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There, a river is trenching its way between the benches.
Extensive geological data were available from trenching and boreholes.
The House Committee before which Welden testified was trenching on the same ground as the present antitrust prosecution.
He continued: "Then you start taking either a spade or a pickax, and you start trenching around the plant — as if you were going to transplant it — two to three feet from the plant".
To meet the demand Malian diggers, or teams of diggers, in the hire of middleman dealers, were trenching sites in the Djenne-Djenno area and pulling figures out of the ground, in the process destroying the historical record.
A flow set of close to 1000 drumlins has been mapped by means of LiDAR-derived digital elevation models and investigated by trenching.
STI structures are the first encountered in case of editing through the chip backside and accurate CAD alignment requires trenching until the lower STI edge becomes visible.
(Geo)archaeological trenching techniques in floodplain and wetland environments are challenging due to the impact of groundwater inflow and highly unstable trench edges.
This technology increases that connection's capacity exponentially without trenching.
Fig. 8 Map showing the locations of streams used for calculating SL and Vf indices, and trenching site.
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