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- urban planning, infill, or in-fill, is the rededication of land in an urban environment, usually open-space, to new construction. Infill also applies, within...
- layers. Erosional cracks were later infilled with layers of soil material, especially from aeolian processes. The infilled sections formed vertical inclusions...
- otoliths is a common technique in estimating the age of fish. Endolymphatic infillings such as otoliths are structures in the saccule and utricle of the inner...
- An infill station (sometimes in-fill station) is a train station built on an existing p****enger rail, rapid transit, or light rail line to address demand...
- Infill is the rededication of land in an urban environment, usually open space, to new construction. Infill may also refer to: Infill (construction),...
- The infill wall is the supported wall that closes the perimeter of a building constructed with a three-dimensional framework structure (generally made...
- is reached. The process is called "infilling" and the material used to fill the space is generally called "infill". Draining of submerged wetlands is...
- in terms of shear strength, spacing between discontinuities, roughness, infill, etc. The orientations of discontinuities with the same origin are related...
- managed by National Highways (NH). NH has been criticised for its historical infill work on several bridges. The railways came into public ownership as a result...
- extension to subside, creating a geographical depression which is then often infilled with water and/or sediments. (An analogy is a piece of rubber, which thins...