In this plate we explore three methods for the passive transport of molecules through the plasma membrane. |
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The police ran a check on the license plate and found out that the car had been stolen. |
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This represents a structure for the end of pressure vessels, most applicably plate heat exchangers, for reducing the effects of movement changes and vibrations. |
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If you use much plate matter, make your choice of homeset heads to match those on the plate matter. |
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In the same time frame, much of present eastern Eurasian plate welded itself to Europe along the line of the Ural mountains. |
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The massif is a smaller structural unit of the crust than a tectonic plate and is considered the fourth largest driving force in geomorphology. |
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Volcanism away from plate boundaries has also been explained as mantle plumes. |
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Subduction zones are places where two plates, usually an oceanic plate and a continental plate, collide. |
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In this case, the oceanic plate subducts, or submerges, under the continental plate, forming a deep ocean trench just offshore. |
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Most had stayed at the convention hotel, but at dinner time many went across the street for the fifty-cent blue plate special. |
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The electric lamp was installed in 1952 on the original mechanical turning plate, sitting in a bath of mercury. |
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It is the flat plate which presses against and transmits lateral thrust of the plough bottom to the furrow wall. |
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This holds true for Australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate. |
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In the eastern zone, warriors are frequently buried with helmet and a plate armour breastplate. |
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These islands arise from volcanoes where the subduction of one plate under another is occurring. |
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A hotspot is more or less stationary relative to the moving tectonic plate above it, so a chain of islands results as the plate drifts. |
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His big blue plate special, with meat course and three vegetables, is purchasable for a quarter. |
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The pitcher started the ball wide, but, with a sudden break it took an inshoot across the plate. |
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Throughout the Cenozoic Era, the large North American and South American continental plates moved westward from the Eurasian plate. |
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These earthquakes are unique in that they are not associated with plate tectonics. |
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I see him stand, jointlessly unfolding, pull from the holster on his hip the shingle knife, as easy as you'd pluck the fork beside your plate. |
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The scar on his neck from running through that plate glass on one of our licks has keloided smooth and shiny. |
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In the second stage it subducted under the continental crust of the Karelian plate. |
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Similar geologic evidence can be seen in the Alpine orogeny of Europe, where the movement of the African plate raised the Alps. |
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Over this short time period, there has been relatively little change in the distribution of the continents due to plate tectonics. |
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Philip was unhorsed by the Flemish pikemen in the heat of battle, and were it not for his plate mail armor he would have probably been killed. |
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The former is important to the study of mantle convection, plate tectonics and the thermal evolution of the Earth. |
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The chilidium is a convex plate often covering the cardinal process of the dorsal valve in the Protremata. |
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This prediction of plate tectonics is also referred to as the conveyor belt principle. |
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The Indian subcontinent drifted northeastwards, colliding with the Eurasian plate nearly 55 million years ago, towards the end of Paleocene. |
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Some volcanoes occur in the interiors of plates, and these have been variously attributed to internal plate deformation and to mantle plumes. |
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Three types of plate boundaries exist, with a fourth, mixed type, characterized by the way the plates move relative to each other. |
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The sources of plate motion are a matter of intensive research and discussion among scientists. |
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How mantle convection directly and indirectly relates to plate motion is a matter of ongoing study and discussion in geodynamics. |
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In this current understanding, plate motion is mostly driven by the weight of cold, dense plates sinking into the mantle at trenches. |
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Although royalty owned huge collections of plate, little survives except for the Royal Gold Cup. |
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Elder Frewen, a tall, pale man, with long, sandy side-whiskers, appeared at the door of our pew with the collection plate. |
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Engines are fed by a chin double intake ramp situated below a splitter plate. |
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The geometric fit between continents, such as between west Africa and South America is still an important part of plate reconstruction. |
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Magnetic stripe patterns provide a reliable guide to relative plate motions going back into the Jurassic period. |
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The photo plate is traversed so that each lenslet tracks along the dotted line. |
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He ran a bow along the edge of a glass plate covered with flour, and saw the nodal patterns emerge. |
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One explanation for Venus's lack of plate tectonics is that on Venus temperatures are too high for significant water to be present. |
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In the 1990s, it was proposed that Martian Crustal Dichotomy was created by plate tectonic processes. |
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Some scientists interpreted these as requiring plate tectonic processes, such as seafloor spreading. |
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Mrs Lackersteen was a woman of about thirty-five, handsome in a contourless, elongated way, like a fashion plate. |
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The advent of plate tectonics has explained the vast majority of orogenic belts and their features. |
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At Soho, he adopted the latest techniques, branching into silver plate, ormolu and other decorative arts. |
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He had a steel plate put in his shoulder after the accident. |
