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It is over this piece that the laminated stem and keelson are spliced.
A stem jig is next cut to the proper shape and temporarily fastened to frame one.
If word classes differ in their resistance or liability to stem replacement within meaning slot, it is conceivable that individual meanings also differ with fair consistence trans-lingually.
The actual mean of 1.07 being about halfway between 0 of complete correlation and 2.0 of no correlation, it is evident that there is a pretty fair degree of similarity in the behavior even of particular individual items of meaning as regards long-term stem displacement.
Many species have an erect woody stem which is covered with persistent dried leaves unless there have been fires, topped by a crown of long thin leaves.
The flowers are quite large, blue or white, forming an umbel at the end of a stem ( scape ) which is longer than the leaves.
It is also known as " love lies bleeding "— it was used in the Middle Ages to stem bleeding.
An affix is a morpheme that is attached to a word stem to form a new word.
According to the Brown Driver Briggs lexicon, the Hebrew abaddon ( Hebrew: אבדון ; avadon ) is an intensive form of the Semitic root and verb stem abad ( א ָ ב ַ ד ) " perish " ( transitive " destroy "), which occurs 184 times in the Hebrew Bible.
Amok, the rarer form, is believed to stem from rage, insult, or a vendetta against a person or society for a wide variety of reasons.
The origin of the name Berlin is unknown, but it may have its roots in the language of West Slavic inhabitants of the area of today's Berlin, and be related to the Old Polabian stem berl -/ birl-(" swamp ").
By the 6th century AD there is evidence of the foundation of a Bavarian stem duchy whose leadership was related to the ruling Frankish ( and possibly Alemannic / Swabian ) houses.
The egg is placed into a Petri dish where it develops into embryonic stem cells, which have shown potentials for treating several ailments.
It is an herbaceous annual plant, with a slender branched stem 20 – 30 cm tall.
This positioning is stereotypical for upper brain stem, or Cortex ( anatomy ) | cortical damage.
* In stem-based definition, A refers to the most inclusive clade containing X, Y, etc., and their common ancestor, down to where Z branches off below A. Taxa are included between the node of A and down to ( but not including ) the branching point to Z ; that is, the stem of A.
Ann Turkel believes that chauvinistic attitudes of men stem from the early mother-child relationship, and that the concept of breast envy in men is crucial to understanding the connection between envy and devaluation, and thus the root of chauvinistic attitudes in men.
Unlike many other succulents, the stem is the only part of most cacti where this vital process takes place.
It is estimated that Dioscoreales and its sister clade Pandanales split up around 121 millions of years ago during Early Cretaceous when the stem group was formed.
This writing rule does not apply when the alif that follows a hamza is not a part of the stem of the word, e. g. نتوءات is not written out as نتوآت as the stem نتوء does not have an alif that follows its hamza.

stem and laminated
The cold moulded model from 1963, four 3 mm laminations laid up with resorcinol glue on mahogany stem and main frame with laminated mahogany floors.

