- by
canalization, and
several fairly large rivers have
thereby provided a good
depth for
vessels for
considerable distances inland. Thus the
canalized Seine...
-
these bulbs divide to form a
solid ****l plate,
which extends and then
canalizes (hollows) to form the
inferior portion of the ****. The
female urogenital...
- Look up
canalization, canalisation, canalisations, or
canalise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Canalization or
canalisation is work to
improve the...
-
rapid burst of evolution, a
phenomenon termed decanalisation.
Cycles of
canalization-decanalization
could explain the
alternating periods of stasis, where...
-
genetic canalization addresses the
extent to
which an organism's
phenotype allows conclusions about its genotype. A
phenotype is said to be
canalized if mutations...
- 000-kilometre-long
network of
rivers and
streams have been straightened, dammed,
canalized or
channeled underground, in an
effort to
prevent natural disasters such...
- The
Canalizations of
Zenobia or El
Kanat are
canals that
according to traditions, were
built by
Queen Zenobia to
channel water from the
Orontes river...
- in
northern France. It is
situated on both
banks of the
Sambre (here
canalized), 36 km (22 mi) east of
Valenciennes and
about 9 km (5.6 mi) from the...
-
architects who led the project.
Among the main
features of the MMP were the
canalization of the Medellín River, the
control of new
settlements on
valley slopes...
- bed
which still flowed through the
heart of the town
became ever more
canalized; and the
wharf system was
built as an
inner city
harbour system. On the...