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Imbricated - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Imbricate refers to clastics sediments that are laid down with a preferential orientation of the composing grains. This is most often applied to conglomerates and gravels. It is generally related to ...
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Imbricated - Definition of Imbricated at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Imbricated. Look it up now! ... Use imbricated in a Sentence...
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Definition of imbricated from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... 3. In decorative art: Having scales lapping one over the other, or a representation of such scales; as, an imbricated surface; an imbricated pattern.
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MGWC 2.2: IMBRICATED RIPRAP; SLOPE PROTECTION AND STABILIZATION TECHNIQUES MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT; WATERWAY CONSTRUCTION GUIDELINES; REVISED NOVEMBER 2000; PAGE 2.2 - 1; DESCRIPTION; Materials for imbricated riprap construction and installation should meet the following requirements: ·...
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"Legalizing Illegal Timber in Guyana: Imbricated State and International Networks Subverting Laws and Policies" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ISA's 50th ANNUAL CONVENTION "EXPLORING THE PAST, ANTICIPATING THE FUTURE", New York Marriott Marquis, NEW YORK CITY, NY, USA, Feb 15, 2009 <Not Available>.
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The Chihshang fault in eastern Taiwan, characterized by 3 cm of surface slip per year, is one of the most rapidly creeping thrust faults known in the world (Angelier et al., 2000; ... Lee et al., 2003). Other than a recent ML Strike-slip aults that produce both large earthquakes and near surface creep have been studied (i.e.,
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imbricated adj : (botany) used especially of leaves or bracts; overlapping or layered as scales or shingles [syn: imbricate] ... Imbricate \Im"bri*cate\, Imbricated \Im"bri*ca`ted\, a. [L. imbricatus, p. p. of imbricare to cover with tiles, to form like a gutter tile, fr. imbrex, -icis, a hollow tile, gutter tile, fr.
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imbricated (comparative more imbricated, superlative most imbricated) ... the spaceport filled up with emptiness and that imbricated silence made up of the low roar of the air-cycling system, the hum of the robot sweepers, the sizzle of the noctolux lamps, and the sound of distant footsteps...
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This article has been cited by other articles: ... This record provided courtesy of AGI/GeoRef. ... S. Singh, A. K. Jain, and M. E. Barley; SHRIMP U-Pb c. 1860 Ma anorogenic magmatic signatures from the NW Himalaya: implications for Palaeoproterozoic assembly of the Columbia Supercontinent; Geological Society, London,
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