stem and from
The individualism and public service of the private detective both stem from his dedication to a personal code of conduct: he enforces the law without being told to do so.
Then lay a three-inch-wide strip of cloth along the keel line from the transom to the point of the stem.
Many of today's developments in thermoforming stem from original work done with signs and displays ; ;
Root and stem tumors from sweet clover plants infected with WTV were quick-frozen in liquid nitrogen, embedded in ice, and cut at 3 - 6 **ym in a cryostat maintained at -16-degrees to -20-degrees.
( On deduction of one-eighth from 3.46, the stem / item rate becomes 3.03 against 2.75 in equivalent number of languages.
The ambiguities suggested above stem from a more basic difficulty in Fromm's style of thought.
( The common misconception that he was Dutch and that his first name was Hendrik stem from Dutch documents of his third voyage.
The earliest historical records of Anatolia stem from the south east of the region, and are from the Mesopotamian based Akkadian Empire during the reign of Sargon of Akkad in the 24th century BC.
Part of the confusion could stem from there being another man by the same name in Cooperstown in 1839.
If no cruel hand pluck me from my stem, yet I must perish by an early doom.
In truth the power which Alfred wielded over the English peoples at this time seemed to stem largely from the military might of the West Saxons, Alfred ’ s political connections from having the ruler of Mercia as his son-in-law, and Alfred ’ s keen administrative talents.
After the failure of the co-emperor Michael IX to stem the Turkish advance in Asia Minor in 1302 and the disastrous Battle of Bapheus, the Byzantine government hired the Catalan Company of Almogavars ( adventurers from Aragon and Catalonia ) led by Roger de Flor to clear Byzantine Asia Minor of the enemy.
In Critias, Plato claims that his accounts of ancient Athens and Atlantis stem from a visit to Egypt by the legendary Athenian lawgiver Solon in the 6th century BC.
# " violent windstorm ", from the verb ' αïσσω ( stem ' αïγ -) = " I rush or move violently ".
# " goatskin coat ", from treating the word as meaning " something grammatically feminine pertaining to goat " ( Greek αἰξ ( stem αἰγ -)
The Latin name for that settlement, " Bonna ", may stem from the original population of this and many other settlements in the area, the Eburoni.
Earned runs stem from the theory that the pitcher has sole responsibility to earn strikes against opposing batter ( s ) until at least three batters are retired in each inning of play, and nine innings ( a complete game ) are pitched.
Several paleontologists suggest the possibility of two separate brown bear migrations: grizzlies are thought to stem from narrow-skulled bears which migrated from northern Siberia to central Alaska and the rest of the continent, while Kodiak bears descend from broad-skulled bears from Kamchatka, which colonized the Alaskan peninsula.

stem and four
East Francia was made up of four stem duchies, one of which was the Duchy of Franconia.
For four years T-cells ( white blood cells ), produced by stem cells, made ADA enzymes using the ADA gene.
The heraldic badge, referred to by the CHA as the mark of the Prime Ministership of Canada, consists of four red maple leaves joined at the stem on a white field (" Argent four maple leaves conjoined in cross at the stem Gules "); the augmentation has, so far, been granted either as a canton sinister or centred in the chief.
The only craft in military service thereafter were four Zodiac Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats in São Tomé harbour and one in Príncipe. Improvements to naval capabilities are considered vital to increase security in the exclusive economic zone ( EEZ ) to protect oil concerns and to stem the rise of coastal trafficking operations in the Gulf of Guinea area.
A feathered maiden ( that is, a one-year-old tree with several side branches ) should have its main stem pruned back to three or four strong shoots at 80 cm from the ground.
All four are thought to stem from a " proto-Kākā ", dwelling in the forests of New Zealand five million years ago.
All four species in the genus Nestor are thought to stem from a ' proto-Kākā ', dwelling in the forests of New Zealand 5 million years ago.
Numbers ending in 0, such as 40, use the stem number, vier ( four ), and the suffix-zig.
In twining members, the stem is characterized by the presence of variant secondary growth: in four to multiple of four segments of the cambium the activity changes early in development, with the production of more phloem and less xylem, giving the stem in cross-section the form of a cross.
Flowers have four yellow or orange petals, and grow at the end of the stem, either alone or in many-flowered cymes.
The Venus Flytrap is a small plant whose structure can be described as a rosette of four to seven leaves, which arise from a short subterranean stem that is actually a bulb-like object.
As echo-location is the dolphin's primary means of sensing its environmentanalogous to eyes in primates – and since sound travels four and a half times faster in water than in air, scientists speculate that the faster brain stem transmission time, and perhaps the paralimbic lobe as well, assist speedy processing of sound.
The 15th-century oak lectern has a steep double rotating desk, supported on a square stem with four traceried buttresses surmounted by figures of the evangelists.
Sixty-fourth notes are notated with a filled in oval note head and a straight note stem with four flags.
The electrode was tested on an electrical test bench and on human subjects in four modalities of EEG activity, namely: ( 1 ) spontaneous EEG, ( 2 ) sensory event-related potentials, ( 3 ) brain stem potentials, and ( 4 ) cognitive event-related potentials.
Individual peat moss plants consist of a main stem, with tightly arranged clusters of branch fascicles usually consisting of two or three spreading branches and two to four hanging branches.
The United States Geological Survey operates four stream gauge water level monitoring stations on the main stem of the Salmon River and 17 others on its tributaries.

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