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Sapropelic coal, hydrogen-rich coal, including cannel coal and boghead coal (see torbanite), derived from sapropels (loose deposits of sedimentary rock rich in hydrocarbons) and characterized by a dull black, sometimes waxy lustre.

(The competition was in honor of the community's name, which is derived from a loose translation of Casada, the surname of the family who owned the 20-acre property at the turn of the 19th century).

The exhibition title is derived from the loose English translation of a contemporary French social anthropological study entitled "Montrer / Occulter". David Hockney is a fearless innovator who is always ahead of the curve, experimenting with the latest technologies to discover new ways of making images.

The exhibition title is derived from the loose English translation of a contemporary French social anthropological study entitled "Montrer / Occulter". True to the study, the exhibition continues in the survey's intentions to discover the motivations of what humans decide to reveal and what to keep hidden.

Pleistocene, periglacial loose rock covers on calcareous rocks of Mesozoic Muschelkalk contain sediments, which are derived from loess deposition, frost weathering as well as limestone dissolution processes.

The porosity of this foam derives from the loose packing of the vermicular exfoliated graphite particles together with their internal porosity.

However we restricted ourselves to male ESC clones as it has been reported that female lines derived from inbred strains often loose one of the two X chromosomes during expansion (Barakat & Gribnau, 2010).

This is because the complexes derived from COACH are large and loose in the structure and some proteins in them are not likely to be in the same complex.

Other loose restraints were derived from the cross-linking experiments available for the PrgH/PrgK system after sequence alignment with YscD/YscJ (Sanowar et al., 2010; Schraidt et al., 2010), residues between 153 and 160 in YscD were forced to face the YscJ ring and, in particular the region surrounding YscJ-S214.

The slopes are mainly mantled by loose volcanic deposits that were derived from the nearby volcanic mountains.

The country's Academy of Science says the law applies to "obscene references to the male and female reproductive organs, copulation and women of loose morals, and all words derived from them" - a genre in which Russian vocabulary is particularly rich.

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