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The crew reported they had observed additional paint peeling from a portion of the LM's outer aluminum skin.
The outer portion of the cell, or ectoplasm, is distinct and is filled with many tiny vacuoles, which assist in flotation.
* Cortex ( botany ), the outer portion of the stem or root of a plant
* the Renal cortex, the outer portion of the kidney
Ground-based lasers or masers can also help a light-sail spacecraft to decelerate: the sail splits into an outer and inner section, the outer section is pushed forward and its shape is changed mechanically to focus reflected radiation on the inner portion, and the radiation focused on the inner section acts as a brake.
* the right portion of the face is used to measure fuel pump pressure and is calibrated in fractions of 1 kgf / cm² on its inner scale and pounds per square inch on its outer scale.
Recordings made on a cylinder remain at a constant linear velocity for the entirety of the recording, while those made on a disc have a higher linear velocity at the outer portion of the groove compared to the inner portion.
For at least a portion of its life, a star shines due to thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium in its core, releasing energy that traverses the star's interior and then radiates into outer space.
This arrangement was less than perfect, as a particle on the inner portion at one end would not end up at the outer portion at the other, but at some other point rotated from the perfect location due to the tilt of the two ends.
The outer hard portion of bread is called the crust.
It also has some afferent fibers that innervate the inner ( canal ) portion of the outer ear, via the Auricular branch ( also known as Alderman's nerve ) and part of the meninges.
The putamen is the outer most portion of the basal ganglia.
Following an unsuccessful attempt to save Gate 2 ( the only portion of the original Yankee Stadium that mostly remained unaltered after the venue's renovation ), demolition of the outer walls of the stadium began on March 29.
The most commonly known land mass on Mystara's outer surface is actually a tiny portion of the continent of Brun itself.
The outer ear is the external portion of the ear, which consists of the pinna, concha, and external auditory meatus.
The substance of a lymph node consists of lymphoid follicles in the outer portion called the " cortex ", which contains the lymphoid follicles, and an inner portion called " medulla ", which is surrounded by the cortex on all sides except for a portion known as the " hilum ".
Crowd control was obviously a concern, as bearers were instructed the ticket " must be shown at the outer cordon of police and presented at the Orange street entrance by 10 A. M. As far as practicable, pew holders will be seated in their pews, save in such portion of the Church as may be necessarily reserved.
It is also possible, because the upper portions of both of the outer shells are missing, that some portion of the outer domes may have been wooden.

outer and is
While we are filling outer space with scientific successes, for many the `` inner '' space of their soul is an aching void.
Gaining outer space and losing `` inner '' space is bad business according to God's standards.
The three sepals are generally colourful and bright ( which is why they are sometimes called outer tepals ), with one on each side (" lateral sepals ") and one usually at the top of the flower (" dorsal sepal "), sometimes forming a hood.
Members of the family are usually perennial herbs with sword-shaped unifacial leaves ; the inflorescence is a spike or panicle of solitary flowers, or forms a monochasial cyme or rhipidium ( meaning that the successive stems of the flowers follow a zig-zag path in the same plane ); and the flower has only three stamens, each opposite to an outer tepal.
They are grouped with the outer bodies — centaurs, Neptune trojans, and trans-Neptunian objects — as minor planets, which is the term preferred in astronomical circles.
The fruit of the almond is a drupe, consisting of an outer hull and a hard shell with the seed or " nut " ( which is not a true nut ) inside.
In some categories — notably groups, rings, and Lie algebras — it is possible to separate automorphisms into two types, called " inner " and " outer " automorphisms.
The quotient group Aut ( G ) / Inn ( G ) is usually denoted by Out ( G ); the non-trivial elements are the cosets that contain the outer automorphisms.
Extending from the Gulf northward for about 150 miles ( 240 km ) is the outer belt of the Coastal Plain, also called the Timber Belt, whose soil is sandy and poor, but responds well to fertilization.
The outer surface of an agate, freed from its matrix, is often pitted and rough, apparently in consequence of the removal of the original coating.
Each flower is 6 – 10 cm diameter with six tepals ( three outer sepals, three inner petals, with similar appearance to each other ).
This is the one part of the HIV virus outer coating that does not change, because it is the attachment point to T lymphocytes, the key cell in cell-mediated immunity.
Another passage from Proclus ' commentary on the Timaeus gives a description of the geography of Atlantis: That an island of such nature and size once existed is evident from what is said by certain authors who investigated the things around the outer sea.
The arctic fox has a circumpolar range, meaning that it is found throughout the entire Arctic, including the outer edges of Greenland, Russia, Canada, Alaska, and Svalbard, as well as in Subarctic and alpine areas, such as Iceland and mainland alpine Scandinavia.
It is an outer locative case, used just as the adessive and allative cases to denote both being on top of something and " being around the place " ( as opposed to the inner locative case, the elative, which means " from out of " or " from the inside of ").
Cytochrome c is also released from mitochondria due to formation of a channel, the mitochondrial apoptosis-induced channel ( MAC ), in the outer mitochondrial membrane, and serves a regulatory function as it precedes morphological change associated with apoptosis.
It will expand further after its helium supply is exhausted, slough off its outer shell and become a white dwarf inside a planetary nebula.
Atlanta is mostly encircled by Interstate 285, a beltway locally known as " the Perimeter " that has come to mark the boundary between “ Inside the Perimeter ” ( ITP ), the city and close-in suburbs, and “ Outside the Perimeter ” ( OTP ), the outer suburbs and exurbs.
It is believed that the mechanisms are multifaceted and include the following: 1 ) Potassium or glutamate leakage through the outer membrane of bacteria ; 2 ) Osmotic balance disturbances ; 3 ) Binding to proteins that do not require or utilize copper ; 4 ) Oxidative stress by hydrogen peroxide generation.

