Sentence examples for partly thicker from inspiring English sources

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nd - not determined (1) Depths descriptions in parentheses indicate partly thicker horizons nd - not determined (1) Depths descriptions in parentheses indicate partly thicker horizons This chronosequence showed an enrichment in SOC during self-restoration [ 4], which was caused by the development of an organic surface horizon and not by changes within the mineral horizons (Table 1).

nd - not determined (1) Depths descriptions in parentheses indicate partly thicker horizons To test the occurrence of young living roots and to exclude the residual character from former land use Glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) concentration was measured.

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Under slit-lamp examination, waterclefts and spoke-like opacities in the cortex could be seen after two weeks in groups II, IV and V and by the fourth week these features merged to form a partly thick and white shell in the deep cortex region and did not produce fully thick and white shell in any group.

The lenticular opacities were graded with an arbitrary 6-score grading system as follows: 0, clear lens; 1, watercleft and spoke-like opacities (<0.5 of the shell); 2, watercleft and spoke-like opacities (>0.5 of the shell); 3, opacities merged to form a shell (thin, grey colour); 4, shell partly thick and white; and 5, shell fully thick and white.

And Cardinal Hayes is still there, too, its renovated facade partly hidden behind thick, leafy trees.

Feith is fifty-one, but his face is unlined; his hair is partly gray, but thick and moppish.

Its major attraction, a view of Boston's renewed blue harbor, is partly sheathed by thick flaps of Venetian blind.

Now they are picking apart wolf scats for the partly digested meat — thick and dark like tar — wrapped in undigested moose hair.

Using palette knifes and thick, partly unmixed paints, Riopelle created patchy, oleaginous surfaces that look in some cases like mosaics or stained glass windows.

The 11.6-acre site is one of the largest left in central London, a piece of redundant Victorian railway infrastructure that is partly listed, a thick sliver running eastward from the edge of the City, through the territories of the boroughs of Hackney and Tower Hamlets, and crossed by the hipster high street of Brick Lane.

Tall and lumbering, with a soft, pale, pouchy face, partly obscured by thick geek glasses and a baseball cap, he was dressed in baggy streetwear, all of it a little lopsided on his large frame, and looked more like a visiting weed dealer than like the man who usually runs the show.

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