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Continents formed by plate tectonics, a process ultimately driven by the continuous loss of heat from Earth's interior. |
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He observed two glowing patches on the plate, which suggested two different deflection trajectories. |
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Geologists tend to study plate tectonics, meteorites from outer space, and resources from the breakup of the supercontinent Gondwana. |
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It collided with southern Baltica in the Devonian, though this microcontinent was an underwater plate. |
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Dip both sides in the sauce on the plate and then arrange a log of cheese filling down the middle of the tortilla. |
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They put all the little plate they had in the lumber, which is pawning it, till the ships came. |
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The Gulf of Mexico formed approximately 300 million years ago as a result of plate tectonics. |
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Addressograph equipment was selected. This particular addressograph application utilizes a split plate. |
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An enameled miniature of Christ is set in the center of a jeweled alabaster paten, the plate that holds the bread during Communion services. |
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Of course, given plate tectonics and isostasy, there is no system in which all geographic features are fixed. |
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The cast plate glass process was invented in 1848, allowing the manufacture of very large windows. |
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Over millions of years, tectonic plates may move many hundreds of kilometers away from both sides of a divergent plate boundary. |
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Because of this, rocks closest to a boundary are younger than rocks further away on the same plate. |
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Many of these houses erased the line distinction between indoor and outdoor spaces with walls of plate glass. |
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The second form was an ordinary cross carved onto a round or oblong silver plate. |
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Lady Elizabeth as usual passed by without a contribution, but made a formal courtsey to the elder at the plate, and sailed up the aisle. |
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Some balti houses have a plate of glass on the table top with menus secured beneath. |
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The closest parallel to the script used is the inscription in the lead plate from Flixborough, dated to the 8th or 9th century. |
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In this role, he produced not only portraits and festive decorations but designs for jewellery, plate and other precious objects. |
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That pitcher doesn't like the hitters too close to the plate so every once in a while he'll dust off a batter. |
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He finished carefully arranging a plate of fresh prawns, earthapples, and kale he'd bought special for Captain Falcon in Bangalang. |
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Nuraeni put the stove, the plate rack, and buckets beneath a melinjo tree behind their home. |
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When a dart strikes the board, the section makes contact with a metal plate, telling the computer where the player has thrown. |
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The target is an unmovable feather or metal plate on the ground, instead of a small ball. |
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An assistant arrived with a wheeled cart bearing coffee in an Erlenmeyer flask, cups, and a plate of strange muffins. |
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Each featured increased levels of downforce, upgraded carbon ceramic brakes, unique lightweight wheels and an anniversary dedication plate. |
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Broccoli, on the other hand, is loaded with healthy micronutrients and is perfect in any meal, so keep it on your plate. |
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Simultaneously, the vast Tethyn oceanic crust, to its northeast, began to subduct under the Eurasian plate. |
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The original Indian plate survives as peninsular India, the oldest and geologically most stable part of India. |
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Many Indian species descend from taxa originating in Gondwana, from which the Indian plate separated more than 105 million years before present. |
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Open the double doors to the south and get the mithril plate boots and mithril chain leggings. |
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Transform faults are also referred to as conservative plate boundaries, as lithosphere is neither created nor destroyed. |
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Sergeant Snottle pulled out from under his long black chest plate a piece of pink and blue fairy floss. |
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Sabean insisted he kept Posey at Triple A because the front office wasn't convinced the rookie could excel behind the plate in the big leagues. |
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In Britain, the limited loading gauge precludes this, so the sandboxes are mounted just above, or just below, the running plate. |
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Early Telechrome devices used two electron guns aimed at either side of a phosphor plate. |
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He mounded up his mashed potatoes so they left more space on the plate for the meat. |
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Figure 4 shows a typical detail of a single chip mountdown to a module base plate. |
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Lekota's handing on a plate ammunition against himself, scrapping our genuine African herb medicine, Affirmative Action, that national muti. |
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The caman is traditionally made of wood, traditionally ash but now more commonly hickory, and must not have any plate or metal attached to it. |
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The uranium salts caused a blackening of the plate in spite of the plate being wrapped in black paper. |
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The resin-coated furnish is evenly spread inside the form and another metal plate is placed on top. |
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Evidence of the details of plate motions and other tectonic activity in the Precambrian has been poorly preserved. |
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The volume of extrusive rock erupted annually by volcanoes varies with plate tectonic setting. |
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Temperatures can also exceed the solidus of a crustal rock in continental crust thickened by compression at a plate boundary. |
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Such lateral developments of the ethmoid plate are the aliethmoid, aliseptal, and alinasal. |
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I do not think that we gold plate European regulations although I think others, insurers and other industry bodies, may gold plate on our behalf. |
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We have realised experimentally various apodisations with the phase plate process. |
