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intermediate and deep
The latter is a pliable layer of connective tissue subdivided into three layers: the superficial layer ( SLP ), the intermediate layer ( ILP ), and the deep layer ( DLP ).
The intermediate layer of LPs consists primarily of elastic fiber while the deep layer LP consists of fewer elastin and more collagen fibers.
The intermediate and deep layers of LPs compose the vocal ligament which is responsible for strain in phonation.
Current major approaches to managing radioactive waste have been segregation and storage for short-lived wastes, near-surface disposal for low and some intermediate level wastes, and deep burial or transmutation for the long-lived, high-level wastes.
OPG has proposed the construction and operation of a deep geologic repository for the long-term storage of low and intermediate level waste on lands adjacent to the Western Waste Management Facility.
Shallow-focused earthquakes generate stronger shaking ( acceleration ) than intermediate and deep quakes, since the energy is released closer to the surface.
OPG has proposed the construction and operation of a deep geologic repository for the long-term storage of this low and intermediate level waste on lands adjacent to WWMF.
From 1935 to 1943, Soviet Army uniforms for all troops ( except than tank troops ) were an intermediate shade of brown ; uniforms included a field uniform (" gymnastyrka " shirt with collar tabs and a 2-button breast opening, belt, breeches, garrison cap, and boots ), a service dress " kittel " tunic worn with breeches or trousers, and a dress uniform " mundir " tunic ( worn with deep blue breeches ).
In contrast to the vision-dominated inputs to the superficial layers, the intermediate and deep layers receive inputs from a very diverse set of sensory and motor structures.
Because of this the intermediate ( grade 7-8 ) yard area is known to gain a large pond in the spring, about 1. 5 feet deep at the deepest point, this pond is referred to a Springbrook Lake by students and staff.
The activity level of neurons within two levels of the superior colliculus, the outer sublayer of the intermediate gray layer and the deep gray layer, were elevated in a non-specific manner when exposed to various magnetic fields.
Professor David J. Hess speculates that Ogum acts as an intermediate figure between the violent rituals of Exu in Quimbanda and the non-aggressive rituals of Umbanda, revealing the deep connection between Quimbanda and Umbanda.
One player, typically the weakside or " free " safety is left with no man responsibilities, and can instead roam the intermediate to deep zones.

intermediate and layers
These three cell layers consist of the melanophores ( occupying the deepest layer ), the guanophores ( forming an intermediate layer and containing many granules, producing a blue-green colour ) and the lipophores ( yellow, the most superficial layer ).
A Wyoming ( U. S .) rock with an intermediate claystone layer that contains 1000 times more iridium than the upper and lower layers.
Like sponges and ctenophores, cnidarians have two main layers of cells that sandwich a middle layer of jelly-like material, which is called the mesoglea in cnidarians ; more complex animals have three main cell layers and no intermediate jelly-like layer.
The structure's walls consist of three components: an outer layer ( tilted inwards and made of many layers of stones whose size diminishes with height: mostly, lower layers consist of rubble masonry, while upper layers tend to ashlar masonry ) shaped like a tower, an inner layer, made of smaller stones ( to form a bullet shaped dome called " Tholos ": ashlar masonry is used here more frequently ), an intermediate layer of very small pieces and dirt, which makes the whole construction very sturdy: it stands only by virtue of the weight of its stones, which may each amount to several tons.
It is therefore possible to have intermediate structures in which the layers are not regularly stacked.
The latest generations of DSL, VDSL and VDSL2, carry Ethernet without intermediate ATM / AAL5 layers, and they generally support IEEE 802. 1p priority tagging so that VoIP can be queued ahead of less time-critical traffic.
However, in humans, the intermediate lobe is but a few cell layers thick and indistinct ; as a result, it is often considered part of the anterior pituitary.
LLVM can provide the middle layers of a complete compiler system, taking intermediate form ( IF ) code from a compiler and emitting an optimized IF.
There are also intermediate layers, with multi-sensory cells and motor properties.
Next come two intermediate layers:
Antenna rules are complex rules that check ratios of areas of every layer of a net for configurations that can result in problems when intermediate layers are etched.
* V1-It is constructed of multiple layers of intermediate modulus, unidirectional carbon fiber and Nomex Honeycomb cured at 250 degrees.
Other methods of bonding include such strategies as depositing intermediate layers that have atomic spacings that grade from those of the substrate to those characteristic of sp < sup > 3 </ sup > bonded carbon.
But the New Age writer Barbara Brennan describes the Mental body as intermediate between the Emotional and the Astral body in terms of the layers in the " Human Energy Field " or Aura.

