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The stately 16-foot yellow longleaf pine columns were tinged dark by old manure; puddles of water had collected in the uneven slopes of the concrete floors.
The uneven slopes from the apex at 42% and 25% indicates that over-expression of membrane proteins may be less taxing on growth rate than under-expression, suggesting that it may in the cell's favor to over-produce membrane proteins than under-produce.
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Ms. Orlandersmith Almaandand Mr. Overshown (Eugene) enter, sit on two chairs at opposite ends of a symbolically uneven, sloping stage, and in sublime fulfillment of the essence of theater, span generations, create unseen people and ignite a bare stage with the ineffable bond, the unendurable suffering, the dizzyingly conflicted lives of loving people consumed by forces of reality.
No one who has not tried running all day on steep, rocky, slippery, fog-bound British mountains can really understand quite how debilitating such an experience can be: the deep, soul-consuming exhaustion; the bruising; the bone-aching damp and cold; the disorientation; the occasional fear; and, not least, the sheer extra effort required both for going up a steep, uneven slope and for coming down.
The terrain is uneven (it slopes to the east) and the fairway tricky (6 feet wide and 40 feet long).
On many lawns with uneven ground, slopes, or vegetation, the setup will not be possible to achieve.
And uneven surfaces or slopes aren't a problem either.
The model offers the opportunity, at the click of a finger, to exhume a monarch, observe the distorted spine, and note the awkward position of the head, enforced by the uneven base and sloping sides of the untidy grave.
The articulated system was found to be the most suitable for uneven and side-slope terrains because of its optimal steering capacity, agility and good stability.
Boulders lay on the narrow dirt roads below us, and hundreds of people walked in uneven lines along the slopes, with bundles of donated food or clothing on their shoulders, collected from the valley's helicopter-supplied relief depots.
Self-reported environmental barriers [ 2, 7, 12– 14] reflect a person's abilities (physical and mental) and resources (e.g., availability of devices or personal aid) as well as characteristics of the physical environment that a person uses (e.g., heavy doors, stairs, slopes, and uneven surface).
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