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ground and floor
On the ground floor the radiation would be about half what it is outside.
The best protection would be on the ground floor in the central part of the house.
The central area of the ground floor of a heavily constructed apartment building, with concrete floors, should provide more fallout protection than the ordinary basement of a family dwelling.
You then descended one story, glommed a television set from the music room -- the only constructive feature of your visit, by the way -- and, returning to the ground floor, entered the master bedroom.
Various of the apartments are of the terrace type, being on the ground floor so that entrance is direct.
The name Ardipithecus ramidus stems mostly from the Afar language, in which Ardi means " ground / floor " ( borrowed from the Semitic root in either Amharic or Arabic ) and ramid means " root ".
The ground floor, in particular, is rather astonishing with tracery, irregular oval windows and flowing sculpted stone work.
The lower ground floor with the main floor and two first-floor galleries are contained in a structure of Montjuïc sandstone with undulating lines.
Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, in a typical weaver's cottage with only one main room consisting of half the ground floor which was shared with the neighboring weaver's family.
The main body of GC & CS, including its Naval, Military and Air Sections, was on the ground floor of the mansion, together with a telephone exchange, a teleprinter room, a kitchen and a dining room.
Some early ' skyscrapers ' were made in masonry, and demonstrated the limitations of the material – for example, the Monadnock Building in Chicago ( opened in 1896 ) is masonry and just 17 stories high ; the ground walls are almost thick, clearly building any higher would lead to excessive loss of internal floor space on the lower floors.
The World Financial Center's ground floor and portions of the second floor are occupied by a mall ; its center point is a steel-and-glass atrium known as the Winter Garden.
On the islands of Orkney and Shetland there are very few cells at ground floor.
The King's Library, on the ground floor of the East Wing, was handed over in 1827, and was described as one of the finest rooms in London although it was not fully open to the general public until 1857, however, special openings were arranged during The Great Exhibition of 1851.
This means that the Doric order was the order of the ground floor, the Ionic order was used for the middle story, while the Corinthian or the Composite order was used for the top story.
The St-Gervais-et-St-Protais Church in Paris presents columns of the three orders: doric at the ground floor, ionic at the second floor, corinthian at the third floor
In order to reduce large shear reversals in the core walls in the basement, and at the top of the tower base level, the ground floor, basement levels 1 and 2 and the 5th and 6th floors, the floor slabs and beams are separated horizontally from the core walls.
Egg dance is a traditional Easter game in which eggs are laid on the ground or floor and the goal is to dance among them without damaging any eggs which originated in Germany.
British Club in Kathar ( in Orwell's time, it occupied only the ground floor )
The ground floor includes a buffet style restaurant named the Bistro, the campus radio station WGMU Radio, a coffee shop named Jazzman's, 300-seat movie theater, and Dewberry Hall.

