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site and main
The main focus of the site is the forum, The Ark, and there is also a ( seemingly defunct ) web zine.
: The outermost layer, the zona glomerulosa is the main site for production of mineralocorticoids, mainly aldosterone, which is largely responsible for the long-term regulation of blood pressure.
During the Second World War, Bletchley Park was the site of the United Kingdom's main decryption establishment, the Government Code and Cypher School ( GC & CS ), where ciphers and codes of several Axis countries were decrypted, most importantly the ciphers generated by the German Enigma and Lorenz machines.
After three years of consistent use across different platforms, the BBC began to drop the BBCi brand gradually ; on 6 May 2004, the BBC website was renamed bbc. co. uk, after the main URL used to access the site.
Borneo was the main site of the confrontation between Indonesia and Malaysia between 1962 and about 1969, as well as the communist revolts to gain control of the whole area.
The most recent large excavation was undertaken between 1990-95 in a region of " black earth ", believed to be the site of the main settlement.
Smoke testers send reports, which are then collated and used for a variety of presentation websites, including the main reports site, statistics and dependencies.
It is known that Olympia originally housed far more of these statues, but time brought ruin to many of them, leaving Delphi as the main site of athletic statues.
* VR Group ( The main site of the Finnish railway company )
Banner used by the FBI since inception on October 10, 2001 as the main title for the web site pages of both the group of wanted terrorists, and also on the wanted poster of each terrorist fugitive.
The nearby settlement of Inverlochy was the main settlement in the area before the building of the fort, and was also site of the Battle of Inverlochy.
In recent years, the agency began undertaking a large-scale effort to consolidate its operations in the Washington Metropolitan Area from its main headquarters in Rockville and several fragmented office buildings in the vicinity to the former site of the Naval Ordnance Laboratory in the White Oak area of Silver Spring, Maryland.
Henry IV restored the charter granted to Gibraltar in 1310 and took two additional measures: the lands previously belonging to Algeciras ( destroyed in 1369 ) were granted to Gibraltar ; and the status of collegiate church was solicited from the pope Pius II and granted to the parish church of Saint Mary the Crowned (), now the Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned, on the site of the old main Moorish Mosque.
North's main Y2K web site was taken offline early in 2000.
There were also tours around the main BT site and into the heart of Arthur.
* It most often refers to the initial or main web page of a web site, sometimes called the " front page " ( by analogy with newspapers ).
The main colony survives as a preserved Florida state historic site, at Estero, Florida, but all of Teed's followers have now died.
A third campus is due to open at the site of the erstwhile National Instruments ( CSIR India ), opposite the main campus along the Raja S. C. Mullick Road.
In 1902 the Marmite Food Extract Company was formed in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England by the Gilmour family, with Marmite as its main product and Burton as the site of the first factory.
Imperial forces bypassed the main defensive site near Krosno Odrzańskie and besieged Niemcza.
Their main village site has been excavated at Emily Bay, and they also left behind stone tools, the Polynesian Rat, and banana trees as evidence of their sojourn.
Opels main portal and site building in Rüsselsheim near the train station in front of the statue of the founder, Adam Opel
At this site, there are four main life zones, delineated on the basis of temperature and precipitation ( Holdridge System ), in the Luquillo Mountains: subtropical wet and subtropical rain forests are found at low and mid elevations, lower montane rain and lower montane wet forests at high elevations.
From their original data, Howlett and Majerus ( 1987 ) concluded that peppered moths generally rest in unexposed positions, using three main types of site.
The specific speed is also the main criterion for matching a specific hydro-electric site with the correct turbine type.

site and ferry
A bridge's economic efficiency will be site and traffic dependent, the ratio of savings by having a bridge ( instead of, for example, a ferry, or a longer road route ) compared to its cost.
A ferry was established to avoid crossing both the Flatrock and Driftwood rivers, which join only a short distance above the site of the ferry.
One of the better known ferries was the Mormon Ferry across the North Platte near the future site of Fort Caspar in Wyoming which operated between 1848 and 1852 and the Green River ferry near Fort Bridger which operated from 1847 to 1856.
First permanent settlement in 1798 at the modern-day site of Golconda, operating as a ferry point across the Ohio River.
The site of the cemetery, in which many of the area's first settlers are buried, was chosen so that mourners would not have to ferry their dead across the river for burial.
There is one free camping site in the National Park at Fairhaven, 4 km up the coast road from Tankerton Jetty, where the ferry arrives from Stony Point.
A ferry had operated at the site from 1787 to transport horses across the river where the towpath changed banks.
Since 1837, MacGregor had been operating a ferry across the Mississippi River between Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin and the present site of McGregor, Iowa.
Topeka was chosen to be the capitol because it had the railroad and an important ferry site along the Kansas River.
On this site a ferry operated between Port Allen and Baton Rouge from 1820 to 1968.
In 1744, a ferry was established at the present site of Williamsport to carry the traffic across the Potomac River.
It is also the site of United States Coast Guard Sector Southeastern New England ( formerly USCG Group Woods Hole ), the Nobska Light lighthouse, and the terminus of the Steamship Authority ferry route between Cape Cod and the island of Martha's Vineyard.
During the colonial era, the town was the site of an important ferry crossing between the region's towns at Bergen and Hackensack, which was operated by rope on the site starting in 1659, continuing until 1826 when it was replaced by a bridge on the Bergen Turnpike.
Weehawken Street in Manhattan's Greenwich Village was the site of a colonial Hudson River ferry landing.
The Bemus family lived in a log cabin approximately 500 – 660 feet northeast of the current ferry landing site.
Aberdeen was founded in 1796 by James Edwards on the north shore of the Ohio River, at the site where a ferry had sprung up between Fishing Gut Creek and Maysville, Kentucky.
Historically the area was a natural river crossing and it was the site of development of a ferry, boat building and a bridge to carry roads.
Newport was originally known as Ryder's Ferry as it was the site of an early ferry on the Juniata River.
A ferry was also established at the site of Goldsboro in 1738.
In 1792, Andrew Evans purchased a tract of land near the mouth of Boyd's Creek and built a ferry near the site of the old ford.
Buffalo crossed the Powder River on a ferry boat at the future site of Arvada.
The first crossing at what is now the site of the bridge was established in the 11th century by Margaret, queen consort of King Malcolm III, who founded a ferry service to transport religious pilgrims from Edinburgh to Dunfermline Abbey and St Andrews.
The site, where a chain ferry once crossed the river, and another near the weir were used for public baptisms until 1970.

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