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In low relief, poorly drained areas of WRST with organic soils atop permafrost, heavily used trails tend to become braided as use intensifies (Happe and others 1998).
But this is also a place where the DeCosters' operations have, in two decades, become braided into life.
He's not lost that knack, though it has become braided more seamlessly into the texture of his late life's work.
In these gorgeous pages, poetry, gossip and scholarship become braided into an exotic tapestry that dazzles as much today as it did on publication.
Le Carré, who cherishes the work of PG Wodehouse, takes an almost Victorian satisfaction from watching his characters become braided into the imagination of the ordinary British reader.
Two of the three bars have grown substantially in the past 30 years, while one bar has become braided and its surface area has shrunken.
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Slaking and caking of the soil surface enhance surface run-off towards the wadis that become torrential braided streams with high sediment loads.
In coronal loops the magnetic fields may become twisted or braided on small spatial scales, and thin current sheets may develop where most of the heating occurs.
Once these peak runoff flows have passed, the Yukon River becomes a shallow braided stream, as summer precipitation in the Yukon basin is low about 6 inches (150 mm) of summer rainfall is recorded at Whitehorse and Dawson.
At present, the deployment of self-expandable braided stents has become a common and widely used minimally invasive treatment for stenotic lesions in the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal and respiratory system.
Braided river deposits may become covered with a layer of fine-grained sediments ('overbank deposits', also referred to as 'Hochflutlehm') once the river incises into deeper layers by deepening a major thalweg.
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