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  • , a family and their animals had to be moved downstream a considerable distance.
  • tavern and inn, Brown's Ferry a mile or more downstream, a large farm, and a mill.
  • Downstream a few more burns enter the Spey, the most im
  • with "Old Nan's Weir" which was another weir downstream about a mile from Rushey Lock.
  • ponse) and therefore increased expression of downstream acid resistance genes.
  • ter will be the impact of its defects on any downstream activities and their work products.
  • to onshore and offshore, upstream as well as downstream activities and operations.
  • Authorities expected floodwaters to move downstream, affecting further towns and regions over th
  • ng may affect this vast number of genes, the downstream affects appear surprisingly limited.
  • The child, Jackie, had been washed downstream after a train wreck in a storm.
  • Further downstream, after 63 kilometres, it crosses the Saxon-B
  • d it has also denied water use to historical downstream agricultural and residential users.
  • upstream of the city, and access to markets downstream allowed the development of early industry in
  • Sheffield Flood, which caused massive damage downstream along the Loxley and Don and through the cen
  • s and rolls sand, gravel and polished stones downstream, along the floor of the stream.
  • As rocks are transported downstream along a riverbed, the regular impacts betwee
  • are shot tower was also located not far away downstream along the Thames.
  • Living Downstream also follows the chemical carcinogens agains
  • ver is located approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) downstream, although the Tellico Reservoir, which cover
  • Living Downstream: An Ecologist Looks at Cancer and the Enviro
  • ot a gradual progression of development, and downstream anchorages such as that at Hoyle Lake (which
  • cross-laminae will always have a steeper dip downstream, and will always be perpendicular to paleofl
  • nstead that lights be built 24 miles (39 km) downstream, and an appropriation was made in 1874 to bu
  • Narrows 1 Powerhouse is further downstream and smaller than Narrows 2 Powerhouse.
  • rect road from Bar Panja, located some miles downstream, and Badakhshan.
  • nd determined that riboswitches can act both downstream and upstream.
  • Ocoee Dam No. 2 is just 5 miles (8.0 km) downstream, and Blue Ridge Dam is 23 miles (37 km) upst
  • uced by regressive erosion of particles from downstream and along the upstream line towards an outsi
  • ter the river in large quantities, traveling downstream and causing algae blooms in Lake Waco.
  • t in the central river drainage proper, only downstream, and Guyana's southern highlands upstream.
  • tes to control flow of flood and canal water downstream, and serves as bridge between parts of Kota
  • could achieve a transfer rate of 1280 kbit/s downstream and 320 kbit/s upstream.
  • 8 Mbit/s downstream and upstream bandwidth
  • n Viejo is Upper Oso Reservoir, which spills downstream and into Mission Viejo in wet years.
  • Percha Diversion Dam is a diversion dam downstream and 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the Caballo Dam.
  • against large-scale flooding in other areas downstream and helping to maintain and moderate baseflo
  • t in oil and gas exploration and production, downstream and power generation.
  • ver, on the western edge of Lac Saint-Pierre downstream and east of nearby Montreal.
  • osite Havana, approximately 40 miles (64 km) downstream and southwest of Peoria.
  • utes, but thought it was hopeless to venture downstream, and worked his way back to the uncovered se
  • This cascade transmits signals downstream and results in the transcription of genes in
  • folens (55 km upstream) and Chauvigny (16 km downstream), and 34 km south-east of Poitiers.
  • arantee a supply of water to power the mills downstream and to supply drinking water to the growing
  • The water was then drained downstream and the scale balance adjusted to determine
  • the Thompson's deepening canyon from Savona downstream, and desert and, higher up, pine-covered mou
  • w water and rapids on the St. Lawrence River downstream and Niagara Falls upstream.
  • he Mississippi River (the "right bank" going downstream), and Great Britain received the French terr
  • unning so new results are delivered when the downstream application or use require them
  • Downstream applications, such as isolation of DNA from
  • Downstream applications, such as isolation of DNA from
  • form a loop, preventing transcription of the downstream ara operon elements.
  • Its tributaries (ordered from upstream to downstream) are Beach Lick Run, Sumac Run, the Cold Spr
  • The projects existing on the downstream are Matatila Dam Project, Dhukwan Dam and Pa
  • uth) shore of the river, while those heading downstream are able to maintain their normal traffic pa
  • Further downstream are the brick remains of a pottery which was
  • is way large inundations or low river levels downstream are prevented.
  • in water level varies from EL 9m to 16m.The downstream area of the lake is 750 ha with a temperatur
  • cies found in the lake are also found in the downstream area.
  • r sports, riding, fishing and touring in the downstream area.
  • First, downstream areas experience more erosion from increased
  • xtensive damage to the construction site and downstream areas.
  • Fish can pass the power plant downstream as well as upstream.
  • Many of the big timbers were found downstream as far as Dresden.
  • tee Sioux chief Inkpaduta made forays as far downstream as Smithland.
  • ge and the Burlington-Bristol Bridge located downstream as they are both drawbridges, and are subjec
  • eeland's three-lake hydrologic system as far downstream as Solothurn and the confluence with the riv
  • life below the dam and displace fish as far downstream as Bonneville dam.