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The fashion plate still retained its essentially artisanal character, and involved a process of several stages. |
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The valleys themselves were a result of a strong tectonic activity between the African and the Eurasian plate. |
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Great Britain has been subject to a variety of plate tectonic processes over a very extended period of time. |
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Copper is used as the printing plate in etching, engraving and other forms of intaglio printmaking. |
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The exploration of the MAR in the 1950s lead to the general acceptance of seafloor spreading and plate tectonics. |
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This industry survived until the 1960s and was renowned for producing the thinnest, highest quality plate in the world. |
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Geology provides the primary evidence for plate tectonics, the evolutionary history of life, and the Earth's past climates. |
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This coupling between rigid plates moving on the surface of the Earth and the convecting mantle is called plate tectonics. |
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The development of plate tectonics has provided a physical basis for many observations of the solid Earth. |
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Long linear regions of geologic features are explained as plate boundaries. |
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You get no prize for guessing what happened when the spider landed on her plate. |
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This was demonstrated on an iron plate covered wooden tramway in 1805 at Croydon, England. |
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Above the stem plate is the storage organ consisting of bulb scales, surrounding the previous flower stalk and the terminal bud. |
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A press operator must carefully wash the blanket whenever changing a plate. |
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Primary mesenchyme cells, or PMCs, are located in the vegetal plate specified to become mesoderm. |
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The cell itself consists of two halves, each containing an essentially flat plate, or valve and marginal connecting, or girdle band. |
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Each plate is made of keratin that frays out into fine hairs on the ends inside the mouth near the tongue. |
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The plate configuration can be denoted with the plate formula or tabulation formula. |
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The only major case we had on our plate was in The Netherlands, of all places. |
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He wrapped a photographic plate in black paper and placed various phosphorescent salts on it. |
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The North American Plate is a tectonic plate covering most of North America, Greenland, Cuba, the Bahamas, extreme northeastern Asia, and parts of Iceland and the Azores. |
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The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States. Plus the bird is endangered. So, yeah, I'd probably have a problem with sitting down to a plate of baldie for dinner. |
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Crushed ginger snaps were rolled into a cannolilike shape and filled with whipped cream, strawberries and kiwifruit, more of which were arranged on the plate. |
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You'll be lucky to find a soft one as they are popular as crunchy bits of a plate of rujak, the mixed fruit platter with the chillified peanut sauce. |
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To serve, place a corncake on each plate and top with 3 slices of bacon. |
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Garnished with excellent Dijon-style mustard, horseradish, cornichons, sprinkled with diced gelee, it was close to perfection as one is likely to get on a dinner plate. |
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Away with the joint stools, remove the court-cupboard, look to the plate. |
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Exceed expectations. This sounds contradictory to the earlier advice not to accept extra or unnecessary tasks and not to gold plate requirements, but it is not. |
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Its shape is related to the structure of the gonarcus-parameres complex and of the coaptation structures which exist between this complex and the subgenital plate. |
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If you don't have an airbrush this effect can be achieved by using a groundlaying technique over the doily, the oil being padded over both the doily and the plate. |
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They became the leading producers of window and plate glass. |
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In 1827 about two fifths of all English glass was made in the Tyneside area and in 1845 South Shields was making more plate glass than anywhere else in England. |
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Pierzynski took two steps across home plate toward the hometeam dugout, then dropped his bat and ran toward first base while the Angels stood by and watched. |
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She called my vanity license plate inscrutable! 'ICU81MI'? Hilarious! |
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He recruited a cavalry troop in Cambridgeshire after blocking a valuable shipment of silver plate from Cambridge colleges that was meant for the king. |
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Geologically, the Indian subcontinent is related to the land mass that rifted from Gondwana and merged with the Eurasian plate nearly 55 million years ago. |
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The region experienced high volcanic activity and plate subdivisions, creating Madagascar, Seychelles, Antartica, Austrolasia and the Indian subcontinent basin. |
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The geology of the UK is complex and diverse, a result of it being subject to a variety of plate tectonic processes over a very extended period of time. |
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Aston channelled a stream of neon ions through a magnetic and an electric field and measured its deflection by placing a photographic plate in its path. |
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Thomson conducted an experiment in which he channeled a stream of neon ions through magnetic and electric fields, striking a photographic plate at the other end. |
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The Jewel House was built specifically to house the royal regalia, including jewels, plate, and symbols of royalty such as the crown, sceptre, and sword. |
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The revolution in materials came first, with the use of cast iron, plate glass, and reinforced concrete, to build structures that were stronger, lighter and taller. |
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At the time, Dad had an ulcer and was enjoying a plate of tomato soup. |
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In his late career he often followed a portrait by producing an etching of the subject in a different pose, drawing directly onto the plate, with the sitter in his view. |
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This is a reversal of the usual method of etching, where the lines of the design are exposed to the acid, and the plate printed by the intaglio method. |
