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There is a point in every George Saunders story when the scene he has meticulously created springs a leak, an anomaly just visible in the corner of the eye, and a sign of the terror about to rain down.
Fresh water saturated the limestone that underlies the Everglades, eroding some of it away, and created springs and sinkholes.
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Henne et al. also found that combining ESCRT-III proteins with each other in the absence of ESCRT-II created spring-like three-dimensional coils.
Some valleys run right up to ridge crests, which rules out spring-fed streams, because not enough groundwater could have accumulated there to create springs.
Fresh water saturated the limestone, eroding some of it and creating springs and sinkholes.
Millstone Grit on the other hand is insoluble but porous, so it absorbs water which often seeps through the grits, until it meets the less porous shales beneath, creating springs when it reaches the surface again.
In the book, she marvels that "someone who didn't yet exist could have the power to create spring".
In cereals, mutations in the promoter or first intron of VRN-1 create "spring" alleles that do not require vernalization, suggesting that they remove regulatory domains normally required for repressing gene expression (summarized in [16], [18]).
The impact also created geothermal springs hospitable to heat-loving microbes.
At that time, there were few stream channels across the plain so that runoff from the foothills tended to infiltrate through the fans and move subsurface to the lower elevations of the plain where it created artesian springs and swamps, a sump-like situation because there was no connection with the ocean at that time.
An extensive geothermal system occurs deep underground within the upper basin, creating hot springs and artesian springs, but is not well understood.
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