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The most active area of the apron lies offshore Sciara del Fuoco (on the NW flank), where a large amount of coarse-grained volcaniclastic material, derived by the persistent Strombolian activity, is collected and deposited by means of high- and low-density turbidity currents on the lower slope down to 2600 m bsl, more than 20 km far from the island.

As a carbon-rich material derived by slow pyrolysis of biomass, biochar amendment can help to improve the NH3/NH4 + retention during the composting process (Steiner et al. 2010).

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Spencer adds that "in the six months since the Guardian, the Washington Post and others began publishing material derived from provided by a former NSA contractor, Edward Snowden, Inglis' statement is the clearest yet that the FBI and other law enforcement agencies cannot search through the NSA's data troves directly".

But in the six months since the Guardian, the Washington Post and others began publishing material derived from provided by a former NSA contractor, Edward Snowden, Inglis' statement is the clearest yet that the FBI and other law enforcement agencies cannot search through the NSA's data troves directly.

Clinton Cash included material derived from investigative reporting by legitimate journalists and some new donor records from the Clinton Foundation, adding a few original nuggets here and there.

Modal tension major versus minor characterizes the cyclic Symphony No. 3 in F Major (1883), the movements of which are related by material derived from Brahms's "motto" motive, FAF, frei aber froh ("free but joyful").

Heath, a Lib Dem, will ask the Commons that "leave be given to bring in a bill to amend the Regulation of Investigative Powers Act 2000 and the Intelligence Services Act 1994 to ensure judicial oversight of the use of material derived from British citizens by means of surveillance of telecommunications".

That leave be given to bring in a Bill to amend the Regulation of Investigative Powers Act 2000 and the Intelligence Services Act 1994 to ensure judicial oversight of the use of material derived from British citizens by means of surveillance of telecommunications; to make provisions concerning the operation of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal; and for connected purposes.

Typically, the ovary is surrounded by material derived from stem or receptacle tissue, forming a structure called a pericarpel.

Seaward of it is the fore reef, descending into deeper water and floored deeper down by fragmental material derived from the reef.

Tumour DNA samples from a further 38 UK NSCLC patients, including material derived from samples previously screened by microarray was scanned for somatic mutations.

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