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The canal contains 36 locks and encompasses a total elevation differential of around 565 ft. ( 169 m ).
The canal contains 36 locks and encompasses a total elevation differential of approximately 565 ft. ( 169 m ).
It contains no locks ; seawater flows freely through the canal.
Each semicircular canal has a bulbed end, or enlarged portion, that contains hair cells.
) situated on the creek and canal, near the center of the town, contains three churches, viz., Reformed, Baptist and Roman Catholic ; two hotels, two stores, a school, two blacksmith shops, three wagon shoes, an undertaker, coal yard, a harness shop, a shoe shop, two milliners, a meat market, a cement kiln and about 550 inhabitants.
Creek Locks, ( p. v ) in the east part of the town, where the canal locks into the creek, contains two stores, a grocery, a school and about 25 dwellings.
Coshocton contains Roscoe Village a restored town of the canal era, located next to the former Ohio and Erie Canal.
Website contains photographs, fees and conditions for canal transit, and history of the site.
Each semicircular canal has a bulbed end, or enlarged portion, that contains hair cells.
Rubha an Dùnain, today an uninhabited peninsula to the south of the Cuillin hills on Skye, contains the small Loch na h-Airde, which is connected to the sea by a short artificial canal.
* femoral canal, Which contains lymphatic vessels and some lymph nodes ( Specifically, the deep inguinal lymph nodes )
The canal and river were not re-connected at this point when the canal was restored, because the Parrett is by then a salt water river laden with silt, whereas the canal contains fresh water.
Each canal is filled with a fluid called endolymph and contains motion sensors within the fluids.
* Internal auditory canal or internal acoustic canal, an opening in the temporal bone of the skull which contains nerves running from the ear to the brain
The apex lies near the medial end of superior orbital fissure and contains the optic canal ( containing the optic nerve and ophthalmic artery ), which communicates with middle cranial fossa.
Additionally, a power plant on the intake for the main canal contains five 50 MW Kaplan turbine-generators.
Important among these is Waterloo Village, a restored canal town in Sussex County, which contains many features of the canal, including the remains of an inclined plane, a guard lock, a watered section of the canal, a canal store, and other period buildings.
The remaining building, heavily changed, contains a shipping museum, with some old canal barges displayed on the quay outside.
The Haversian canal contains the bone's nerve and blood supplies.

canal and sluice
The gates of a Guillotine lock work in a way similar to a sluice gate, but most canal lock gates are hinged to swing like doors.
The commissions report advised in 1890, the continuation of the sluice canal and the renewal of the contract with Colombia.
Congreve invented a gun-recoil mounting, a time-fuze, a rocket parachute attachment, a hydropneumatic canal lock and sluice ( 1813 ), a perpetual motion machine, a process of colour printing ( 1821 ) which was widely used in Germany, a new form of steam engine, and a method of consuming smoke ( which was applied at the Royal Laboratory ).
Excess water from the canal was released through a sluice gate.
At the point where Deansgate and Chester Road ( A56 ) meet ( under the Bridgewater Viaduct ) the river meets the Bridgewater Canal head on, where a sluice gate ( a listed structure ) allowed water to feed the canal, until the water quality of the Medlock became too polluted for canal use.
At Heybridge flood water from the canal flows over a weir at the site of the old Heybridge mill and down the original course of the Blackwater ( now known as Heybridge Creek ) before passing through a sluice gate into the tidal Blackwater Estuary at Maldon.
After on the river, the original sluice through which the barge canal was supplied with water had been converted to a wide lock, which enabled boats from the barge canal to use the river to reach a salt works situated below Chapel Bridge.
Water levels in the canal were controlled by a sluice or staunch near the point at which the River Bain joined the River Waring.
The ferry between Copenhagen and Rønne on the Danish island Bornholm passed through the canal, and while waiting at the sluice, people would use the opportunity to jump to safety on Swedish territory.

canal and can
Double-muscled cows also can experience dystocia, even when bred to normal beef bulls or dairy bulls, because of a narrower birth canal.
* A canal can be created where no stream presently exists.
The most common is the pound lock, which consists of a chamber within which the water level can be raised or lowered connecting either two pieces of canal at a different level or the canal with a river or the sea.
When a section of the canal needs to be sealed off so it can be drained for maintenance stop planks are frequently used.
By nature of their general training they can carry out the majority of dental treatments such as restorative ( fillings, crowns, bridges ), prosthetic ( dentures ), endodontic ( root canal ) therapy, periodontal ( gum ) therapy, and exodontia ( extraction of teeth ), as well as performing examinations, radiographs ( x-rays ) and diagnosis.
While most large, modern cruise ships cannot pass through this canal due to clearance limits under bridges, MS Norwegian Dream has special funnels and masts that can be lowered for passage.
This canal can be transitory or permanent.
In 2004, the Nicaraguan government again proposed a canal through the country — large enough to handle post-Panamax ships of up to 250, 000 tons, as compared to the approximately 65, 000 tons that the Panama Canal can accommodate.
By 2008, more than 815, 000 vessels had passed through the canal, many of them much larger than the original planners could have envisioned ; the largest ships that can transit the canal today are called Panamax.
Others can offload part of their cargo onto a canal-owned boat to reduce their draft, transit, and reload at the other end of the canal.
It can be dated to the year 101 and commemorates the building of at least one canal that went from the Kasajna tributary to at least Ducis Pratum, whose embankments were still visible until recently.
* Superior canal dehiscence, a gap in the bone cover above the inner ear, can lead to low-frequency conductive hearing loss, autophony and vertigo
This can be due to external ear canal malformation, dysfunction of the eardrum or malfunction of the bones of the middle ear.
Additional amounts of water from the Yangtze will be drawn into the canal in Jiangdu City, where a giant pumping station was already built in the 1980s, and is then fed uphill by pumping stations along the route and through a tunnel under the Yellow River, from where it can flow downhill to reservoirs near Tianjin.
Otoacoustic emissions-low-intensity sounds produced by the inner ear that can be quickly measured with a sensitive microphone placed in the ear canal.
The median nerve can be compressed by a decrease in the size of the canal, an increase in the size of the contents ( such as the swelling of lubrication tissue around the flexor tendons ), or both.
Existing cavities must also be treated, as cavities that extend into the tooth can not be effectively treated through teeth cleaning alone, and are at a high risk of spreading into the pulp of the tooth, leading to the loss of vitality and need for extraction or root canal therapy.
Neonatal gonorrheal conjunctivitis is contracted when the infant is exposed to N. gonorrhoeae in the birth canal and can lead to corneal scarring or perforation, resulting in blindness in the neonate.
Balance can be upset by Ménière's disease, superior canal dehiscence syndrome, an inner ear infection, by a bad common cold affecting the head or a number of other medical conditions.
Caves were sacred to her: the inescapable association to the birth canal can not be proved beyond a skeptic's doubt.
Henry IV pierced the wooded park with a 1200m canal ( which can be fished today ) and ordered the planting of pines, elms and fruit trees.
Cholesteatomas of the middle ear may be congenital and in some cases can be removed through the ear canal.
The hymen is a thin film of membrane situated just inside the vulva which can partially occlude the entrance to the vaginal canal.

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