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Bull trout have exacting habitat demands, requiring water temperatures generally below 55 ° F ( 13 ° C ), clean gravel beds, deep pools, complex cover such as snags and cut banks, and large systems of interconnected waterways to accommodate spawning migrations.
A system of inland waterways and canals in the 120 interconnected lakes of the south-central and south-east part of Finland ( Finnish Lakeland ) are reached through the canal.
The interconnected network of waterways makes almost every corner of the forest accessible by boat.
The Kerala Backwaters are a network of interconnected canals, rivers, lakes and inlets, a labyrinthine system formed by more than 900 km of waterways, and sometimes compared to the American Bayou.
These swamp areas are interconnected with the waterways joined by the Agusan River.

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The avionics systems in military, commercial and advanced models of civilian aircraft are interconnected using an avionics databus.
* The basal ganglia are a group of interconnected structures in the forebrain.
In the distributed computing model, problems are solved by a distributed interconnected set of processors.
The constituent databases are interconnected via computer network, and may be geographically decentralized.
Materialism is a realist philosophy of science, which holds that the world is material ; that all phenomena in the universe consist of " matter in motion ," wherein all things are interdependent and interconnected and develop according to natural law ; that the world exists outside us and independently of our perception of it ; that thought is a reflection of the material world in the brain, and that the world is in principle knowable.
All of the buildings that make up the Libra Complex are interconnected via a series of underground tunnels, enabling convenient inter-building access.
Though the lines are interconnected, the rhyme scheme and line lengths are irregular.
Cleavage is not a universal property among minerals ; for example, quartz, consisting of extensively interconnected silica tetrahedra, does not have a crystallographic weakness which would allow it to cleavage, whereas micas — which have perfect basal cleavage — consist of sheets of silica tetrahedra which are very weakly held together.
Contrary to some common usage, the Internet and the World Wide Web are not synonymous: the Internet is the system of interconnected computer networks, linked by copper wires, fiber-optic cables, wireless connections etc.
The parts of the execution units, and the execution units themselves are interconnected by a bundle of wires called a bus.
The swamps are vegetated tidal flats formed by a reticulate pattern of interconnected meandering creeks and distributaries of the River Niger.
These regions are all interconnected by means of complex neural pathways.
One might think of arguments as bundles of reasons — often not just a list, but logically interconnected statements — followed by the claim they are reasons for.
These different modules are interconnected and influence each other.
When multiple routers are used in interconnected networks, the routers exchange information about destination addresses, using a dynamic routing protocol.
The value added by the system as a whole, beyond that contributed independently by the parts, is created primarily by the relationship among the parts, that is, how they are interconnected.
Not all bones are interconnected directly: There are three bones in each middle ear called the ossicles that articulate only with each other.
The various metal layers are interconnected by etching holes, called vias, in the insulating material and depositing tungsten in them with a CVD technique.
More recently, as the number of interconnect levels for logic has substantially increased due to the large number of transistors that are now interconnected in a modern microprocessor, the timing delay in the wiring has become significant prompting a change in wiring material from aluminium to copper and from the silicon dioxides to newer low-K material.
The individual algae in some species are interconnected by thin strands of cytoplasm, called protoplasmates.
Other versions supported the HP 9000 V-class servers in a single cabinet configuration, 11. 10 ran on the SCA versions where two servers are stacked on top of each other, interconnected by a hyperplane crossbar.
They are complex in that they are diverse and made up of multiple interconnected elements and adaptive in that they have the capacity to change and learn from experience.

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NII was to have included more than just the physical facilities ( more than the cameras, scanners, keyboards, telephones, fax machines, computers, switches, compact disks, video and audio tape, cable, wire, satellites, optical fiber transmission lines, microwave nets, switches, televisions, monitors, and printers ) used to transmit, store, process, and display voice, data, and images ; it was also to encompass a wide range of interactive functions, user-tailored services, and multimedia databases that were interconnected in a technology-neutral manner that will favor no one industry over any other.
They have a simple radial nervous system that consists of a modified nerve net — interconnected neurons with no central brain ( although some do possess ganglia ).
To reduce costs, while still allowing coverage over a wide area, a common practice was to use one or more interconnected active hubs, each of which provided coverage for nodes no more than away.
SAP ERP is differing from R / 3 mainly because it is based on SAP NetWeaver: core components can be implemented in ABAP and in Java and new functional areas are mostly no longer created as part of the previous ERP system, with closely interconnected constituents, but as self-contained components or even systems.
In compounds with multiple ring systems which are interconnected, this is no longer accurate, so alternating single and double bonds are used.
With no place else to go, the excess power from Beck Station then switched direction and headed east over the interconnected lines into New York State, overloading them as well and isolating the power generated in the Niagara region from the rest of the interconnected grid.
He dismantled the foundational myths which many of Lebanon's communities were attached to, and replaced them with a complex portrait of the nation as an intricate mosaic of disparate but interconnected communities, over which no one group exerted dominance.
It is a description of what happens when a system embraces specialization and trade and " constitutes an information gathering process, able to call up, and put to use, widely dispersed information that no central planning agency, let alone any individual, could know as a whole, possess or control .” The result is an interconnected web where people can benefit from the actions and knowledge of those they don't know.
In the Bruce concept, there is no such non-return valve ; the reactor buildings are all interconnected during normal operation.
All servers are interconnected so that users can see each other on the network, no matter which particular server they connect to.
Because no single policy can govern all systems or information needs, methods of reconciling differences between systems and then enforcing and monitoring agreed policies are necessary in order to share useful information and keep systems interconnected.
Less whimsical but no less technically sophisticated than his first three novels, it consists of an interlocking series of narratives revolving around a small group of interconnected characters.
Rather, the entire gestalt of the modern world is the result of a web of interconnected events, each one consisting of a person or group acting for reasons of their own motivations ( e. g. profit, curiosity, religious ) with no concept of the final, modern result of what either their or their contemporaries ' actions finally led to.
There is no official Triple Crown for these Melbourne races, but racing fans consider these three Group 1 races to be the major interconnected component of the spring carnival package, while also acknowledging that only a superhorse could win them all in the same season to complete a grand slam.

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