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the hill is in a farmers field, next to a small | mast, a viewpoint is provided on the Shatterford-Tri |
At the site of the demolished radio | mast, a further grounded free-standing lattice tower |
In 1965 a further | mast, a 299 metres tall guyed steel lattice mast for |
It uses as antenna | mast a 214.5-metre (704 ft) tall grounded guyed mast |
ed for milk and beef and possesses an excellent | mast ability and beef quality. |
A photonics | mast aboard a Virginia-class submarine |
wrote the classic account Two Years Before the | Mast about its 1834 voyage between Boston and Califo |
Top of | mast above waterline: 138 feet (42 m) |
MAST Academy is located on Virginia Key, a barrier i | |
During the 1994-96 and 2006-07 school years, | MAST Academy was recognized with the Blue Ribbon Sch |
MAST Academy was one of six national finalists in th | |
MAST Academy is a magnet school under the governance | |
913 are Virginia Key, the Miami Marine Stadium, | MAST Academy and the Miami Seaquarium. |
nce Technology Academy, commonly referred to as | MAST Academy, or MAST, is a public high school in Mi |
t for communications equipment and a small main | mast added to support more aerials. |
ter used a 256 metre high guyed-steel-framework | mast aerial, at the time of its inauguration the mos |
four Shorts Blowpipe missiles on an extendable | mast, allowing attacks against low flying aircraft w |
Due to high winds, the | mast allows for up to three feet of sway. |
Five people hid up the | mast among the rigging, where they witnessed the dis |
hirsuta), | Mast and Thiele had to choose a new specific epithet |
Mast and Thiele have foreshadowed publishing a full | |
serratuloides until 2007, when Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele sunk all Dryandra into Banksia |
ant named Banksia praemorsa (Cut-leaf Banksia), | Mast and Thiele were forced to chose a new specific |
The tallest crane had a 66 m | mast and a reach of 65 m. |
e Long Island Railroad flew their flags at half | mast and the principal stations on the road were dra |
ause all parts requiring maintenance are at the | mast and at the anchor basement and that the insulat |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
t named Banksia lindleyana (Porcupine Banksia), | Mast and Thiele were forced to chose a new specific |
name Banksia longifolia had already been used, | Mast and Thiele had to choose a new specific epithet |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
named Banksia brownii (Feather-leaved Banksia), | Mast and Thiele were forced to chose a new specific |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
erythrocephala until 2007, when Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele sunk all Dryandra into Banksia |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
pteridifolia until 2007, when Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele sunk all Dryandra into Banksia |
ence to the plant now known as Pimelea stricta, | Mast and Thiele had to choose a new specific epithet |
ant named Banksia praemorsa (Cut-leaf Banksia), | Mast and Thiele were chose the new specific epithet |
longifolia until 2007, when Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele sunk all Dryandra into Banksia |
about 45 miles west of Key West), with just the | mast and a couple of lifeboats above water. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
63 metres (534.8 ft) tall to the top of a light | mast and consisted of 28 occupiable office floors an |
cams are positioned on the bow of the ship, the | mast and the bridge, they send a new image every min |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
e height as the Empire State Building below its | mast) and contain 82 floors. |
t includes a 305.2 metres (1,001 ft) tall guyed | mast and was built in 1961. |
Except for the | mast and the radio frequency transmission line that |
funnels, one being midway between fore and main | mast, and one being midway between main and mizzen. |
amage was limited to the bow and that the sail, | mast and reactors were not damaged. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
squarrosa until 2007, when Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele sunk all Dryandra into Banksia |
ia had already been published as a nomen nudum, | Mast and Thiele were forced to chose a new specific |
One of the planes crashed into Apache's radar | mast and exploded off her port bow. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
the country to build a studio, raise an antenna | mast, and put the station on air for the first time |
een a heavily rigged ship with trysails on each | mast and a tall high-peaked spanker. |
Point Garnet, Point Glover, Point Marone, Point | Mast and Point Young. |
sferred to Banksia by research botanists Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
was already a plant named Banksia blechnifolia, | Mast and Thiele had to choose a new specific epithet |
It hit a 50-foot (15 m) sailboat | mast and hit the seawall before the runway. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
33, an Imperial Airways aircraft crashed into a | mast and demolished it. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
tage or CCTV of the ongoing situation with a 6m | mast and generator. |
had a new CXAM radar installed atop her tripod | mast, and her SC radar was relocated to the mainmast |
ty flag during all of said be displayed at half | mast, and that all our citizens who can conveniently |
