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* Ice core records showing the ratio of two oxygen isotopes retrieved from the ice fields atop Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro, a proxy for atmospheric temperature at the time snow fell.
A consortium, the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica ( EPICA ), has drilled at Dome C in the East Antarctic ice sheet and retrieved an ice core which dates to roughly 740, 000 years old.
It is this recovered drill core, and the information it represents about the rock that it was retrieved from, that is the most important feature of the borehole.
Live microbes making methane were found in a glacial ice core sample retrieved from three kilometres under Greenland by researchers from the University of California, Berkeley.
Core samples are retrieved via the use of a core tube, a hollow tube placed inside the rod string and pumped with water until it locks into the core barrel.
Once catalogued, the core trays are retrieved by geologists who then analyse the core and determine if the drill site is a good location to expand future mining operations.
However, it was isolated in 2004 from ice core samples retrieved from a depth of ~ 3km under the ice layer covering Lake Vostok in Antarctica.

retrieved and samples
It was these formations that the scientific community widely suspected were formed by lunar volcanism ; however, this hypothesis was proven incorrect by the composition of retrieved lunar samples from the mission.
In addition site investigation will often include subsurface sampling and laboratory testing of the soil samples retrieved.
RFLP analysis was also the basis for early methods of Genetic fingerprinting, useful in the identification of samples retrieved from crime scenes, in the determination of paternity, and in the characterization of genetic diversity or breeding patterns in animal populations.
Tests on samples retrieved from the K – Pg boundary revealed more tektite glass, formed only in the heat of asteroid impacts and high-yield nuclear detonations.
Their intended destinations included Thielsen, which was climbed and sampled by one member who retrieved multiple samples of fulgurite.
As part of its investigation, the State eventually retrieved six samples of debris from the fire.

retrieved and provided
Any references provided or linked to by The Wynkoop Family Research Library, specifically with reference to information retrieved from the " Baltimore Republican and Argus " or " New Orleans times " newspapers are used with the following ;

retrieved and strong
Afterwards, the God cards are stolen in Season 4 by Dartz and his henchmen as part of a plan to revive a beast from 10 thousand years ago, the Great Leviathan, to destroy the world, and are not retrieved until the end of the season when the Pharaoh turns everyone's hearts into a light strong enough to summon the Egyptian Gods.
The bridle is attached in such a way that a strong tug on the log-line results in one or two of the bridle's lines releasing, allowing the log to be retrieved with relative ease.

retrieved and for
Finally, information is retrieved from the dictionary as required by stages of the translation process -- the grammatical description for sentence-structure determination, equivalent-choice information for semantic analysis, and target-language equivalents for output construction.
Hence, the description of each text occurrence can be retrieved by reading the list of text-ordered information-cell addresses and outputting the description indicated by the information cell for each occurrence.
Bags of abalone prized from the rocks are brought to the surface by the diver or by way of " shot line ", where the deckhand drops a weighted rope for the catch bag to be connected then retrieved.
Pausanias failed to fight for the bodies of the dead, and because he retrieved the bodies under truce ( a sign of defeat ), he was disgraced and banished from Sparta.
Often, the instruction to be fetched must be retrieved from relatively slow memory, causing the CPU to stall while waiting for the instruction to be returned.
Values themselves are not retrieved from sets, rather one tests a value for membership to obtain a boolean " in " or " not in ".
If the XML document type declaration includes any SYSTEM identifier for the external subset, it can't be safely processed as standalone: the URI should be retrieved, otherwise there may be unknown named character entities whose definition may be needed to correctly parse the effective XML syntax in the internal subset or in the document body ( the XML syntax parsing is normally performed after the substitution of all named entities, excluding the five entities that are predefined in XML and that are implicitly substituted after parsing the XML document into lexical tokens ).
Kenzō arranged to have his father's remains retrieved and reinterred in a mausoleum appropriate for the son of an one Emperor and the father of another.
If a piece of data is not retrieved for some time and a node keeps getting new data, it will drop the old data sometime when its allocated disk space is fully used.
Inserting a document using a KSK allows the document to be retrieved and decrypted if and only if the requester knows the human-readable string ; this allows for more convenient ( but less secure ) URIs for users to refer to.
Once again, however, a critical situation for the Axis forces was retrieved by vigorous counter-attacks from hastily assembled German and Italian forces, which forced the Australians to withdraw back to their start line with 300 casualties.
That same year, Kent and colleagues published a paper in American Documentation describing the precision and recall measures as well as detailing a proposed " framework " for evaluating an IR system which included statistical sampling methods for determining the number of relevant documents not retrieved.
" Loki states that it was indeed an effort, and also a success, for he has discovered that Þrymr has the hammer, but that it cannot be retrieved unless Freyja is brought to Þrymr as his wife.
When a user acquires a lossily compressed file, ( for example, to reduce download time ) the retrieved file can be quite different from the original at the bit level while being indistinguishable to the human ear or eye for most practical purposes.
In addition to these direct use cases, data retrieved from mind maps can be used to enhance several other applications, for instance expert search systems, search engines and search and tag query recommender.
Additionally, there have been a few incidents of chemical weapons washing ashore or being accidentally retrieved, for example during dredging or trawl fishing operations.
Obstacles such as underwater trenches or large rocks tended to stop the tanks in their tracks and it was decided for this reason that they should be landed at high tide so that any tanks so mired could be retrieved again at low tide.
Mail is retrieved and marked for deletion by message-number.
A 14th-century piece of clothing used by Kuwait i divers searching for pearls in the Arabian SeaFor thousands of years, most seawater pearls were retrieved by divers working in the Indian Ocean, in areas like the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, and in the Gulf of Mannar.
Almost any individual published RFC, for example RFC 5000, can be retrieved via the URL:

