In soft, loose, uncompacted soil, it is possible to operate a weeder at a much higher ground speed than when the soil is hard. |
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A few small, uncompacted specimens have been also found in limestones in the northern Groom Range, Nevada. |
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I have seen them put slab foundations on uncompacted soil, and now the slab has settled, the house is crooked, and the slab has big cracks in it. |
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Soil structure that is open and uncompacted allows air penetration to the roots, which is vital to the good health of your plants. |
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Wild-type plants exhibited comparable leaf growth rates when grown in uncompacted soil. |
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One of the rescue team members said an overnight snowfall had left a deep overlay of fresh, uncompacted snow that covered most of the rocks. |
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The term peat is used for the uncompacted plant matter that accumulates in bogs and brackish swamps. |
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Decks would be counted as pervious, or absorbent, if they include slats between planks and are built over a pervious surface such as dirt or uncompacted gravel. |
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The operation of the SMAGS building would consist of the reception and storage of compacted and uncompacted low-level radioactive waste. |
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Using heavy vibrating rollers with a smooth drum frequently leads to the upper part of a layer remaining uncompacted. |
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Bulldozers added potato ridges — barriers of uncompacted dirt. |
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Incineration can reduce the volume of uncompacted waste by more than 90 percent, leaving an inert residue of ash, glass, metal, and other solid materials called bottom ash. |
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Thanks to sufficient overlapping at the critical transition point between the basic screed and the hydraulically extending unit, no mix is left uncompacted behind the screed. |
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The improved structure helps the soil maintain an uncompacted state. |
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