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It is time for conversion, emersion in the truths of our case.
In terms of investments and / or emersion made.
They return to this home-scar after each grazing excursion, typically just before emersion.
Intertidal organisms are also especially prone to desiccation during periods of emersion.
Another factor inimical to corals is prolonged emersion, but resistance to this varies with the species.
The warmth of the fire was pleasant after our emersion from the cold water and our exposure to the chill of the forest night.
Under emersion conditions tacts will frequently emerge.
The feeling of an organic emersion plays on the clock's intended metaphor, a dependency and union of man and nature.
I just hope I have half the balls (and abandon) of a 16 year old when I do my emersion in my 60's.
Technical Design Emersion Text.
With the emersion of online communities there is a "real life" hoola-hoop and the other and "online life."
A monolayer is adsorbed homogeneously with each immersion or emersion step, thus films with very accurate thickness can be formed.
"This is our exploration," Mr. Cai said of the installation, "Virgin Garden: Emersion."
This evening, the lieutenant and Mr. Green observed an emersion of the first satellite of Jupiter, which gave 214 degrees 53' 45" of longitude.
Pierre Elliot Trudeau French Emersion Public School in St. Thomas, Ontario.
The unit has many specialized pieces of equipment including watercraft, snowmobiles, side scan and stationary sonar, ATV and cold water emersion suits.
Evidence that the rings might have gaps first arose during a stellar occultation in 1984 when the rings obscured a star on immersion but not on emersion.
Mr. Cai is creating "Virgin Garden: Emersion," which he said would explore notions of spirituality using elements of Chinese philosophy and culture.
Towards the end of the Famennian, first hiati started to appear leading to complete emersion of the western Pyrenees at the onset of the Mississippian.
Because intertidal organisms endure regular periods of immersion and emersion, they essentially live both underwater and on land and must be adapted to a large range of climatic conditions.
On the 29th of June, at two o'clock in the morning, Mr. Cook, in conjunction with Mr. Green, observed an emersion of Jupiter's first satellite.
This gradient of climate with tide height leads to patterns of intertidal zonation, with high intertidal species being more adapted to emersion stresses than low intertidal species.
The corals were presumably killed off in glacial periods by emersion, by the decrease in sea temperature and by the increased amount of mud stirred up by the lowered sea level.
One drop of the erythrocyte preparation was examined under oil emersion using a Zeiss Axioskop mocroscope fitted for differential interference contrast microscopy, at a magnification of x1000.
Low water periods may leave it temporarily emersed, although it is sensitive to prolonged emersion and is one of the first species to be lost when water levels in lakes are artificially managed.