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This description would be very difficult to accept without the experience of being submerged in discontinuous cultural complexity over a protracted period of time. |
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He said there were three types of strike available to them, these are industrial action short of strike action, discontinuous strike action and continuous strike action. |
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A discontinuous veneer of eolian material covers much of the more stable upper slopes in the region. |
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Planning requirements mean tall residential buildings have setbacks and open areas at grade, making the streetscape discontinuous and usually unpleasant. |
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The arid and rocky lower slopes support only discontinuous grazing areas, but extensive undulating pastures intersperse the high peaks. |
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Yet this concept is not as utopian as many believe it to be, for the global village also produces discarnate and discontinuous ways of being. |
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When individual colour variation is discontinuous within a species, that species is said to be polychromatic. |
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Most materials in existing pavements can be recycled except those of discontinuous grading, e.g. macadam. |
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A rare few represent discontinuous breakthroughs, such as the incandescent lamp, alternating electric current or the jet engine. |
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In the case of discontinuous emission monitoring, compliance is achieved if the average reading per check does not exceed the value of the limit. |
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Children with seizures may have difficulty with transitions, as they perceive the world as unpredictable and discontinuous. |
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The impact of construction on frozen ground is different in discontinuous and continuous permafrost areas. |
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This dyeing may be performed either in discontinuous, semi-continuous or continuous processes. |
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A child with seizures may experience the world as an unpredictable, discontinuous, and scary place. |
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The southern limit of continuous permafrost zone and the limit of the discontinuous permafrost zone appear on the map. |
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Existing networks have been all targeted by budgetary disposition and redeem a discontinuous attention process. |
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In discontinuous permafrost regions, it may be possible to avoid areas of permafrost altogether. |
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The outer ring consists of discontinuous areas of mountains and plateaus in which the younger rocks are deformed. |
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Automatic rinsing devices are not necessary in the case of discontinuous distillation. |
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The percentage of customers with a water supply that is discontinuous during normal operation. |
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They are discontinuous, and the segments are offset rather than extending from roof to ground. |
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There is an apparent dissonance or disjunction in her work, but this comes from a novel meshing of seemingly discontinuous or unconnected themes and problems. |
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The formation is composed of red siltstones, containing discontinuous calcrete horizons, channelized sandstones and thin beds of current-rippled fine sandstone. |
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These are identified by the alternation of the germinal epithelium between continuous and discontinuous types and the stages of germ cells present. |
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In gnathic bones, the pattern is characterized by the presence of significant amounts of sclerotic bone, however, bone trabeculae are discontinuous. |
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This paper Crighton studied the sound wave associated with a turbulent fluid flow over a discontinuous surface formed by two semi-infinite flexible planes. |
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However, the prospects for discontinuous, disruptive change appear slim. |
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Nevertheless, this elucidation of the generic discontinuous change has shed light upon many optical phenomena where caustics and diffraction occur. |
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In the derived condition, the parietal is discontinuous around the lateral margin of the parietal fenestra with the squamosal forming part of this margin. |
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The micro-particles in FracSolv utilize the mechanism of disjoining pressure once the micro-particles encounter a discontinuous phase. |
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When a visual representation of the results for discontinuous variables is desired, 2 commonly used approaches are bar graphs and pie charts. |
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Other syntactic complexities of Pashto include endoclitics and frequent discontinuous constituents. |
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The distribution of the Baffin Bay stock is now discontinuous with walrus in the southeast Baffin Island and probably includes several management units. |
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Incubation lasts between 22 and 26 days, and begins after laying the first egg, although it is discontinuous until the second egg is laid. |
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Isolation of Cryptosporidium oocysts and sporozoites using discontinuous sucrose and isopycnic percoll gradients. |
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A discontinuous layer of peat occurs directly above bedrock in some areas. |
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Barth's view is that ethnic groups are not discontinuous cultural isolates, or logical a prioris to which people naturally belong. |
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These habitats tend to be discontinuous in the Mediterranean mountains, producing discrete isolated populations. |
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Formerly produced using a discontinuous process with hydrochloric acid-resistant controllers, this reaction is today done on a continuous basis in just a few minutes using fully automated processes. |
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The presence of several discontinuous orebodies may require the use of several shafts joined by a drift or the use of several mining methods, all within the same mine. |
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The first had arrived to demolish the laws of classical physics by postulating that matter was discontinuous and time and space were relative concepts. |
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The associated information is indirect and discontinuous. |
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Canada's North is defined as the land and ocean based territory that lies north of the southern limit of discontinuous permafrost from northern British Columbia to northern Labrador. |
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Another displays discontinuous bits of contour and fabric, in grays against a chartreuse ground, that add up to an apparitional figure of a harp-strumming King David. |
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Smaller, discontinuous plains are found along the remaining coast of the Persian Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, and the Gulf of Oman. |
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Partial voicing can mean light but continuous voicing, discontinuous voicing, or discontinuities in the degree of voicing. |
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A description of the kingdom written in 1699, notes that it occupied discontinuous areas along the coast. |
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The cost to an employer of converting an expiring temporary contract into a permanent one is quite high because of a discontinuous jump in the cost of sacking the worker. |
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But they can refuse discontinuous blocks of leave, as coming and going over the year will cause disruption for them, says Marian Bloodworth, an employment lawyer at Berwin Leighton Paisner. |
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Much of the area of discontinuous permafrost is already in disequilibrium with the current climate and is still responding to changes of the last century. |
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Northern is defined as a zone of high latitude in Northern Canada, north of the southern limit of discontinuous permafrost where, because of the natural environment, people experience distinctive living conditions. |
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The scandal that has grown around the case of Maher Arar, forcing a special public inquiry points to the weakness of the present fragmented, discontinuous, 'jerry-built' accountability structures and practices. |
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Drunken trees leaning in random directions are often found in spruce forests where discontinuous permafrost has melted. |
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The concentrations are, in general, discontinuous across ply layer boundaries due to differences in solubilities. |
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However, the Act empowers the Minister of Labour to make exemptions in this regard in the case of employees whose work, by its very nature, is discontinuous. |
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For another, the issue has discontinuous policy choices. |
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This discontinuous set of data points was obtained by the simple technique of taking soundings by lowering long lines from the ship to the seabed. |
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The anterior lobe of the middle body is large, subcircular, separated from the crescentic posterior lobe by the discontinuous middle furrow completely fading in the mid-part. |
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It allows certain kinds of syntactically discontinuous expressions. |
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The spheres create a discontinuous adhesive surface that limits physical contact with a substrate, resulting in easy removability and stable adhesion over time. |
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The blend is biphasic with continuous and discontinuous phases. |
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Coercive toilet training and obsessional maternal attitudes are not identified in most discontinuous soilers, and most soilers of whatever type are anxious. |
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