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They found it at the junction between Troops H and G, and prepared to counterattack.
Afyon is also an important railroad junction between İzmir, Konya, Ankara and Istanbul.
From a geostructural perspective the Azores is located above an active triple junction between three of the world's large tectonic plates ( the North American Plate, the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate ), a condition that has translated into the existence of many faults and fractures in this region of the Atlantic.
It opens by two valves, which are the modified carpels, leaving the seeds attached to a framework made up of the placenta and tissue from the junction between the valves ( replum ).
More recently, a discovery of Roman artefacts in Kings Norton close to Metchley Camp has suggested another possibility, and a thorough examination of a stretch of Watling Street between St. Albans, Boudica's last known location, and the Fosse Way junction has suggested the Cuttle Mill area of Paulerspury in Northamptonshire, which has topography very closely matching that described by Tacitus of the scene of the battle.
Night view between Agios Athanasios junction and Mesa Geitonia junction in Limassol
Z-DNA is thought to play a specific role in chromatin structure and transcription because of the properties of the junction between B-and Z-DNA.
To avoid mixing between the two electrolytes, the liquid junction can be provided through a porous plug that allows ion flow while reducing electrolyte mixing.
They have an unconstricted junction between the thorax and abdomen.
Near the junction of the two rivers, the Yarmouk forms the boundary between Israel on the northwest, Syria on the northeast, and Jordan on the south.
The blade consists of ( 3 ) the point – the end of the knife used for piercing ; ( 4 ) the edge – the cutting surface of the knife extending from the point to the heel ; ( 5 ), the grind, the cross section shape of the blade ; ( 6 ) the spine – the thickest section of the blade ; ( 7 ), the fuller, the groove added to lighten the blade ; ( 8 ) the ricasso, the flat section of the blade located at the junction of the blade and the knife's bolster or guard ; ( 9 ) the guard, the barrier between the blade and the handle which prevents the hand from slipping forward onto the blade ( 10 ) the end of the handle, or butt.
At the junction between the inner and outer baileys, on the north side of the castle stood a tall five-sided keep, the eastern parts of which has been pulled down.
Kansas City is situated at the junction between the Dakota and Minnesota ice lobes during the maximum late Independence glaciation of the Pleistocene epoch.
It is the result of an autoimmune reaction, where antibodies are formed against presynaptic voltage-gated calcium channels in the neuromuscular junction ( the connection between nerves and the muscle that they supply ).
* Mole ( architecture ), a pier, jetty, breakwater, or junction between places separated by water
Although New Musicology emerged from within historical musicology, the emphasis on cultural study within the Western art music tradition places New Musicology at the junction between historical, ethnological and sociological research in music.
The M25 between junction 24 ( A111 road ( England ) | A111, Potters Bar ) and 25 ( A10 road | A10, Waltham Cross & London Borough of Enfield | Enfield ).
The first p-n junction in silicon was observed by Russell Ohl about 1941, when a specimen was found to be light-sensitive, with a sharp boundary between p-type impurity at one end and n-type at the other.
An electrical synapse is an electrically conductive link between two abutting neurons that is formed at a narrow gap between the pre-and postsynaptic cells, known as a gap junction.
The bipolar junction transistor ( BJT ), the first type of transistor to be mass-produced, is a combination of two junction diodes, and is formed of either a thin layer of p-type semiconductor sandwiched between two n-type semiconductors ( an n-p-n transistor ), or a thin layer of n-type semiconductor sandwiched between two p-type semiconductors ( a p-n-p transistor ).

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Cygwin also recognises NTFS junction points and symbolic links and treats them as POSIX symbolic links, but it does not create them as their semantics are not fully POSIX-compliant.
" In the documents he describes the junction of the " Grande Riv des Cansez " and Missouri River, being the first to refer to them by those names.
Triodes were widely used in consumer electronics until the 1950s, when bipolar junction transistors replaced them.
One of them ( 1867 ) claimed to have reached within of Lima, and the little steamer " Napo " forced its way up the violent currents for above the junction with the Pachitea River as far as the Tambo River, from the confluence of the Ucayali with the Amazon.
RF SQUIDs can work with only one Josephson junction, which might make them cheaper to produce, but are less sensitive.
The assumption at the time was that car owners would drive to the nearest railhead ( which was usually the junction where the closed branch line would otherwise have taken them ) and continue their journey onwards by train.
In October an alternative plan was proposed of bringing in Nottingham and Derby, as well as Leicester, using a junction at Long Eaton, with the stated aim that it would reduce any differences in coal prices between them.
When current is passed through them, an induced magnetic field is created at the junction, which the writable plate picks up.
The Dana Fork of the Tuolumne River originates adjacent to the meadows, and flows west through them towards its junction with the Lyell Fork of the Tuolumne River.
His intention was to grant them 60, 000 acres ( 243 km² ) in the Yazoo lands at the junction of the Yazoo River and the Mississippi ( near present-day Vicksburg, Mississippi ).
The western headwalls of both platform tunnels were modified to allow a step plate junction ( a junction where tunnels of differing diameters join — the step is the vertical wall filling the gap between them ) to be installed, providing access to a new siding located between Down Street and Hyde Park Corner stations.
Oudomxay disposes of eight hotels and approximately 52 guesthouses., most of them located in the province capital Muang Xay and the riverine traffic junction Pak Beng.
And because of their majority carrier conduction mechanism, Schottky diodes can achieve greater switching speeds than p-n junction diodes, making them appropriate to rectify high frequency signals.
: For additional clarity, wherever two lines accidentally cross in the drawing, one of them may be drawn with a small semicircle over the other, showing that no junction is intended.
This project would also enable the platforms at Herne Hill to be lengthened to accommodate 12-car trains as the current northern junction, which prevents them from being extended, would be removed.
The same is true of an n-doped semiconductor, but the junction between them can become depleted of charge carriers, and hence non-conductive, depending on the relative voltages of the two semiconductor regions.
As electrons and holes are pushed toward the junction, the distance between them decreases.
Perhaps most damaging, the war as proposed would subjugate the Confederacy piecemeal, with by necessity the border states bearing most of the burden, " instead of enveloping them all ( nearly ) at once by a cordon of ports on the Mississippi to its mouth from its junction with the Ohio, and by blockading ships on the sea board.
The valve at the top of the stomach ( the gastroesophageal junction ) does not produce a tight seal, and in the absence of gravity, the stomach contents tend to float near this loose seal, making them likely to come up along with the expelled air.
Although the junction and the canal to the south of it was built by the Trent and Mersey Canal company, the Coventry Canal later bought it back from them, and so it is indeed a junction between the Trent and Mersey and the Coventry Canals, although the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal retained control of their section, and so the historic Coventry Canal is in two parts.
Original plans for the two motorways involved them merging at this junction and continuing west, while the A59 continued uninterrupted under ( or over ) the roundabout, with slip roads to and from the junction.

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