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| In | topography, a nadir is a point on a surface that is low |
| In | topography, a summit is a point on a surface that is hi |
| In ancient Greek religious | topography, a Ploutonion (Πλουτώνιον), Latinized as Plu |
| The 720-acre (2.9 km2) site's glaciated | topography, a series of meadows, and native plant commu |
| ap, 1861-1862 (emphasis on how geography and | topography affected troop movements); |
| uring a solar eclipse, the rugged lunar limb | topography allows beads of sunlight to shine through in |
| The same authority on Welsh | topography also deals with the statement given in the L |
| ugust 13, 2004, causing major changes to the | topography and ecology. |
| een Los Angeles and Pasadena were limited by | topography, and the three existing lines were all very |
| firing; physical conditioning, map reading, | topography, and explosive devices. |
| following diagram illustrates the basic Rete | topography, and shows the associations between differen |
| n plant species, soil type, region, climate, | topography and management practices that can affect pla |
| houses that were not sold due to the sloped | topography and swampy ground. |
| establishment of the sea, river or lake bed | topography and morphology. |
| gnificance, prominent persons, geography and | topography, and the value of the lake." |
| Dynamic | topography and mantle density variations can explain 90 |
| versity personnel and buildings and Scottish | topography and plans of University buildings and land. |
| The crater has a symmetrical bowl-shaped | topography and is considered to be one of the best pres |
| amiliar places with indeterminate details of | topography, and indeed any powerful phenomenon arouses |
| ural disasters over the years because of its | topography and proximity to natural dry-brush. |
| umane) building policy, the consideration of | topography, and the utilisation of natural barriers. |
| numerous articles on English antiquities and | topography, and edited the tourist handbook Black's Gui |
| a general east-west direction through varied | topography and land uses, including cropland, pasture, |
| ansport in New Zealand, with its mountainous | topography and a relatively small population mostly loc |
| The | topography and the village layout is fictional, but eve |
| his collections in the department of British | topography, and a large number of his drawings and engr |
| act blanket bog, characterised by undulating | topography and including a large, well-developed hummoc |
| According to the History, | Topography, and Directory of Northumberland, its popula |
| The alternative would disfigure the | topography and necessitate a 200-foot (61 m) cut creati |
| manuscripts, drawings, and books on Norfolk | topography, and printed for Mrs. Woodward's benefit the |
| ly intelligence information regarding Papuan | topography and conditions. |
| ut 800 vertical feet (240 m) above the local | topography and is the highest peak in Stephens County. |
| opment philosophy of preserving the culture, | topography and greenery of the Mt Atago area while maki |
| and he published many illustrated volumes of | topography and travel, The Microcosm of London (3 vols. |
| ver, due to space constraints resulting from | topography and from the campus' total enclosure by surr |
| ing area based on the local vegetation type, | topography, and distance from major water sources but u |
| Karst | topography and caves develop in carbonate rocks due to |
| on to interface behavior as characterized by | topography and surface chemistry, lubrication, speed, a |
| has been acknowledged for its unique soils, | topography and climate by the governing body of wine pr |
| now Anglia Ruskin University), and painted ( | topography and light) until this career came to end wit |
| n their homeland and the difficulties of the | topography and climate. |
| In the 1970s Tamura documented the | topography and cultural patrimony of Japan. |
| third complicating factor is the unyielding | topography and cramped sprawl of the area. |
| He surveyed the | topography and monuments of Nubia in 1906 and 1909 to 1 |
| The detainee taught | topography and weapons courses at an advanced-military |
| The area has a rugged geology and | topography and evergreen wooded areas. |
| 7 Byway offers the greatest variety of Ozark | topography and scenic vistas. |
| Elevation differences due to dynamic | topography are frequently on the order of a few hundred |
| e canyons and ravines of the area's badlands | topography are used for ranching purposes. |
| Large scale surface features due to dynamic | topography are mid-ocean ridges and oceanic trenches. |
| The differences in | topography are based on the age of drift. |
| Gentle undulating | topography around the Sun Temple lends some variation t |
| nistrative geography, focusing especially on | topography as it affects military strategy. |
| of the mostly German population and the flat | topography, as German Flatts. |
| ly, the station had only a single track, the | topography at the site, with a steep slope to the south |
| The mid-ocean ridges are high due to dynamic | topography because the upwelling hot material underneat |
| de of the municipality varies because of its | topography between 3,000 and 1,900 above sea level. |
| llections covering such subjects as history, | topography, biography and heraldry, and an important co |
| hysical Geography, Including Sketches of the | Topography, Botany ... (1869) |
| featureless location without water, trees or | topography, but where Dewdney had secured substantial r |
| n and range is a geologic term for a type of | topography characterized by a series of separate and pa |
| Topography, Climate, and Diseases of Cincinnati (1810) | |
| aphics features included naturally irregular | topography, clouds and darkening skies at high altitude |
