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These snails cling solidly with their broad muscular foot to rocky surfaces at sublittoral depths, although some species such as Haliotis cracherodii used to be common in the intertidal zone.
These expeditions measured very similar depths of.
These are currently the FINA recommended minimum depths.
These are capable of the most severe types of molecular damage, which can happen in biology to any type of biomolecule, including mutation and cancer, and often at great depths from the skin, since the higher end of the X-ray spectrum, and all of the gamma ray spectrum, are penetrating to matter.
These affect the currents on the surface and in the depths of the
These rocks are usually accumulated at great depths.
These structures form at the high-pressure depths of Lake Vostok and would become unstable if brought to the surface.
These modes would automatically reconfigure the hardware to output different resolutions, color depths, memory layouts and refresh rate timings.
These groups make a clear distinction between themselves and the Neopagan movement, and identify some ' Hellenic ' groups as " simply disguised as ' Hellenists ' for reasons that exist hidden within the depths of their own minds.
These, he claims, are evidence that " Asian memories slumber in the depths of Hungarian folk music and that this folk music is the last Western link in the chant of ancient Eastern cultural relations ".
These depths were analysed by Michael Crum.
These color depths are sometimes used in small devices with a color display, such as mobile telephones.
These adaptations allow elephant seals to dive to such depths and remain underwater for up to two hours.
These compressors are often very large and powerful, because they must be able to deliver gas at a sufficient pressure and volume to multiple divers working at depths of several hundred feet as the divers breathe.
These contacts between grains are the means by which the weight from buildings and overlying soil layers are transferred from the ground surface to layers of soil or rock at greater depths.
These squid occupy tropical to subtropical waters, probably at depths of between 500 and 1, 000 m during the day and near-surface waters at night.
These birds hit the water around 60 mph ( 97 km / h ) and can go to depths of 82 ft ( 25 m ) below the water surface.
These women do not have major roles in the story, but Hesse uses them symbolically as facets of the depths of Sinclair's mind.
These types of jigs can be fished in water depths down to 300 metres.
These occur at deeper depths and in scattered deposits.
These whirlpools can reach depths of river floor down to 100 m deep and is most frequent during highwater periods at early summer.
These sensors are buried at various depths to monitor oxygen depletion over time, which is then used to predict soil respiration rates.
These layers ( and their depths ) are the following: the upper mantle ( starting at the Moho, or base of the crust around 7 to 35 km downward to 410 km ), the transition zone ( 410 – 660 km ), the lower mantle ( 660 – 2891 km ), and anomalous core – mantle boundary with a variable thickness ( on average ~ 200 km thick ).
These bathyscaphe-derived vessels can carry three people down to depths of 6000 meters.

These and times
These vehicles, with large sensitive areas, have collected data for long enough times to give reliable impact rates for the periods of exposure.
These societies can expect to face difficult times.
These include Hindu astrology ( also known as " Indian astrology " and in modern times referred to as " Vedic astrology ") and Chinese astrology, both of which have influenced the world's cultural history.
" These criteria for autobiography generally persisted until recent times, and most serious autobiographies of the next three hundred years conformed to them.
These decoys would appear as warheads to ABM, effectively requiring engagement of 50 times more targets than before and rendering defense even less effective.
These boundaries have since become blurred, and it should be noted even in times long gone, many ballroom dances were really elevated folk dances.
These have been used by the Arabs and Greeks since ancient times as trading vessels.
These " theoretical radionuclides " have half-lives at least 100 million times longer than the estimated age of the universe.
Because his vision of personal and social perfections was framed as a revival of the ordered society of earlier times, Confucius is often considered a great proponent of conservatism, but a closer look at what he proposes often shows that he used ( and perhaps twisted ) past institutions and rites to push a new political agenda of his own: a revival of a unified royal state, whose rulers would succeed to power on the basis of their moral merits instead of lineage. These would be rulers devoted to their people, striving for personal and social perfection, and such a ruler would spread his own virtues to the people instead of imposing proper behavior with laws and rules.
These range in diameter from a few tens of meters up to about 300 km, and they range in age from recent times ( e. g. the Sikhote-Alin craters in Russia whose creation were witnessed in 1947 ) to more than two billion years, though most are less than 500 million years old because geological processes tend to obliterate older craters.
These advances were passed on through Byzantium and Islamic times, eventually making their way back to Europe.
These are much shorter than arrows, but can be several times heavier.
These arbitrary rules on day and month intercalation caused the calendars of each state to be slightly different, at times.
These include psychometry ( establishing the history of an object ), slate writing ( common in Victorian times ), extras appearing in photographs ( seemingly no more ; possibly since the advent of compound camera lenses using plastic as well as quartz-glass ) and a long list of other curiosities.
These caches typically use very short caching times — on the order of one minute.
::( I. 1-4: These are the last days, the worst of times: let us keep watch.
These include the number of times a civilization might re-appear on the same planet, the number of nearby stars that might be colonized and form sites of their own, and other factors.
These paradoxes were very well known in ancient times, some are alluded to by Eubulides ' contemporary Aristotle and even partially by Plato.
These were works of practical theology for the edification of the church in troubled times.
These guild members offered food in their own homes to steady clientele that appeared day-to-day but at set times.
These locations were open at all times of the day, featuring ornate tableware and reasonable prices.
Or when he laid the hand on infants, did each one of you look to see whether they would speak with tongues, and, when he saw that they did not speak with tongues, was any of you so strong-minded as to say, These have not received the Holy Ghost ; for, had they received, they would speak with tongues as was the case in those times?
TeamGym ( also known as " Gymnastics for All ") has it origins in earliest times. These days, although teams can compete the sport itself was developed to enhance fitness and health in the participants and is accessible to anyone of any age.
These men were able to issue orders and directives to IRA guerrilla units around the country and at times to send arms and organisers to specific areas.
These flags are stored on the server, so different clients accessing the same mailbox at different times can detect state changes made by other clients.

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