「Fens」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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The Back Bay | Fens, a freshwater urban wild in the latter area, is |
The Back Bay | Fens, a Frederick Law Olmsted-designed park |
That constituency was dominated by the | Fens, a district of Liberal inclined smallholders. |
Flap endonucleases ( | FENs, also known as 5' nucleases in older references |
me in the Abbey after losing his baggage in the | fens, and just before his death in 1216. |
The | Fens and Anglian system is a collection of rivers in |
and alkaline water bodies such as hot springs, | fens, and salt marshes. |
This was accomplished by draining the | fens and establishing projects like the test track o |
or building a mansion at nearby Scawston in the | Fens, and other grants of stone given to Emmanuel an |
th century, Park Drive, along with the Back Bay | Fens and the Fenway, connects the Commonwealth Avenu |
fterwards, taking up a position near Ely in the | Fens and threatening Cambridge Castle and the route |
It is surrounded by salt marsh, | fens, and bogs. |
Its landscape includes many | fens and reedbeds in Erne valley. |
prefers damp locations such as marshy woodland, | fens and river banks. |
It grows in open wet habitat such as | fens and meadows. |
dwalk, one can see the broad with its adjoining | fens and alder carr. |
is a plain countryside, which once was full of | fens and ponds. |
Its habitat includes | fens and other moist and wet habitat, generally on s |
the A15 on the western edge of the Lincolnshire | Fens, and has a population of 141. |
It is now confined to relatively unpolluted | fens and grazing marshes in the Broadlands of Norfol |
33, Drebbel was involved in a plan to drain the | Fens around Cambridge, while living in near-poverty |
It rises in The | Fens around Rockland All Saints and joins the Little |
to pump water from flood-affected areas of The | Fens back into the River Great Ouse. |
the northern and western edges of the Back Bay | Fens before ending at Mountfort Street. |
Many of the rivers drain The | Fens between Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire. |
ovides for an interconnected network of swamps, | fens, bogs and marshes". |
s then filled in, apart from a few yards at the | Fens Branch end, which remain watered and serve as a |
built the Stourbridge Extension Canal from the | Fens Branch to Shut End (in Kingswinford) thus openi |
as found in the Norfolk Broads and Lincolnshire | Fens, but since 1910 it has been seen only at Pashfo |
These may be found growing in | fens but usually less well owing to competition from |
t is formed by various small brooks from nearby | fens, but mainly from its main water source from Vol |
It used to be found in the Cambridgeshire | fens but by the early 1980s the populations had grea |
ddy Mun, who was angered at the draining of the | Fens by the Dutch, led by Cornelius Vermuyden, in th |
FENs can also act as 5'-3' exonucleases on the 5' te | |
ip of the engineer Vermuyden, came to drain the | Fens, can be seen in several of Over's older houses |
is found on aspen and various willow species in | fens, carrs and on river banks. |
FENs catalyse hydrolytic cleavage of the phosphodies | |
marshes, freshwater marshes, wet sandy beaches, | fens, damp grassland and bogs. |
icipated in improvements in the drainage of the | Fens Districts. |
East Anglian religious hermit who lived in the | Fens during the early 8th century - it is stated tha |
He was not exclusively malevolent; if the | Fens flooded and the waters reached the villages, pe |
Fens flooding in February 2007 | |
eement on this point) found in the Lincolnshire | Fens had yellow undersides. |
nineteenth century, all of the acid peat in the | Fens has disappeared; drying and wastage of peats ha |
o the river by gravity, but the draining of the | fens has resulted in the land surface dropping, and |
orth-west of Huntingdon, lying just outside the | Fens, has just a few hills, but a significant change |
Fens have a relatively high pH from seepage inflows | |
t of the Isle of Ely in Cambridgeshire, and the | Fens have inspired some of his work. |
Fen was uninhabitable until the draining of The | Fens in the seventeenth century. |
At its creation, the chalk barrier ran from The | Fens in the north-west to the clay woodlands in the |
he company which drained the Great Level of the | Fens in the mid-seventeenth century. |
