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Due to the remoteness and inaccessibility of many canyons, rescue can be impossible for several hours or several days.
Thus, assuming the Axiom of Choice, we can infer that κ is a strong limit cardinal, which completes the proof of its inaccessibility.

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The long resistance of the inhabitants of Ghor to the adoption of Islam provides an indication of the region ’ s inaccessibility ; according to some travelers, the entire region is comparable to a fortress raised in the upper Central Asian highlands: from every approach, tall and steep mountains have to be traversed to reach there.
Due to the inaccessibility of the terrain, the island was bombed from the air with poison pellets, as had recently been attempted on Giannutri and Sardinia, despite concerns raised by environmental groups that indigenous species of wildlife and the surrounding waters might also be adversely affected.
Though most members of the MSU community agree that the original statue needs to be sheltered, some alumni and faculty have criticized the inaccessibility of the original statue.
On December 4, 2006, Team N2i, consisting of Henry Cookson, Rupert Longsdon, Rory Sweet and Paul Landry, embarked on an expedition to be the first to reach the historic pole of inaccessibility location without direct mechanical assistance, using a combination of traditional man hauling and kite skiing.
High enough to be separate from the city below, historian Hugh Kennedy opined that it " on inaccessibility as its main defence ".
The upkeep of the fort has been impossible due to its inaccessibility, as the roads leading to it are completely blocked by illegal hutments that have cropped up over the years, only to be overlooked by the local authorities for the sake of electoral gain and bribes paid for allowing illegal constructions.

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The celestial character of Diana is reflected in her connection with light, inaccessibility, virginity, and her preference for dwelling on high mountains and in sacred woods.
It is also said that Herbert was the first person to reach the pole of inaccessibility.
* Pole of inaccessibility, a location that is the most challenging to reach owing to its remoteness from geographical features which could provide access
The North American continental pole of inaccessibility is in Bennett County, located 1650 km ( 1024 mi ) from the nearest coastline, between Allen and Kyle ( Shannon County ) at.
It is one of two settlements which are closest to the North American continental pole of inaccessibility.
In North America, the continental pole of inaccessibility is between Kyle and Allen, located 1650 km ( 1024 mi ) from the nearest coastline at.
Wanblee is a few miles directly northeast of the North American continental pole of inaccessibility.
Located within the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation of the Oglala Lakota, it is one of two settlements which are closest to the North American continental pole of inaccessibility.
In North America, the continental pole of inaccessibility is between Kyle and Allen, located from the nearest coastline at.
The animal-derived percentage value is skewed upwards by polar hunter-gatherer societies, who have no choice but to eat animal food because of the inaccessibility of plant foods.
In the case of inaccessibility, the corresponding axiom is the assertion that for every cardinal μ, there is an inaccessible cardinal κ which is strictly larger, μ < κ.
But from Lake Thun, and the greater part of the canton of Bern, it is the most conspicuous and the nearest of the Oberland peaks ; this, and the extreme steepness of the north face, secured for it an early reputation for inaccessibility.
In eukaryotic cells, the genome is tightly condensed into chromatin ( composed of DNA and histone proteins ), so enzymes, such as histone methyltransferases, must overcome this inaccessibility.
Its rarity, retiring habits, and the political and geographical inaccessibility of its range mean that this species is little known.
Its proximity to the motorway-and the relative inaccessibility of Exeter St Davids railway station means that the station is often used as a coach exchange when the line between Exeter and Plymouth is closed.
He formulated the axiomatic principle of irreversibility in thermodynamics stating that inaccessibility of states is related to the existence of entropy, where temperature is the integration function.
A pole of inaccessibility marks a location that is the most challenging to reach owing to its remoteness from geographical features that could provide access.
The northern pole of inaccessibility (), sometimes known as the Arctic pole of inaccessibility, or just Arctic pole, is located on the Arctic Ocean pack ice at a distance farthest from any land mass.

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The work acquired a considerable reputation for mystery and inaccessibility between the time of its composition and the era of modern recording ; the Vatican, wanting to preserve its aura of mystery, forbade copies, threatening any publication or attempted copy with excommunication.
" By the time he graduated, he was disillusioned with the restrained feeling and inaccessibility of serialism.
Ethnic shift among the Gaoshan, who had less contact with outsiders due to the inaccessibility of their lands, was more the result of centralized assimilative pressures than gradual social change.
A number of incidents have already occurred where users, having purchased music or video media, have found their ability to watch or listen to it suddenly stop due to vendor policy or cessation of service, or server inaccessibility, at times with no compensation.
Nor did it fare much better with the high peaks, though the two earliest recorded ascents were due to non-natives, that of the Rocciamelone in 1358 having been undertaken in fulfilment of a vow, and that of the Mont Aiguille in 1492 by order of Charles VIII of France, in order to destroy its immense reputation for inaccessibility – in 1555 Conrad Gesner did not climb Pilatus proper, but only the grassy mound of the Gnepfstein, the lowest and the most westerly of the seven summits.
Because locals became disenchanted with Butler Center ( partially because of its inaccessibility during the winter ), Allison was made the county seat on January 10, 1881.
Punched card voting systems are being replaced by other voting systems because of a high rate of inaccuracy related to the incomplete removal of the perforated chad and the inaccessibility to voters with disabilities.
In previous years the island was seldom visited due to inaccessibility and a reputation for political violence, with the notable exception of those drawn by its reputation as a center for traditional medicine and witchcraft.
Its inaccessibility was enhanced by having Eaglehawk Neck lined with guards and guard dogs, to prevent the escape of any convicts.
Despite its normal inaccessibility, it provides the tourist with the feeling of an authentic beach town and contributes to the overall picturesque.
Map of distance to the nearest coastline ( including oceanic islands, but not lakes ) with red spots marking the poles of inaccessibility of main landmass | landmasses, Great Britain, and the Iberian Peninsula.
Most tribes are concentrated in heavily forested areas that combine inaccessibility with limited political or economic significance.
When these rocks weather they form areas of fertile soil, which together with the area's inaccessibility and climate provide suitable conditions for plants of biological importance.
Despite his attempts to please the territory's population, he was widely disliked by the legislature for his " inaccessibility ", and his pro-slavery sentiments were at odds with that of the anti-slavery dominated territory.
Shady cliffs, with their increased humidity level, isolation and inaccessibility encourage the growth of endemic plants such as valencian rock violet, Cave Scabius, Sanguisorba ancistroides, and Sarcocapnos saetabensis.
Contact with neighboring countries and cultures-including Nepal, India and China – have influenced the development of Tibetan culture, but the Himalayan region's remoteness and inaccessibility have preserved distinct local influences.
In 1986 he located the pole of inaccessibility for the Eurasia landmass travelling with his cousin Richard ; their journey being the subject of the book Journey to the Centre of the Earth.

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