  • ed lands along the Skagit River, from as far downstream as the land currently occupied by Mount Vern
  • ealand company) acquired Royal Dutch Shell's downstream assets in New Zealand, since renamed Z Energ
  • upstream business and began disposing of its downstream assets, including the sale of its fabricatin
  • Downstream, at Shepparton, the area was inhabited by th
  • 18 km downstream at Barot, Uhl is joined by Lumba Dugh from t
  • ich was built in the 1850s to replace a ford downstream at Bankend, opposite West Lambroughton.
  • The end of the cave was reached, 400 metres downstream, at the terminal sump beneath another large
  • of the river between the James River Bridge downstream at Newport News and the Benjamin Harrison Me
  • in support of raw water abstractions further downstream, at Chester-le-Street.
  • r is released into the river for abstraction downstream at Tiverton and Exeter.
  • ifeboat station which opened in 2002 further downstream at Tower Pier, next to the Tower of London.
  • he closest alternative is to cross the river downstream at Walton Bridge, a round trip distance of s
  • 4th century Staines was the tidal limit, now downstream at Teddington.
  • Fishing is common downstream at Pont-Audemer.
  • It is united with the Bode further downstream at the Wendefurth Dam downstream.
  • to build upon, rather than the deeper water downstream at the point where High Bridge is built or t
  • wn for its salmon fishing, a further 2 miles downstream at Leaders Bridge on the N72 Mallow to Killa
  • Run joins approximately 6.6 miles (10.6 km) downstream at the community of Benezette, Elk County.
  • The next access point is six miles downstream at Peaden Bridge on State Forestry Road 50 (
  • West Creek joins downstream at the borough of Emporium, Cameron County.
  • soon after Victoria Avenue Bridge, close by downstream at the northeast corner of Jesus Green.
  • d fishing area are also provided seven miles downstream at Morgan's Cove on Lake Guntersville.
  • The downstream B recognition element designated as the BREd
  • strial customers along the north/east (right downstream) bank of the river.
  • d and dressed, as a regular dam section with downstream base width increasing in steps with depth up
  • dge on the Southern Distributor Road further downstream became the preferred route and assumed the r
  • eet are built on the lakes and cannot travel downstream beyond the Welland Canal.
  • ach of which is specific to one of the three downstream biochemical pathways.
  • gonist, blocks these effects as does further downstream blockade of mitogen-activated protein kinase
  • Historic Places in 1989, and also marks the downstream boundary of the Saint Anthony Falls Historic
  • k of funds precluded the construction of the downstream bridge at that time.
  • ompany, formed by the 2010 separation of the downstream business of Statoil ASA into a separate list
  • He was named Executive Director Shell Downstream Business in 2004.
  • Boats were lowered to pull the disabled ship downstream; but USS Commodore Perry, hearing the firing
  • , and other natural resources from the river downstream, but eventually the countryside was cleared
  • ere gradually filled in by sediments carried downstream by the river and human land reclamation.
  • e animals that died upriver and were carried downstream by high waters.
  • McCully was claimed to have been discovered downstream by a group of natives who produced McCully's
  • Whitewater rafters floating downstream by the Hunter Bridge put-in on the Watauga R
  • position in a stream rather than being swept downstream by the current.
  • min G. Humphreys Bridge which had been built downstream by Arkansas & Mississippi roughly two decade
  • an image of the grid that has now displaced downstream can be captured.
  • oelectricity by which water that is released downstream can pumped back into Smith Mountain Lake for
  • Downstream can be found several other large swimming ho
  • r stem-loop structure around 150 nucleotides downstream can interact with members of this family to
  • In molecular biology, the terms upstream and downstream can refer to the temporal and mechanistic or
  • ed to the nation in November 1999, the first downstream cargo of LNG was shipped to Korea in April 2
  • A wooden footbridge further downstream carries the Thames Path.
  • tream operations are usually included in the downstream category.
  • The downstream channel may erode and slowly and unexpectedl
  • sitide-dependent protein kinase-1 (PDK1) are downstream characteristics of PKCs and PKB/AKT.
  • extra 11 cubic kilometres of fresh water to downstream cities and farms during the dry season.
  • ear of sediment, contributing to flooding in downstream communities and making the creek non-navigab
  • negative economic value when their effect on downstream communities was taken into account.
  • tides intervene between the sequence and its downstream complement, it is called a palindrome.
  • hoose to send the VTD+XML file format to the downstream components to avoid repetitive parsing, thus
  • sectors like cement, zinc, glass-fiber, and downstream composite products.
  • Multiplexing - the proxy establishes downstream connections only as needed; this is done to
  • he second, located on the left bank slightly downstream contains 2 x 300 MW Francis turbine generato
  • into the Clinch River to prevent the further downstream contamination.
  • box and use an 'initiator element' (Inr) or downstream core promoter instead.
  • If the dam were to break, communities downstream could be under as much as 22 feet (7 m) of f
  • Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Ethiopia, but downstream countries Sudan and Egypt refused to sign.
  • Racing takes place on the 850-metre downstream course that stretches from Platts Eyot.
