Seas closed, uplands emerged, volcanic activity took place, and the entire continental margin grew by the addition of these new terrains. |
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The presence of morainic terrains near the lake makes it possible to produce a high quality wine. |
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The painting depicts hallucinogenic mountain terrains against an acid-green background. |
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It's exciting to conquer the road and terrains under the blazing heat of the sun when you are ready with best motorcycle parts and accessories! |
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He also made volcanological observations in the Andes, and he noted seismic events and structural features in the terrains of the Pacific coast. |
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The quartz grains are largely unstrained, but minor ribboned quartz, characteristic of highly deformed terrains, is found as a significant detrital phase only in this member. |
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Landmines continue to play an important role in the defence of States that have long land borders with difficult and inhospitable terrains. |
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In flat coastal plains and piedmonts, yields appear to increase five to ten-fold with agriculture, whereas in loess terrains 100-fold increases are typical. |
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Is strictly and rigorously subjected to sanitary controls by the nurseryman and planting is carried out only in selected terrains. |
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Mini golf has gone where no one has gone before with amazing terrains like City, Beach, Forest, Desert and Iceland. |
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At ground level it comprises tracts of both dense and open-canopy forest dominated by conifers such as fir, larch, pine, and spruce, interleaved with boggy terrains. |
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In glacial terrains coarse-grained, so-called Gilbert-type deltas of gravels and sands are common, and these pass in deeper water into varved sediments. |
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The special guide plates guide the normally vertically dropping flow of fertiliser also onto the pre-designed feeding points of the spreading discs even when operating in slopy terrains. |
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The reincorporation of free silica into complex silicates and the solution and redeposition of silica into veins is characteristic of such terrains. |
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Large thrusted crystalline terrains and parallel fold and thrust belts are commonly associated with continental collisions in which two separate continents have approached each other and one has been thrust onto the other. |
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We can also see very old terrains and some intermediately aged terrains. |
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In resent placers gold is commonly accompanied by small to moderate amounts of native platinoids, particularly in terrains characterized by ultrabasic or basic intrusives with associated Ni-Cu-Co sulphide deposits. |
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Its flexible structure allows a good adaptation in all type of terrains. |
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The border traverses a variety of terrains, ranging from major urban areas to uninhabitable deserts. |
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The terrains of Hong Kong are mostly mountainous and many places in the New Territories have limited access to roads. |
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The common adder is found in different terrains, habitat complexity being essential for different aspects of its behaviour. |
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The production of granite by metamorphic heat is difficult, but is observed to occur in certain amphibolite and granulite terrains. |
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Quick clay is a unique type of marine clay indigenous to the glaciated terrains of Norway, Canada, Northern Ireland, and Sweden. |
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But the new CFRP seat post makes sure that rising a bike on the most diffcult of terrains could be a cake-walk. |
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This results in an excessively detailed background, especially when using high-resolution terrains. |
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Dune-Buster, a four big wheel all-terrain wheelchair specially designed for dunes and slopping terrains. |
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Since large massive sulphide deposits often meet these constraints, we conclude that seismic reflection can be used as a deep exploration tool for base metal deposits in hard rock terrains. |
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Endued with a very fine nose, it adapts itself to all sorts of terrains, but excels all the more on high grass: its setting is strong and it oftenly retrieves by itself. |
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Does the lower limb condition affect the client's ability to walk in a manner normal for age, on a variety of different terrains and at varying speeds? |
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This attractive hunting dog was developed in the XVIIth century to fulfill the needs of a dog capable of hunting all sorts of game on all sorts of terrains, as well as on land as in the water. |
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Novelists can be likened to omnicompetent tour guides — as they gloss and vivify the wonders of unfamiliar terrains, the marketplaces, the museums, the tearooms and wine cellars, the gardens, the houses of worship. |
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This proves to be a zone of maximum soilCO2 efflux and is therefore important in calculating soil carbon budgets in forests with complex terrains. |
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Different terrains meant different constraints and it was during recon several months before the rally that Etienne Lavigne and his teams drew up the route for the Dakar. |
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It can be used in steepy terrains because of its operational mobility, and tactical and defensive capabilities. |
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It is one of the truffles less demanding. Although prefering sandy soils, it is also found in very clayey or loamy soils and also tolerates terrains of neutral or sub-acid reactions. |
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The layer of warmth and the sloped terrain allow for this vineyard to have 2 to 3 frostless weeks more during spring and fall than the adjacent terrains located just a few hundred meters away. |
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There is a slip and oil resistant rubber outsole with toe traction and heel brake zone perfect for different terrains. |
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Farming was made possible in these difficult terrains due to improvements in damming techniques and using chain pumps to elevate water to higher irrigation planes. |
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The Outback Mountainboard allows riders to negotiate mountainous trails, and most other terrains, including the rider's neighborhood and backyard. |
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So too are the retaining walls and other support structures that secure, protect, uphold, carry, or otherwise convey these roads across challenging terrains. |
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Covering approximately 2300 kms of western India, the rallyists competed against each other in challenging categories that were carried out in the rough terrains of Rajasthan. |
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Even a small stream would have steep banks in normal terrains. |
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The purpose of this project was to create an improved algorithm that could mesh very large and complex terrains in a reasonable number of triangles, and do it quickly. |
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The literal navigation of terrains results in disruption and inconstance. |
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