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Experiments have documented that olivine at high pressures ( e. g., 12 GPa, the pressure at depths of about 360 kilometers ) can contain at least as much as about 8900 parts per million ( weight ) of water, and that such water contents drastically reduce the resistance of olivine to solid flow ; moreover, because olivine is so abundant, more water may be dissolved in olivine of the mantle than contained in Earth's oceans.
Many adult flies, especially Syrphidae, feed on pollen, and three UK syrphid species feed strictly on pollen ( syrphids, like all flies, cannot eat pollen directly due to the structure of their mouthparts, but can consume pollen contents that are dissolved in a fluid ).
However, in 1989 the fall of the Berlin Wall led to a change of plans: on the day of reunification on 3 October 1990 the Federal Government transferred the collection and premises of the former Museum für Deutsche Geschichte ( Museum for German History ) to the DHM ; the last government of the GDR had already dissolved that museum in September 1990 and made its property and contents available to the DHM.

contents and solids
Continuous digesters have mechanical or hydraulic devices, depending on the level of solids in the material, to mix the contents, enabling the bacteria and the food to be in contact.

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The sender's personal filters and the receiver's personal filters may vary depending upon different regional traditions, cultures, or gender ; which may alter the intended meaning of message contents.
The contents of the remaining 4 bytes of the header will vary based on the ICMP type and code.
The contents of each bag vary directly with the aim of the conjurer.
Their alcohol contents vary between 15 and 75 %.
The bag's contents may vary according to the region of the user, as someone evacuating from the path of a hurricane may have different supplies than someone one that lives in an area prone to tornadoes or wildfires.
The suggested contents of a bug-out bag vary, but most of the following are usually included:
Each window is an analog of a cue card ; window sizes may vary, but contents cannot scroll.
Legal requirements vary: the bottle itself may be considered the property of the purchaser of the contents, or, the purchaser may have some obligation to return the bottle to some depot so it can be recycled or re-used.
A standard size tin can is roughly 400g ; however, the weight can vary between 385g and 425g, depending on the density of the contents.
The contents of the abduction narrative often seem to vary with the home culture of the alleged abductee.
A franchise agreement contents can vary in content depending upon the franchise system, the state jurisdiction of the franchisor, franchisee, and arbitrator.
The contents of these vary enormously, but most idiosyncratic to the region is the use of uneaten meat prepared in a daube.
The contents vary somewhat between editions.
Their contents could vary from actual hacking and phone phreaking, sexual content, humour, technical information, down to subversive or so-called anarchy material about controversial topics such as poison brewing, homemade explosives, suggestions for making harmful pranks, urban terrorism " tactics ", building homemade weapons and other similar information of dubious reliability, e. g. instructions for making a nuclear reactor out of a plastic barrel to keep in one's garden.
CaO and alkali contents are usually modest but can vary substantially from pozzolana to pozzolana.
Although a rape kit's contents may vary by location, it may include:
The contents off a crash cart vary from hospital to hospital, but typically contain the tools and drugs needed to treat a person in or near cardiac arrest.
The contents vary slightly in different versions.
The contents of an antipasto vary a lot according to regional cuisine.
It's uncertain if the contents of the award vary by year or by recipient.
They could be used for trade, a hobby or DIY, and their contents vary with the craft of the owner.
The contents of the different editions could vary, sometimes avoiding subjects that could upset or worry the population of that country ( for example, the discovery of the Katyn massacre of Polish officers taken prisoners by the Soviets in 1940 was not covered by all editions ).
The data log format and contents vary slightly by flow computer manufacturer, with all manufacturers designing to a specification outlined by the American Petroleum Institute.
However, trace-element contents vary and help define 7 age groups, each of unique chemical composition.

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The contents were highly embarrassing to American spokesmen, who were on hand to promise Latin Americans a 20 billion dollar foreign aid millennium.
In one famous case the forensic science department at Kew were able to ascertain that the contents of the stomach of a headless corpse found in the river Thames contained a highly toxic African bean.
Due to their high content of silica and low iron and magnesium contents, rhyolite melts are highly polymerized and form highly viscous lavas.
Blackberries rank highly among fruits for antioxidant strength, particularly due to their dense contents of polyphenolic compounds, such as ellagic acid, tannins, ellagitannins, quercetin, gallic acid, anthocyanins and cyanidins.
Because of its occasional radical contents ( see " Contents " below ), the French government suspended the encyclopedia's privilège in 1759, but because it had many highly placed supporters, notably Malesherbes and Madame de Pompadour, work continued " in secret.
Exactly why isn't clear, but the leading theory is that more body fat puts more pressure on the stomach, which can cause highly acidic stomach contents to reflux to the lower esophageal sphincter.
It still remains a highly controversial topic, especially with regard to the contents of the letter Giuliano received before it ; the finger of blame has been pointed at numerous sources, including the Italian government, which had long sought to destroy the famous bandit.
" In connection with all mentioned above it seems highly preferable not to transfer the flight recorders to the International Civil Aviation Organization ( ICAO ) or any third party willing to decipher their contents.
He is highly critical of recent historical scholarship arguing that much of it ignores the scholar's basic duties to be objective and true to the evidence, and he advances a sympathetic analysis of settler opinion, arguing that historians such as Henry Reynolds had misrepresented the contents of records of settler opinion to conceal the fact that the majority of settlers were consistently in favor of the protection of the Aborigines.
The game is highly sought after as a collectible ; an original copy in good condition with all the original included contents, including a map of the game world, is extremely rare costing over 500 pounds at eBay.
Of this step we highly approved, provided Mr. Darwin did not withhold from the public, as he was strongly inclined to do ( in favour of Mr. Wallace ), the memoir which he had himself written on the same subject, and which, as before stated, one of us had perused in 1844, and the contents of which we had both of us been privy to for many years.
Traditionally, Natural Science has been considered as the premiere degree due to its highly quantitative nature of its course contents ( i. e. Mathematics, Physics ).
The list of contents of the store was not put before the inquiry and included large amounts of highly flammable and spontaneously combustible materials, mostly polishes and floor waxes, with the inquiry assuming only normal everyday items were inside.
Workers would dispose of barrels filled with highly toxic waste by shooting the barrels with rifles so that they would explode and release their contents into the air.

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