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The results of present observations of the thermal radio emission of the moon are consistent with the very low thermal conductivity of the surface layer which was derived from the variation in the infrared emission during eclipses ( e.g., Garstung, 1958 ).
Neighborhoods in Fonni are called " Rioni " of these the oldest is called " su piggiu " or the skin, probably derived by the fact this is the highest and first layer of the village.
Packets radio use the AX. 25 ( Amateur X. 25 ) data link layer protocol, derived from the X. 25 protocol suite and adapted for amateur radio use.
The Spindletop dome was derived from the Louann Salt evaporite layer of the Jurassic geologic period.
Unlike a true coelom, a pseudocoel is not fully enclosed by a cell layer derived from the embryonic mesoderm.
Differences in planetary boundary layer cloud modeling schemes can lead to large differences in derived values of climate sensitivity.
In trees, the phloem is the innermost layer of the bark, hence the name, derived from the Greek word ( phloos ) " bark ".
When served with a layer of fried noodles ( either yakisoba or udon ), the resulting dish is called, the name of which may be derived from the English word " modern " or as a contraction of, meaning " a lot " or " piled high " signifying the volume of food from having both yakisoba and udon.
In embryogenesis, the skeletal system is derived from the mesoderm germ layer.
Cork, sometimes confused with bark in colloquial speech, is the outermost layer of a woody stem, derived from the cork cambium.
This layer of the soil is composed of organic matter derived from falling leaves and branches as well as dead trees, and is constantly undergoing decomposition.
However, according to Everett and DeWitt the many-worlds interpretation can be derived from the formalism alone, in which case no extra interpretational layer is required.
The nervous system is derived from the ectoderm, the outermost tissue layer, of the embryo.
The Loess Plateau was formed over long geologic times, and scientists have derived valuable information about global climate change from samples taken from the deep layer of its silty soil.
In 4. 4BSD and BSD Unix systems derived from it, such as FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonFlyBSD, the implementation of UFS1 and UFS2 is split into two layers — an upper layer that provides the directory structure and supports metadata ( permissions, ownership, etc.
# Descemet's membrane ( also posterior limiting membrane ): a thin acellular layer that serves as the modified basement membrane of the corneal endothelium, from which the cells are derived.
AX. 25 is a data link layer protocol derived from the X. 25 protocol suite and designed for use by amateur radio operators.
Systems derived from BSD use the term, with the v of vnode referring to the kernel's virtual file system layer.
A simple model of the surface layer can be derived by first examining the turbulent momentum flux through a surface.
The substitution layer consists of two S-boxes, each the inverse of each other, derived from discrete exponentiation ( 45 < sup > x </ sup >) and logarithm ( log < sub > 45 </ sub > x ) functions.
The yolk sac is situated on the ventral aspect of the embryo ; it is lined by extra-embryonic endoderm, outside of which is a layer of extra-embryonic mesenchyme, derived from the mesoderm.
In contrast, flexible OLED devices can be fabricated by deposition of the organic layer onto the substrate using a method derived from inkjet printing, allowing the inexpensive and roll-to-roll fabrication of printed electronics.
The dwarf deer found in this layer are derived from the European Red Deer, Cervus elaphus.
KSHV is a herpesvirus, and is a large double-stranded DNA virus with a protein covering that packages its nucleic acids, called the capsid, which is then surrounded by an amorphous protein layer called the tegument, and finally enclosed in a lipid envelope derived in part from the cell membrane.

layer and from
It was nothing more than a tiny distant rain squall, a dull gray sheet which reached from a layer of clouds to the earth.
This is a phenomenon familiar to all radio listeners, resulting from reflection of skywave signals at night from the ionized layer in the upper atmosphere known as the ionosphere.
The people covered the islands with a shallow layer of seaweed and sand from the ocean.
There, at a distance of from the LM, Young and Duke sampled material from the vicinity of Flag Crater, which scientists believed penetrated through the upper regolith layer to the underlying Cayley Formation.
They consist in measuring the force needed for tearing an adherent layer from a substrate or for tearing two adherent layers one from another.
Typically bronze only oxidizes superficially ; once a copper oxide ( eventually becoming copper carbonate ) layer is formed, the underlying metal is protected from further corrosion.
Cohabitation with the Scandinavians resulted in a significant grammatical simplification and lexical enrichment of the Anglo-Frisian core of English ; the later Norman occupation led to the grafting onto that Germanic core of a more elaborate layer of words from the Romance branch of the European languages.
Its oldest layer, called the Yahwist, may date from the time of Solomon, although many scholars now believe that it should be dated considerably later.
The superficial tissue layer ( superficial fascia ) is separated from the skin by 0. 5 – 2. 5 cm of subcutaneous fat ( adipose tissue ).
The classic histologic appearance is spongiform change in the gray matter: the presence of many round vacuoles from one to 50 micrometres in the neuropil, in all six cortical layers in the cerebral cortex or with diffuse involvement of the cerebellar molecular layer.
For example, carbon can be found as diamond, which has a tetrahedral structure around each carbon atom ; graphite, which has layers of carbon atoms with a hexagonal structure stacked on top of each other ; graphene, which is a single layer of graphite that is incredibly strong ; fullerenes, which have nearly spherical shapes ; and carbon nanotubes, which are tubes with a hexagonal structure ( even these may differ from each other in electrical properties ).
Cream is a dairy product that is composed of the higher-butterfat layer skimmed from the top of milk before homogenization.
However, both cnidarians and ctenophores have a type of muscle that, in more complex animals, arises from the middle cell layer.
Before the impact, models of Jupiter's atmosphere had indicated that the break-up of the largest fragments would occur at atmospheric pressures of anywhere from 30 kilopascals to a few tens of megapascals ( from 0. 3 to a few hundred bar ), with some predictions that the comet would penetrate a layer of water and create a bluish shroud over that region of Jupiter.
Electrons which diffuse from the cathode into the P-doped layer, or anode, become what is termed " minority carriers " and tend to recombine there with the majority carriers, which are holes, on a timescale characteristic of the material which is the p-type minority carrier lifetime.
In equilibrium, with no applied bias, thermally assisted diffusion of electrons and holes in opposite directions across the depletion layer ensure a zero net current with electrons flowing from cathode to anode and recombining, and holes flowing from anode to cathode across the junction or depletion layer and recombining.
Cetaceans are nearly hairless, and are insulated from the cooler water they inhabit by a thick layer of blubber.

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