- phenotypes, some of
which could be
considered adaptive,
further supporting the
canalising role of HSP90. Finally, the same type of
experiment in the
cavefish Astyanax...
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River engineering is a
discipline of
civil engineering which studies human intervention in the course, characteristics, or flow of a
river with the intention...
-
Russian tanks to
penetrate their defences, even
inducing them to do so by '
canalising' them
through gaps and
concentrating their small arms fire on the infantry...
- straightened). The
Rhine between Basel and
Iffezheim is
almost entirely canalised. On a
stretch of 180
kilometres (110 mi),
there are 10 dams, provided...
- Look up canalization,
canalisation,
canalisations, or
canalise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Canalization or
canalisation is work to
improve the...
-
Navigation (S&SY) is a
system of
navigable inland waterways (canals and
canalised rivers) in
Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Chiefly based on the
River Don...
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there are two
sections near the
Tower of London. The
River Fleet was
canalised after the
Great Fire of 1666 and then in
stages was
bricked up and has...
- Canal,
which for its
entire length within Greater Manchester consists of
canalised sections of the
Mersey and Irwell. What is now
Greater Manchester was...
- d'Esnes Sensée (Bouchain)
Hirondelle (..)
Erclin (Iwuy)
Eauette (Marcoing)
Canalisation from
Cambrai down to
Valenciennes was
completed in 1788.
Napoleon saw...
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valley between the Caelian,
Esquiline and
Palatine Hills,
through which a
canalised stream ran as well as an
artificial lake/marsh. By the 2nd
century BC...