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abrupt and relief
The landscape of the long gorge, which belongs to the park's core zone, presents a diverse relief and is characterized by abrupt changes in altitude.

abrupt and pattern
These areas, by virtue of their abrupt density of pattern, stated the literal surface with such new and superior force that the resulting contrast drove the simulated printing into a depth from which it could be rescued -- and set to shuttling again -- only by conventional perspective ; ;
It is not known whether the pattern of abrupt onset is specific to PANDAS.

abrupt and from
His casual, dreamlike working methods, often as not in absentia, were an abrupt change from Harburg's, so that Arlen had to adjust again to another approach to collaboration.
The purpose of the adjusted Federal share relating to the base allotment and of the transition provisions for reaching the unadjusted Federal share is to prevent dislocations from abrupt changes in matching rates.
As well, even though in many cases the popular change from one to the next can be swift and sudden, the beginning and end of movements are somewhat subjective, as the movements did not spring fresh into existence out of the blue and did not come to an abrupt end and lose total support, as would be suggested by a date range.
Many observers from both within and outside of China have argued that the CPC has taken gradual steps towards democracy and transparency, hence arguing that it is best to give it time and room to evolve into a better government that is more responsive to its people rather than forcing an abrupt change with all the deleterious effects such a loss of stability might entail.
Several of the treasuries can be identified, among them the Siphnian Treasury, dedicated by the city of Siphnos whose citizens gave a tithe of the yield from their gold mines until the mines came to an abrupt end when the sea flooded the workings.
Boating, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, exemplifies in its conciseness the lessons Manet learned from Japanese prints, and the abrupt cropping by the frame of the boat and sail adds to the immediacy of the image.
Instead of using abrupt splices or cuts between shots, however, Porter created dissolves, gradual transitions from one image to another.
Some models in econophysics have shown that when agents are allowed to interact locally in a free market ( i. e. their decisions depend not only on utility and purchasing power, but also on their peers ' decisions ), prices can become unstable and diverge from the equilibrium, often in an abrupt manner.
Most scientists favor abrupt climate change as the catalyst for the extinction of the mega-fauna at the end of the Pleistocene, but there are many who believe increased hunting from early modern humans also played a part.
Ions gradually lose their energy as they travel through the solid, both from occasional collisions with target atoms ( which cause abrupt energy transfers ) and from a mild drag from overlap of electron orbitals, which is a continuous process.
The suggestion that Mullis was solely responsible for the idea of using Taq polymerase in the PCR process has been contested by his co-workers at the time, who were embittered by his abrupt departure from Cetus.
It is produced from either a small blade ( microblade ) or a larger blade-like piece of flint by abrupt or truncated retouching, which leaves a very typical piece of waste, called a microburin.
However, lack of archaeological evidence for Nazareth from Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Hellenistic or Early Roman times, at least in the major excavations between 1955 and 1990, shows that the settlement apparently came to an abrupt end about 720 BC, when many towns in the area were destroyed by the Assyrians.
One of the most influential American post-punk bands was Boston's Mission of Burma, who brought abrupt rhythmic shifts derived from hardcore into a highly experimental musical context.
Mount Gimie, the highest peak, is located in the central mountain range and rises to above sea level, a contrast that is also evident in the abrupt climatic transition from coastal to inland areas.
The transition from the plain to the Central Highlands is abrupt in the southeast, and the mountains appear to rise up like a wall.
The abrupt change of tone from being previously harmonious to bitterly reproachful in 2 Corinthians 10-13 has led many to speculate that chapters 10-13 form part of the " letter of tears " which were in some way tagged on to Paul's main letter.
The possible reasons behind this seeming abrupt transition from the absence of stone tools to the presence thereof include ... gaps in the geological record.
They are not usually designed to withstand an abrupt shift in rudder from one direction to the other.
As a result, extra caution and patience is required from motorists as abrupt ends to paved surfaces with little prior notice, poorly marked temporary signage, gravel surfaces, and sudden stops can be expected.
Furthermore, roads are made more dangerous from the illegal usage of roadways by agricultural and animal driven vehicles, unclear road signage, lack of lighting at major intersections, and poor driver / pedestrian discipline such as abrupt roadside stops and crossings.