The Muddy River continues from the | Fens in a stone-paved channel surrounded by a narrow |
moor ("dead moor"), one of the largest existing | fens in Germany. |
morial - Veterans Memorial Park in the Back Bay | Fens in Boston, MA. |
Eifel and the Ardennes in the area of the High | Fens is not clearly defined. |
That of the Black Sluice | fens is the South Forty-Foot Drain. |
hram Gowt, where the junction with the proposed | Fens Link will probably be located. |
Langrick is a small village in the Lincolnshire | Fens, lying in Langriville parish, about 5 miles (8 |
swamps, bogs, | fens, marshes, and estuaries)." |
hen built a series of parks stretching from the | Fens near the existing Commonwealth Avenue greenway |
n the grouping are physically separate from the | Fens network. |
Fens of Nathsar - consisting of The Ruins of Kunark | |
1589 and 1593 in the village of Warboys, in the | fens of England. |
nd of several major land drains of the northern | Fens of eastern England, which are known collectivel |
by-pass channel of the River Great Ouse in the | Fens of Cambridgeshire, England. |
The term Soak dike is used in The | Fens of eastern England to mean a ditch or drain run |
eating a vegetation type similar to that of the | fens of East Anglia and which is found nowhere else |
Audus was born in Isleham in the | fens of Cambridgeshire. |
He is particularly venerated in the | Fens of eastern England. |
The Ouse Washes are an area in the | Fens of Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, England. |
h in 1836 to trade goods in the Huntingdonshire | Fens of East Anglia. |
to North and South America; it grows in fields, | fens, open woods, thickets, and along roadsides. |
Fens Primary was awarded the Artsmark in 2007. | |
following the amalgamation of the two schools, | Fens Primary School was formed. |
Fens Primary was, in May 2008, appointed to mentor a | |
For a more detailed reviews of | FENs see |
rd, settled on a boulder clay island within the | fens since the Bronze Age, 3 miles (4.8 km) south of |
In 2003, Star 107.1/5 in Ely and The | Fens split frequencies. |
subalpine forests, alpine tundra and freshwater | fens that surround the lake. |
ridle paths of Frederick Law Olmsted's Back Bay | Fens, the building was acquired by the Tennis and Ra |
While broadcasting as 'Star | Fens' the station also covered the Ely and Littlepor |
Nene, on relatively high ground overlooking The | Fens, the area was historically part of the Isle of |
He has been compared to Kees | Fens, the most widely recognized Dutch critic). |
ccumulating data through excavations within the | Fens; this data was geological, environmental, and m |
He directed the | Fens to be dredged, graded, planted, and turned into |
rshes to the north or the formerly water-logged | fens to the south, this narrow strip (also known as |
that to get to it travellers had to go over the | fens to reach it, while others believe it may come f |
hich he is seen sailing through what is now the | fens to establish a monastery, now Crowland Abbey. |
line Avenue where the Riverway and the Back Bay | Fens, two links of the Emerald Necklace park system |
is thought to have been raised above the marshy | fens using gravel, with a width of up to 60 feet (18 |
mine Street north east through Cambridge to The | Fens; Via Devana ran northwest through the town on i |
The endonuclease activity of | FENs was initially identified as acting on a DNA dup |
ption of the Ancholme Level the draining of the | fens was executed and defended by a continuous and u |
In The | Fens, water from the surrounding higher land is carr |
ntly navigable above Crowland but plans for the | Fens Waterways Link include a new link upstream of h |
Map of proposed | Fens Waterways Link |
The Environment Agency is organising the | Fens Waterways Link a major construction project to |
At the time the | Fens were mostly flooded, and the village is on a sm |
In around 1882, the Back Bay | Fens were dredged to convert them into a holding bas |
lf, our nature reserve includes the surrounding | fens, wet woodland and wet heath. |
ut as an organiser of an Owenite commune in the | Fens, where he first observed the strange phenomenon |
rles River, while some drains into the Back Bay | Fens, which were formerly a saltwater marsh. |
tham, which is designed to carry water past the | fens without being part of them) is known as the Nor |
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