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At and scale
At the other end of the scale, tub-boat canals such as the Bude Canal were limited to boats of under 10 tons for much of their length due to the capacity of their inclined planes or boat lifts.
At the other end of the scale, where power is diffuse, checked, and balanced, political violence is a rarity.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Detroit's industrialization took off on an unprecedented scale.
At the high end of the scale, fingerspelling makes up about 8. 7 % of casual signing in ASL, and 10 % of casual signing in Auslan.
At the young end of the scale, it is bracketed by the present day in the Holocene epoch.
At the largest scale, these associations are generally arranged into sheets and filaments, which are surrounded by immense voids.
At the supercluster scale, galaxies are arranged into sheets and filaments surrounding vast empty voids.
At the other end of the scale, there were representations from countries and areas where a detailed and sophisticated classification was irrelevant, but which nevertheless needed a classification based on the ICD in order to assess their progress in health care and in the control of disease.
At the time the British public were disappointed that the Royal Navy had not won a victory on the scale of Trafalgar.
At low levels the mage can control forces on a small scale, changing their direction, converting one energy into another.
At one extreme of this scale is climatology.
At the least, weathering aims to reduce the plastic-like finish of scale models.
* At present-day there is developing an interdisciplinary approach which aims at considering macroevolution at a transdisciplinary scale, and concentrates on the comparison between biological and social macroevolution as this gives new significant possibilities to understand peculiarities of each of the two types of macroevolution.
At the time, national governments lacked the cash resources needed to fund projects on the scale of a transcontinental railroad.
At present, one of the deepest problems in theoretical physics is harmonizing the theory of general relativity, which describes gravitation, and applies to large-scale structures ( stars, planets, galaxies ), with quantum mechanics, which describes the other three fundamental forces acting on the atomic scale.
At atomic scale, it is about 100 times stronger than electromagnetism, which in turn is orders of magnitude stronger than the weak force interaction and gravitation.
At this scale, economic production and diplomacy are significant.
* November 24 – At least 3, 840 are killed in a Richter scale magnitude 7. 3 earthquake of Van and Muradiye in Turkey.
At this scale, the Hair's breadth | width of a human hair is about 10 times that of the image.
At this scale, the Hair's breadth | width of a human hair is about 10 times that of the image.
At this scale, the Hair's breadth | width of a human hair is about 10 times that of the image.
At this scale, expansion of the universe becomes significant.
At the smallest scale of reaction mass, this type of drive is called an ion drive.
At the other end of the scale, tribes that frequently encountered Europeans, such as Ngā Puhi in Northland, underwent major changes.

At and coastline
* July 1 – July 12: At least one shark mauls 5 swimmers along of New Jersey coastline during the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916, resulting in 4 deaths and the survival of one youth who requires limb amputation.
At sea, the powerful Royal Navy blockaded much of the coastline, conducting frequent raids.
At Tullaghan, the coastline is only 2. 5 km long.
At this time Wisbech was on the estuary of the River Great Ouse, but silting caused the coastline to move north, and the River Nene was diverted to serve the town.
At, Muğla's coastline is the longest among the Provinces of Turkey and longer than many countries ' costlines, ( even without taking any small islands into account ).
At the Adriatic coastline existed a minor ' principality ', Pagania.
At the outset of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, the 470-ship French Navy imposed a blockade of the North German coastline, which the Germans never managed to lift.
At the same time, Gourock has continued to expand along the coastline, almost to the Cloch lighthouse which overlooks Innellan on the western shore.
At the time before the changes in land formation and the Adriatic coastline caused by an earthquake in the 3rd century AD, the harbour af Apollonia could accommodate as many as 100 ships.
At the outbreak of the First World War, Hood's experience with coastal operations recommended him to serve with a small flotilla of Humber class monitors on the Belgian coast, bombarding German positions and troop formations during the Siege of Antwerp and then the Battle of the Yser, assisting Belgian forces to hold the coastline during the Race for the Sea.
At the time of European settlement, bridled nail-tail wallabies were common all along the East Australian coastline region to the west of the Great Dividing Range.
At this plain's greatest extent, sea level was 100 – 120 m below modern sea level and the coastline was located 700-1000 kilometers north of its current position.
At this plain's greatest extent during the Last Glacial Maximum, sea level was 100-120 m below modern sea level and the coastline was located 700-1000 kilometers north of its current position.
* At the south end of Illescas, Playa sin fin extends for more than 100 km, and is the largest, ininterrupted sandy shore along the Peruvian coastline
At Kahalu ' u, Kamehameha Highway follows the coastline through He ' eia and the main commercial district of Kaneohe ( this segment was formerly Route 836 ), while Route 83 continues as Kahekili Highway bypassing Kaneohe town to the west before reaching the junction with Likelike Highway ( Route 63 ).
At the South American coast he sailed westward from Cabo de la Vela, Colombia in an attempt to reconnoiter the coastline of the Caribbean basin.
At about this time, he was responsible for establishing one of the earliest cattle and sheep runs in the Wairarapa, at Huangarua, near modern Martinborough, with his friend Samuel Revans in about 1845, when he seems to have left his first home under what is now Tinakori Hill, Wellington, driving some of the first cattle round the rocky coastline.
At 04: 00, the island of Groix lay approximately to the east of Queen Charlotte, the French coastline behind it.
At this time, all tropical storm warnings were discounted for the Mexican coastline.
At the same time, the coastline stretches 16 km off Brunei Bay and is an entry point for travellers from Brunei Darussalam and Labuan Territory.

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