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"The Thai military have machines ready to build bridges and pave here," he said, tracing a road running east from the Thai border, parallel to the Gulf of Siam.
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This investigation maps shematrin isoform PM273 via in situ hybridization to the outer epithelium from the tip of the OF to the VM/DM mantle border, parallel with the prismatic/nacreous shell border, adding to the characterization of the shematrin family in relation to the prismatic microstructure.
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The slab is infinite along the x direction, but due to layering high-dielectric-constant material sheets on its borders parallel to the x direction, it has a finite y direction.
Postero-lateral border with parallel grooves and edge rows of granules interrupted at intestinal region.
Figure 7 F schematically illustrates a simple explanation of the results as depending on a feedback from areas 21 and 19 toward the area 17/18 border in parallel with the wave-front progression in areas 19/21.
The studies that did not use an independent criterion (Humphries et al. 2010; Da Costa et al. 2011; Langers and van Dijk 2012) proposed a model of human core AC in which the core fields A1 and R run all the way along the anterior and posterior banks of HG, sharing a border roughly parallel to its long axis (see, for instance, Humphries et al. 2010, Fig. 9).
The Gambia River has historically been the chief route between the interior and the coast, but a modern all-weather road now reaches the eastern border and parallels the river on both sides; there are secondary roads throughout the country as well.
The way people traffic across borders is parallel to the way we recruit models.
HexDD performs the forwarding of messages (data and query) following border lines and parallel directions to border lines (see Figure 5a).
By the 1950s, interstate traffic was suffering from the break-of-gauge at the New South Wales state border, and a parallel standard gauge line was opened from the Melbourne to join the New South Wales system in 1962, along with a bogie exchange depot to allow wagons to operate across the broad and standard gauge networks.
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