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The alternation of b-strand and bend segments produces a ' b-serpentine ' conformation for the peptide backbone.
He was a frequent contributor to scientific journals, writing on the crystalline limestones, the origin of continents, the chemistry of the primeval earth, on serpentines, etc.
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The vegetation of ultramafic (serpentine) soils.
The ecology of serpentine soils.
If that threat was delivered today, it carried all the serpentine terror of attack by slow-worm.
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The main thing to keep remembering, when we next confront these serpentine negotiators, is not to let faith, hope and rhetoric run off with our wits.
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The serpentine early track often has a reddish orange frass stain that occasionally zigzags from side to side.
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Accessory and alteration minerals include hornblende, biotite, apatite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite, serpentine, chlorite, and calcite.
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A 5-loop serpentine was introduced, to be ridden at the canter, both with flying lead changes and with counter-canter loops.
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Birbhum is known not only for its red soil and the shallow serpentine rivers ridden with sand islands, but also for the notable poets.
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The mine is linear, very long, irregularly curved, sometimes serpentine and transparently whitish in appearance, without any trace of frass.
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The plant grows in chaparral, scrub, and other local plant communities, often on serpentine soils.
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A major, consistent chemical feature of serpentine soil is a bioavailable calcium:magnesium ratio much less than 1.
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Common features of the stream terrace are friable serpentine soils that are stable, not eroding, and not prone to frost heave.
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Crosscutting veins are mainly mineralized by serpentine minerals (like cross fibers of chrysotile) and magnetite.
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The rocky walls of the tunnels were thought to consist chiefly of the serpentine type, making them less vulnerable to demolition.
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A strange animal with a black serpentine body and a cat-like head jumped out of the cauldron and disappeared into the lake.
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Weight saving features include a serpentine belt with isolation pulley, a plastic head cover, plastic intake manifold and plastic oil filter housing.
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A serpentine balcony supported by iron columns covers the northern third, with a glazed screen creating a narthex.
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The mine is located at the upper-side of the leaf and is described as serpentine with black frass in a continuous central line.
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Usually it coexists with hornblende or actinolite, magnesium clinochlore chlorite, talc, serpentine-antigorite minerals or metamorphic pyroxene.
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The form of such dark clouds is very irregular: they have no clearly defined outer boundaries and sometimes take on convoluted serpentine shapes.
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Many plants have difficulty growing in its serpentine soils due to a shortage of calcium and high levels of magnesium, nickel, and chromium.
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As a result, vegetation is often sparse and composed of specialist species that have evolved to grow in the potentially toxic and nutrient-poor serpentine soils.
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The region also has several edaphic plant communities, adapted to specific soil types, notably serpentine outcrops.
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The name snow snake is said to have come from the serpentine wiggling motion of the poles as they slide down the icy track.
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The mountains serpentine soil stunts the growth of these trees, causing them to mature when only a few feet tall.
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The mine has the form of a long whitish serpentine mine on the stem.
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The mine starts as a serpentine gallery but later becomes a blotch.
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The narrowness of the top opening and widening of the lower part are also common to slot caverns elsewhere, as is its serpentine shape.
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In mineralogy and gemology, serpentine may refer to any of 20 varieties belonging to the serpentine group.
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The mine begins as a relatively short, serpentine track which enlarges to an elongate-oval, whitish blotch located on the underside of the leaflet.
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Other distinguishing characteristics include its serpentine stems and sharply serrated narrow heart-shaped leaves.
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Mineralogists use serpentine as a group name for serpentine minerals.
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Sisiutl masks were often hinged, allowing the serpent ends to simulate lifelike serpentine writhing movements.
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Their form was serpentine and they were carnivorous.
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The barn is also constructed of serpentine and is a bank barn structure.
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The initial serpentine track is often obliterated by the blotch fashioned by third instar larva.
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Increased nitrogen increases the fertility of serpentine soils, soils naturally low in nitrogen.
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They feed on a variety of plants associated with serpentine grasslands.
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The plant grows on serpentine soils below 300 meters in elevation.
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Recruiting is simple and done in a serpentine draft system.
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As they feed, the larvae create long serpentine galleries filled with frass, which enlarge in width as they grow.
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A minilab is typically a "continuous loop" processor, where the film follows a serpentine path over many rollers.
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A different style, which gradually superseded it is dominated by serpentine beasts with interlacing bodies.
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In some implementations, the horizontal direction of scan alternates between lines; this is called serpentine scanning or boustrophedon transform dithering.
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Important examples include the mica, chlorite, and the kaolinite-serpentine groups.
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The mine is at first slender and serpentine.
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The serpentine waterways of the swamps have been a rich source of fish for the locals.
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In 1881, a serpentine wing was added to the home.
