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We should first recognize our tendency to develop a hierarchy of values, locating brief treatment at the bottom and long-term intensive service at the top, instead of seeing the services as part of a continuum, each important in its own right.
The atoms in the structure are colour coded by Chemical element | element and the detailed structure of two base pairs are shown in the bottom right. The structure of part of a DNA double helix
The process may be iterated many times by moving ( without turnover ) the received condensate to the bottom part of the container on the place of refined matter.
( Due to air convection between two panes of glass, the bottom part of the glazing unit is always colder than the top part.
He described the white stripe as representing the glaciers and ice cap, which cover more than 80 % of the island ; the red stripe, the ocean ; the red semicircle, the sun, with its bottom part sunk in the ocean ; and the white semicircle, the icebergs and pack ice.
Although Ben-Gurion had told the audience that he was reading from the scroll of independence, he was actually reading from handwritten notes because only the bottom part of the scroll had been finished by artist and calligrapher Otte Wallish by the time of the declaration ( he did not complete the entire document until June ).
Leaving a part of their army surrounding the bottom of the hill, they pushed a huge column up to the top, hoping to drive the Zulu down into the blocking forces below.
Knives are made with partial tangs ( extending part way into the handle, known as a " Stick Tang ") or full tangs ( extending the full length of the handle, often visible on top and bottom ).
Klump reached the bottom via submersible as part of a 1985 research expedition.
Unlike many other seas, most of the bottom of the Norwegian Sea is not part of a continental shelf and therefore lies at a great depth of about two kilometres on average.
On August 2, 2007, a Russian scientific expedition Arktika 2007 made the first ever manned descent to the ocean bottom at the North Pole, to a depth of, as part of a research programme in support of Russia's 2001 extended continental shelf claim to a large swathe of the Arctic Ocean bottom.
Left: the real part of a plane wave moving from top to bottom.
Since all contact between the wrestlers must cease if any part of the body is touching, or underneath, the ropes, many wrestlers will attempt to break submission holds by deliberately grabbing the bottom ropes.
As this could cause a serious fire when the switch was released it became common practice for part or all of the bottom of the basically circular cowling fitted to most rotary engines to be cut away, or fitted with drainage slots.
The bottom rear part of a shoe is the heel.
However, it is possible to find round-shaped electric stove elements that will fit the curve of a wok, which allows the wok to be heated at its bottom along with part of its sides.
Crocodilians also rely on the hepatic piston method, in which the liver is pulled back by a muscle anchored to the pubic bone ( part of the pelvis ), which in turn pulls the bottom of the lungs backward, expanding them.
* Cheeky, a term used to denote that the garment exposes the bottom part of the buttocks.
Larger drops tend to be flatter on the bottom part due to the pressure of the gas they move through.
It comprises two parts: the cardinal shield, a flat region at the top of the shell ; and the conical shield, the bottom part, which is more conical.
Imitations go back to Roman times and already in the 17th century techniques were developed to color foil red — by burning scarlet wool in the bottom part of the furnace — which was then placed under the imitation stone.
Krill are the bottom layer and the most important part of the food chain in Antarctic animal communities.

bottom and burrow
Since crayfish are accustomed to being in ponds or rivers, they will have a tendency to shift gravel around on the bottom of the tank, creating mounds or trenches to emulate a burrow.
Other species, such as Sternarchorhynchus and Sternarchorhamphus, have tubular snouts and forage on the beds of aquatic insect larvae and other small animals which burrow into the river bottom.
Some are capable of burrowing, anchoring their rear ends at the bottom of the burrow, then stretching the head up to feed and then pulling it back down for safety.

bottom and has
When the whole bottom has hardened, use a disk sander to feather the edges of the cloth at the keel line and near the spray rail.
One of the sit-in leaders has said: `` Nobody from the top of Heaven to the bottom of Hell can stop the march to freedom.
An anchor is described as aweigh when it has been broken out of the bottom and is being hauled up to be stowed.
It has a benefit in that, no matter how it reaches the bottom, one or more tines will be aimed to set.
A mushroom anchor will normally sink in the silt to the point where it has displaced its own weight in bottom material, thus greatly increasing its holding power.
Johnson's administration has received very poor historical rankings amongst scholars, typically amongst the bottom three.
The underground ocean, discovered in 2007, has been formed when the plate carrying the Pacific Ocean bottom gets dragged and ends up under the continental plate.
Where A has a greater priority than B according to the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rule, the configuration of the axial chirality can be determined by considering the top, then the bottom.
:::" One inning more to play " in standard baseball jargon means that the home team has one set of at-bats remaining: the poem is set just before the start of Mudville's final turn ( of a regulation game ), in the bottom of the ninth inning ( Mudville was the home team and the home team bats last in an inning ).
Two slots & a hole stamped beneath the number allow the tag to be broken in half, and the long bottom portion has both the ID number and a series of holes which allows the tag to be inserted into a dosimeter.
* The bottom half contains the nationality and birth number and has a hole so the broken-off half can be hung on a ring.
In a rugby union kick-off, or drop out, the kicker usually aims to kick the ball high but not a great distance, and so usually strikes the ball after it has started to bounce off the ground, so the contact is made close to the bottom of the ball.
They are often used in pairs, the bottom fuller has a square shank which fits into the hardy hole in the anvil while the top fuller has a handle.
They are continuous through all concealed spaces ( e. g., above a ceiling ), but are not required to extend through concealed spaces if the construction assembly forming the bottom of the space has a fire resistance rating at least equal of the fire barrier wall.
That tradition has, however, recently been challenged by Leo Ferrari, who concluded that many of Augustine's passing references to the physical universe imply a belief in an essentially flat Earth " at the bottom of the universe ".
Because of the large influx of fresh water from rivers, especially from the Neva River ( two thirds of the total runoff ), the gulf water has very low salinity – between 0. 2 and 5. 8 ‰ at the surface and 0. 3 – 8. 5 ‰ near the bottom.
alt = The image shows a double cone in which a geometrical plane has sliced off parts of the top and bottom half ; the boundary curve of the slice on the cone is the hyperbola.
A popular variation is the nutrient film technique or NFT, whereby a very shallow stream of water containing all the dissolved nutrients required for plant growth is recirculated past the bare roots of plants in a watertight thick root mat, which develops in the bottom of the channel, has an upper surface that, although moist, is in the air.
The MediaWiki software has an additional feature which uses similar notation to create automatic interlanguage links — for instance, the link < code >< nowiki > de: InterWiki </ nowiki ></ code > ( with no leading colon ) automatically creates a reference labeled " Other languages: Deutsch | ..." at the top and bottom of, or in a sidebar next to, the article display.
It has been argued that without this property natural bodies of water would freeze, in some cases permanently, from the bottom up, resulting in a loss of bottom-dependent animal and plant life in fresh and sea water.
) Because the yarn holding rows together is all on the front, and the yarn holding side-by-side stitches together is all on the back, stockinette fabric has a strong tendency to curl toward the front on the top and bottom, and toward the back on the left and right side.
He has said " The time I was hitting what I considered to be bottom was also the time I met my wife, our kids were born, good things were happening.
Researcher Dick Raynor has also questioned Edward's claims about finding a deeper bottom to Loch Ness, which he refers to as " Edwards Deep ".

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