Early in 2007, | Mast and Kevin Thiele initiated a rearrangement of B |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele; hence the current name of the |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
There is the forward | mast and a dual artillery mount, placed near the mas |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
Upper portion of the | mast, and guy wires. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
destroyer received repairs to her storm-damaged | mast and then trained midshipmen in the summer. |
Early in 2007, | Mast and Kevin Thiele initiated a rearrangement of B |
surrendered when Colossus brought down her main | mast, and Swiftsure did likewise after combined fire |
The largest loss was a 350 metres tall guyed | mast and a 250 metres tall mast used for mediumwave |
a species were transferred to Banksia by Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele. |
The ground around the | mast and the entire transmission site bed are lined |
red later in her career, with a single military | mast and sailing rig removed |
ed as far as the premises of one Josiah Reeves, | mast and block maker, where its further progress was |
mucronulata until 2007, when Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele sunk all Dryandra into Banksia |
nged some spars from the wreck to replace their | mast and sailed away the next day. |
attle flag of the Gneisenau was lowered to half | mast and her crew brought to attention to honour the |
It was this design that introduced the cage | mast and central spotting to U.S. Battleships. |
of his legs, then nails a gold doubloon to the | mast and promises it to the man who first sights him |
fraseri until 2007, when Austin | Mast and Kevin Thiele sunk all Dryandra into Banksia |
Warsaw Trade Tower has a metal spire completed | mast antenna relay attached to the building on steel |
uys do not disturb the radiation pattern of the | mast antenna. |
Some newer | mast antennas are fitted with insulators at the mast |
Mast Arboretum (20 acres) is an arboretum and botani | |
The upper parts of the | mast are guyed to a 120 m (390 ft) triangular lattic |
ed later were groups of floodlights that are on | mast arms directed back at the building. |
n, is used for broadcasting on 846 kHz, and the | mast array is used for broadcasting on 1332 kHz. |
a chain draped into the sea from the top of the | mast as a lightning conductor. |
On the extreme left, the TV | mast as seen from a distance. |
lag on Manchester Town Hall was lowered to half | mast as a mark of respect. |
This also used the 153 metre high steel tube | mast as its transmitter. |
Supportive tension is created by using the | mast as a lever to pull the deck up into a shallow a |
The original | mast at Winter Hill was a 450 ft high tower which ca |
estricted service licence on 107.3 MHz FM via a | mast at Mousehold Heath. |
the AM transmitters were moved to a new aerial | mast at Zehlendorf bei Oranienburg. |
The idea of having a | mast at all was to raise the Fire Control spotting s |
The FM signal is broadcast from an 8 metre high | mast at Hoylandswaine and although of low power at o |
es in the United Kingdom, the tallest being the | mast at Belmont with a height of 387.75 metres (1,27 |
The remains of a communications | mast at RAF Oxenhope. |
asily reached on foot with clear paths, is 'The | Mast' at Craig Bron Bannog. |
d of a 351 metres high, lattice steel framework | mast, at which a conical cage aerial was mounted. |
s a 315 metre tall silver-grey guyed steel tube | mast at Obninsk, Russia. |
ower is a 338.94 metre (1,112 ft) tall guyed TV | mast at Huntington, West Virginia, United States. |
dio broadcasts on 107.7 MHz from a mobile phone | mast at Church Green in the village Danbury. |
LP Tower is a 202.1 metre high guyed television | mast at Winchester, New Hampshire, United States. |
The storm signal | mast at Oyster Rock was shifted to Karwar port premi |
The 170 ft | mast atop the building has carried various televisio |
o accommodate a single radar and communications | mast atop the island. |
he developer made the custom stem head fitting, | mast band and gooseneck patterns for the casting of |
A 154 metre (505 ft) guyed high steel lattice | mast, belonging to National Grid Wireless, is used p |
As result the | mast bent and cracked 160 metres above ground. |
Also added were a new | mast between the third and fourth turrets, anti-torp |
her religious places are LOCATED AT THE AREA OF | MAST BHOJ, SHIRGUL MANDIR AT JAMNA VILLAGE,PARSHU RA |
ve as the whole other construction of the radio | mast, bigger horizontal forces, which could be gener |
, Two Louies, This Week, the Gazette-Times, The | Mast, Billboard, and Willamette Weekly. |
mitting antennas, was located at the top of the | mast, bringing the total height of the structure to |
The | mast broadcasts digital television, FM analogue radi |
he gold medal before the final round, but their | mast broke shortly before start. |
ons, the DTT antenna attached to the top of the | mast brought the overall height to 315.4 metres (1,0 |
The antenna is on a 264 meters tall | mast built in 1962, which was then the tallest struc |
er uses as antenna tower a 288 metre tall guyed | mast, built in 1962/63. |
the village of Paddlesworth, near a transmitter | mast, but the relatively flat summit gives no real i |
The kinbg plank runs from the bow past the | mast, but stops short of the main hatch. |
erschel suggested renaming Pyxis to 'Malus, the | mast', but the suggestion was not followed. |
