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In 1979 a Yugoslav team, led by Tone Skarja, made the first ascent, fixing ropes to Camp V at an elevation of about 26,750 feet (8,120 metres), with one rope fixed farther up a steep rock chimney (a crack or gorge large enough to permit a climber to enter).
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The analysis so far shows that fixed 'one'-phrases advance farther on the path of constructionalization, and they have developed a stronger connection with the minimizer interpretation as shown in the discussed examples.
This means that even if the population ratio may seem 'fixed', slight deviations will send it farther and farther away from the original fixed value.
So to encourage milk production on the coasts, Congress mandated that the price dairy farmers receive (and consumers pay) would be fixed at levels that increased the farther away you got from the Midwest.
This finding would support the geometric model of adaptation, which predicts that large-effect QTL become fixed more often when populations are farther from an adaptive peak [ 9- 11], as they are in a shifting adaptive landscape.
Prentice said Sohn could use a house the church owned farther up East Lanvale Street if she fixed it up.
This matches the basic concept used for fixed relay deployment that relaying is for serving the MSs located farther away from the BS.
In the gliding test, flapping wings allowed the bot to sail even farther from the base than it did with the wings fixed.
In agreement with recent electrophysiological studies, BOLD responses in V1 and V2 to a wedge stimulus at a fixed retinal locus decreased when the wedge location in head-centered coordinates was farther from the straight-ahead direction.
On February 8th she had to put in at Portland, some 70 miles farther west, to fix a problem in separating oil from bilge water.
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