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These and dams
These dams and reservoirs currently limit the recovery of upriver salmon runs to Idaho's Salmon and Clearwater rivers.
These products have a wide range of applications and are currently used in many civil and geotechnical engineering applications including: roads, airfields, railroads, embankments, piled embankments, retaining structures, reservoirs, canals, dams, landfills, bank protection and coastal engineering.
These ponds are secured by impoundments ( dams or embankment dams ).
These dams, along with a series of headworks and barrages built by the British and expanded since independence, are of vital importance to the national economy and played an important role in calming the raging floodwaters of 1992, which devastated large areas in the northern highlands and the Punjab plains.
These wetlands originally flooded every winter and spring, but levee construction, agricultural encroachment and the construction of dams upstream have also eliminated the flooding process.
These subaqueous dams were unpredictable and generally undetectable.
These projects to remedy the environment will be very beneficial to the damage caused by large dams and man-made lakes.
These include arch-gravity dams, arch dams, buttress dams and multiple arch buttress dams, all of which were known and employed by the 2nd century AD ( see List of Roman dams ).
These swamps, formed when water was prevented from flowing onto coastal croplands by a series of dams, serve as reservoirs during periods of drought.
These constructions may be classified as dykes, bunds, levees, weirs, barrages and dams but serve the single purpose of concentrating water into a select source or area.
These scenes, in his own words, " made me a painter, and I am grateful "; " the sound of water escaping from mill dams etc., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brickwork, I love such things.
These wild stocks have been severely impacted by the dams on the Columbia River, although several runs still exist.
These dams also help irrigate the Gezira Plain, which is most famous for its high quality cotton.
These would include " keeper hydraulics ", " strainers " ( e. g. fallen trees ), dams ( especially low-head dams, which tend to produce river-wide keeper hydraulics ), undercut rocks, and of course dangerously high waterfalls.
These cross-bred beef suckler cows inherit the hardiness, thrift and mothering capabilities of their Highland dams and the improved carcass configuration of their sires.
These tactical units conducted interdiction strikes on supply lines, attacked dams that irrigated North Korea's rice crops and flew missions in close support of United Nations ground forces.
These stations linked with dams used primarily for irrigation, and have a total generating capacity of 62 MW.
These models are directed towards future planning: identifying low-risk regions to place community buildings, discovering how to mitigate lahars with dams, and constructing evacuation plans.

These and inverted
These types of breast surgery can also repair inverted nipples by releasing milk duct tissues that have become tethered.
These hot air balloons use the same principle of lift as conventional inverted teardrop shaped balloons but often sections of the special balloon envelope shape make no contribution to the balloon's ability to stay afloat.
These expressions may be inverted to get
These words form the top and bottom edges of a third circle, the sides of which are made of a string of inverted oak leaves on each side.
These writers described themselves and those like them as being of an " inverted " or " intermediate " sex and experiencing homosexual desire, and their writing argued for social acceptance of such sexual intermediates.
These are called retrofocus lenses or inverted telephotos, which have greater clearance from the rear element to the film plane than their focal length would permit with a conventional wide-angle lens optical design.
These harnesses prevent children from falling even when inverted, and are either manufactured for children or constructed out of webbing.
These differences in plumage result from a balanced chromosomal inversion polymorphism ; in white-striped ( WS ) birds, one copy of chromosome 2 is partly inverted, while in tan-striped ( TS ) birds, both copies are uninverted.
These later applications have proven effectively comfortable and relevant for these inverted coasters which often give the sense of flight.
These devices usually consist of a rectifier stage ( producing direct current ) which is then inverted to produce AC of the desired frequency.
These include an inverted funnel capped by a half-moon shape, a series of shapes resembling a skull with two misplaced ears, and a long, proboscis-like extension stretching down almost as far as the horizon line between her domain and that of the bachelors '.
These methods are often used in preparation for breast-feeding, which can sometimes cause inverted nipples to become protracted permanently.
These inverted stories are generally deemed by critics and scholars of the field to be his most creative contributions to the writing of detective stories, but the remaining stories, called " direct " stories, are also well-wrought and entertaining.
These inverted stories are generally deemed by critics and scholars of the field to be his most creative contributions to the writing of detective stories, but the remaining stories, called " direct " stories, are also well-wrought and entertaining.
* Spatial inversion: These are represented by transformations of the form and indicate an invariance property of a system when the coordinates are ' inverted '.

These and patterns
These ripples spread out in symmetrical patterns like the rose windows of a great cathedral.
These were positioned to maximize the Hamming distance between their bit patterns.
These surfacing stones were often placed in distinctive patterns.
These can be used to identify harmful drinking patterns, including alcoholism.
These areas are grouped around asterisms ( which themselves are generally referred to in non-technical language as " constellations "), which are patterns formed by prominent stars within apparent proximity to one another on Earth's night sky.
These include fracture patterns in crystals of quartz and feldspar, and formation of high-pressure materials such as diamond, derived from graphite and other carbon compounds, or stishovite and coesite, varieties of shocked quartz.
These are organisations that use coercion to enforce on their members patterns of division of labour aimed at reaching the organisation ’ s goals, which for a variety of reasons may not always be consistent with each member ’ s personal aims.
These early patterns called for cotton and linen thread for lace, and wool yarn for clothing, often in vivid color combinations.
These patterns called for thicker threads and yarns than in earlier patterns and included wonderful variegated colors.
These swords are characterized by distinctive patterns of banding and mottling reminiscent of flowing water.
These shows have featured large collections of his gridfonts, his ambigrams ( pieces of calligraphy created with two readings, either of which is usually obtained from the other by rotating or reflecting the ambigram, but sometimes simply by " oscillation ", like the Necker Cube or the rabbit / duck figure of Joseph Jastrow ), and his " Whirly Art " ( music-inspired visual patterns realized using shapes based on various alphabets from India ).
These inks can be used in inkjet printers and produce electrically conductive patterns.
These conditions are generally inherited, and the different muscular dystrophies follow various inheritance patterns.
These are best seen in ocean circulation patterns in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans.
These results were not published until two years later when Ilan Blech, using computer simulation, suggested that the diffraction patterns resulted from an aperiodic structure.
These patterns and color result from the harsh cooling process and the amount of oxygen that is allowed to reach the pottery.
These themes were typically 16 bars, each theme divided into periods of four four-bar phrases and arranged in patterns of repeats and reprises.
These can be as subtle as a size difference ( sexual size dimorphism, often abbreviated as SSD ) or as extreme as horns and color patterns.
These unique patterns are created due to the interaction of various regional and global evaporative forces, tidal forces, and wind forces.
These patterns may be very illuminating and important, but the underlying causal agencies must be separately specified ( though often they are not ).
These patterns can be compared and matched ring for ring with trees growing in the same geographical zone and under similar climatic conditions.
These patterns are called " error bursts ".
These patterns are used primarily to stress the ALBO and equalizer circuitry but they will also stress timing recovery.

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