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1. Buntsandstein is unconformably overlying the Paleozoic.

2. They are alluvial soils overlying stony terraces.

3. Profile Nabbegat is a haplic Arenosol (with Mormoder humus form), overlying a plaggic Anthrosol, overlying a ploughed umbric Podzol (Fig

4. • Removal of the portion of aitch bone and overlying fibrous tissue.

5. · Removal of the portion of aitch bone and overlying fibrous tissue.

6. The Breast is the tissue overlying the chest (pectoral) muscles

7. · Removal of the portion of aitch bone and overlying fibrous tissue

8. · Portion of aitch bone and overlying fibrous tissue retained or removed.

9. Within the studied basins, four seismo-stratigraphic units overlying the acoustic basement were recognized.

10. The loose connective tissue between the alveolar process and the overlying lining epithelium.

11. Contusion: a bodily injury in which small blood vessels are broken but the overlying skin is not.

12. The analysis shows that ozone absorption overlying the nitrogen dioxide absorption bands cannot be ignored.

13. The aquifer is a sand deposit overlying a thick nonfissured layer of Champlain Sea clay.

14. The Buboes stick to deeper tissues and cause the overlying skin to become inflamed, sometimes with fever and malaise

15. Maximum numbers of bacteria generally occur at the pycnocline, where phytodetritus accumulates by sinking from the overlying euphotic zone.

16. Bruise: a bodily injury in which small blood vessels are broken but the overlying skin is not.

17. Its base is limestone bedrock with overlying layers of glacial till, silty clays and wind-blown sand.

18. The foundation of the dyke consists of a layer of interbedded silts and clay overlying a basal sand stratum.

19. Class E Airspace extends upward from either the surface or a designated altitude to the overlying or adjacent controlled Airspace

20. The pressure of the weight of overburden, or overlying rock,(Sentencedict) on a formation; also called geostatic pressure.

21. The granite Batholiths were emplaced more than 10 km subsurface into the overlying gneiss and sedimentary rocks

22. 18 By grafting in another eyecup another lens can be induced to form from the overlying layer.

23. There the quantity of Barren overlying rock and earth is enormous, and detracts immensely from the value of the mines

24. 7 All the associated grave goods belonged to the fourth century, the cemetery itself overlying earlier field boundaries and enclosures.

25. The grooves are most likely formed in a muddy substrate, which preserved them during deposition of the overlying sediment.

26. // Characteristics of the superficial deposits and soils overlying the aquifer including their thickness, porosity, hydraulic conductivity, and absorptive properties;

27. Bruise definition is - an injury involving rupture of small blood vessels and discoloration without a break in the overlying skin : contusion

28. Buboes vary from 1 to 10 cm and elevate the overlying skin, which may be warm and erythematous

29. As the fifth largest continent in the world, Antarctica is also the most Southern, overlying the "South Pole"

30. Limb regeneration requires a Blastema with progenitor cells, immune cells, and an overlying wound epidermis, but molecular identities of these …

31. - characteristics of the superficial deposits and soils overlying the aquifer, including their thickness, porosity, hydraulic conductivity, and absorptive properties,

32. Sphere is Archearl (>2.5 Ga); however, most of the unexposed basement and some exposed basement overlying the tectosphere are Early Proterozoic [Hoffman, 1990]

33. - the thickness, hydraulic conductivity, absorptive and reactive properties of materials overlying the geological unit in which the groundwater is located,

34. Injuries to the talus (the bottom bone of the Ankle joint) that involve both the bone and the overlying cartilage

35. 23 The rubble of solid chilled material overlying the hot core naturally tends to insulate it, and it does so very efficiently.

36. It is characterized by a succession of sandstone and mudstone rhythmites that contrast with the coarse alluvial fan deposits of the overlying Bonaventure Formation.

37. If the gluteus musculature is atrophied and subsequently “absent” from providing shape, the overlying panniculus Adipous is responsible for the “sagging butt” appearance.

38. The accelerator grid include a core and an overlying layer that is made of a material having a mass less than that of the propellant.

39. The lowest Barite blades are truncated their tops (red arrow) indicating that they were already present when the overlying layer was deposited

40. The hot, exploding material also broke apart and melted nearly all of the mountain's glaciers along with most of the overlying snow.

41. Leg short cut: style 3 is the same as style 2 except the ischium, vertebrae, aitch bone, and overlying lean and fat are removed.

42. Evidence from the seismic data also indicates that fluids from the accretionary prism are being expelled into the sediments of the overlying Tofino basin.

43. The high water contents of back-arc basin basalt magmas is derived from water carried down the subduction zone and released into the overlying mantle wedge.

44. Shoshonite nearest the contact with the overlying flow is scoriaceous and, being less weather resistant, has eroded back to form a Conspicuous bench.

