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Two different designs have been developed for the two types of ponds: sea cages and tanks.
Each replicate line was maintained in large (51i31 cm) tanks containing 60 snails of matched compatibility selection status, with no intervention on mating strategy incorporated.
To accommodate the flensing deck and blubber cookers a superstructure was added above the oil tanks.
The fuel farm consists of ten 55,000 l tanks on an elevated concrete pad.
Unused tanks of petroleum, materials containing asbestos, chemicals for experimentation, and thousands of other items were left behind.
Selected non-state actors are also represented, among them think tanks, business organisations, multinational corporations and the media.
In fact, conversion of old tanks into percolation tanks is more effective as far as the impact on groundwater is concerned.
Plants were submerged for 12 d in the tanks.
After 10 d of submergence, the plants were removed from the tanks and returned to standard irrigated conditions.
The fluid motion in the stirred tanks used in laboratories and in industry is usually turbulent.
Males and females were isolated in unisexual tanks in the laboratory, and fed frozen crickets ad libitum.
Collectors were provided with hermetic tanks to store samples in 10% formaldehyde.
The fish were obtained from a local fish dealer and kept in 100 liter tanks at room temperature with a 12012 h light0dark regime.
714 obtained commercially and kept in laboratory tanks until use.
The uv-cones were not taken into consideration because of the low emission of the monitor in this spectral range and the use of glass tanks.
Copepods were rinsed in filtered sea water and were directly added in tanks containing uninfected oysters.
The average periods between the peaks in prevalence were approximately 27,26 and 37 days respectively in the low-level, medium-level and high-level immigration tanks.
Rainwater drained from the hut roofs into tanks was sometimes tainted with salt and fragments of seaweed after gales.
Our analysis is in favour of investments in replenishment mechanisms such as irrigation tanks and percolation tanks.
In 1930, the authorities installed sedimentation tanks which allowed the heavier solids to deposit.
Even where dipping tanks were installed, farmers failed to use them correctly.
The vast majority of tanks manifestly continued to function.
In a low rainfall year, the major part of the contribution comes from tanks.
In the other villages, for various reasons, there are tanks, but they have fallen into disuse.
A few works have concentrated on realistic mixing tanks.
Whether they do not know from experience, that the water will dry up sooner in the small tanks than in the larger.
Finally, the tanks containing them were removed and the building heated conventionally.
A relatively detailed description of the water sources, tanks and distribution systems was available for every outbreak.
Uninfected copepods were added to the tanks at the beginning of the experiment.
One day before exposure to infected copepods fish were transferred into small tanks (2 l).
Her lower hold was divided into 22 steel tanks that could hold 60,000 barrels of oil.
In search of success, policymakers turn to experts outside the state in locations such as think tanks or academia.
Examination of fishes took place 2 - 10 days after they had been transferred to the tanks.
Fish from each haul were transferred to and kept in tanks supplied by filtered sea water.
Then there were the men engaged in heavy industries (producing, for example, tanks), and in agriculture.
They were placed in holding tanks containing aerated, dechlorinated water and washed sand, before being exposed to aqueous extracts.
After infection, fish were maintained in larger tanks for 48 h and parasites counted as described previously.
Ten fish were then transferred to each of the 6 exposure tanks, and the experiment started.
Therefore, seepage from tanks adds 85 to 115 mm per year on an average, in a normal year.
There are about ten thousand tanks (ahars) in this region, which irrigate about half a million hectares of land.
Visible surface soil staining and strong hydrocarbon odours were apparent throughout the workshop, generator room, and around the external tanks.
Various items of machinery and fuel storage tanks were also located in areas adjacent to the drum stockpiles.
Think tanks have played and continue to play a pivotal role in determining the role of the state in modern day governance.
As discussed above, think tanks are prominent among these civil society groups.
Through the efforts of think tanks, the larger society has begun to ' understand ' and ' accept ' policies (managerialism) being propagated to alter the state.
Fish were revived, returned to their tanks, and prepared for microspectrophotometric analysis (see below) 112 days later.
The turtles were housed in tanks with a platform allowing them to stay out of the water.
The eggs were obtained from different animals at different seasons, and after different periods of storage in tanks.
Regulations with respect to petroleum product contamination are much more varied and often relate to underground storage tanks and groundwater aquifers.
