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    Targeted at imaging steeply dipping events and enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio of both land and marine datasets.  CBM has the steep-dip imaging capabilities of Kirchhoff techniques while offering the multi-arrival abilities of wave equation migration Gaussian Packet Migration / Adaptive Beam Migration (ABM) GPM is capable of creating high-resolution steep-dip images in complex environments or high-frequency images for post-salt targets where stratigraphic resolution is key ABM is a flexible

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    doing this is to measure the dip and strike. The dip is the amount a bed of rock is tipped from the horizontal. The strike is the direction which is ninety degrees from the dip‚ i.e. along the horizontal line on the bed. The strike can be in two directions‚ hence the dip could be in one of two directions also. There is a convention for the strike to be the in the direction you are facing if the rocks are dipping to your right. Some geologists prefer to measure the dip direction‚ rather than strike

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    | The Occurrence of Osmosis and Diffusion in Artificial and Living Cells | David Michael | March 24‚ 2011 | Partners: Fady Guirguis‚ Klaus Blandon‚ and Mauricio Rodriquez. | | * Table of Contents I. Abstract 3 II. Introduction 4 III. Materials and Methods 9 IV. Results 15 V. Discussion 18 VI. Works Cited 23 * Abstract This lab focuses on the understanding of osmosis and diffusion in a practical sense. It allows the conductor to see what factors affect diffusion

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    Islington Arts Factory (London)‚ has performed and choreographed dances such as The Lion King and Dansepyenu is as multitalented and multifaceted as they come. She currently holds a MA in Theatre and Development from the University of East Anglia and a Dip. Ed since 2009 at the Edna Manley School of the Visual and Performing Arts. She is a Director at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts. Master of Education Education (M.E.T.) in Education Technology‚ University of British Columbia

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    Period 3 Elements – Summary of Physical Properties Advanced Chemistry Book + website The elements in Period 3 of the periodic table are the elements sodium to argon. They represent the most straightforward trend in properties. As the atomic number of the elements increases across a period‚ the trend is from metallic to a non-metallic character. Electronegativity is a measure of an element’s ability to attract a shared electron pair to itself. Metals have a smaller electronegativity than 1

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    SUMMARY OF COOKING TERMS The following is an alphabetical list of terms that describe ways of applying heat to foods. Basic cooking methods described earlier are included‚ as are more specific applications of these basic methods. BAKE To cook foods by surrounding them with hot‚ dry air. Similar to roast‚ but the term bake usually applies to breads‚ pastries‚ vegetables and fish. BARBECUE (1)To cook with dry heat created by the burning of hard wood or by the hot coals of this wood. (2)

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    The Hunt For Seasonal Workers Crosses Borders 1 The Hunt For Seasonal Workers Crosses Borders Jaiel A. Omari Kaplan University MT203: Human Resources Management Instructor Denise Rodgers September 11‚ 2012 The Hunt For Seasonal Workers Crosses Borders 2 The Hunt For Seasonal Workers Crosses Borders This paper will talk about how work shortages have force companies to seek help outside America by tapping into the global market for employees via the Internet‚ and technology

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    in legislative research to understand and predict the votes cast in the senate. Specifically‚ the research on factors that lead to senators voting against their party has become prominent because of the increasing partisan polarization in Congress (Poole and Rosenthal 2007). Finding statistically significant factors that influence Senate voting is important in understanding Senators’ willingness to vote against their party in a system that depends on bi-partisan cooperation in order to pass laws. Senators’

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    involved in street and prison gangs. They found a small but significant relationship between gang membership and prison aggression. This implies that they imported subculture values of being in a gang with them into prisons. Further support comes from Poole and Regoli who looked at juvenile correction facilities and found that inmates who were violent outside of prison where more likely to be violent inside of prison. This shows that they may have imported aggressive characteristics into the prison setting

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    treated with molasses and other flavors or additives. 2. Users place a wad of tobacco in the mouth and chew or suck the chemicals (nicotine) out. B. Snuff or Dip is finally grounded tobacco into a coarse‚ moist mixture. 1. Snuff is used in little pinches 2. Snuff is placed between the cheek and gum. C. Both chewing tobacco and dip contain nicotine and other carcinogenic chemicals. II. What does smokeless tobacco do? A. First of all‚ it increases saliva production (bad incidence story)

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