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Usually, adjacent properties need to be underpinned, which is trickiest with soil.
Its name derives from the Scottish "kail-yard," a small cabbage patch usually adjacent to a cottage.
It is usually adjacent to that of Seve Ballesteros, with whom he shared a ferocious appetite for the contest and a burning enmity.
This facies is usually adjacent to facies F (Fig. 7).
Seroma is a fluid collection in the surgical bed, usually adjacent to the scar.
In the foot and ankle, adventitious bursae may develop almost anywhere, usually adjacent to bony prominences.
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The spread of disease is usually contiguous, spread from adjacent thoracic structures (mediastinitis, abscess, infected lymph nodes, infectious pericarditis, empyema, paravertebral abscess), although septic emboli from underlying bacterial endocarditis or haematogenous dissemination of bacteria in the setting of sepsis or intravenous drug abuse are not uncommon [5, 84].
Closed thorn forests usually appear adjacent to the savannas.
Forty to 80 nanometres (nm) usually separate adjacent myofibrils in a fibre.
These nesting colonies are usually found adjacent to upwelling currents in the sea where invertebrates and fish that the birds feed on are most abundant.
Additionally, segments usually represent adjacent pixels that belong to the same object.
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