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outer and edge
While they have a total of of shoreline, measured along the outer edge of the reef, there are no ports or harbors, only offshore anchorage.
The shells of abalones have a low and open spiral structure, and are characterized by several open respiratory pores in a row near the shell's outer edge.
The outer edge of the board is raised a bit to keep errant shots from flying out, with a gutter between the playing surface and the edge to collect discarded pieces.
Players take turns flicking their discs from the outer edge of their quadrant of the board onto the playfield.
The territory covers 780, 000 km < sup > 2 </ sup >, extending east and south from the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef, and including Heralds Beacon Island, Osprey Reef, the Willis Group, and fifteen other reef / island groups.
The outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef is the boundary between Queensland and the Coral Sea Islands Territory.
Drivers are usually recognized by their sharp, bevelled edge and have most of their mass concentrated on the outer rim of the disc rather than distributed equally throughout.
At the outer edge of the reef shelf, the bottom slopes very steeply into deep water, at some locations dropping to more than 1, 500 feet ( 457 m ) within 0. 6 miles ( 1 km ) of the shore.
Typical ways to muffle a snare or tom is to place an object on the outer edge of the drumhead.
Unlike sports like Association football and ice hockey which require the puck or ball to pass completely over the goal line to count as a score, both Canadian and American football just merely need the nose of the ball to break the vertical plane of the outer edge of the goal line.
Dyson also has proposed the use of bioengineered space colonies to colonize the Kuiper Belt on the outer edge of our Solar System.
At the narrow outer edge of the cnidocyte is a short trigger hair called a cnidocil.
The areas closest to the supporting pillar handled utilities and circulation ; the apartments themselves were located toward the outer edge.
The Japanese islands are the summits of mountain ridges uplifted near the outer edge of the continental shelf.
The outward / outer / outside crescent hits with the ' blade ', the outside edge of the foot.
The Multiple Kick, unlike some Side Kicks or " side blade kicks ", never uses the outer edge of the foot ; it is intended solely for the heel to be used as the impact point.
If heaven is a state of supernatural happiness and union with God, and hell is understood as a state of torture and separation from God then, in this view, the Limbo of Infants, although technically part of hell ( the outermost part, " limbo " meaning " outer edge " or " hem ") is seen as a sort of intermediate state.
Next to these is a curved, suberect canine, followed after an interval by an isolated minute and often deciduous simple conical premolar ; then a contiguous series of one premolar and three molars, which differ from those of Camelus in having a small accessory column at the anterior outer edge.
His kneeling form takes on a trapezoid shape, with one arm stretched to the outer edge of the painting and his gaze looking in the opposite direction.
Some estimates place the outer edge at between.
( More specifically, the site of the resonance is the Huygens Gap, which bounds the outer edge of the B Ring.
The A Ring's outer edge is maintained by a destabilizing 7: 6 resonance with the moon Janus.
The volcano's outer edge consists of an escarpment, or cliff, up to tall, a feature unique among the shield volcanoes of Mars.
Drawbacks: Because of the nature of the pump, the clearance between the rotating pump and the outer edge must be very close, requiring that it rotates at a slow, steady speed.

outer and flat
The outer " back " of sapwood, approximately flat, follows the natural growth rings ; modern bowyers often thin the sapwood, while in the Mary Rose bows the back of the bow was the natural surface of the wood, only the bark being removed.
Xanthophyll pigments tend to be parallel to visive nerves that, because the fovea is not flat, are almost orthogonal to the fovea in its central part while being nearly parallel in its outer region.
In contrast, lacecap flowers bear round, flat flowerheads with a center core of subdued, fertile flowers surrounded by outer rings of showy, sterile flowers.
This was just before the launch of the first artificial satellite and when satellite images taken from outer space showed the Earth as a sphere rather than flat, the society was undaunted ; Shenton remarked: " It's easy to see how a photograph like that could fool the untrained eye.
It has a very flat floor, with a ring of wrinkled ridges toward its outer boundaries.
It is composed of a visceral inner layer formed by specialized cells called podocytes, and a parietal outer layer composed of a single layer of flat cells called simple squamous epithelium.
The weather resistant double coat consists of a long, flat, thick, outer coat of coarse hair, straight or slightly undulating, and lying over a dense, fine, woolly undercoat.
Amundsen wrote: " Along its outer edge the Barrier shows an even, flat surface ; but here, inside the bay, the conditions were entirely different.
The outer arches is emphasised by a flat hood moulding.
The outer coat is of medium length, coarse, dense and flat.
German moleskin was not sheared and thus had a flat, smooth outer side, differing from British moleskin.
It is a very thin membrane composed of fibrous tissue covered on its outer surface by a sheet of flat cells thought to be impermeable to fluid.
She sold her outer London home to buy a flat in Victoria, London in 2006.
These features almost invariably include a flat sole made of rubber or polyurethane, a suede or composition leather, and double or triple stitching to extend the life of the outer material.
The Middle East, India and China are all ringed by mountains and oceans but, once past these outer barriers, are nearly flat.
The change in outer appearance of a loader – backhoe equipped with 4WD is instantly noticeable, mostly in the difference of the front hubs, which are flat in design, instead of having the standard rear drive appearance, with the large cone protruding from the rims.
The design of Ta Prohm is that of a typical " flat " Khmer temple ( as opposed to a temple-pyramid or temple-mountain, the inner levels of which are higher than the outer ).
The thin membrane is composed of fibrous tissue, which is covered by a sheet of flat cells impermeable to fluid on its outer surface.
The innovative use of molds around the 1st c. BC allowed for a much greater variety of shapes and decorative style, and the skill of the lamp maker was demonstrated by the quality of the decoration found typically on the flat top of the lamp, or discus, and the outer rim, or shoulder.
The distinctive outer coat is straight, harsh, wiry and flat lying, and is from one to two inches in length.
The flat, blunt teeth of the dogfish are used to crush and grind these prey items which have tough outer body coverings.
For example, instead of putting in kerbing, channels, and footpaths at the edge of the road, a single expanse of seal was contoured in a very flat ' W ' shape: the seal was highest at the outer edge ( footpath ) and in the middle ( centreline ), with a lower area serving as a channel and delineation between the roadway and footpath.
From 2000, the flat fare was higher for journeys in Zone 1 than in outer zones, although from 2004 this difference was eliminated, the change coinciding with the introduction of Oyster card flat fares.

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