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noun
An artificial waterway, often connecting one body of water with another
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First, a £240m backlog of repairs to canals, which might deter investors.
Communication between villages is usually easy, thanks to canals and barges, rural roads (many of them paved), and the ubiquitous bicycles and motorized tricycles.
Mr. Richardson argues that even though the man may look similar to Canals, it's not likely Picasso would have painted him around 1901.
The growth of population in both town and countryside brought about an increase in public works, ranging from town walls to canals.
I only just resisted the temptation the other day to reply to yet another picture of a cat posted by a friend that we owe a debt to canals for keeping the feline population down.
Printed and manuscript ephemera relating to canals, commerce and banking, education, politics and elections, religion, smoking, theater, travel and transportation, and technical equipment, primarily in Ithaca and Tompkins County.
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The average canal diameter was 29 (22 36) mm and the mean cortex-to-canal ratio was 0.1 (0.14–0.12).
The mean canal diameter was 24 (18 28) mm and the mean cortex-to-canal ratio was 0.16 (0.16–0.16).
There was a stronger correlation between threshold force and cortex-to-canal ratio at the fracture site (correlation coefficient = 0.61).
Surprisingly, no correlation was noted between threshold force, cortical thickness, canal diameter, and cortex-to-canal ratio as measured on standard AP radiographs.
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