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Page 444
... changes in flow ( discharge ) , velocity , depth , and sediment transport associated with the passage of a flood in a natural channel with a sand bed . Changes in bed form and the approximate Froude number at which such changes might be ...
... changes in flow ( discharge ) , velocity , depth , and sediment transport associated with the passage of a flood in a natural channel with a sand bed . Changes in bed form and the approximate Froude number at which such changes might be ...
Page 495
... changes in quality of stored products . Further study is needed concerning changes in colour , odour , flavour , tex- ture , nutrients , moisture content , staling , and rancidity . Information is also needed on the characteristics of ...
... changes in quality of stored products . Further study is needed concerning changes in colour , odour , flavour , tex- ture , nutrients , moisture content , staling , and rancidity . Information is also needed on the characteristics of ...
Page 538
... CHANGE The forest community changes with the seasons . Super- imposed on these changes are the daily rhythms of day- light and darkness ; of these effects , the length of daylight , or photoperiod , is an important component of seasonal ...
... CHANGE The forest community changes with the seasons . Super- imposed on these changes are the daily rhythms of day- light and darkness ; of these effects , the length of daylight , or photoperiod , is an important component of seasonal ...
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would become the principal reserve asset while gold | 36 |
Excretion the elimination of the waste products of | 50 |
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