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From Figure 22, farther position of the rings will promote the torque and the speed of the power system.
The Gore family had stayed on Figure Eight Island, farther south along the North Carolina coast near Wilmington in early August.
And a set of five exquisite, pocketable bronze mandala figures takes you farther south into Indonesia and East Java (after a stop to see Thai bronzes at William Lipton), a jumping-off spot for destinations further east, which in this case also means farther uptown.
In the vertical component, the model of the weak sub-arc zone produces uplift along the eastern coast and subsidence farther inland (Figure 5b), a pattern similar to that of the GPS observations as shown in Figure 1b.
They also found that birds nesting closer to a red lamppost had higher cort levels than those nesting farther away (Figure 1c), which was similar to their findings for the white light treatment (Figure 1d) -- and different from the effect of distance for both the darkness (Figure 1a) and green light treatments (Figure 1b).
"The Anatomy of Sorrow" carries the metaphor farther, using figure-like images in the painted central panel to suggest a confrontational pairing of antagonists.
Pairs in figure skating can be farther apart.
Shipboard values for δ13CCH4 stayed below – 60‰ at depths shallower than 1700 mbsf, and gradually increase farther downhole (Figure 5).
The team's camera picked up a yellowish fog half a kilometer from the well (see figure), and water samples farther from the well did not look or smell like oil.
They were limited by the length of the room they tested in, and figure it could go farther, but the very fact that it was able to sustain flight significantly beyond the bounds of gliding is proof enough of the concept.
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