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The outer bark in older stems includes the dead tissue on the surface of the stems, along with parts of the innermost periderm and all the tissues on the outer side of the periderm.
Protoplanetary disks have radii up to 1000 AU, and only their innermost parts reach temperatures above 1000 K. They are very often accompanied by jets.
This has the effect of turning expressions " inside-out " because the innermost parts of the expression must be evaluated first, so CPS explicates the order of evaluation as well as the control flow.
Norimasa and his son Yasunaga built the tower and other parts of the castle, including the three towers: the keep and the small tower in the northwest, both begun in 1590, and the Watari Tower ; the residence ; the drum gate ; the black gate, the Tsukimi Yagura, the moat, the innermost bailey, the second bailey, the third bailey, and the sub-floors in the castle, much as they are today.
Chicago Sun-Times critic Roger Ebert spoke of the film fairly positively, saying parts were " fun ", and describing Zellweger's speech at the end as " a torrent of words out from her character's innermost soul ".
This is supported by Theophanes ' statement that the " populous people of the Khazars came out from the innermost parts of Bersilia in Sarmatia Prima.
The rose window ’ s structural layout followed the design by cathedral architect Olaf Nordhagen, and the diameter is built up around an eightfold symmetry with the innermost parts proportioned such that the diameter is formed of 16 sheets.

innermost and town
On the eastern side, the town was bordered by the innermost part of the Schlei inlet and the bay of Haddebyer Noor.
Seyðisfjörður () is a town and municipality in the Eastfjords of Iceland at the innermost point of the fjord of the same name.
From the town of Risan, situated at the innermost protected part of the bay, a well-engineered road, at first metalled, with many hairpin bends climbs to about 1600 m, over to the interior.

innermost and wide
With telescoping ( multiple lift ) tanks, the innermost tank has a ~ 1ft wide by 2ft high lip around the outside of the bottom edge, called a cup, which picks up water as it rises above the reservoir water level.
According to the Biblical account ( Exodus 25: 19 ; 37: 6 ), the mercy seat was manufactured from pure gold, and was the same width and breadth as the Ark beneath it – 2. 5 cubits long, and 1. 5 cubits wide ; the Ark and mercy seat were, according to this passage, kept inside the Holy of Holies – the Temple's innermost sanctuary, the Sanctum Sanctorum, which was separated from the remainder of the temple by a thick curtain ( parochet ), because the ark and mercy seat were associated with the presence of Yahweh.
Flowers of the wild species have six or seven rose or white petals, each long by wide ; the innermost petals are joined at the base for up to a third of their length.

innermost and buildings
He used the highest point of the promontory for his private quarters and innermost buildings.
Various buildings and pavilions surrounded the innermost core and grew down the promontory towards the shores of the Bosphorus.
The fort's innermost buildings are slightly taller than the tall stone walls.
The innermost, central part includes several remarkable spots, such as the National Museum, and the central buildings of the Eötvös Loránd University, the Semmelweis University, the Academy of Drama and Film, and the Metropolitan Ervin Szabó Library, complemented by the Kempelen Farkas Student Information and Resource Centre.
The tallest buildings in the city are located in the innermost part of Sentrum.
A number of secondary castle buildings, towers and turrets once stood, and a Shinto shrine called Hiroshima Gokoku Jinja is located within the innermost moat, having been moved there after 1945.
The village layout in Nahalal, devised by architect Richard Kauffman, became the pattern for many of the moshavim established before 1948 ; it is based on concentric circles, with the public buildings ( school, administrative and cultural offices, cooperative shops and warehouses ) in the center, the homesteads in the innermost circle, the farm buildings in the next, and beyond those, ever-widening circles of gardens and fields.

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To do this, Moseley measured the wavelengths of the innermost photon transitions ( K and L lines ) produced by the elements from aluminum ( Z = 13 ) to gold ( Z = 79 ) used as a series of movable anodic targets inside an x-ray tube.
This means that the most reliable accounts on Brahms's innermost feelings may come from the people in the close circle around him.
The Pythia, when about to deliver, would chew leaves from Apollo's sacred laurel tree and would then sit on her holy tripod, seated in the innermost sanctum, over a crack on the rock from where noxious volcanic fumes emanated.
The epidermal cells of aerial organs arise from the superficial layer of cells known as the tunica ( L1 and L2 layers ) that covers the plant shoot apex, whereas the cortex and vascular tissues arise from innermost layer of the shoot apex known as the corpus ( L3 layer ).
However, some critics have argued that the language of sociobiology sometimes slips from " is " to " ought ", leading sociobiologists to make arguments against social reform on the basis that socially progressive societies are at odds with our innermost nature.
The layers, from innermost to outermost, are as follows:
His innermost circle included Porphyry, Amelius Gentilianus of Tuscany, the Senator Castricius Firmus, and Eustochius of Alexandria, a doctor who devoted himself to learning from Plotinus and attending to him until his death.
Since the outer-most spans ( or towers ) travel farther in a given time period than the innermost spans, nozzle sizes are smallest at the inner spans and increase with distance from the pivot point.
* They are surrounded by two or more membranes, and the innermost of these shows differences in composition from the other membranes of the cell.
The curse was detailed in 1, 069 words, beginning: " I curse their head and all the hairs of their head ; I curse their face, their brain ( innermost thoughts ), their mouth, their nose, their tongue, their teeth, their forehead, their shoulders, their breast, their heart, their stomach, their back, their womb, their arms, their leggs, their hands, their feet and every part of their body, from the top of their head to the soles of their feet, before and behind, within and without.
In trees, the phloem is the innermost layer of the bark, hence the name, derived from the Greek word ( phloos ) " bark ".
A roadway bisecting the seal and extending from bottom to center is pictured within the innermost circle.
The bark of some trees is edible ; in Sweden and Finland, pine bread is made from rye to which the toasted and ground innermost layer of pine bark is added, the Sami people of far northern Europe used large sheets of Pinus sylvestris bark that were removed in the spring, prepared and stored for use as a staple food resource and the inner bark was eaten fresh, dried or roasted.
Runners start the race from a standing position along a curved starting line and after hearing the starter's pistol they head towards the innermost track to follow the quickest route to the finish.
If we add to this terror the blissful ecstasy that wells from the innermost depths of man, indeed of nature, at this collapse of the principium individuationis, we steal a glimpse into the nature of the Dionysian, which is brought home to us most intimately by the analogy of intoxication.
The Aethyrs are conceived of as forming a map of the entire universe in the form of concentric rings which expand outward from the innermost to the outermost Aethyr.
The Westway was built to form a link from Paddington to Ringway 1, the innermost circuit of the London Ringways network, part of a complex and comprehensive plan for a network of high speed roads circling and radiating out from central London designed to manage and control the flow of traffic within the capital.
Shen Buhai believed that the ideal ruler should remain distant from his officials, keeping his innermost thoughts secret and maintaining an independence of thought.
Amniotic membrane transplantation is tissue that is acquired from the innermost layer of the human placenta and has been used to replace and heal damaged mucosal surfaces including successful reconstruction of the ocular surface.
Heterokont algae are chromists with chloroplasts surrounded by four membranes, which are counted from the outermost to the innermost membrane.

