Agriculture is the substructure for a sound food security, essential to economic development. |
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Under some conditions, DNA toroids or rods are not uniformly smooth, but show globular substructure. |
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The delineation of atomic substructure and mechanisms of subatomic processes evolved into the modern study of particle physics. |
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Embedded galvanic anodes are also used to address potential corrosion problems at the joints and for general substructure repairs. |
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The roof rests on a glulam substructure supported on concrete posts with glass panels fixed to hollow steel sections. |
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Add to this the fact that superstructures can be altered or replaced entirely, allowing a mask to be updated while keeping the same substructure. |
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When the South Street Bridge does finally get rebuilt, piers sunk into the Schuylkill River and the metal substructure can be salvaged. |
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Always check with your supplier for the proper configuration of your substructure. |
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A spiral case refers to a water passage in a substructure of a hydropower house. |
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The Modular Rainscreen Panels overlap at all gaps and are visibly screwed or riveted to the substructure. |
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These innovations provide a great freedom of design and a means of covering great spans without a massive substructure. |
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It shows a polygonal enclosure, hardly 300 feet in diameter, surrounded by heavy mud-brick walls on a stone substructure. |
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I know there's work going on right now in the North Sea to try to determine what substructure exists for cod. |
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The impression cylinders and transfer systems are carried in play-free bearings in the walls of the substructure box frames. |
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It was usually supported by a substructure called a bustle, often made of horsehair. |
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Our tip: To stabilize the connection between the board and the substructure we recommend you walk along the respective row after laying it. |
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The wharf-head has been partially barricaded for safety purposes due to deterioration of its substructure and concrete components. |
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Witex laminate flooring must always be installed on a substructure approved by Witex. |
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The vessel turned to port, missed the pier, and passed under the main span without touching the bridge substructure. |
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The general project involves repairs to the wharf's substructure, replacement of the entire timber deck and repairs to the floating docks. |
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The two surfaces of bright dipped anodised mesh create a moire pattern and conceal the aluminium tube substructure to which the rear piece of the boxes is fixed. |
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In that respect the substructure of maraging steel differs appreciably from that of aluminum, copper and other alloys which can be quenched without polymorphic change. |
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On the new portal machining centres, which came into operation at the end of 2008, large cast parts such as side frames and substructure boxes can be machined with high precision. |
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After being towed in a horizontal position to the Åmøyfjoden fjord in Norway, the substructure was up-ended and stabilized before assembly with the wind mill, including the generator and the turbine blades. |
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Unlike methods reliant on expert curation of chemical substructure patterns, Badapple is fully evidence-driven, automated, self-improving via integration of additional data, and focused on scaffolds. |
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Culturally conceived roles and identities of males and females characterize the substructure of communities that propagate exploitive traditions, and limit access to factors that reduce vulnerability. |
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A real safe, in conjunction with a strengthened steel substructure and base framework represent the mechanical Hectronic safety concept which secures revenue. |
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The large oval framework on stage represents the skeletal substructure of a huge turtle shell that serves both as a decorative set element and as acrobatic equipment. |
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Single grain mortars allow water to move very quickly from top to bottom, but they do require additional drainage laid on the substructure in the fall or at the seal level respectively. |
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There are also problems resulting from the view that ethics are some kind of a superstructure that can be imposed upon a substructure of free trade. |
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An eye-catcher is 'the elegantly curved white presenters' console', consisting of a dynamic wooden form painted five times, and a 2.5-ton steel substructure. |
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Both the available space and the loads acting on the rail are decisive in determining the material to be used for the load-bearing substructure of the rail. |
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Secondly, the destruction of borders which, by leaving our businesses to the mercy of international competition and social dumping, especially in China, is destroying the economic substructure of this social model. |
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Finally, at the end of a long bone is a region known as an epiphysis, which exhibits a cancellous internal structure and comprises the bony substructure of the joint surface. |
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When the substructure provides supporting members in one direction only, the maximum span between the supporting members shall not exceed a dimension equal to 50 times the thickness of the boards. |
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Out of the benben stone, on its substructure representing the primeval hill, developed the religious symbol which we know as the obelisk. |
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In contrast, the abutment, piers, and other support structures are called the substructure. |
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However, the lack of a detectable substructure in the horse has resulted in a rejection of both hypotheses. |
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The construction of the substructure for a second track along the whole line was prevented by a lack of funds, and thus it was only the tunnels that were prepared for twin-track operation. |
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Prevents build-up of humidity by uniform ventilation of the substructure. |
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Its wooden substructure is solid, its timber unwormed, its royal blue cloth lining unfretted by the worm. |
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Recurring structural features associated with decreased MMP included a substituted phenol moiety, a nitrobenzene core, and a thiazole substructure. |
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