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It's eroding slowly, and that's a real problem for them".
Low basin-averaged erosion rates and concave river profiles indicate that the landscape across the CoH is old, and eroding slowly; i.e. the physical character of the landscape changed little in the last 3 4 Ma, and dolomite was exposed on surface probably well into the Miocene.
They go bumping from door-to-door, getting refused repeatedly, their emotional energy draining each month, their resilience eroding slowly but surely.
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That habit is being eroded, slowly but surely.
Formulations that swell but erode slowly (Liu and Krishnan 1999) and that are porous (Mulye and Turco 1995) have been shown to exhibit first-order release kinetics.
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