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However, in areas where delicate crops would be exposed to wind damage, there are screens of willows and tall reeds.
The East River Park, in east Manhattan, is exposed to wind sweeping up the river and has been closed off by police.
All gliders are able to increase the relative width of their bodies, thereby increasing the surface area exposed to wind resistance.
"The more people understand the issue of renewable energy and climate change and the more people are exposed to wind farms, the more likely they are to support the project," says Hinshelwood.
"The dishes are made of a crumbly earth or clay which is dug as though from a mine and stacked in huge mounds and then left for thirty or forty years exposed to wind, rain, and sun," Polo wrote.
If the lake surface is exposed to wind, the initial ice crystals at the surface will be mixed by the agitating effects of wind on the water near the surface, and a layer of small crystals will be created.
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Additionally, pharmaceuticals could be designed that would be released when exposed to wound exudates, leading to the protease-mediated degradation of substances that impede wound healing.
The entire study area is above wave base (depth of ~ 5 m) and thus is often exposed to wind-driven mixing.
'We're at the end of a peninsula, so we're exposed to winds from the east and the west.
But before it was installed, the turbine makers warned Welsh government contractors it would not be exposed to enough wind where it was positioned.
For the stow position the usually round torque tube is directly exposed to the wind and could influence the wind loads.
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