retrieved and at
dictionary information about the form stored at this location can be retrieved directly by occurrences of the form in text.
He felt his empty pocket and knew that Roberts had retrieved the only weapon at hand.
It was there that Young retrieved, at the request of mission control, the largest rock returned by an Apollo mission, a breccia nicknamed Big Muley after mission geology principal investigator Bill Muehlberger.
Before the DNS was invented in 1982, each computer on the network retrieved a file called HOSTS. TXT from a computer at SRI ( now SRI International ).
* Fraser, John ( 2001 ), " Nihilism, Modernisn and Value ", retrieved at December 2, 2009.
* Harper, Douglas, " Nihilism ", in: Online Etymology Dictionary, retrieved at December 2, 2009.
( 2005 ), " Martin Heidegger ( 1889 — 1976 )", in: Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, retrieved at December 2, 2009.
Secular History and Loss of Meaning ", retrieved at December 2, 2009.
Multispectral imaging, undertaken by researchers at the Rochester Institute of Technology and Johns Hopkins University, retrieved some four-fifths of the text of the Archimedes Palimpsest.
In anticipation of the 300th anniversary of the founding of Providence, the dirt was retrieved from the mausoleum and placed in an urn and kept at the Rhode Island Historical Society until a proper monument was erected at Prospect Terrace Park in Providence.
In the early network, each computer on the network retrieved the hosts file ( host. txt ) from a computer at SRI ( now SRI International ).
* Privy Purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York: Wardrobe Accounts of Edward IV at the Richard III Society site, retrieved February 20, 2007
" When the roughneck was at last killed by Achilles, for mocking the hero's lament over the death of the Amazon queen Penthesilea, a sacred feud was fought for Thersites ' sake ": Thersites ' cousin Diomedes, enraged at Achilles ' action, harnessed Penthesilea's corpse behind his chariot, dragged it and cast it into the Scamander, whence, however, it was retrieved and given decent burial, whether by Achilles or by the Trojans is not known from our fragmentary sources.
* website of the American University in Cairo Press retrieved ( in situ ) 12: 21 20 / 10 / 2011 ( shows: Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000 ( Edited by Zahi Hawass & Lyla Pinch Brock )
Neoptolemus was hiding from the war at Scyrus, but the Greeks retrieved him.
However, if a Yoshi has been kidnapped, they can still be retrieved if the player succeeds at finding a white Shy Guy and completing the course with him.
* Josephine Tey at the Internet Movie Database, retrieved 30 / 8 / 06
This legend is commemorated today by a large painting, at Haggerston Branch Library, of Jane Shore being retrieved from the ditch, and by a design on glazed tiles in a shop in Shoreditch High Street showing her meeting Edward IV.

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