  • gatta currently takes place on the 500-metre downstream course from St Peter's Church until 'Silvery
  • and carbon residues that shorten the life of downstream cracking catalysts.
  • etermined by the capacity of underground and downstream culverts and washes to handle the release of
  • ctivated protein kinase and failed to induce downstream cytokines in response to any of the known li
  • Upstream and downstream data signals can be spared using two spare w
  • lie parallel to the bank, either upstream or downstream, depending on the state of the tide.
  • ly dismantled for lumber when it reaches its downstream destination.
  • ure sent a wall of water 40 feet (12 m) high downstream, destroying buildings and bridges, and washi
  • brecht, Fellerdilln, Dillenburg, and further downstream Dillheim.
  • ajor island a number, which increased in the downstream direction.
  • Downstream discharges are also controlled by a similar
  • Rafts made of logs were taken downstream during the monsoon season to Kallayi, where
  • It is designed to benefit water quality downstream during dry summer conditions and provide yea
  • had fallen from her boat and had been swept downstream during the riverside massacre.
  • orth-flowing Orinoco River; it occurs on the downstream, eastern banks of the Orinoco River drainage
  • target protein farnesyltransferase with the downstream effect of preventing the proper functioning
  • e receptor and initiate signalling from many downstream effector proteins such as phospholipases and
  • n becomes biochemically active, binding to a downstream effector.
  • sequent activation of Rap1 and triggering of downstream effectors such as RAPL and Mst1.
  • and beta-gamma dimer, both of which activate downstream effectors.
  • transphosphorylation and recruitment of the downstream effectors.
  • intracellular accumulation of cyclic GMP and downstream effects on several signaling pathways.
  • or 2 is known to mediate the majority of the downstream effects of VEGF in angiogenesis.
  • Several studies have focused on the downstream effects of endostatin reception.
  • release of TNF-α and IL-1β as well as other downstream effects.
  • is of second messengers arachidonic acid and downstream eicosanoids.
  • The differences between core promoters with downstream elements may be explained by
  • y possible for the first 100 metres from the downstream end where a few temporary moorings are avail
  • vertical sluice gate, and is situated at the downstream end of the Woodhouse Mill washlands nature r
  • ub, with the upstream end in Windsor and the downstream end almost at Black Potts.
  • The downstream end of the lower Saint Anthony Falls lock an
  • Downstream end of Wheatley's Ait
  • tream end almost joined to the bank, and the downstream end broken into smaller islets.
  • A tow entering the downstream end of Jamie Whitten Lock
  • Buck Ait at the downstream end broken into islets
  • It is navigable by small boats from the downstream end for much of its length, but the bridge c
  • The main weir is at the downstream end of the island connecting to the lock; th
  • The Don Sahong Dam would be located at the downstream end of the Hou Sahong channel between Don Sa
  • of potential or hydraulic head (upstream and downstream ends), and the other surfaces are no-flow bo
  • ged hands, and Getty continued to exist as a downstream entity.
  • ed an extended detention dry basin can limit downstream erosion and control of some pollutants such
  • nage stormwater runoff, prevent flooding and downstream erosion, and improve water quality in an adj
  • nage stormwater runoff, prevent flooding and downstream erosion, and improve water quality in an adj
  • Yet, in a chain of computation, downstream events may very well find some types of resu
  • Each gene splices to a unique downstream exon that contains its complete coding regio
  • , dammed Whaley Lake to control water levels downstream, expanding the lake to its present size.
  • gitating a car key in the river, going miles downstream, extracting a few drops of water, and then s
  • The Downstream Extremity of the Isle of the Swans.
  • a reservoir and a large segment of its lower downstream face has fallen off.
  • ests, can often be seen resurfacing near the downstream face every few seconds for several hours bef
  • ions to the crest but infill boulders on the downstream face, to prevent scouring make the dam appea
  • lat and vertical upstream face and a stepped downstream face.
  • stock and to stabilize both the upstream and downstream faces of the dam.
  • tonne capacity, with associated upstream and downstream facilities.
  • f sediments also plays a role in relation to downstream fining: smaller-than average particles are m
  • poses a significant and unacceptable risk to downstream fish stocks, and perhaps may even be inevita
  • rature and dissolved oxygen levels to assist downstream fisheries with the intent of increasing the
  • releases of contaminated sediments into the downstream fishery must be addressed in the final remed
  • There is some evidence to suggest that downstream flood events may become more regular and hav
  • ight rise, contributing significantly to the downstream flooding of the Belize River.
  • When the danger of downstream flooding has passed, the intake structure ga
  • ally placed floodplain woodland to alleviate downstream flooding.
  • duce 520 MW of hydro-electricity and prevent downstream floods.
  • Farther downstream, floodwaters enter the Gulf of Mexico throug
  • hich will not have any impact on the river's downstream flow into North-East India."
  • or recreation and agriculture, lessening the downstream flow from a Rio Bravo to a stream a foot dee
  • ks provide a more controlled release to meet downstream flow requirements.
  • d as compensation reservoirs to maintain the downstream flow of the river.
  • ic maneuver, since Lithuanians could use the downstream flow of the Neris River to transport artille
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