All this research has brought to the surface new detail, though few new insights. |
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Cartloads of treasures were brought to the surface, destined for the art collection of the King of Naples. |
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At sea, they gather at upwellings and convergence zones where food is brought to the surface. |
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At present, natural gas from about 1,000m underground is brought to the surface here. |
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Once the rock containing the uranium has been brought to the surface, it is transported to a mill. |
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This operation brought to the surface about 5,100 lbs of wire, portions of the aircraft skin and interior pieces. |
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That is when carbon is sequestered and oil that would not otherwise have been brought to the surface is brought back up in an enhanced way. |
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Underground wealth is being brought to the surface and processed for use or export. |
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The Iraq war brought to the surface fissures between the U. S. and its militarily far weaker European rivals, particularly France and Germany. |
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Needs have to be defined better and both technologically and economically viable solutions brought to the surface. |
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Sediments deposited by the water may also have been brought to the surface by the meteorite impacts that gave rise to the many craters visible today. |
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Water is brought to the surface where the soil has been enriched by sediments from alluvial fans. |
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Produced water is all formation and other water brought to the surface during the normal course of our natural gas production process. |
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When brought to the surface, the creatures smelled of rotten eggs, a sign of sulfur. |
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The first corpse of a sailor was found close to an escape hatch in the vessel and was being brought to the surface by Norwegian divers, navy officials said. |
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Clandestine nuclear activities and traffic have brought to the surface the risks that possession of the complete nuclear fuel cycle could entail. |
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Its lavas are notable for containing many mantle xenoliths, pieces of the Earth's mantle brought to the surface by volcanic eruptions. |
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In this case the ureters from the kidneys discharge into an isolated portion of the ileum, which is in turn brought to the surface. |
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The rooks wander among them, pecking for worms and insects brought to the surface by the heavy overnight rain. |
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Lower crustal garnet granulite xenoliths from beneath the Kola-Karelian domain of the Fennoscandian Shield were brought to the surface in Devonian lamprophyre diatremes. |
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After a few rounds of heating and pickling in acid the silver would be brought to the surface of the coin in a thin rind, and give the coin a brilliant silvery appearance. |
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The violence brought to the surface the resentments that have long coursed through society in Xinjiang. |
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The attacks brought to the surface many of the unresolved conflicts over the twin towers. |
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The resulting brine is then brought to the surface where refineries process it into finished potash fertilizer. |
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The ice cores are cylinders of ice 10 cm in diameter that are brought to the surface in lengths of about 3 metres at a time. |
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It surprises the man in the street to learn the small amount of minerals obtained relative to the amount of rock brought to the surface. |
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The section of core, no more than a meter in length, is brought to the surface and immediately sealed to prevent contamination. |
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Memories of his compatriots who did not survive are easily brought to the surface by the mere observance of the surrounding geography. |
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For example, along the Atlantic coast, fish such as cod and capelin move around from deep to shallow water to avoid the cold water that is brought to the surface by upwelling. |
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In 1894, another sample of Eozoon was found in altered limestone that had been brought to the surface by flowing lava from Mount Vesuvius, a volcano in southern Italy. |
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The magma, which is brought to the surface through fissures or volcanic eruptions, solidifies at a faster rate. |
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Deposits have been identified as the source of bright spots on Ceres, interior material that has been brought to the surface. |
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All of the 74 miners in Goffin's part survived and were brought to the surface. |
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More than 150 miners were safely brought to the surface soon after the explosion in the mine in Novokuznetsk, 1,850 miles east of Moscow. |
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Some of these amphipods were collected by bait bags attached to the vehicle and were brought to the surface for further analysis. |
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The risk of calcium carbide-filled barrels being caught in the nets of passing fishing boats, which would mean the release of inflammable gas when brought to the surface, is an unlikely hypothesis. |
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It takes place when an alkaloid or saline solution transmigrates through a porous material and is brought to the surface by water evaporation, forming a white powder on your joints. |
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Advantages: the contact between the outside surface of the bucket and the pollutant is minimal, causing little contamination of the water column when it is brought to the surface. |
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The decompression sickness that occurs when you take people to altitude from ground level is not as severe as in a person who is at increased pressure, like a diver, and is then brought to the surface. |
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Some 180 miners were safely brought to the surface after the explosion in the mine in Novokuznetsk, 1,850 miles east of Moscow. |
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Enormous flares of gas erupted as oil was brought to the surface. |
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In this production, the darkness of the piece is brought to the surface. |
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When the corer is brought to the surface and before the tube is taken out of the water, a plug must be inserted into the base to maintain the hydrostatic pressure that limits the loss of material. |
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Thousands of amphorae and pottery shards were brought to the surface and taken back to the Borely Museum and the Roman Docks Museum of Marseilles. |
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For example, underground mined-out areas will be progressively backfilled and cemented to minimize the amount of rock brought to the surface, reduce ventilation requirements, and reduce mine water management demands. |
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After ore has been brought to the surface, crushed and processed to produce a finely ground concentrate, it is sent to a metal-production facility. |
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Coal at this time was brought to the surface by a team of 75 pit ponies. |
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In many numerical models and observational syntheses, the Southern Ocean upwelling represents the primary means by which deep dense water is brought to the surface. |
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