intermediate and also
The intermediate sera were also similarly absorbed with tissue powder.
In fact, a cash purchase of a corporation's stock followed by liquidation might also be an effective way to transfer a claim for refund if the Kimbell-Diamond doctrine is not applied to eliminate the intermediate step.
An intermediate in the combustion of carbon and hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, is of special importance because it is a poisonous gas, but also economically useful for the production of syngas.
The E2 mechanism also requires a base, but there the attack of the base and the elimination of the leaving group proceed simultaneously and produce no ionic intermediate.
FADH < sub > 2 </ sub >, therefore, facilitates transfer of electrons to coenzyme Q, which is the final electron acceptor of the reaction catalyzed by the Succinate: ubiquinone oxidoreductase complex, also acting as an intermediate in the electron transport chain.
There are many books you can purchase from local book stores to teach yourself how to crochet whether it be as a beginner or more intermediate, there are also many books for children and teenagers who are hoping to take up the hobby.
The baselard was considered an intermediate between a short sword and a long dagger, and became popular also as a civilian weapon.
Ismaili Islam also has some of the characteristics associated with esotericism as defined by Faivre, e. g. the belief in an intermediate spiritual sphere mediating between humans and the divine.
Tertiary explosives, also called blasting agents, are so insensitive to shock that they cannot be reliably detonated by practical quantities of primary explosive, and instead require an intermediate explosive booster of secondary explosive.
Another similar system used to write the Greek language was the Cypriot syllabary ( also a descendant of Linear A via the intermediate Cypro-Minoan syllabary ), which is closely related to Linear B but uses somewhat different syllabic conventions to represent phoneme sequences.
The significant recoil of the M14 when fired in full-automatic mode was seen as a problem as it reduced accuracy, and in the 1960s it was replaced by Eugene Stoner's AR-15, which also marked a switch from the powerful. 30 caliber cartridges used by the U. S. military up until early in the Vietnam War to the much less powerful but far lighter and light recoiling. 223 caliber ( 5. 56mm ) intermediate cartridge.
Uncompressed GIF can also be a useful intermediate format for a graphics programmer because individual pixels are accessible for reading or painting.
The base was also an important intermediate distribution point for World War II merchant shipping convoys from New York City and Key West, Florida, to the Panama Canal and the islands of Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago.
In a typical modern steel ship, the structure consists of watertight and non-tight decks, major transverse and longitudinal members called watertight ( and also sometimes non-tight ) bulkheads, intermediate members such as girders, stringers and webs, and minor members called ordinary transverse frames, frames, or longitudinals, depending on the structural arrangement.
Eventually, harpsichords came to be built with just a single case, though an intermediate stage also existed: the " false inner – outer ", which for purely aesthetic reasons was built to look as if the outer case contained an inner one, in the old style.
Java bytecode is an intermediate language which is typically compiled from Java, but it can also be compiled from other programming languages.
Reinitzer's Viennese colleague von Zepharovich also indicated that the intermediate " fluid " was crystalline.
The word metabolism can also refer to all chemical reactions that occur in living organisms, including digestion and the transport of substances into and between different cells, in which case the set of reactions within the cells is called intermediary metabolism or intermediate metabolism.
It can also be generated as a transient intermediate in solution by thermolysis of organophosphorus precursor reagents.
In continental Europe, there are three morphs: morpha typica, the typical white morph ( also known as " morpha betularia "), morpha carbonaria, the melanic black morph ( also previously known as " morpha doubledayaria "), and morpha medionigra, an intermediate semi-melanic morph.
There are also some intermediate morphs.
Their viscoelastic properties determine the mechanical performance of the final products of these industries, and also the success of processing methods at intermediate stages of production.
Retroviruses also have a high mutation rate even though their DNA intermediate integrates into the host genome ( and is thus subject to host DNA proofreading once integrated ), because errors during reverse transcription are embedded into both strands of DNA before integration.
Retroviruses, also referred to as class VI ssRNA-RT viruses, are RNA reverse transcribing viruses with a DNA intermediate.

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