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- (the wearing down of surfaces by the grinding action and sandblasting by windborne particles). Once entrained in the wind, collisions between particles further...
- Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran (風まかせ月影蘭, Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran) is an animated action comedy written and directed by Akitaro Daichi, and produced...
- bright yellow flower heads, and when mature these form seeds attached to windborne "parachutes". All parts of the plant exude a milky sap when cut. Hypochaeris...
- Sedimentary budget Sediment transport coastal Weathering Erosion Aeolian (windborne) transport Biomineralization Bioturbation Compaction Concretion Exner...
- by loesses or similar deposits. A loess is a periglacial or aeolian (windborne) sediment, defined as an ac****ulation of 20% or less of clay with a balance...
- ears (Hypochaeris). Both plants carry similar flowers, which form into windborne seeds. However, dandelion flowers are borne singly on unbranched, hairless...
- been released: Debut, Dallas Br**** II, A Merry Christmas with Br****, Windborne, Nutcracker, and American Musical Journey. "The Dallas Br**** Performs...
- fertilized in the archegonia by free-swimming flagellate sperm produced by windborne miniaturized male gametophytes in the form of pre-pollen. The resulting...
- flooding deposit large quantities of silty loam in much of the delta area. Windborne silt contributes to the total deposit of sediments. It has been estimated...
- content—cones are open when dry and closed when wet. This ****ures that the small, windborne seeds will be dis****d during relatively dry weather, and thus the distance...