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He was delighted to learn that the Post Office Department is now going to expand this service to deliver mail from Representatives in Congress to their constituents without the use of stamps, names, addresses or even zone numbers.
This is especially important if you live in a mild-winter zone.
Pitchers grumble about lively balls and lively bats, the shrinking strike zone, and the fact that the knock-down pitch is now illegal.
Some species in the Plethodontidae have a weak zone at the base of the tail and if the salamander is in danger or if the tail is grabbed by a predator, it breaks off, a process known as autotomy.
The region north of this circle is known as the Arctic, and the zone just to the south is called the Northern Temperate Zone.
The state is sectioned into three fishing zones, Eastern, Central and Western with each fisher required a zone allocated licence.
In the west the zone of high land is broader but somewhat lower.
This ability to maintain discipline and break out or maneuver away from a killing zone is a hallmark of good troops and training in any ambush situation.
First, a suitable killing zone is identified.
This ambush is normally triggered only when the enemy is well into the kill zone.
Associated with the Circumpolar Current is the Antarctic Convergence where the cold Antarctic waters meet the warmer waters of the subantarctic, creating a zone of upwelling nutrients.
* The bonded zone is large
The province is on the border of what may be called the arid zone ; it is the debatable land between the north-eastern and south-western monsoons, and beyond the influence of either.
* January 23, 2011: The pedestrian zone Akihabara's Chūōdōri High Street is reopened 2 1 / 2 years after the massacre with a memorial service and new rules.
The goal of the LAFTA is the creation of a free trade zone in Latin America.
So-called structure zone models were developed to describe the micro structure and ceramics of thin films as a function of the homologous temperature T < sub > h </ sub > that is the ratio of deposition temperature over melting temperature.
Southeast Alaska is a temperate rain forest within the Pacific temperate rain forest zone, as classified by the World Wildlife Fund's ecoregion system, which extends from northern California to Prince William Sound.
Where the edges of an atomic terrace causes deflection, a low density line is formed and is termed a " zone line ".
During a 1935 – 1942 colonization attempt, the island was most likely on Hawaii time, which was then 10. 5 hours behind UTC .< ref > Since it is uninhabited the island's time zone is unspecified, but it lies within a nautical time zone 12 hours behind UTC.

zone and habitat
As regards microhabitats, scorpions may be ground-dwelling, tree-living, lithophilic ( rock-loving ) or psammophilic ( sand-loving ); some species, such as Vaejovis janssi, are versatile and found in every type of habitat in Baja California, while others occupy specialised niches such as Euscorpius carpathicus, which occupies the littoral zone of the shore.
* Other gallertoids, according to this model, made the transition over time to a benthic mode of life ; that is, their habitat has shifted from the open ocean to the floor ( benthic zone ).
Rugged mountains more than 7, 000 ft ( 2150 m ) in elevation west of the area create a pronounced rain-shadow effect, resulting in a shrub-steppe habitat zone with annual rainfall of less than.
The transition zone of the nearby foothills also contain mixtures of Pinion Pine, Joshua tree forests, and concentrated riparian habitat surrounding the small streams descending from the mountain peaks.
Another consequence of an increase in temperature could be a reduction in the range of the Atlantic Puffin, as it is only able to live in cool conditions and does not fare overly well if it has to nest in barren, rocky places, and an increase in temperature could thus squeeze the zone of puffin-suitable habitat as warmer biotopes expand from the equator but the polar regions remain barren due to lack of historical accumulation of topsoil.
The logging in 1993 of " much of the possum's habitat, known as zone one " a five hectare reserve east of Powelltown, followed a " mapping error.
( 2001 ): The roles of habitat and signalling in speciation: evidence from a contact zone of two Song Sparrow ( Melospiza melodia ) subspecies.
Within this region of the world's oceans is a discrete habitat known as the oxygen minimum zone ( OMZ ).
The avoid the interior of the desert zone, a habitat that is more likely to be used by the Black-crowned Sparrow-Lark.
Although its habitat is under threat, it occurs in all the forests of the wet zone, and is quite common at prime sites like Kitulgala and Sinharaja.
Its habitat is rainforest, and it is seldom seen away from deep jungle or dense bamboo thickets in the wet zone.
Although its habitat is under threat, this laughingthrush occurs in all the forests of the wet zone, and is quite common at prime sites like Kitulgala and Sinharaja.
Another option in the way of heliocentric habitats is the Dyson Sphere proposed by Freeman Dyson, it could be scaled up to use roughly the same amount of usable material in the solar system if the sphere were 8-20 cm thick and had a radius of 1 AU to keep the edge of the habitat in the habitable zone.
Along with a buffer zone between the tidal waters and the land, the mangrove woods are commonly act an ecologically sustainable habitat for juvenile fishes and other intertidal and subtidal invertebrates.
Endemism is the ecological state of being unique to a defined geographic location, such as an island, nation or other defined zone, or habitat type ; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsewhere.
It was free flowing with natural banks and a riparian zone habitat lined with riparian forests, marshes, and grasslands for much of its length and a large estuary at its mouth until the last century.
Group of black turban snails in their typical habitat: the rocky intertidal zone.
When Mars 1 is damaged in arrival, Bowman remains aboard for repair while the others land to locate an automated habitat established earlier to manufacture food and oxygen ; but their landing craft is damaged and crash-lands far from their landing zone, whereupon they lose track of " AMEE " ( Autonomous Mapping Exploration and Evasion ), a military robot scheduled to guide them, whereas Chantillas suffers a ruptured spleen and is therefore left behind the others.
* Sierra Nevada subalpine zonehabitat and forest surrounding peak.
Water deer are indigenous to the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, coastal Jiangsu province ( Yancheng Coastal Wetlands ), and islands of Zhejiang of east-central China, and in Korea, where the demilitarized zone has provided a protected habitat for a large number.
The riparian zone is the most biologically diverse part of the park, and contains globally rare communities and essential habitat for several rare species.
San Felipe Creek currently contains habitat potentially suitable to coho salmon with low stream temperatures related to cool groundwater discharges in the Calaveras Fault zone.
The subtidal zone, is a shelter for many fish species, and the abundance of black coral, located around the 15 metere depth in the eastern part of the reef has resulted in a small habitat.
The forest contains tree species typical of the Carolinian forest habitat, although since this is close to the northern limit of this zone, some are poorly represented.

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