45. The leg short cut: style 3 is the same as style 2 except the ischium, vertebrae, aitch bone, and overlying lean and fat are removed.

46. Propagation develops within the working surface of the roll, gradually increasing in depth and width followed by a large surface spall of the overlying barrel surface.

47. A porphyritic mafic rock with a U-Pb zircon age of 150 Ma (Tithonian) has a crystallization Age coeval with marine strata overlying the salt

48. At the dawn of plate tectonics the concept of a weak Asthenosphere layer sandwiched between strong overlying plates and more viscous underlying mantle was widely accepted, albeit vaguely defined

49. The sensory epithelium of the Cristae ampullaris appears as a prominent crest overlying cone-shaped connective tissue; the extracellular membrane of the crista ampullaris is a cone-shaped cupula

50. 14 Heaven knows we need never be ashamed of our tears, for they are rain upon the blinding dust of earth, overlying our hard hearts. Charles Dickens 

51. The Kipawa Syenite Complex, a thin, folded sheet of amphibole syenite, quartz syenite and minor nepheline syenite, lies along a west-vergent thrust separating a lower slice comprising the Kikwissi granodiorite and biotite tonalite dated at 2717 +15–11 Ma, and unconformably overlying metasedimentary rocks from an overlying slice containing the Red Pine Chute orthogneiss, an alkali granite gneiss, and the Mattawa Quartzite.

52. 30 According to the distribution of velocity field, it is inferred that the gas hydrate is mainly distributed in the overlying sedimentary strata near BSR in the study area.

53. Coal companies employ numerous technical experts to study the topography of the land, the extent of the Coal bed, the thickness of the overburden, or overlying rock, and the conditions under which the Coal …

54. As an explanation of this unusual phenomenon, a theory is proposed, whereby the drilling mud has accumulated within the overlying and cooler highly porous and permeable karstic rocks during the drilling and migrates downward.

55. In the studied sections, the Volkhov Oil Collector bed is situated 12-15 m below the base of the Sakyna Formation which is a distinct lithostratigraphic boundary between reddish Argillaceous limestone and overlying grey-coloured limestone.

56. ‘The presence of Crepitus indicates subcutaneous emphysema.’ ‘Subcutaneous emphysema can be diagnosed by the presence of crunching sounds coinciding with the heart rate, Crepitus when palpating the overlying skin, or swelling of the face and neck.’

57. And overlying this is the skin drape, which is a hugely complex three- dimensional structure -- taking right- angled bends here and there, having thin areas like the eyelids, thick areas like the cheek, different colors.

58. And overlying this is the skin drape, which is a hugely complex three-dimensional structure -- taking right-angled bends here and there, having thin areas like the eyelids, thick areas like the cheek, different colors.

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60. Noun a very large irregular-shaped mass of igneous rock, esp granite, formed from an intrusion of magma at great depth, esp one exposed after erosion of less resistant overlying rocks Derived forms of batholith Batholithic or batholitic, adjective

61. Less storm activity has been observed in the Uranian atmosphere than in those of Jupiter or Saturn, due to the overlying methane and acetylene hazes in its atmosphere making the planet look like a bland, light blue globe.

62. ‘Bone marrow and Axillary lymph node biopsies both contained mixed cellularity Hodgkin lymphoma.’ ‘There were ipsilateral matted Axillary lymph nodes, and the overlying skin showed peau d' orange.’ ‘The anterior landmark for the Axillary site corresponded with the articulation of the third rib and sternum.’

63. Under prevailing summer oceanographic conditions along the British Columbia coast, likely ecological consequences of aggregation in and beneath upwelling water include access to high food density in the overlying surface layer, reduced alongshore transport, and horizontal segregation between adult and larval euphausiids.

64. Asthenosphere (ăsthēn`əsfēr), region in the upper mantle of the earth's interior, characterized by low-density, semiplastic (or partially molten) rock material chemically similar to the overlying lithosphere lithosphere, brittle uppermost shell of the earth, broken into a number of tectonic plates

65. Albeluvisol, one of the 30 soil groups in the classification system of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Albeluvisols are characterized by a subsurface layer of brownish clay into which "tongues" of bleached material project from an overlying layer extensively leached of clay and iron oxides.

66. Intrusion of the breccia is interpreted to have been produced by the accumulation of pools of intrastratal fluids in structural traps, which under pressure intruded and stoped into overlying strata, eventually reaching a Goulburn paleosurface where they extruded mud flows and formed sedimentary volcanoes.

67. Based on these, stent struts could be classified as: (I) Apposed struts, (II) struts overlying the ostium of a side branch, (III) malApposed struts that were clearly separated from the vessel wall by flush, and (IV) pseudoApposed struts that were not separated from the vessel wall by visual estimate, but were malApposed in the sense that SA<VWA.