work was very difficult and replacement of the | mast by a stronger construction of the same height w |
Base feed: Radio frequency power is fed to the | mast by a wire attached to it, which comes from an a |
shoulder, but he only surrendered when the main | mast came down and the ship was on the point of sink |
The photonics | mast can also support the navigation, electronic war |
This | mast carried the FM- and TV-broadcasting aerials. |
She was subsequently fitted with a third | mast carrying experimental air-search radar, prior t |
After digital switchover, the | mast ceased to relay television channels. |
Nedocromil is another | mast cell stabilizer that also works in controlling |
s, a low concentration of MCD peptide can cause | mast cell degranulation by releasing histamine; at h |
It resembles sodium cromoglycate in action as a | mast cell stabilizer. |
Cromoglicate is used as a | mast cell stabilizer in allergic rhinitis, asthma an |
It stimulates | mast cell degranulation, thus triggering an immune r |
Mast cell tumors are found in the skin of cattle mos | |
In pigs and cattle, | mast cell tumors are rare. |
Mast cell tumors are an uncommon occurrence in horse | |
Nedocromil acts as a | mast cell stabilizer, inhibits the degranulation of |
Sodium cromoglycate stabalizes the | mast cell thereby preventing the release of the medi |
It is a major prostaglandin produced by | mast cells - recruits Th2 cells, eosinophils, basoph |
strongly acidic macromolecular carbohydrates of | mast cells and cartilage are coloured red by the blu |
Mast cells are especially numerous at sites of poten | |
gens, histamine is produced by basophils and by | mast cells found in nearby connective tissues. |
blasts, macrophages, granulocytes, eosinophils, | mast cells and basophils, endothelial cells, platele |
In cells that express LTC4 synthase, such as | mast cells and eosinophils, LTA4 is conjugated with |
stamine in the body is generated in granules in | mast cells or in white blood cells called basophils. |
arge amounts of PGD2 are found in the brain, in | mast cells and found nowhere else. |
ing to IgE already boud by the IgE receptors on | mast cells and basophils. |
e most common PDE in inflammatory cells such as | mast cells, neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, T l |
is found in neutrophils, and chymases found in | mast cells, by cleaving them into a different shape |
ivates a many different immune cells, including | mast cells, eosinophils and basophils, (that are imp |
is a protein secreted by macrophages, T cells, | mast cells, endothelial cells, and fibroblasts. |
n a wide variety of cells, including platelets, | mast cells, macrophages, basophils, NK cells, B lymp |
lagen, interstitial cells, smooth muscle cells, | mast cells, lymphocytes and monocytes. |
c progenitors, including early erythroid cells, | mast cells, and megakaryocytes, and also in nonhemat |
is expressed at high levels in erythroid cells, | mast cells, and megakaryocytes. |
Toluidine Blue is often used to identify | Mast cells, by virtue of the heparin in their cytopl |
range of cells (endothelial cells, macrophages, | mast cells, keratinocytes) responding to this chemok |
D2), induce the activation and degranulation of | mast cells, resulting in the release of histamine an |
a monomer, is produced in activated T-cells and | mast cells, and is activated by the cleavage of an N |
s shown that interleukin-10 is also produced by | mast cells, counteracting the inflammatory effect th |
s appear to be the main isoenzymes expressed in | mast cells, whereas in basophils, alpha-tryptases pr |
n neutrophils cells and chymase and tryptase in | mast cells. |
persensitivity from many cells, especially from | mast cells. |
it is used in histology for staining heparin in | mast cells. |
Inhibit histamine-release from | mast cells. |
It inhibits the degranulation of | mast cells. |
se of inflammatory cytokines and mediators from | mast cells. |
ylatoxin, causing the release of histamine from | mast cells; C5a des-Arg is a much less potent anaphy |
s appear to be the main isoenzymes expressed in | mast cells; whereas in basophils, alpha tryptases pr |
as also a storm at this time, which resulted in | mast collapse. |
Original steel lattice | mast collapsed, showing contact with building at the |
Their Aug. 10, 1991 "WORLD-TALLEST AERIAL | MAST COLLAPSES" account states "COLLAPSED WITHOUT CA |
Home to the third annual | MAST Conference and trade-show (12 to 14 November 20 |
as a 70-metre-high shortwave radio transmission | mast constructed at Zeesen in Germany in 1931. |
of 95 metres in two parts, connected toward the | mast construction. |
A | mast containing the antenna for television broadcast |
This | mast could not be built on the site of Erching, as t |
eles, Altered Esthetics Gallery in Minneapolis, | Mast Cove Gallery in Kennebunkport, Maine, and Femin |
with directional radio antennas: on the smaller | mast dipole antennas with reflectors were installed |
to, while the rotator is mounted on the antenna | mast directly below the antenna. |
struction, which consisted at sections near the | mast divided by insulators in multiple sections and |
broadside against her brought her blazing main | mast down, engulfing the ship in flames. |
al hero who nailed the Union Flag to the fallen | mast during the Battle of Camperdown, to avoid insin |
e is a monument resembling a windsurf board and | mast erected in her honour near the beachfront at Ch |
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