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Cultch is a mass of shells, pebbles and gravel; by spreading it on the estuary floor, workers can create a substrate for the oysters to latch onto so they can then cluster to form underwater fortresses.
"...When the leading British line was within 100 yards, the rattle of [German] machine guns and rifle fire broke out from along the whole line... Red rockets sped up into the blue sky as a signal to the artillery, and immediately afterwards a mass of shells from the German batteries in [the] rear tore through the air and burst among the advancing lines".
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Mutual feature for core shell NPS is the approximation of their properties to the properties of homogeneous NPs from shell material when mass of shell will be greater than the mass of core.
Almost at John O'Groats, the beach at Ness of Duncansby sometimes has masses of shells.
The shelly limestones of the Purbeck Beds, England, and the Sussex marble, both of Mesozoic Era (from 251 million to 65.5 million years ago), consist of masses of shells of freshwater snails embedded in blue, gray, or greenish limestone.
His designs were bold and simple in detail, generally executed in high relief with masses of shell or metal inlay.
Then the mass of the shell material per one particle, mshell, was found as mshell = ρ·Vshell, where ρ is the shell density (5 g/sm3).
The simultaneous introduction of two control functions, describing the shape of the shell and the distribution of its thickness, not only ensures a substantial reduction in the mass of a shell but also leads to significant mathematical simplifications, which enable the solution of the optimization problem being considered to be obtained in an analytical form.
The mass of the shell is thought to be rather small, about 10 100 times the mass of Earth.
The capacity and mass of the shell were maintained constant.
The knowledge of mshell/mcore ratio made it possible to find the mass of the shell material for any chosen mass of the core material.
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