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Перевод: weathering


[существительное]
скос или наклон для стока дождевой воды; слив ; выветривание; эрозия


Тезаурус:

  1. Environmental Science: Aspects of nature conservation; Hydrology, especially of peat-covered catchments; Coastal geomorphology and sedimentology including beaches and dunes; Sea-level changes and coastal evolution; Ecology and public impact; Structural geology; Glacial sedimentology; Soil mineralogy and weathering; Aspects of meteorology and geomorphology; Tertiary igneous rocks; Geochemistry; Vegetation and land-use surveying; Remote sensing and geographical information systems.
  2. After burial, bones are protected from the worst effects of weathering, but they may still be subjected to corrosion by soil or sediment.
  3. Bones in pellets are protected for some time (see discussions on this in the sections on trampling and weathering, above), but in wet conditions or in water the pellets disintegrate and the bones they contain are dispersed (Korth, 1979).
  4. Stacks of weathering timber stood between them in the days when four thousand men worked in the shipyard at the height of the Napoleonic Wars.
  5. It will also pay to evaluate how the material is coping with weathering and wear from traffic.
  6. BRITISH Bulldog Davey Boy Smith has legs the size of tree trunks - and they are used to weathering storms.
  7. The teeth also were found to be similar to the condition described after 29 months weathering: for a sample of 31 teeth, 25.8 per cent were split (Fig. 1.6A, B) and 9.7 per cent were chipped (Fig. 1.6E); 34.8 per cent of the incisors were broken.
  8. In keeping with the book's leitmotif, however, let's ignore all that and focus instead on the rich images of Lamb in shock at the lunch interval after weathering 22 bouncers among the preceding 24 balls; of Dexter losing interest after fielding all day in 90 degrees at Karachi; of the normally taciturn Peter May sounding off about the regime which followed him as chairman of selectors; of the "terror of spin" and the West Indian "throat-theory" reign of terror, attributed in part to the meatiness of their backsides.
  9. This is evidence of continuing support from the family in weathering the changes.
  10. But Moose are weathering the cold winds of Indifference well, chiefly by releasing their best single yet ("Little Bird") and a debut album full of interesting moments.
  11. At present the pattern of weathering in small mammals is compared to that of large mammals (Table 1.3), with stage 1 weathering reached in 18 to 29 months (plus 24 months in the pellet) in the prevailing wet climate of central Wales, and stage 2 weathering still progressing after 36 to 48 months (again with the addition of 24 months in the pellet).
  12. The premaxillary suture illustrated in figure 1.4 is shown after 29 months weathering in Fig. 1.5A, and separation along the suture is almost complete.

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