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In Mr. Hazen's paper on "Sedimentation" [1] there is an interesting development of the theory of the removal of suspended matter by sedimentation in the pores of a layer of sand.
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- #296 -- Prohibits funds from being used to implement the Klamath Dam Removal and Sedimentation Study.
What budget-cutting amendments has the House passed this week? 2011
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• Sedimentation Rate (sed. rate or ESR): The erythrocyte sedimentation rate is an indication of the degree of inflammation in the body.
Dr. Andrew Lange: What to Do if You Have Arthritis, Part One Dr. Andrew Lange 2010
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• Sedimentation Rate sed. rate or ESR: The erythrocyte sedimentation rate is an indication of the degree of inflammation in the body.
Dr. Andrew Lange: What to Do if You Have Arthritis, Part One Dr. Andrew Lange 2010
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Sedimentation is an important process in Los Osos Valley.
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Transient Sedimentation explores the effect of movement and relocation on cities and landscapes and includes experimental architecture in Manhattan, Vienna, and other locations.
Prunings XXIX 2007
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Transient Sedimentation explores the effect of movement and relocation on cities and landscapes and includes experimental architecture in Manhattan, Vienna, and other locations.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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Sedimentation from coal mines, coal washing, and logging as well as acidic mine drainage have decreased the biological integrity and productivity of surface waters.
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Sedimentation und paläotektonik in den westlichen Südalpen: zur triasisch-jurassischen geschichte des Monte Nudo-Beckens.
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Sedimentation and changes in the environment brought about by the loss of inflow favor the isolation of species and their consequent speciation.
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