abrupt and sea
* c. 6000 BC: Between 12, 000 BC and 5000 BC it appears that massive inland flooding was taking place in several regions of the world, making for subsequent sea level rises which could be relatively abrupt for many worldwide.
* World — Between 12, 000 BC and 5000 BC it appears that massive inland flooding was taking place in several regions of the world, making for subsequent sea level rises, which could be relatively abrupt for many worldwide
The story takes an abrupt turn as Pat suffers a near-fatal lung hemorrhage during a summer holiday at the sea.
* Little remains of the Sines Massif, but from Monte Chãos to the Cape, there are elements of its morphology still present: the Sines promontory is relatively elevated from the sea, and limited by an abrupt escarpment, which slopes to the south until the Ribeira da Junqueira., where beaches and dunes predominate.
The word Liloan, as the legend is told, comes from the word " lilo "-whirling waters ( not unlike Edgar Allan Poe's maelstrom ) that form when the sea approaches an abrupt depth at a point just after a bridge.
This rupturing causes an abrupt loss of buoyancy ; a small number of fish float to the surface, but most sink to the sea floor.
In some parts the coastal range rises sheer above the sea, and everywhere has so abrupt a declivity that the streams which flow seaward are all short and swift.

abrupt and high
Near the south-east shore of Lake Malawi there is a high range ( with an abrupt descent to the lake-some in.
The abrupt pulse of electromagnetic radiation usually results from certain types of high energy explosions, especially a nuclear explosion, or from a suddenly fluctuating magnetic field.
In addition, they commonly squeak along a range of tones from high, abrupt pain squeaks to soft, persistent ' singing ' sounds during confrontations.
A high proportion of deaths are abrupt, but most have no identifiable cause ; in some instances death is the result most likely of:
It is in high school, for example, that students have an abrupt introduction to mathematical proofs – which rely heavily on deductive reasoning.
Jason's time as high priest is brought to an abrupt end when he sends Menelaus, the brother of Simon the Benjamite, to deliver money to Antiochus IV.
Their high initial stability causes them to have a more abrupt motion in waves from the side.
O ' Toole begins where other actors stop, with the unfocused gaze, the abrupt bursts of frenzied high spirits and precipitous depressions.
Consequently, the head cannot move any further, so after crushing the liner it comes suddenly to an abrupt stop, causing high accelerations that injure the brain.
It is the abrupt drop of estrogen and progesterone levels following delivery that allows prolactin — which temporarily remains highto induce lactation.
The high speed of the rod tip toward the target gives the impulse to make the cast, the abrupt stop and retreat of the rod tip is essential for the formation of a loop.
The risk and severity of withdrawal is increased with long-term use, use of high doses, abrupt or over-rapid reduction, among other factors.
Both the " make " and " break " of the current induce pulses of voltage in the secondary, but the current change is much more abrupt on " break ", and this generates the high voltage pulses produced by the coil.
When liquid at high velocity discharges into a zone of lower velocity, a rather abrupt rise occurs in the liquid surface.
As the initial flow speed increases further, the transition becomes more abrupt, until at high enough speeds, the transition front will break and curl back upon itself.
Despite high production values, the show's ratings faced an abrupt decline near the end of the season ( in part because of the success of Saban's acquisition of Digimon ), which led fans to believe that the studio wrapped up the series earlier than planned in order to cover their costs.
The example is a square-wave grating ( see second panel of the illustration ); the graph consists of flat, low lines ( corresponding to the black bars ), with abrupt corners leading to flat high lines ( corresponding to the white bars ).
* Ballooning: Prolonged operation under excessive loading, very abrupt application of load, or operating a torque converter at very high RPM may cause the shape of the converter's housing to be physically distorted due to internal pressure and / or the stress imposed by inertia ( centrifugal force ).
Propertius ' style is marked by seemingly abrupt transitions ( in the manner of Latin neoteric poetry ) and a high and imaginative allusion, often to the more obscure passages of Greek and Roman myth and legend.
The shores of the island are high and abrupt.
The Venezuelan side of the massif is hillier and the altitude gradient to the northern plains is less abrupt, although deep chasms and high walls still exist.
Situated within the province of Jaén, the Despeñaperros, an abrupt canyon created by the Despeñaperros River, with sheer walls over 500 metres high, is the natural path for crossing the Sierra Morena into Andalusia from the north of the peninsula.
* Sharp-cutoff (" high slope " or ordinary ) pentodes have the more ordinary uniform spacing of grid wires, and so mutual conductance decreases in an essentially uniform manner with increasing negative bias, and has a more abrupt cutoff.

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