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Minerals associated with jadeite include: glaucophane, lawsonite, muscovite, aragonite, serpentine and quartz.
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Serpentinite reactions 1a and 1b, below, exchange silica between forsterite and fayalite to form serpentine group minerals and magnetite.
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Due to the unusual microclimate and presence of abundant serpentine there are an unusual number of rare plants in the upper catchment basin.
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After hibernation, the larva creates a very long serpentine mine, which is stretched from the blotchy part.
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The teams were assigned to pools arranged according to serpentine positioning.
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A variation on linear technology is linear serpentine recording, which uses more tracks than tape heads.
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The thin plate is welded in a regular pattern of dots or with a serpentine pattern of weld lines.
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Serpentinitization of a mass of peridotite usually destroys all previous textural evidence because the serpentine minerals are weak and behave in a very ductile fashion.
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The serpentine is used mainly as a training tool for bending, as it requires at least two changes of bend across the riding school.
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Bunches of grapes and vines curve in an almost serpentine manner on the mihrab frames, and kalasas, tendrils, and rosettes are reduced to dots.
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As a wedding gift, he made her a serpentine chest of drawers and matching dressing table mirror incorporating their initials and the year 1789.
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The serpentine dipped backward, toward the firer, to ignite the priming.
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Characteristic designs included serpentine lakes with their ends concealed in woodland, single trees and clumps of trees in parkland with tree belts round the boundary.
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Local farming may have been influenced by the geology of the area which is predominantly serpentine rock.
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The pattern of the step sequences may be a straight line, circular, or serpentine.
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Few komatiite sequences display even pristine metamorphic assembages, with most metamorphic olivine replaced by serpentine, anthophyllite, talc or chlorite.
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They advance down the serpentine down to the hill.
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She is the most human-looking demon, resembling a young, dark-haired woman wearing serpentine armor.
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The greenish rock is a metamorphic rock consisting wholly of serpentine minerals commonly derived from the alteration of peridotite.
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The trio aria uses a descending sequential ritornello based on the circle of fifths, contrasting with the serpentine vocal lines.
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The horse will continue on this shallow serpentine through the cones for four loops completing the four line changes.
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The mine is serpentine and located in the upper epidermis and mesophyll.
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If an olivine composition contains sufficient fayalite, then olivine plus water can completely metamorphose to serpentine and magnetite in a closed system.
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To improve oil cooling, a finned cooler replaced the serpentine lines in the front passenger fender well.
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The course of the river is serpentine, and its banks covered with verdure.
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The mine has the form of a long serpentine and linear mine.
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The inlet duct has a serpentine diffuser to prevent radar reflections off the engine fan.
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Hard disks and modern linear serpentine tape drives do not precisely fit into either category.
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In some parts, areas were rebuilt in 2009 to reduce the number of serpentine turns.
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The mine starts as a serpentine mine, which is later enlarged to a small, full depth blotch.
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The knobcone is well suited for reforestation as it grows on rocky hillsides in serpentine or granitic soil.
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The mine starts at the base of the leaf and has the form of a serpentine gallery which usually follows the leaf margin.
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A coffered plaster dome, supported by eight fluted serpentine marble columns, caps the striking three-story rotunda.
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Similar serpentine, hornblende, chlorite, anthophyllite + talc-filled faults also cross-cut the peridotites above and amphibolites below the contact.
Low-temperature, fine-grained, alteration products include serpentine, talc, bowlingite, white mica, epidote s. l., carbonate and opaques.
Serpentine occurs as isolated blocks of various size and is highly altered.
The springs can be created in one of two ways - either incrementally using simple beam elements or by directly adding functional macroelements like serpentine springs.
At thoracotomy, dilated serpentine vessels were found on the surface of the right upper lobe, and the diagnosis of a large arteriovenous malformation was considered.
Olivine forms small rounded crystals, which are often partially altered to serpentine or amphibole.
When present, olivine is systematically replaced by serpentine, smectite or less frequently by anthophyllite or calcite.
Object is then transported to the desired location by multiagents in broken serpentine motion.
The pyroxene is often replaced by chlorite, and in some samples, rounded pseudomorphs after olivine (up to 5 %) are present with chlorite or serpentine as the replacement mineral.
Alterations may be incomplete, causing physical properties of serpentines to vary widely.
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They are also called tracs digitaux or finger tracings and (though these terms are also in part interpretative) meanders, macaroni, and serpentines.
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Amphibole fibers are not cleared as effectively as serpentines and therefore accumulate more readily in the distal lung parenchyma.
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Small portable arms were also developed such as "serpentines" and "couleuvrines".
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Alternatively, it can look like two serpentines, one on top of the other.
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Circles are typically painted in serpentines -- sets of three circular lobes.
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