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The country's primary road is the East-West highway, known locally as the Lateral Road, which was constructed starting in 1962.
The Lateral Road is built to a standard width of only yet must support traffic in both directions ( the cost of cutting a wider road through the mountainous Middle Himalayas is prohibitive at this time ).
The Lateral Road traverses are a number of high passes, including Tremo La and Do Chu La.
* Woodson Lateral Road
In 2006, the city broke ground for the Linden Pointe project at the former American Laundry Machine Company, which closed in the 1990s and Globe Wernicke, which closed in the 1970s, both located near Montgomery Road and the Norwood Lateral.
The Lateral Road enters from the west at Dochu La Pass, crosses the Sankosh ( Puna Tsang Chhu ) at Wangdue Phodrang dzong, and continues east to Tongsa.
A second spur departs the Lateral Road near the Pele La pass halfway between Wangdue and Tongsa, traveling south a short distance to Gangteng Monastery and the Phobjika valley where the rare black-necked cranes ( grus nigricollis ) may be found.
There are several tourist packages to Bhutan that include trips from Thimphu to Trashigang, despite the 17-hour journey from the capital over the rough and dangerous Lateral Road.
Lateral Road ).
The only road connecting eastern and western Bhutan ( the precursor to the modern Lateral Road ), passed through the courtyard of the dzong.
He misses the one bus out of town to Thimphu, however, and is forced to hitchhike and walk along the Lateral Road to the west, accompanied by an apple seller, a Buddhist monk with his ornate, dragon-headed dramyin heading to Thimphu, a drunk, a widowed rice paper maker and his daughter Sonam ( played by Sonam Lhamo ).
Lateral Road,
Running parallel to the highway from the Waverley Road to exit 14 is a portion of the Halifax Lateral of the Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline ( natural gas ).

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It circulates from the lateral ventricles to the foramen of Monro ( Interventricular foramen ), third ventricle, aqueduct of Sylvius ( Cerebral aqueduct ), fourth ventricle, foramen of Magendie ( Median aperture ) and foramina of Luschka ( Lateral apertures ), subarachnoid space over brain and spinal cord.
* Lateral ( anatomy ), an anatomical direction
* Lateral release ( phonetics ), the release of a plosive consonant into a lateral consonant
Lateral ( and dorsal ) to the olives are the rootlets for cranial nerves IX ( glossopharyngeal ), CN X ( vagus ) and CN XI ( accessory nerve ).
Lateral adhesion can be measured using the Centrifugal Adhesion Balance ( CAB ), which uses a combination of centrifugal and gravitational forces to decouple the normal and lateral forces in the problem.
* Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ( ALS ), a. k. a., Lou Gehrig's Disease
) It was some time before Zaslow was finally diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ( ALS ), or Lou Gehrig's disease.
Lateral acceleration on the skidpad is 1. 18 g ( 11. 6 m / s² ), it can reach a top speed of, and carries a price tag of US $ 500, 000.
" The Costs and Benefits of Ownership: A Theory of Vertical and Lateral Integration ," Journal of Political Economy, 94 ( 4 ), p. 691-719.
Lateral occipital complex ( LOC ), including lateral occipital tactile visual area ( LOtv )
While working on the movie at Coney Island, Abrashkin was stricken with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, ( ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease ), from which he died, aged 49.
These lesions are often caused by strokes, Multiple Sclerosis ( MS ), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ( ALS ), or tumors.
Dysmetria is often found in individuals with Multiple Sclerosis ( MS ), Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ( ALS ), and persons who have suffered from tumors or strokes.
Sculptor Nancy Graves designed the set for Lateral Pass, ( 1985 ), which began began Brown's Valiant cycle.
Area transportation was improved by the construction of a suspension bridge at Saint Thibault ( 1834 ), the Lateral Canal of the Loire ( 1838 ) and later, the Bourges-Sancerre railroad line ( 1885 ).

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* Macroscopic 10-Terabit – per – Square-Inch Arrays from Block Copolymers with Lateral Order-Science magazine article about perspective usage of sapphire in digital storage media technology
Lateral moraines stand high because they protect the ice under them from the elements, which causes it to melt or sublime less than the uncovered parts of the glacier.
Lateral dispersion is controlled by prevailing winds and the ash may be deposited hundreds to thousands of kilometres from the volcano, depending on eruption column height, particle size of the ash and climatic conditions ( especially wind direction and strength and humidity ).
* Lateral panels of an altarpiece with The Ascension at the center, from Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, ca.
The axillary nerve also carries sensory information from the shoulder joint, as well as the skin covering the inferior region of the deltoid muscle-the " regimental badge " area ( which is innervated by the Superior Lateral Cutaneous Nerve branch of the Axillary nerve ).
Lateral thinking is different from our normal perceptions regarding creativity and innovation, and it is an alternative to pure vertical logic / scientism and pure horizontal imagination / spirituality:
* Lateral: The incision starts from about 1 cm away from the centre of fourchette and extends laterally.
Lateral is the opposite ( a position separated away from the midline ).
Lateral roads were constructed to enable swift movement of supporting troops, houses and walls demolished to clear fields of fire, hills were scarped to make an unclimbable precipice, and everything was organised to have channels where cross fire from artillery would decimate an attacking force.
To provide access from the western section of the canal to Hamburg and Northern Germany, avoiding both East Germany and the Elbe River's sometimes limited navigability, the Elbe Lateral Canal was opened in 1977.
* Lateral sulcus, which divides the frontal lobe and parietal lobe above from the temporal lobe below
Image: Gray725. png | Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from above.
* Lateral or acromial fibers arise from the superior surface of the acromion process.
Lateral cave passages can extend to several kilometres and vertically may range in depth from ten to several hundred metres.
End-on view of emergent salt dome between remnants of displaced overburden Lateral view of emergent salt dome from ridge of remnant of displaced overburden
Lateral collapse events at stratovolcanoes, similar to the current threat posed by the western flank of Cumbre Vieja, could increase due to the physical effects of global warming on the Earth from increases in deviatoric stress from post-glacial rebound, while the size and frequency of eruptions are also likely to increase.
Image: Gray726 postcentral gyrus. png | Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from the side.
Image: Gray725 inferior frontal gyrus. png | Lateral surface of left cerebral hemisphere, viewed from above.

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