| eveal enemy threats, mission objectives, and | topography conditions, using pictures to illustrate the |
| e virgin remoteness, or the unique panoramic | topography configuration of the "Arribes del Duero" can |
| The | topography consists of two sub-mounds separated by what |
| e of "man-made contrivances", believing that | topography could test the world's best golfers just as |
| The latter is related to karst-like | topography developed on glacier surfaces (usually with |
| The undulating nature of the local | topography differentiates it from countryside to the no |
| s closely-observed descriptions of Sinhalese | topography, economic and social life, cultural characte |
| It has high relief, which is the apparent | topography exhibited by minerals in thin section as a c |
| n castles, Yilan makes good use of the local | topography for its defence. |
| It is typified by the | topography found in the Great Basin in the Western Unit |
| is mostly rural and contains a wide range of | topography from Mountains to farmlands, including Water |
| els are coupled to NARAC databases providing | topography, geographical data, chemical-biological-nucl |
| nment of Pelican Island consists of climate, | topography, geology, air quality, and waterways. |
| faces and rocky overlooks; to the north, the | topography gradually flattens out as Tekoa Mountain mer |
| Lunar | topography has considerable relief because of the prese |
| arved the landscape over time and a badlands | topography has formed in places. |
| The | topography here is unusual, with Well Gill flowing alon |
| cs of the bush vary depending upon soils and | topography, historical logging and clearing and accessi |
| lectron microscope (SEM) in terms of imaging | topography, however the FIB's two imaging modes, using |
| nying Mr. Mytton through the county (Gough's | Topography, ii. |
| y single one in the kingdom' (GOUGH, British | Topography, II. |
| , which were engraved by Vandergucht (Gough, | Topography, ii. |
| November 1886) was a German scholar of Roman | topography in the 19th century. |
| Topography in the locale of the Helm Canal is generally | |
| because there are no indications of a hilly | topography in the area. |
| The | topography in this AVA is mostly level and ranges from |
| n orientations can be explained by the local | topography, in that the entrances all face downhill. |
| It consists of 960 km² (96,000 ha) of hilly | topography in central Zululand, KwaZulu-Natal, South Af |
| e frozen Bellingshausen Sea, and most of the | topography in the area is named for her crewmembers. |
| common name for the Swiss Federal Office of | Topography) in Bern. |
| Wilderness | topography includes ridges, valleys, and canyons that s |
| he author of some thirty books about British | topography, including Dorset Coast, South Devon Coast a |
| His specialty was | topography, including battles, sieges, and encampments. |
| The | topography influences climate over the entire year. |
| It seems that Randel's survey of New York's | topography informed very little of the Commissioners' s |
| n Britain and in Europe in general, the word | topography is still sometimes used in its original sens |
| Topography is generally undulating or flat, with the al | |
| The term dynamic | topography is used in geodynamics and oceanography to r |
| In the western United States, this | topography is built by a number of normal faults that m |
| south from the Hause, while to the north the | topography is more complex. |
| Due to this, the | topography is much more varied here than in other highe |
| nitude as the surface roughness, the surface | topography is able to interact and cause micro pitting. |
| exposed at the surface, and no crater shaped | topography is evident, the circular nature of the featu |
| The town's | topography is generally level and low, except along par |
| The | topography is low rolling hills. |
| The smoothness of the lunar | topography is interrupted by mountains, craters, valley |
| Topography is relatively flat and land has been subject | |
| The | topography is fairly hilly, featuring ravines and steep |
| A till plain with irregular | topography is referred to as a ground moraine. |
| The | topography is flat prairie with a few granite outcroppi |
| han the Nagarcoil FDL, because of the unique | topography it is very difficult for either of the fight |
| xposing a range of land types with different | topography, lithology and soils. |
| 125,000 m²) is a botanical garden of varied | topography located on the south bank of the Colorado Ri |
| m) wide at its widest point, although rugged | topography makes the actual square mileage much larger. |
| penStreetMap data for routing, Shuttle Radar | Topography Mission for height data and official post co |
| The Shuttle Radar | Topography Mission is an international project spearhea |
| day (and especially due to the Shuttle Radar | Topography Mission and LIDAR-based projects), extractio |
| timated based on DEM data from Shuttle Radar | Topography Mission |
| pographic image generated from Shuttle Radar | Topography Mission data over Iturralde Crater |
| most comprehensive map, NASA's Shuttle Radar | Topography Mission, covered approximately 80% of the Ea |
| s only spaceflight, the STS-99 Shuttle Radar | Topography Mission. |
| The municipality has an abrupt | topography, most notable in the peak Caldoveiru (1,357 |
| ory of Sonoma County: Including its geology, | topography, mountains, valleys and streams. |
| am; known as a significant figure in the New | Topography movement. |
| As per Spanish WP, the | topography name of Salta city is San Felipe de Salta. |
| lding a weekly market on Monday, but Lewis's | Topography noted in 1837 that "this privilege has not b |
| It is also seen as the residual | topography obtained by removing the isostatic contribut |
