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Debuting in 2005, it airs interstitially on the Space television schedule.
Bathynellacea is an order of crustaceans which live interstitially in groundwater.
The show is on hiatus, but the episodes continue to run and the network uses many of the shorts interstitially between shows.
First, they are rarely posed as clearly as this; things tend to happen incrementally or interstitially.
Alkali feldspar occurs interstitially also in the fine- to medium-grained groundmass.
Species of Palpigradi live in interstitially in wet tropical and subtropical soils.
Segments of HypaSpace aired interstitially between Space programs.
Cb and Cr are sited between pixels in the vertical direction (sited interstitially).
Marine species are found mostly interstitially in between sediment particles, while terrestrial species live in the water films around grains of soil.
Johnnie Talk was a show that aired interstitially between regular programming on the NickToons digital cable channel.
Most acochlidians live interstitially in marine sands, while some have conquered limnic systems (uniquely within opisthobranch gastropods).
Macrostomum lignano lives interstitially in sandy habitats, at the intertidal or upper-intertidal zone, usually in the upper 5-10 mm.
During the process, atoms of carbon and nitrogen diffuse interstitially into the metal, creating barriers to slip, increasing the hardness and modulus near the surface.
I didn't realize that you had answered interstitially.... your above expansion of the wikiproject link idea is a good one and I will try to implement it.
In the intramontane lakes of the Cariboo plateau in British Columbia, thick salts (natron, epsomite, bloedite and mirabilite) form interstitially within lake beds.
For this project, Christo will suspend 5.9 miles of silvery fabric panels high above the Arkansas River interstitially along a 42-mile stretch between Salida and Cañon City.
The solute may incorporate into the solvent crystal lattice substitutionally, by replacing a solvent particle in the lattice, or interstitially, by fitting into the space between solvent particles.
In JPEG/JFIF, H.261, and MPEG-1, Cb and Cr are sited interstitially, halfway between alternate luma samples.
This is because carbon dissolves in iron interstitially, with the carbon atoms being about twice the diameter of the interstitial "holes", so that each carbon atom is surrounded by a strong local strain field.
Also topographic alteration of the nucleated erythroid cells can be seen in early myelodysplasia (RA and RARS), where normoblasts are seen next to bony trabeculae instead of forming normal interstitially placed erythroid islands.
Right from the first sentence - "Random bullets are a problem in New Orleans, especially on New Year's Eve" - you're parsing irony levels, remembering interstitially how this is all gone and suspecting you ought not to have laughed at that part.
The process of doping indicates that a cation other than the transition metal cation experienced in the majority of the bulk is incorporated into the crystal structure of the semiconductor, either by replacing the cation, or interstitially adding to the matrix.
Animals that live interstitially in the sand of the ocean floor were responsible for the fossil crawling traces that are considered the earliest evidence of animals and are detectable even prior to the dawn of the Ediacaran Period in geology.
Frenkel defects and quadropolar deformation The major defect in silver halides is the Frenkel defect, where silver ions are located interstitially (Ag) in high concentration with their corresponding negatively charged silver ion vacancies (Ag).
Depending on the size of the dissolved alloying element's ion compared to that of the matrix-metal, it dissolves either a substitutionally (large alloying element substituting an atom in the crystal) or interstitially (small alloying element taking a place between atoms in the crystal lattice).