10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHEETLIKE»
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However, both have in common high abundances of filaments and sheetlike
morphologies. When the filamentous species are separated into thick and thin
filaments, two different situations emerge (fig. 6.8, panel E). Thin filamentous
forms ...
Jon D. Witman, Kaustuv Roy, 2009
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Geology of the Olduvai Gorge: A Study of Sedimentation in a ...
Criteria for Depositional Environments of Sandstones in Eastern Fluvial-
Lacustrine Deposits Sheetlike; thin to moderately thick (1-2 m) Commonly
massive; may be crudely laminated Generally poorly to moderately sorted;
commonly bimodal, ...
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United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
X), but many small sheetlike bodies or dikes of it in the granite area are too small
to be represented, and many other dikes of it are found in the deep underground
workings. Where the rocks have been much altered it is, moreover, not easy to ...
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
The best explanation is that these dikes were injected into thin and strongly
disjointed lava flows near the land surface of their day and sent off many
sheetlike and irregular apophyses into these flows. 60 50 40 30 20 h 10 h Koolau
dike ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1987
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Evolutionary Patterns: Growth, Form, and Tempo in the Fossil ...
Runnerlike forms differ from sheetlike forms (fig. 1.5A) in three ways. First, in
runnerlike forms radial canals frequently extend beyond the edge of the mat as
free peripheral stolons. Second, the ring canals of runnerlike colonies are
frequently ...
Alan H. Cheetham, Jeremy B. C. Jackson, Scott Lidgard, 2001
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Physical Geology: Exploring the Earth
On a smaller scale, igneous intrusions form sheetlike bodies including dikes, sills
, veins, laccoliths, and pipes. A dike is a discordant intrusion that appears as a
band of igneous rock slicing across strata, whereas a sill is concordant and in ...
James Monroe, Reed Wicander, Richard Hazlett, 2006
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A History of Atmospheric CO2 and Its Effects on Plants, ...
Jabalpur Lameta Deccan Traps and Intertrappeans Lenticular and sheetlike
bodies of medium- to fine-grained calcareous sandstone alternating with red
mudstone. Contains calcic paleosol profiles. Sheetlike and lenticular bodies of
coarse ...
James R. Ehleringer, Thure Cerling, M. Denise Dearing, 2006
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ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
By closing on the tail side, the sheetlike structure can be dispersed in aqueous
solutions as spherical, rodlike, or disklike micelles (Fig. 3). Closure on the head
side forms the corresponding inverted micelles in oil. Oil added to a micellar ...
4.7 Tissue Membranes: Thin, Sheetlike Covers mucous membrane Epithelial
membrane that lines tubes and cavities of the digestive, respiratory, urinary, and
reproductive systems. serous membrane Type of epithelial membrane that occurs
in ...
Cecie Starr, Beverly McMillan, 2013
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
(x) Works reproduced in or on sheetlike materials. In the case of any unpublished
work that is fixed, or any published work that is published, only in the form of a
two-dimensional reproduction on sheetlike materials such as textiles and other ...