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Scatter the flaked almonds on to the uppermost layer of cream, along with the raspberries.
Soil, the biologically active, porous medium that has developed in the uppermost layer of the Earth's crust.
Failure is now defined when the growing mode I crack reaches the uppermost layer of fibres.
The uppermost layer tends towards a silica structure while the core of the coating remained unchanged.
Blistering usually takes place within the uppermost layer of the skin (epidermis), producing fragile, easily broken blisters; subepidermal blisters are tenser and are more difficult to break.
The uppermost layer has the highest temperatures and it is called a mixed layer, because it is continuously being mixed and thus kept in contact with the atmosphere.
The drifters were designed to follow the uppermost layer of the sea with a thickness of about 2 m.
Scientists had expected the first signs of a slowing of the destruction to be seen in the uppermost layer, above 21 miles, because complicating factors like wind circulation and effects of other kinds of pollution are uncommon there.
Deconstruction of the filters revealed that the main clogging mechanism was organic matter build-up at the uppermost layer of the filters.
First, plants would promote the weathering of rocks to fine clay minerals, and as rooting systems evolved, and symbiotic relationships with microbes increased, the depth of the uppermost layer of rocky soil in which chemical weathering took place would increase.
Lipids in the uppermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), play an important role in the skin barrier properties.
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