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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stone road" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a road that is made of stone, or has a surface covered in stones. Example: The old village was connected to the nearby town by a winding stone road that had been used for centuries.
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Steam wafted up from the stone road.
The absolute values of the ARIMA coefficients are mostly larger on asphalt road than their counterparts on the stone road whereas the standard deviation of the innovation is larger on stone road than the asphalt road.
Fig. 4 Received signal corresponding to the pulse transmission from 25-cm distance beneath the chassis of the vehicle moving on the stone road at 20 km/h.
The absolute values of the ARIMA model coefficients are demonstrated to be mostly larger on asphalt road than their counterparts on the stone road.
The clustering is exemplified for the PDP corresponding to the pulse transmission from 25-cm distance beneath the chassis of the vehicle moving on the stone road at 20 km/h in Fig. 5.
As an example, Fig. 4 shows the received signal corresponding to the pulse transmission from 25-cm distance beneath the chassis of the vehicle moving on the stone road at 20 km/h.
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The Jurassic Highlands, with its quarries, limekilns and clay pits, were filled with the smells of burnt meadows, the aromas of pieczonka (a meat and vegetables casserole) prepared on campfires in cast iron pots, with the sound of singing at funeral trains and at processions to bless the fields, meandering along stone roads in white dust.
The cost of grass road construction was 71.65% less than that of stone roads, with maintenance costs averaging 60.97% less than that of non-grass terrene roads.
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