The application of this work is to possible instabilities of satellites due to fluid motions in fuel tanks.
Storage tanks are required to be emptied, scrubbed and sanitized every 6 years.
On the north side, underneath a raised terrace, is a room partially sunk into the ground and flanked by two large open water tanks.
Both depots have wooden crates enclosing metal tanks that stored the petroleum products.
Early efforts to combat these problems included the use of sedimentation tanks, disinfection by silver ionization and cleaning of the distribution network.
Thus, the outdoor tanks were considered an optimal environment for validation during the first 35 d after hatching.
Replenishment costs are the costs of converting the existing tanks into percolation tanks that would replenish the aquifer.
The residents depend on rainwater collection for water supply, which is collected off limestone-coated roofs and channeled into underground storage tanks.
Lamps positioned below the transparent tanks illuminate patterns on the surface of the water as it ripples and splashes.
Finding unexploded ordinance, land mines, and sources of leaks from pipes and tanks are some examples.
Such sources include land mines as well as chemicals leaking from gas pipelines and chemical storage tanks.
There must be a large production of this species in the tanks and swamps on the south-west of the control area.
The workers arrive at about 9am in the morning and start filling the tanks and barrels with water.
In some cases, tanks and lorry parts were produced alternately on the same production line.
Recharge effort is through desiltation of irrigation tanks, land levelling, and watershed development programs.
An integrated approach to groundwater development/exploitation with surface water bodies like tanks.
On the contrary, groundwater development is seen as a substitute for tanks, which are the main agents of replenishment, thus exasperating the negative externalities.
The few specimens taken are doubtless from unkilled patches of this alga in tanks.
Futurists and think tanks leap to offer headlines as to where they see the powers of technology taking us - their predictions often conflicting.
The tanks were cleaned by siphoning off the debris.
A pyne (canal) taking off from a medium-sized river and traveling some 50- 60 kms, feeding 60-100 ahars (tanks) is not unusual.
From technological consideration, ahars or tanks are above-surface storage works3 that are made by utilizing the gentle gradient of the area.
In short, in a normal year, tanks contribute as much as normal rainfall in replenishment of groundwater.
The errorless learning group completed assembly of the tanks at a higher level of accuracy than the group that received conventional instruction.
Using empirical studies, opinion surveys, cost-benefits analysis, and various forecasting techniques, think tanks develop objective proposals for the improvement of public policy.
The institutional weakness of neostructuralists (fractured over many think tanks with differing points of view) was a second variable.
After 1 month, 50 fry out of each group were transferred into 50 l tanks.
In each of only 2 tanks 1 dead copepod was found.
Examination of fish took place 1- 10 days after they had been transferred to the tanks.
The author attended the workshops for 'labour unions and civil society' and for 'policy advocacy groups and think tanks'. 11.
In fact, bona fide neoliberals are fractured in several think tanks just like neostructuralists.
I saw enemy tanks rolling over my dead or wounded comrades.
They must be considered as estimates of a particular habitat unit within the tanks.
They were fixed in 10% formalin immediately after death and preserved in hermetic tanks.
Hence, from time to time, the deformed tank's scale must be re-labeled.
Following surgery, fish were revived, returned to their tanks, and processed for microspectrophotometric analysis 102 days later.
A combination of iron contamination and too little inhibitor caused the explosion below, damaging power lines and tanks.
While this kind of fragmentation is due largely to physical features, the fragmentation of holdings irrigated directly by tanks is a human system feature.
We know well from experience that the water will be sooner dried in the small tanks than in the larger tanks.
He isn't able to buy spares for his tanks or his aircraft.
On live fish kept in tanks, however, the parasites were observed to move around on the body surface.
As more water flows between tanks, the frequency and duration of unstable musical sections will increase.
The overall amount of water pumped between tanks is proportional to the total volume of water in the system.
Most sanitation systems for human excreta are on-site facilities, including latrines, non-sewered public toilets and septic tanks.
An oil slick began to spread from the ship, leaking from damaged tanks.
However, due to reliability and cost, the final solution was a robot that moves along a rail at the top of the tanks.
The manipulator is responsible for moving the robot on and off the tanks.
Although they would be able to dispense with large cisterns, they would still require tanks.
Freedom of thought is ground under the caterpillar tanks of the inevitable wartime dictatorship.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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