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The immediate area, the intersection of Boston Road, East Tremont Avenue and West Farms Road, topped by a tangle of elevated subway tracks, hardly screams tourist attraction.
Stress, dislocation density, and their associated concentrations close to twin tips, within twins, in the immediate neighbouring grain, at the intersection of two twins, and within parent grains were investigated.
Why not make the Route 50 substructure improvements now and bring more immediate relief to the overburdened Route 29/Gallows Road intersection?
The one exception to this is in the immediate vicinity of Lloyd's Corners the intersection of NY 441 and NY 250 where three of the four corners of the junction are occupied by large strip malls.
Finding this manifold turns out to be a particular case of the surface intersection problem and provides an immediate analytical representation of the surface.
Areas in potential reservoirs having the highest effective tensile stress were found to possess the most favorable fracturing pattern, distributed at the intersections of large faults in the immediate vicinity of fractured areas.
Together, the works were meant to highlight the intersection between the Broad's new building and its immediate environs, said Joanne Heyler, the Broad Foundation's director and chief curator.
Rabuffetti et al. use the term crossing index, which differs from the intersections rate in one aspect: The total amount of intersections is divided by the total amount of markings, whereas the intersections rate of Mark et al. is calculated by dividing the amount of intersections by the total amount of markings excluding immediate revisits.
As the cancellation path is only determined by cancelled targets, we define the intersections rate as the total amount of path intersections divided by the amount of cancellations that are not immediate revisits (Eqs. 3– 8).
While he said he was "excited" about the site, Mr. Wonderlich said it was unlikely to have an immediate impact on how people like investigative journalists and ethics officials conduct research about the intersection of money and politics.
He argues that Kennedy's decisions arose from the intersection of distant events unfolding in Cuba, Moscow, and the high seas with the immediate conversational minutia of turn-taking, storytelling, argument, and justification.
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