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The site has a 90, 000-square foot heated indoor practice facility, Three outdoor NFL natural turf football fields that feature an immediate gravity drainage system, and a complete kitchen and dining facilities for team meals.
The lymphatic drainage of the breasts is especially relevant to oncology, because breast cancer is a cancer common to the mammary gland, and cancer cells can metastasize ( break away ) from a tumour and be dispersed to other parts of the woman ’ s body by means of the lymphatic system.
* Before the 2005 season, a new drainage system was installed on the field.
Groundwater behind the wall that is not dissipated by a drainage system causes an additional horizontal hydraulic pressure on the wall.
* Designing sewers and urban drainage system.
Openings in the rock increase in size, and an underground drainage system begins to develop, allowing more water to pass through the area, and accelerating the formation of underground karst features.
This ancient drainage system was destroyed by the first major glacier in the area, while at the same time deepening and enlarging the lowland allowing water to settle and form a lake.
Material that was pushed southward by the ice sheet left landforms such as drumlins, kames, and moraines, both on the modern land surface and the lake bottom, reorganizing the region's entire drainage system.
The Arms Park hosted the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games, which was used for the athletics events, but this event caused damage to the drainage system, so much so, that other rugby unions ( England, Scotland and Ireland ) complained after the Games about the state of the pitch.
Additionally, the small size of nanoparticles ( 10 to 100 nanometers ), allows them to preferentially accumulate at tumor sites ( because tumors lack an effective lymphatic drainage system ).
Lawrence River drainage system.
Further descriptions of the site by Joshi describe it as containing regularly spaced dwellings, a granary, a bath, a citadel, and a drainage system.
The town also had a highly developed drainage system and, judging from the fine artwork, its citizens were clearly sophisticated and relatively wealthy people.
A sophisticated drainage system was even incorporated into the village's design, one that included a primitive form of toilet in each dwelling.
In this region rivers flow northwest, with a dendritic drainage system, into the Ohio River basin.
Large pyroclastic flows and mudflows subsequently rushed down St. Helens ' west flanks and into the Kalama River drainage system.
Most are not connected to the existing drainage system.
Many of the postures massage the lymphatic system and aid in lymphatic drainage, assisting to eliminate infection, bacteria, and toxins.
He had a moat built around the city, constructed an irrigation and drainage system, and rebuilt the city walls.
* The Yellow River of China experiences a major course change, taking over the Huai River drainage system for the next 700 years.
* Pool, water garden, or other water elements such as drainage system
Its drainage area, which includes the Great Lakes and hence the world's largest system of fresh water lakes, has a size of, of which is in Canada and is in the United States.
The civilization is noted for its cities built of brick, roadside drainage system, and multistoried houses.
Weather conditions during the ice ages also increased the amount of water in the Colorado River drainage system.
When calculating flow to drains or flow to wells in an aquifer, the anisotropy is to be taken into account lest the resulting design of the drainage system may be faulty.

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If your pool is located on or near sloping ground, it may have natural drainage which is certainly more desirable than to be faced with the annual expense and labor of first pumping out the water and then scooping out all the debris.
The drainage of a lung abscess may be performed by positioning the patient in a way that enables the contents to be discharged via the respiratory tract.
Due to subterranean drainage, there may be very limited surface water, even in the absence of any rivers and lakes.
Beneath the surface, complex underground drainage systems ( such as karst aquifers ) and extensive caves and cavern systems may form.
Pump therapy may be used in addition to other treatments such as compression bandaging and manual lymph drainage.
In many cases, pump therapy may help soften fibrotic tissue and therefore potentially enable more efficient lymphatic drainage
If this happens, normal drainage of mucus within the sinuses is disrupted, and sinusitis may occur.
In a Middle Eastern country, where the roof may be used for recreation, it is often walled, and drainage holes must be provided to stop water from pooling and seeping through the porous roofing material.
In some patients it may also be necessary to drain the syrinx, which can be accomplished using a catheter, drainage tubes, and valves.
In the younger Avesta, Harax < sup > v </ sup > atī is Arachosia, a region described to be rich in rivers, and its Old Persian cognate Harauvati, which gave its name to the present-day Hārūt River in Afghanistan, may have referred to the entire Helmand drainage basin ( the center of Arachosia ).
* leaking cerebrospinal fluid ( a clear fluid drainage from nose, mouth or ear ) may be and is strongly indicative of basilar skull fracture and the tearing of sheaths surrounding the brain, which can lead to secondary brain infection.
In the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, a dyke may be a drainage ditch or a narrow artificial channel off a river or broad for access or mooring, some longer dykes being named, e. g. Candle Dyke.
Wetland soils may need drainage to be used for agriculture.
Coastal plains and river deltas may have seasonally or permanently high water tables and must have drainage improvements if they are to be used for agriculture.
Irrigated land may need periodic flushes with excessive irrigation water and drainage to control soil salinity.
Ives led his party east into the Canyon — they may have been the first Europeans to travel the Diamond Creek drainage and traveled eastwards along the South Rim.
To estimate the drainage requirement, the use of a groundwater model with an agro-hydro-salinity component may be instrumental, e. g. SahysMod.
This may cause facial pain, fever, nasal drainage, and headaches.
High standards of hygiene and good soil drainage and careful watering may minimise problems.
In areas of heavy water flow along a trail, it may be necessary to create a ditch on the uphill side of the trail with drainage points across the trail.
When the drainage system has ceased to act or is entirely diverted for any reason, the floodplain may become a level area of great fertility, similar in appearance to the floor of an old lake.
The actual control point for any given reach of the drainage may change with changing water elevation, so a closer point may control for lower water levels until a more distant point controls at higher water levels.

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