ground and shows
The illustration ( fig. 11 ) shows this shelter with the roof at ground level and mounded over.
Air shows without aerobatic displays, having only aircraft displayed parked on the ground, are called " static air shows ".
Air shows, and other big shows such as agricultural shows, on grassy land, are vulnerable to continued heavy rain waterlogging the ground, and making the cloudbase too low for flying, forcing cancellation, or the show ending early, costing much money for the show's organizers, as people and parking cars have difficulty moving about and turn the land into a morass, and the organizers may be tempted to put straw or cinders down to make movement easier, and the owner of the land cannot accept the resulting damage.
Some early sources refer to pall mall being played over a large distance ( as in golf ), however an image in Strutt's 1801 book clearly shows a croquet-like ground billiards game ( balls on ground, hoop, bats and peg ) being played over a, garden-sized distance.
This issue assumes more importance as the scale of the map gets smaller ( i. e. the map shows a larger area ) because the information shown on the map takes up more space on the ground.
* A horizontal situation indicator, shows the position and movement of the plane as seen from above with respect to the ground, including course / heading and other information.
If there is an eclipse of the sun or of the moon, they shout with still louder outcries, beating the ground, skins, or mats with sticks, which shows their concerns and uneasiness.
The study is called Sallie Gardner at a Gallop or The Horse in Motion ; it shows images of the horse with all feet off the ground.
The green trace shows the path of the pendulum bob over the ground ( a rotating reference frame ), while the blue trace shows the path in a frame of reference rotating with the plane of the pendulum.
The word is applied as an epithet to Demeter in this context: Demeter Thesmophoros ; a relief at Eleusis illustrated in Kerenyi ( fig 7 ) shows the goddess sitting on the ground as she receives her votaries.
This was dubbed the little man and shows a figure with its arms flung wide and legs braced firmly against the ground.
Croydon returned to civilian control in February 1946 ; a diagram in the issue of Flight dated 11 April shows 1250 yards ground run in the 170-350 direction, 1150 yards 060-240 and 1100 yards 120-300.
* Video from KOCO shows what appears to be a tornado touching the ground in Canton, Oklahoma, 2 March 2008.
The central idea of this program was that if we could give finitary proofs of consistency for all the sophisticated formal theories needed by mathematicians, then we could ground these theories by means of a metamathematical argument, which shows that all of their purely universal assertions ( more technically their provable sentences ) are finitarily true ; once so grounded we do not care about the non-finitary meaning of their existential theorems, regarding these as pseudo-meaningful stipulations of the existence of ideal entities.
The lift height, the spacing between ledgers, is 2 m, although the base lift can be up to 2. 7 m. The diagram above also shows a kicker lift, which is just 150 mm or so above the ground.
The average fairground is made up when a Lessee ( usually the owner of a large ride ) sublets ground and pitches to other showmen who bring their own rides, stalls and shows to make up a fair.
The New York Correspondence School Show organized in 1970 by Johnson and Marcia Tucker at the Whitney Museum in New York is considered the first important public exhibition of the genre and helped set the ground rules for future shows.
From those opposite principles, modern law has found its way to a rough middle ground, though it still shows a strong bias toward the objective test.
ADF uses non-directional beacons ( NDBs ) on the ground to drive a display which shows the direction of the beacon from the aircraft.
The video clip of Niekro reaching into his pockets, pulling out his hands, and throwing them in the air while the nail file fluttered to the ground made a lot of sports-highlight shows and is a common " blooper " clip today.

ground and alternating
Tree kangaroos are able to utilize either form of locomotion, most commonly alternating feet when moving arboreally and hopping on both feet simultaneously when on the ground.
Hail is composed of transparent ice or alternating layers of transparent and translucent ice at least thick, which are deposited upon the hail stone as it cycles through the cloud, suspended aloft by air with strong upward motion until its weight overcomes the updraft and falls to the ground.
On 3 November 1936, from Alexandra Palace located on the high ground of the north London ridge, the BBC began alternating Baird 240-line transmissions with EMI's electronic scanning system which had recently been improved to 405 lines after a merger with Marconi.
The ground stage is heavily rusticated and has a series of eight pedimented projections alternating with niches.
In one dimension, the anti-ferromagnetic ground state is an alternating series of spins: up, down, up, down, etc.
Unlike the beat frequency oscillator or the induction balance machines which both used a uniform alternating current at a low frequency, the pulse induction machine simply fired a high-voltage pulse of signal into the ground.
This habit includes an elaborate routine of glove adjustments and alternating toe taps on the ground prior to an ensuing pitch.
Additionally, signal shielding was optimised by alternating the live ( hot ) and earthy ( ground ) pins of each pair.
The Procuratie Nuove were a row of official housing for the Procuratorate of San Marco, presented as a unified palace front that continues the end facade of the Sansovino Library, with its arcaded ground floor and arch-headed windows of the first floor, but adding an upper floor to provide the necessary accommodation, for which Scamozzi adapted a rejected project of Palladio's for a re-faced Doge's Palace, with colonnettes that flank the windows to support alternating triangular and arched pediments, upon which Scamozzi added reclining figures, to balance the richness of the Sansovinian decoration of the two lower floors.
The outer skin materials were exchanged to meet the station ’ s flammability requirements, shielding was added to reduce electromagnetic interference, processors were upgraded to increase the robot ’ s radiation tolerance, the original fans were replaced with quieter ones to accommodate the station ’ s noise requirements, and the power system was rewired to run on the station ’ s direct current system rather than the alternating current used on the ground.
The game is played by the players alternating turns tossing horseshoes at stakes in the ground, which are traditionally placed 40 feet apart.
The International Electrotechnical Commission and its member organizations define an ELV circuit as one in which the electrical potential of any conductor against earth ( ground ) is not more than either 25 volts RMS ( 35 volts peak ) for alternating current, or ripple-free 60 volts for direct current under dry conditions.
For this reason, tail rotors are painted with stripes of alternating colors to increase their visibility to ground crews while the tail rotor is spinning.

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