outer and late
The outer bailey of Kenilworth Castle is usually entered through Mortimer's Tower, today a modest ruin but originally a Norman stone gatehouse, extended in the late 13th and 16th centuries.
Moving clockwise around the outer bailey from Mortimer's Tower, the defences include a west-facing watergate, which would originally have led onto the Great Mere ; the King's gate, a late 17th century agricultural addition ; the Swan Tower, a late 13th century tower with 16th century additions named after the swans that lived on the Great Mere ; the early 13th century Lunn's Tower ; and the 14th century Water Tower, so named because it overlooked the Lower Pool.
In the innermost parts of the town a wide selection of half-timbered buildings from at least five different centuries are to be found ( including a 14th century structure one of Germany's oldest ), while around the outer fringes of the old town there are wonderful examples of Jugendstil buildings, dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
As of the late 1990s, it comprised an area of within the outer limits of Orange and Osceola counties in Florida.
The outer convection zone of early F stars is expected to be very shallow and absent in A-type dwarfs, yet the acoustic flux from the interior reaches a maximum for late A and early F stars provoking investigations of magnetic activity in A-type stars along three principal lines.
The French general Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, who had only arrived at Carillon in late June, engaged his troops in a flurry of work to improve the fort's outer defenses.
The leaves are harvested in late summer after the plant has flowered, they are scraped to remove the outer skin and are then soaked in water for 2 hours prior to cooking.
In the late 19th and early 20th century, domestic art began to thrive ( particularly with the " Heidelberg School " in what was then an outer suburb of Melbourne ) and the NGV was well-placed to add an excellent collection of key Australian works, which trace the metamorphosis of imported European styles into distinctively Australian art.
Some of the culture of the late 1970s included what was termed the " Castro clone ", a mode of dress and personal grooming -- tight denim jeans, black or desert sand colored combat boots, tight T-shirt or, often, an Izod crocodile shirt, possibly a red plaid flannel outer shirt, and usually sporting a mustache or full beard — in vogue with the gay male population at the time, and which gave rise to the nickname " Clone Canyon " for the stretch of Castro Street between 18th and Market Streets.
By the late 13th century some castles were built within carefully " designed landscapes ", sometimes drawing a distinction between an inner core of a herber, a small enclosed garden complete with orchards and small ponds, and an outer region with larger ponds and high status buildings such as " religious buildings, rabbit warrens, mills and settlements ", potentially set within a park.
In the late 19th century the Dent company marketed a further development of the zinc gridiron in which the four outer rods were replaced by two concentric tubes which were linked by a tubular nut which could be screwed up and down to alter the degree of compensation.
It is a late 15th century Perpendicular Gothic building but the outer aisles were designed by J. P. St. Aubyn and added in 1878.
( In the late Middle Ages the two districts was distinguished by ytre " outer " and øvre " upper ".
They are red giant stars in the very late stages of stellar evolution ( the asymptotic giant branch ) that will expel their outer envelopes as planetary nebulae and become white dwarfs within a few million years.
The French general Louis-Joseph de Montcalm, who had only arrived at Carillon in late June, engaged his troops in a flurry of work to improve the fort's outer defenses.
By late 1943 Japan's ' outer ' defensive ring had been thoroughly punctured, with the U. S. fleet working its way over or past such strongholds in their steady progression across the Central Pacific islands.
The term foreign evolved during the mid-13th century CE from ferren, foreyne " out of doors ," based on the Old French forain " outer, external, outdoor ; remote " reflecting the sense of " not in one's own land " first attested in the late 14th century CE.
With the outer ( upper ) radical denoting preciousness, and the inner ( lower ) character representing trees or woods, the entire character literally means " holy wood " or " treasured tree ", possibly a totem symbol from the late Neolithic and Bronze Age.
During the late 1950s and early 1960s, when the outer suburbs of Washington were within five minutes ' drive of the Beltway, Walter Johnson was viewed as a " country " or " outer-suburban " school.
In Poland painting the whole trunk is also said to help keep the body of the tree cool in late winter / early spring months and hence help prevent fruit trees from blooming too soon i. e. when warm sunny days could promote rapid tree warming, rising sap and bloom and intermittent frosty nights could damage outer tree rings and destroy the young buds and blossoms.
The chasuble originated as a sort of conical poncho, called in Latin a " casula " or " little house ," that was the common outer traveling garment in the late Roman Empire.
During the late Middle Ages, Trim Castle was the centre of administration for Meath and marked the outer northern boundary of The Pale.
It has been the subject of a detailed 1969 study by Colette Dufour Bozzo, who dated the outer frame to the late 14th century, giving a terminus ante quem for the inner frame and the image itself.

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