| is the only county in Virginia with Piedmont | Topography of roughly one fifth in the southeast part o |
| rface refinishing both restores the original | topography of the surface and returns the material to i |
| The | topography of the Spring Mountain District AVA also inf |
| Most of the | topography of the Bahama Banks is composed of calcium c |
| "The Cultural | Topography of a `Bantu Borderland': Busoga, 1500-1850," |
| The book focused primarily on the | topography of the land and commercial products of China |
| The | Topography of Baghdad in the early Middle Ages;: Text a |
| krainian and Russian as яйла to refer to the | topography of the Crimean Mountains. |
| Visitors are able to observe the | topography of two of the major geographic divisions of |
| a side-scan sonar system for determining the | topography of the ocean floor. |
| The | topography of the impact crater appears very subdued, s |
| s: the establishment of the parish unit; the | topography of the landscape and the scarcity of valuabl |
| Because of the geography and | topography of the area the village of Ystradfellte is n |
| The | topography of almost all Earth has been today sampled o |
| The | topography of the impact crater appears very subdued, s |
| The | topography of Trafford Park is either flat or gently un |
| ) of relief which dramatically influence the | topography of the Ocala Karst District and the Doughert |
| The | topography of Vietnam is very hilly which can provide s |
| villages in Eretz Yisrael and discusses the | topography of land based on first-hand visits to the si |
| blished 1835 in The History, Antiquities and | Topography of the County of Sussex by Thomas Walker Hor |
| blished 1835 in The History, Antiquities and | Topography of the County of Sussex by Thomas Walker Hor |
| Due to the | topography of the region, there is no western section t |
| The first release on the label was The | Topography of the Lungs, recorded by Bailey, Parker and |
| Oxen were in widespread use due to the hilly | topography of the Basque Country to which oxen are bett |
| The | topography of the area around Lewes ensured ample chall |
| The | Topography of the Lungs was the first release on Incus |
| The | topography of the region is gently rolling to flat, wit |
| The | topography of the downstream states on the watercourse, |
| There, he would be able to examine the | topography of the battlefield, interview participants, |
| Because of the hill-like | topography of the school's location, its students have |
| Report on the Geology and | Topography of a Portion of the Lake Superior Land Distr |
| blished 1835 in The History, Antiquities and | Topography of the County of Sussex by Thomas Walker Hor |
| The | topography of the terrain imposed an ordered terrace sy |
| tory, customs and folklore, history, and the | topography of a region that makes up a large part of pr |
| along with many other works, The History and | Topography of the United States of North America togeth |
| tural land, as well as swamps all based on a | topography of heavy clay broken up by a vast distributi |
| are crossed by very strong currents and the | topography of the beaches varies from year to year beca |
| The pre-settlement | topography of the peninsula was marked by three hills: |
| y ejecta appears to have been impeded by the | topography of preexisting ridges, thus suggesting a ver |
| further to the east and the Valley and Ridge | topography of most of East Tennessee. |
| illustrations of the 'book' show clearly the | topography of the underworld. |
| ists, suggests that effects were done to the | topography of the ocean floor. |
| The relative flat and even | topography of portions of the suburb of Casey was ideal |
| c location towards the town of Berat and the | topography of the terrain in addition to bad weather ma |
| where the calcerous water has formed a Karst | topography of waterfalls and lagoons, forming an oasis |
| ack such as blepharospasm and whimpering; 2) | Topography of injuries shows that the eye median area i |
| The | topography of the town also presented an advantage for |
| with the idea of lag faulting to explain the | topography of the District, subscribing much of the lay |
| ted by the demyelinating capacity and by the | topography of the lesions. |
| Topography of Goodenough Island | |
| Topography of the Altmark | |
| The | topography of the forest is gently rolling and contains |
| Topography of Ireland, translation, introduction, comme | |
| opographie Anecdotee du Hasard (An Anecdoted | Topography of Chance), collaborated with Claes Oldenbur |
| mountain ranges that distinguish the unique | topography of the Basin and Range to an "army of caterp |
| Karst | topography of soluble bedrock characterizes the entire |
| The History, Antiquities and | Topography of the County of Sussex. |
| the past, the course wound through the hilly | topography of the city and usually started at the inter |
| nd resources, placing sites within the local | topography of mountain and river, the interdependence o |
| chronicle indicate his familiarity with the | topography of Israel. |
| John Gardner Wilkinson - | Topography of Thebes, and general view of Egypt. |
| The | topography of this interface is often dynamic, as it is |
| history-theory stalemate and as a key to the | topography of the spaces "in between," that defines the |
| as constructed in conformance of the natural | topography of Mt. |
| Due to the | topography of the area, Hideyoshi determined that he co |
| The plant's spread has changed the | topography of some California beach ecosystems, especia |
| History & | Topography of Little Timble, Great Timble & Snowden (18 |
| Today the area is used for the museum | Topography of Terror. |
| e Ike in September 2008, forever changed the | topography of the beach. |
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