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  • rated by a computer as tightly compressed or compacted, and hence more difficult to read and edit.
  • soils on the approach roads was sufficiently compacted and stable under a bed of rubble (though 1 m
  • The new tanks for the M20 were compacted around the cockpit and designed to flow from
  • As the sediment is buried it is compacted as more and more material is deposited on to
  • s a volcanic plug or spine of extremely hard compacted basalt resistant to erosion, and is the remn
  • for more than a mile and the site below has compacted bison bones nearly 13 feet (4.0 m) deep.
  • The dam, which was built of compacted boulder clay and shale, is 157 feet high and
  • shuttering because they are less effectively compacted by means of vibration (improved by using for
  • such processes behave differently on densely compacted chromatin, known as the `accessibility hypot
  • The dam, built of stone and compacted clay to minimize execution and cost, is 440
  • Originally, the surface was made of compacted coal cinder and players had to wear knee pad
  • "McMichael writes densely; his language is compacted, coiled, sprung (in Hopkins's sense) and hig
  • • MAIN DAM Maximum Height: 272 m Type Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC)
  • The Kroombit Dam is a roller compacted concrete dam, built to replenish the groundw
  • spillway and the precursor of modern roller compacted concrete (RCC) stepped spillways.
  • (184 ft) tall and 156 m (512 ft) long roller compacted concrete (RCC) dam.
  • It was the first arch gravity Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) dam in the world and comprise
  • existing earthen dam with a layer of roller compacted concrete, approximately 3 ft (0.91 m) in thi
  • The Patea Dam is a high compacted earth fill-type hydroelectric dam in New Zea
  • The Santiago Dam is a roller compacted earth and rockfill structure 136 feet (41 m)
  • airfield constructed by Army Engineers using compacted earth for its runway, parking and dispersal
  • This breaks up the compacted filter bed and forces the accumulated partic
  • of the ground would also have to be forcibly compacted first.
  • More recently compacted graphite iron has been used for diesel engin
  • The first commercial application for compacted graphite iron was for the brake discs for hi
  • The graphite in compacted graphite iron differs in structure from that
  • Compacted graphite iron (CGI), also known as vermicula
  • ance to the car park and is made up of level compacted gravel.
  • Firn becomes glacial ice-the long-lived, compacted ice that glaciers are composed of.
  • Most whitewater is compacted in the Marble gorge where rescue of swimmers
  • f time the loose sediments were cemented and compacted into hard rock layers.
  • It was made from earth compacted into a wall 16 metres (52 ft) high and the r
  • ounding areas, but it has incrementally been compacted into being mostly within the city of New Orl
  • old One Hundred are classic Britpop elegance compacted into the neatest seven inch pop parcel... Ma
  • The dam is made of compacted loose materials.
  • acao butter and the partly defatted cacao, a compacted mass of solids that could be sold as it was
  • Permeability (ability of compacted mould to pass air through it)
  • Due to the tightly compacted nature of this ossuary, bones were broken or
  • IntegraBase Basecourse Is Compacted on Kabul-Kandahar Highway
  • ha comments on how the forest world could be compacted onto the ship like the console room is compa
  • Compacted oxide layer glaze describes the often shiny,
  • r ceramic) surfaces in contact, the study of compacted oxide layer glazes is sometimes referred to
  • defined as an ordered binary tree to model a compacted placement of blocks (objects), which is tota
  • About 5 feet (1.5 m) of compacted plant material is needed to form 1-inch (25
  • g been laid on top of thousands of tonnes of compacted rubbish.
  • The base of the ice pad is compacted sand which contains the pipework for the ice
  • , 17 feet (5.2 m) wide) and is metalled with compacted sandstone lumps and iron slag from local blo
  • This monitor burrows in compacted sandy loam and gravel, in areas dominated by
  • he Roman script, this creates a rather oddly compacted script with far more consonant letters than
  • Aerating compacted sites and planting competitive desirable pla
  • in the winter months, when "winter roads" of compacted snow across the tundra were used by heavy ve
  • located on approximately 8 meters (25 ft) of compacted snow, lying on top of 80 meters (262 ft) of
  • urials by covering it with 8 feet (2.4 m) of compacted soil.
  • Giant foxtails prefer compacted soils, high in nitrogen and phosphorus.
  • ate other well-drained sites and even heavy, compacted soils.
  • compacted soils;
  • ther it is measured in the freely settled or compacted state (tap density).
  • asphalt-impregnated jute rolled out over the compacted surface over a square mesh track (SMT) grid
  • pregnated jute which was rolled out over the compacted surface over a square mesh track (SMT) grid
  • Army Twelfth Air Force using a graded earth compacted surface with a prefabricated hessian (burlap
  • he XII Engineer Command using a graded earth compacted surface, with prefabricated hessian (burlap)
  • he XII Engineer Command using a graded earth compacted surface, with a prefabricated hessian (burla
  • ce XII Engineer Command using a graded earth compacted surface, with a prefabricated hessian (burla
  • Typically Website text is compacted to 4%, thus increasing effective throughput
  • It can be installed and compacted to meet handicapped accessibility specificat
  • s of very thin, flaky crystals that would be compacted together in sparkling masses.
  • sites such as mining spoil heaps and heavily compacted urban sites.
  • o makes the comparison, calling him a "trash compacted version" of Tracy.
  • As the sedimentary deposits were compacted, water was squeezed out, hence turning clay