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inner and ring
The inner ring is counterclockwise-only.
The inner 15-point ring is guarded with 8 small bumpers or posts.
outer ring: I = Interphase, M = Mitosis ; inner ring: M = Mitosis, G < sub > 1 </ sub > = G1 phase | Gap 1, G < sub > 2 </ sub > = G2 phase | Gap 2, S = S phase | Synthesis ; not in ring: G < sub > 0 </ sub > = G0 phase | Gap 0 / Resting.
There is an Avenue in Mexico City Called Cuitláhuac ( Eje 3 Norte ) that runs from Avenue Insurgentes to Avenue Mexico-Tacuba and that is part of an inner ring ; also many streets in other towns and villages in Mexico are so called.
Two further water bodies – the Grand Canal on the southside and the Royal Canal on the northside – ring the inner city on their way to the west and the River Shannon.
Line No. 2 PC ( inner ring 2 ), serves the same areas as the PC one in reverse. With a bus every hour from Monday to Saturday. Amplitude ( 1 bus ): 6 h beginning 10, 20 end 10 h.
Galileo furthermore discovered that Jupiter's faint ring system consists of dust from impacts on the four small inner moons.
The rest is injected into the inner magnetosphere where it results in the aurora and the ring current plasma population.
( A small counterclockwise ring current flows at the inner edge of the ring, caused by the fall-off in plasma density as Earth is approached.
Uranus ' ε ring also has two shepherd satellites, Cordelia and Ophelia, acting as inner and outer shepherds respectively.
Behind the inner ring were Coastal Defense Force personnel operating naval shore batteries of Styx missiles and guns, backed by ground force units deployed in depth.
Night is provided by an inner ring of shadow squares which are connected to each other by thin, ultra-strong wire ( shadow square wire ).
The total inner surface of the ring is equal to that of 30 million Earths.
They were arranged in a circle between the two rings of sarsens and in an oval at the centre of the inner ring.
Prior to 2012, the coin consisted of an aluminium bronze inner core with a pure nickel outer ring ; however in spring 2012 the composition of the inner core switched to aluminium bronze coated with multi-ply plated brass, and the outer ring switched to steel coated with multi-ply plated nickel.
Washington is depicted surrounded by 13 maidens in an inner ring with many Greek and Roman gods and goddesses below him in a second ring.
On 17 June 2011, the Basarab Overpass was inaugurated and opened to traffic, thus completing the inner city traffic ring.

inner and fortifications
The Spaniards were never secure in Jolo, so by 1878, they had fortified Jolo with a perimeter wall and tower gates ; built inner forts called Puerta Blockaus, Puerta España, and Puerta Alfonso XII ; and two outer fortifications named Princesa de Asturias and Torre de la Reina.
As the former inner German border ran through the Harz, large parts of the range were prohibited areas, that apart from the fortifications had remained completely unaffected for decades.
During the nearly one-year siege of Sevastopol in the Crimean War, the fortifications on the Malakhov were hotly contested as they overlooked the whole city and the inner harbour.
At an unknown date in the 17th century, the Inner Holsten Gate was replaced by a smaller, simple half-timbered gate — possibly because no point was seen in having a strong inner gate in light of the strong outer fortifications which had been erected in the meantime.
* Counterscarp and Scarp, the outer and inner sides of a ditch used in fortifications
Defensive fortifications are designed to prevent intrusion into the inner works by assault infantry.
Carleton addressed the weak points of the town's defensive fortifications: he had two log barricades and palisades erected along the Saint Lawrence shoreline, within the area covered by his cannons ; he assigned his forces to defensive positions along the walls and the inner defenses ; and he made sure his inexperienced militia were under strong leadership.
During the 12th and 13th centuries, extensive fortifications were raised around the town ; large portions of the wall are visible to this day, including the Porte du Val ( which includes both an inner gate dating to the 13th century and a sixteenth century outer gate ), and the 15th century Porte du Bourg with its statue of the Virgin.
The Moers fortifications, designed by Simon Stevin, where ravelins appear as triangular shapes surrounded by water, with wall ( shown in green ) facing outwards with no wall on the inner side.
The wall facing the inner fortifications is low and designed so that it will not provide shelter to attacking forces in case the ravelin is overtaken by the attackers or abandoned by the defenders.
The concept of mutually reinforcing lines of defence with flanking fire was continued in later periods, such as the early modern fortifications of Vauban, where outer defence works were protected and overlooked by others and their capture did not destroy the integrity of the inner citadel.
However much of the original inner ring of fortifications was now redundant and could be taken down, enabling the city to expand more freely, particularly to the west.
Little remains of the inner German border's fortifications.
The East German side of the inner German border was dominated by a complex system of fortifications and security zones, over long and several kilometres deep.
Gruppe 5 encountered the most serious resistance at the inner defensive fortifications of the Oslofjord, in the vicinity of Drøbak.
It ran more or less along the inner line of modern fortifications.
The first, inner belt of fortifications were completed by the French just prior to the Franco-Prussian War and were in service during the Siege of Metz from 3 September to 23 October 1870.
Its main fortifications were pointed seaward, while the land defences encircled the city at a distance of 15 – 20 km and the inner belt at a range of 5 km.
* Districts 2 – 9 ( and 20 which was in 1900 separated from the second district ) are known as Innenbezirke ( inner districts ) and composed of the former Vorstädte, which were located inside the Linienwall, the second ring of fortifications around Vienna.
This outer line was supported by an intermediate and inner system of fortifications much closer to the capital.
The Spaniards were never secure in Jolo so by 1878 they had fortified Jolo with a perimeter wall and tower gates, built inner forts called Puerta Blockaus, Puerta España, and Puerta Alfonso XII ; and two outer fortifications named Princesa de Asturias and Torre de la Reina.
The city seems to have had two fortifications, one inner and the other outer.
The Confederates exploited a gap in the Union line and continued to press the Union troops until they fell back to an inner line of fortifications.
Compared to medieval fortifications, forts became both lower and larger in area, providing defence in depth, with tiers of defences that an attacker needed to overcome in order to bring cannons to bear on the inner layers of defences.

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