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With regard to crystalline rock that constitutes deep geology, attempts have been made to explore its hydraulic characteristics by focusing on the network of numerous fractures within.
However, we have too little information about what constitutes deep and dangerous depression.
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The composition of publication types across the literature shows that there are plenty of sharing of case studies of and experiences with BIM education in academia through international conferences, yet there is a shortage of publications in international journals constituting deeper research into academic BIM education.
It constitutes a deep challenge to democracy as we know it.
Since pastoralism constitutes a deep cultural tradition in Jordan, simply removing animals from the range was never considered to be the right solution.
An extensive genome analysis showed that Synechococcus PCC 7502 constitutes a deep branch of the cyanobacterial phylogenetic tree with Pseudanabaena species, which is basal to the plastid branch (Shih et al. 2013).
This research therefore constitutes a deeper examination of these issues and proposes a new approach that allows for a global analysis of the fatigue phenomenon.
The nature of the transactions between Flumzy and Fenomeno constitutes a deeper layer of weirdness in Sendor's world - more than the peculiar set dressing, it is the element that makes his world so seemingly unlike our own.
The deep stations with counter-vault of Riyadh Metro Project Line 3 are formed by four underground levels that constitute the deep box, where a central atrium configures all passenger flows.
Arguably Heaney at his most linguistically adventurous, the poems in North constitute a deep lyrical inquiry into the politics and violent history of northern Europe.
Subsequent studies by Liu revealed that many of the minerals believed to constitute the deep interior of the Earth transform to the perovskite structure at lower mantle conditions an observation that led him to propose that silicate perovskite is the Earth's most abundant mineral, perhaps accounting for more than half of the planet's volume.
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