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The ovum is at first rigidly held but in fertilised eggs, the innermost layer liquefies and allows the embryo to move freely.
English sculptor Edith Maryon belonged to the innermost circle of founders of anthroposophy and headed the Section of Fine Arts at the Goetheanum
Flensburg lies at the innermost tip of the Flensburg Fjord, an inlet of the Baltic Sea.
These are the innermost part of the province ( for example Villena ) and some closer to the sea but at a higher elevation ( for example Alcoi ).
The expanse of the Chao Phraya and Tha Chin Rivers and their distributaries, starting at the point at which the distributaries diverge, together with the land amid the triangle formed by the outermost and innermost distributary, form the Chao Phraya Delta.
He is one whom innocent children instinctively venerate and reverence, and to whom men of venerable age come to seek for wisdom, and call him father ; at whose feet men fall down and lay bare the innermost thoughts of their souls, and weep their most sacred tears.
He who hears that voice, which is God's greatest gift, in his innermost being and follows it, finds in it a friend at last, and he is never alone !... That is what all great men have acknowledged in their works, all those who have thought a little more deeply and searched and worked and loved a little more than the rest, who have plumbed the depths of the sea of life.
Its manually tuned innermost loops are automatically generated at compile time in either C or Fortran, and adapt to the native hardware.
There are a number of other ways in which the two species differ which are best seen when they are flying: a ) Short-eared often has a broad white band along the rear edge of the wing, which is not shown by Long-eared ; b ) on the upperwing, Short-eared Owl's primary-patches are usually paler and more obvious ; c ) the band on the upper side of Short-eared Owl's tail are usually bolder than those of Long-eared ; d ) Short-eared's innermost secondaries are often dark-marked, contrasting with the rest of the underwing ; e ) Long-eared Owl has streaking throughout its underparts whereas on Short-eared the streaking ends at the breast ; f ) the dark markings on the underside of the tips of the longest primaries are bolder on Short-eared Owl ; g ) the upperparts are coarsely blotched, whereas on Long-eared they are more finely marked.
( A reference in Virgil seems to refer to the Veneti as Liburnians, namely that the " innermost realm of the Liburnians " must have been the goal at which Antenor is said to have arrived.
There are three layers to the bark at this stage: black bark, the outermost layer ; green bark, the middle layer ; and white bark, the innermost layer.
By recursively applying the rules starting at the innermost subformulas, the following sequence of logically equivalent formulas can be obtained:
Built at the innermost point of the Pagasetic Gulf and at the foot of Mount Pilio or Pelion ( the land of the Centaurs ), Volos is the third of Greece's major commercial ports, with traffic by ferry and hydrofoil to the nearby Sporades Islands, which include Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonissos.
Shelley and Arthur had verified the depth by injecting individual itch powder spicules ( Mucuna pruriens ) and found that maximal sensitivity was found at the basal cell layer or the innermost layer of the epidermis.
There are several realisations that can accrue to the Shingon practitioner of which Dohan speaks in this connection, as Dr. James Sanford points out: there is the realisation that Amida is the Dharmakaya Buddha, Vairocana ; then there is the realisation that Amida as Vairocana is eternally manifest within this universe of time and space ; and finally there is the innermost realisation that Amida is the true nature, material and spiritual, of all beings, that he is ' the omnivalent wisdom-body, that he is the unborn, unmanifest, unchanging reality that rests quietly at the core of all phenomena '.
Following a typical Isma ' ili pattern, they place a preeminent teacher at the innermost circle of divinely inspired persons.
at which time the innermost loop enclosing the generator invocation is terminated.
The wings are long and pinched in at the innermost primaries giving a distinctive shape.
It is at a key point where the strait allows entry into the innermost tip of the Gulf at its narrowest, and due to shallow waters through a large part of this strait, ships have sailed close to the castle.

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