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Such a mutation would result in a lack of lateral migration.
Lateral migration and accretion plays an important part in fluvial systems.
The orthogonal functions can be used to directly indicate the paths that channels could take in lateral migrations.
Normally, the net result is a lateral migration of water, with downward flow concentrated at vertical irregularities in the wall surface.
This lateral migration only style of sinuosity is believed to be somewhat rare in occurrence within turbidite systems.
Lateral migration rates are largely unpredictable.
It is no longer useable due to partial erosion of the runway by lateral migration of the river channel.
It is inferred that over the past century the lateral migration is probably at the rate of at least 30 m/century.
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Any such scheme shall provide details of such steps as are required to prevent lateral migration of gas into or from land surrounding the application site.
As a consequence of lateral migration, internal levees may be better preserved on inner bends (Schwarz and Arnott, 2007).
Lateral migration of sludge on the belt is a measure of how the sludge spreads across the width of the belt.
River channel migration is the geomorphological process that involves the lateral migration of an alluvial river channel across its floodplain.
Underground migration of biogas (lateral migration) can result in its infiltration into buildings and can cause explosions or asphyxia in confined spaces.
In this view, subduction and back arc extension are not causally linked one to the other, but rather represent simultaneous effects of the lateral migration of the arc.
This incision has prevented any lateral migration of the lowermost Mahakam river, creating a point source deltaic depocenter that has been active since the mid Miocene.
Scroll-bars are a result of continuous lateral migration of a meander loop that creates an asymmetrical ridge and swale topography on the inside of the bends.
The bound FSH-receptor complex is brought by lateral migration to a "coated pit," where such units are concentrated and then stabilized by a framework of clathrins.
Vertical barriers comprise low-permeability in-ground trenches, walls or membranes to impede lateral migration, usually keyed into a naturally occurring low-permeability basal stratum.
In flat roofs, removal of moisture to outside involves lateral migration to special roof or perimeter vents by forces that cannot be controlled or predicted with any degree of certainty.
The islands are eroded and rebuilt rapidly in the apex area, where they have lateral migration rates of up to 150 m/a, with slower rates for the more seaward islands.
PAX3 has an important relationship with c-met in myogenesis; if PAX3 is mutated, c-met expression may be inhibited or prevented altogether resulting in a lack of lateral migration.
The efficiency of a belt press filter is often assessed based on the dry solids content of the product cake, solids recovery and lateral migration of sludge on the belt.
Avulsion occurs when lateral migration causes two meanders to become so close that the river bank between them is breached, causing the joining of the meanders and the creation of two channels.
The drag forces are responsible for driving particles along the flow streamlines, whereas the inertial forces are responsible for the lateral migration of particles across the flow streamlines.