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There's a second plate of that metope that shows the full figures of both Perseus and Medusa and includes the winged horse Pegasus that was born of Medusa's blood. |
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The radial heat losses are minimized by the Molly Guard foil which establishes a linear temperature profile between the hot heater housing and the water cooled base plate. |
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Diego Garcia is frequently subject to earthquakes caused by tectonic plate movement along the Carlsberg Ridge located just to the west of the island. |
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Points on the earth's surface move relative to each other due to continental plate motion, subsidence, and diurnal movement caused by the moon and the tides. |
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In older geological works predating theories of plate tectonics, the United States' Catskill Delta formation is sometimes referred to as part of the Old Red Sandstone. |
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A rift valley is formed on a divergent plate boundary, a crustal extension, a spreading apart of the surface, which is subsequently further deepened by the forces of erosion. |
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When the tensional forces were strong enough to cause the plate to split apart, a center block dropped between the two blocks at its flanks, forming a graben. |
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Spareribs and barbecue sandwiches star on the menu. Deviled crabs are the only nonbarbecue item, and a vegetable plate is served for nonmeat eaters. |
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The lorica segmentata provided better protection, but the plate bands were expensive and difficult to produce and difficult to repair in the field. |
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Besides supplying Williams with large quantities of plate and equipment Wilkinson also supplied scrap for the process of recovery of copper from solution by cementation. |
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He nubbed one about halfway between the plate and the pitcher's mound. |
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At that time you might have had dessert sets which had different patterns on each plate, but for the traditional tableware setting, everything had to match. |
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Yesterday's oh for made him overly aggressive today at the plate. |
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It became clear from these experiments that there was a form of invisible radiation that could pass through paper and was causing the plate to react as if exposed to light. |
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In a process called flux melting, water released from the subducting plate lowers the melting temperature of the overlying mantle wedge, thus creating magma. |
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Extrapolating the concept to its extreme, some geographers group the Australasian continental plate with other islands in the Pacific into one continent called Oceania. |
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The few oceanic islands that are not volcanic are tectonic in origin and arise where plate movements have lifted up the ocean floor above the surface. |
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The Norwegian Sea was formed about 250 million years ago, when the Eurasian plate of Norway and the North American Plate, including Greenland, started to move apart. |
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Climate change is caused by factors such as biotic processes, variations in solar radiation received by Earth, plate tectonics, and volcanic eruptions. |
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The cause of glaciation may be related to several simultaneous factors, such as astronomical cycles, atmospheric composition, plate tectonics, and ocean currents. |
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Overriding plate bulges under strain, causing tectonic uplift. |
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Sunken islands or guyots with their coral reefs are the result of crustal subsidence as the oceanic plate carries the islands to deeper or lower oceanic crust areas. |
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The viscosity of the mantle is important in understanding mantle convection, plate tectonics, dynamical processes in Earth, the thermal state and thermal evolution of Earth. |
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The location where two plates meet is called a plate boundary. |
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The majority of the world's active volcanoes occur along plate boundaries, with the Pacific Plate's Ring of Fire being the most active and widely known today. |
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Of the many forces discussed in this paragraph, tidal force is still highly debated and defended as a possible principle driving force of plate tectonics. |
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The diversity of geodynamic settings and the properties of each plate result from the impact of the various processes actively driving each individual plate. |
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Past plate boundaries within existing plates are identified from a variety of evidence, such as the presence of ophiolites that are indicative of vanished oceans. |
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Combining poles of different ages in a particular plate to produce apparent polar wander paths provides a method for comparing the motions of different plates through time. |
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The appearance of plate tectonics on terrestrial planets is related to planetary mass, with more massive planets than Earth expected to exhibit plate tectonics. |
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Geologists attribute the arcuate structure to the rigidity of the descending plate, and island arc cusps relate to tears in the descending lithosphere. |
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At the same time, tectonic uplift forms a mountain belt in the overriding plate, from which large amounts of material are eroded and transported to the basin. |
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At the same time, the growing weight of the mountain belt can cause isostatic subsidence in the area of the overriding plate on the other side to the mountain belt. |
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Mineral ore bodies have also been formed within the crust through a process of ore genesis, resulting from actions of magmatism, erosion, and plate tectonics. |
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Pangaea's formation is now commonly explained in terms of plate tectonics. |
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The involvement of plate tectonics in Pangaea's separation helps to show how it did not separate all at once, but at different times, in sequences. |
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Instead they overwhelmingly accept plate tectonics, not an asteroid impact, as having created the Gulf of Mexico as illustrated by papers authored by Kevin Mickus and others. |
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Plates in the crust of the earth, according to the plate tectonics theory. |
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Current research indicates that complex convection within the Earth's mantle allows material to rise to the base of the lithosphere beneath each divergent plate boundary. |
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The circus performer balances a plate on the end of a baton. |
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