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  • By using actively shielded gradients, a gradient pulse is applied during the evol
  • upon the maintenance of ionic concentration gradients across it.
  • The maintenance of precise gradients across cell membranes maintains osmotic pres
  • nergy as a combination of proton and voltage gradients across a membrane.
  • is unmarked and, because of the very shallow gradients along the summit ridge, virtually impossible
  • ps is caused by the communication of surface gradients along the beach by the smoothing of the beac
  • ckport had increased, and with speed limits, gradients and curves, the Midland looked for yet anoth
  • tly oil; however, offshore increased thermal gradients and deeper burial suggest higher gas oil rat
  • Because of the fierce gradients and the mud which made getting up to the pas
  • This stretch of path has fairly easy gradients and is well-surfaced but beyond Hawker's Cov
  • er assistance system' will take into account gradients and real-time route conditions, to advise th
  • re open matrix helping to withstand pressure gradients and maintain structural integrity.
  • including layers and alpha channel support, gradients and transparency effects, anti-aliased brush
  • ostructure, internal stresses, delusion zone gradients, and clad contact angle).
  • proved unreliable, possibly due to the steep gradients and so led to Swansea being the first town i
  • re easily accessible than Dumyat in terms of gradients and paths, it is much less popular, being vi
  • (6)-class, being most effective on the steep gradients and sharp curves of the main lines over moun
  • ch tractive effort, due to train weights and gradients, and good steaming capabilities.
  • is line apart from others are its many steep gradients and sharp curves.
  • line north of Gunnislake had several severe gradients and speed restrictions, which made operating
  • stributions of absorption maxima along depth gradients and across locations.
  • nch railway line noted for its very steep 4% gradients and very sharp 100 m radius curves.
  • r 5 miles more or less straight, with gentle gradients apart from a one in 68 section just before R
  • These gradients are usually variables that are important in
  • When ionic gradients are altered (extracellular K+ increases or e
  • The three field gradients are labeled GX (typically corresponding to a
  • velocity, temperature, and/or concentration gradients are negligible.It can be defined as the flow
  • elastic strains or temperature gradients are neglected.
  • Here, proton gradients are used to drive secondary transport proces
  • Ions that are moved up their concentration gradients are called the driven ion.
  • e for nonlinear problems whose functions and gradients are expensive to evaluate.
  • These gradients are naturally present in the extracellular m
  • These gradients are essential for osmoregulation, for sodium
  • ile section towards Accrington that included gradients as steep as 1 in 38.
  • ace for the majority of its length, climbing gradients as steep as 1 in 88.
  • 1,000 years in Mill Creek Canyon on hillside gradients as high as 36 degrees.
  • The gradients assist in slowing the trains when approachin
  • on the hill above the town in order that the gradients between Brixham and Churston were not too st
  • ves for Palestine Railways to work the steep gradients between Lydda and Jerusalem.
  • hermal conductivity results in lower thermal gradients between inner and outer sections of the fuel
  • n a plant community to various environmental gradients by ordination or by weighted averaging.
  • also prevents air movements and temperature gradients by enclosing the surface in a box of transpa
  • Environmental gradients can be related to factors such as altitude,
  • or evaluation of extracellular concentration gradients due to transporter activity or other factors
  • on 3 describes it as unsuitable due to steep gradients, environmental damage and earthquake hazards
  • ent of intertia, perturbation torques, tidal gradients, etc.
  • pabilities (brushes, selections, histograms, gradients, etc.) as well as new editors for Web Pictur
  • (such as currents, waves, ocean temperature gradients, etc.).
  • he Lammer Law at 528 m (1,732 ft), but steep gradients, exposure to the elements and a lack of natu
  • channel is to help maintain large electrical gradients for the sustained transport of ions such as
  • The gradients for MRM are typically 50 to 100 times those
  • technique for flow visualization of density gradients in fluids using the Gladstone-Dale relation
  • ith the thesis Measurements of concentration gradients in sedimentation and diffusion by refraction
  • There are concentration gradients in such areas that affect particles motion s
  • bundances usually change along environmental gradients in a more or less predictive way.
  • They occur in gradients in the range of 5 and 20%.
  • short, there are several long sections with gradients in excess of 11%.
  • e or proton pump creates the electrochemical gradients in the plasma membrane of plants, fungi, pro
  • line, which had avoided Sheffield due to the gradients involved and came to be known as the "Old Ro
  • line, which had avoided Sheffield due to the gradients involved, and came to be known as the "Old R
  • oad", which had avoided Sheffield due to the gradients involved, see topographical map of the Sheff
  • orth Midland Railway's "Old Road" due to the gradients involved.
  • Sensing of chemoeffector gradients involves chemotaxis receptors, transmembrane
  • nd for the regulation of ionic concentration gradients, is also a target of bretylium.
  • This means that there are considerable gradients leading out of the station.
  • d transfers bars called riffles and occur on gradients less than 1-2 percent.
  • d to deal with traffic growth over the heavy gradients of the North Island Main Trunk and to do awa
  • d to just north of Wicker Station, involving gradients of 1 in 100, a viaduct and three tunnels.
  • may be resolved by factors such as vertical gradients of light or turbulence, symbiosis or commens
  • naling pathway; Nkd and Ptc shape the tissue gradients of Wnt and Hedgehog signaling.
  • ssure, concentration, chemical or electrical gradients of the membrane process.
  • blishing and maintaining the electrochemical gradients of Na and K ions across the plasma membrane.
  • is part of the route has many zig-zags, with gradients of 1 in 4 (25%) as it struggles up the 200 m
  • Gradients on the line range from 1:950 to 1:19 making
  • Because of the gradients on the line to Barnsley this was also the si
  • lower construction costs per mile and better gradients on the completed line.
  • Major peninsular rivers, whose steeper gradients prevent their waters from flooding, include
  • Along this stretch gradients reached a maximum of 1 in 23.
  • cosystem engineering', modifying geochemical gradients, redistributing food resources, viruses, bac
  • ores disrupt transmembrane ion concentration gradients, required for the proper functioning and sur
  • The maintenance of these concentration gradients requires active transport of ionic species.
  • nly one market and excluding transport costs gradients running from the centre, is for example only
  • ame, connecting the town would have required gradients steeper than this.
  • The loop had easier gradients than the original line through Mossley and G
  • This gave the bridge steep gradients that cause heavy vehicles to slow down, resu
  • l was raised to reduce flooding and decrease gradients, the rebuilding of Ryde Pier Head station wa
  • pment capable of producing continuous buffer gradients though this is not a requirement.
  • is approximately 1.7 miles long with severe gradients throughout (steepest 1 in 4), was renowned t
  • areas to migrate east, causing the pressure gradients to shift to the northeast.
  • the direct route was chosen with three steep gradients, two of them to be worked by ropes from stat
  • ugh the general radius of curves was a mile, gradients were as steep as 1 in 264 and practically th
  • Apart from the Lickey Incline, the maximum gradients were 1-in-300 (0.3%).
  • Braided rivers tend to occur on steeper gradients where there is a large supply of sediment fo
  • a few straight alignments without any steep gradients, which linked various north-south roads and
  • From here to Ashbourne, the gradients would become much easier, though this was co
  • d that Northampton was by-passed because the gradients would have been too steep for early locomoti