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The study involved digging trenches across the fault and looking for rupture lines in the sediments.
These ruptures have similar strikes and intermittent rupture lines.
Electron microscopic images of S. aureus exposed with α-MSH and its C-terminal peptide demonstrated remarkable morphological changes including altered cell surface, incipient hole marks, rupture lines, and leakage of cell materials [ 18].
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As can be seen in Fig. 9 that there were rupture-dilative rock areas along the goaf-side direction of the retained roadway which was bounded by rupture line, that was the fracture stable development zone defined in previous section.
Construction is only prohibited on land directly on top of the fault rupture line and generally within 50 feet of it.
In both groups, the rupture line was located at the interface region of the cement and the bone or porous metal cylinders.
For those who have been without gas service since the rupture of water and gas lines in Harlem last Friday, that is what life has been like.
A healthy finding without pericoronal radiolucency was defined by a uniform line without a rupture or a diffuse lucent area below the crown.
Concomitantly, there is a shift of energy to lower frequencies after each event's rupture (dashed lines in bottom panel f2 < f1).
It is also just to the north of a major new liquid natural gas pipeline — a crucial resource in a country that is rapidly running out of oil and water — and Yemeni officials have voiced concern about the possibility that jihadists could rupture the line.
(2) A blow-up from the August image detailing the surface fault rupture (white line) that was mapped by scientists on foot.
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