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These areas comprise about half of the total area of rodent infestation on the National Forests.
These engines comprise specialised devices which use some form of stored energy to operate, whether mechanical, chemical, or electromagnetic.
These were donated by Professor Fred Wendorf of Southern Methodist University in Texas, and comprise the entire collection of artefacts and environmental remains from his excavations between 1963 and 1997.
These are usually the coins and banknotes of a particular government, which comprise the physical aspects of a nation's money supply.
These comprise several categories, including new build, refurbished, and converted pubs.
These rooms usually comprise 10-15 people, many computers and design technologies, and at least one whiteboard.
These two conditions comprise the cosmological principle.
These books, secular perennialists argue, are written by the world's finest thinkers, and cumulatively comprise the " Great Conversation " of mankind with regard to the central human questions.
These same visible lines, accompanied by the emission lines of trivalent europium and trivalent terbium, and further accompanied by the emission continuum of divalent europium in the blue region, comprise the more discontinuous light emission of the modern trichromatic phosphor systems used in many compact fluorescent lamp and traditional lamps where better color rendition is a goal.
These fields comprise both pure mathematics and applied mathematics and establish links between the two.
These groups, broadly, comprise Modern Orthodox Judaism and Haredi Judaism, with most Hasidic Jewish groups falling into the latter category.
These comprise the " standard library ", and are provided on the official website and included in the official documentation:
These are postulated to comprise columns of hot material that rise from the core-mantle boundary.
These comprise some of the puzzles that have confronted epistemologists and philosophers of mind from at least the time of René Descartes.
These comprise the first 82 elements from hydrogen to lead, with the two exceptions, technetium ( element 43 ) and promethium ( element 61 ), that do not have any stable nuclides.
These lands are located in 44 States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands and comprise about 9 % of the total land area in the United States.
These lands comprise 8. 5 percent of the total land area of the United States, an area about the size of Texas.
These new journals comprise the Nature Publishing Group, which was created in 1999 and includes Nature, Nature Research Journals, Stockton Press Specialist Journals and Macmillan Reference ( renamed NPG Reference ).
These areas comprise present-day Lithuania, Belarus and Poland.
These consortia comprise most of the world's active artists ' colonies.
These campuses comprise 27 degree-granting schools and colleges, offering undergraduate, graduate and professional levels of study.
* Deep lymph glands of the arm: These comprise the axillary glands, which are 20-30 individual glands and can be subdivided into:
These statements of the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir as well as Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru also have a bearing on the territorial extent of Kanjut as well as the rest of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir at the time of her accession “ in its entirety to the new Dominion of India ” on October 26 and Section ( 4 ) of the Constitution of Jammu and Kashmir which pertains to the territorial extent of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir also unequivocally states that, “ The territory of the State shall comprise all the territories which on the fifteenth day of August, 1947, were under the sovereignty or suzerainty of the Ruler of the State ".
These ligands include EDTA, which forms a chelate complex with the ion, displacing the hydroxide and oxide ligands that comprise rust.
These 6-car trains comprise C stock, introduced 1969 – 70, with a further batch in 1978.

These and thin
These small knives feature light-duty blades best suited for cutting thin, lightweight materials.
These thin pieces were then pulled through a draw plate repeatedly until the desired diameter was achieved.
These metals form an extremely thin layer of oxidized metal on the surface.
These stones were initially sold under the names " Emerita " and " Symeralds ", and they were grown as a thin layer of emerald on top of natural colorless beryl stones.
These asbestos minerals form long, thin, flexible, and strong fibres, which are electrical insulators, chemically inert and heat-resistant ; as such, they have several applications, especially in construction materials.
These questions include how signals are processed by neurites – thin extensions from a neuronal cell body, consisting of dendrites ( specialized to receive synaptic inputs from other neurons ) and axons ( specialized to conduct nerve impulses called action potentials ) – and somas ( the cell bodies of the neurons containing the nucleus ), and how neurotransmitters and electrical signals are used to process information in a neuron.
These roads have the same base layer as gravel roads but are covered with a thin layer of bitumen to reduce maintenance cost and dust formation.
These are made as extremely thin ( 2 – 3 mm ) versions of the popular French fry, but are fried in the manner of regular salted potato chips.
These slings typically have a cradle that is long and thin and features a relatively long slit.
These include molecular-sized gaps called break junctions, in which a thin electrode is stretched until it breaks.
These thin protuberances on the surface of the body contain diverticula of the water vascular system.
These small creatures share several characteristic physical features: a plump, arch-backed body with a long, delicately tapering snout, large upright ears, long, thin legs, and a thin tail.
These parallel grooves conceal the fact that the cerebellum is actually a continuous thin layer of tissue ( the cerebellar cortex ), tightly folded in the style of an accordion.
These thrust faults carry relatively thin slices of rock ( which are called nappes or thrust sheets, and differ from tectonic plates ) from the core of the shortening orogen out toward the margins, and are intimately associated with folds and the development of metamorphism.
These reeds are roughly rectangular in shape except for the thin vibrating tip, which is curved to match the curve of the mouthpiece tip.
These moths have thin bodies and large wings like many butterflies but may be distinguished easily by structural differences in their antennae ( e. g. bipectinate ).
These include cábanos ( salty, short, thin, and served individually ), butifarra ( of Catalan origin ; spicier, shorter, fatter and moister than cábanos, often eaten raw, sliced and sprinkled with lemon juice ) and salchichón ( a long, thin and heavily processed sausage served in slices ).
These two limitations — that the rim is self-supporting laterally and that the rim is thin and ductile enough to easily crush in response to the firing pin impact — limit feasible RF pressures.
These are most commonly overcome by using thin filament pyrometry or soot pyrometry.
These fiber lines, which are “ long, thin strands of glass that carry signals via laser light ,” are more secure than radio, and have become very cheap.
These would have been made with thin sheets of precious metal over a wooden core.
These spines have a thin neck connecting a bulbous protrusion to the main dendrite.

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