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The littoral zone is the part of a sea, lake or river that is close to the shore. In coastal environments the littoral zone extends from the high water mark, which is rarely inundated, to shoreline areas that are permanently submerged. It always includes this intertidal zone and is often used to mean the same as the intertidal zone. However, the meaning of ""littoral zone"" can extend well beyond the intertidal zone. 1
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Conceiving What Lies Beneath as a Hitchcock-style thriller, Zemeckis and director-of-photography Don Burgess (whose career had begun with work as a camera operator on the 1981 Canadian slasher Happy Birthday to Me) tricked the film out with perspective-warping angles, the most memorable of which required the use of a glass floor, to which floorboards were added in postproduction by dint CGI. 1
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""The entry bar has fallen to the floor,” said Mike Tuchen , chief executive of Rapid7. ""These are literally some of the world’s most important boardrooms — this is where their most critical meetings take place — and there could be silent attendees in all of them.” 1
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This mutation produces a hydrophobic motif in the deoxygenated HbS tetramer that results in binding between β1 and β2 chains of two haemoglobin molecules. This crystallisation produces a polymer nucleus, which grows and fills the erythrocyte, disrupting its architecture and flexibility and promoting cellular dehydration, with physical and oxidative cellular stress 1
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1. Sites.google.com, (2015). MISS SAIGON Protest - Yellow Face Dramaturgy.
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1. Eastern Solent Coastal Partnership, (2013). Southsea and North Portsea Island Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management Schemes (portsmouth: Portsmouth City Council).
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Group Stratum Bedrock Geology Quaternary Superficial Deposits Aeolian (Brickearth) Deposits Yellow/brown mainly non-calcareous silt or clayey silt which may locally contain a few flint and chalk fragments Alluvium Soft organic mottled silty and sandy clay Second River Terrace Gravels Gravels and sandy gravels (only the higher terraces are described as clayey). In the south of the Portsmouth district, the gravels are predominately flint Estuarine Alluvium Brown and grey mottled soft silty clay and silt Storm Gravel Beach Deposits Fine to medium gravels with some interstitial sand and shell debris Bracklesham Group Earnley Sand Formation Glauconitic silty sands and sandy silts, with thickness given as 22-25m. The Earnley Sand rests on the Wittering Formation, with the base of the Formation marked by the transgressive surface (a boundary formed by rapid sea level rise) overlain by glauconitic silty sands and pebble bed The Earnley Sand is overlain by the Marsh Farm Formation. The boundary is marked by the upward change from the Glauconitic Sands of the Earnley Sand Formation to the thin-bedded clays and silts with Glauconitic Sand laminae of the Marsh Farm Formation Marsh Farm Formation Laminated clay; sand interbedded with clay in equal proportions; and fine- to medium-grained sparsely Glauconitic Sand with laminae and intercalations of clay, with a thickness of 12 – 13.5m. As noted above, the formation rests on the Earnley Sand. It is overlain by the Selsey Sand Formation whose base is marked by a sharply change to thinly bedded clays and silts with glauconitic sand laminae. Wittering Formation Greyish brown laminated clay; sand interbedded with clay in equal proportions; and fine- to mediumgrained sparsely Glauconitic Sand. It rests on London Clay, a dark grey bioturbated clay and its thickness is given as 40-53m. The Wittering formation is overlain by Earnley Sand Formation, with the boundary marked by the transgressive basal surface of Glauconitic silty sands with pebbles Thames Group London Clay Formation Grey, pyritic, bioturbaded silty and fine-grained sandy clay with seams of calcareous cementstone and flint pebble beds. It has a sandy bed at the base Bognor Sand 5-10m thick and comprising Glauconitic bioturbated or cross-bedded fineand medium-grained sands, partially cemented Chalk Group Upper Chalk White chalk with flint seams Table 1. General Description of the lithology (Eastern Paretnership, 2012) 1
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Most of us, however, would argue that there is a distinct difference between human and animal intelligence and that human brains are arguably superior. In fact, many believe that humans are the most complex and intelligent animals on earth. For example, no other species matches our ability to use language. We are also believed to be more advanced in the areas of abstract thought, self-awareness and self-expression. 1
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1. Fitzgerald, D., and Kay, J. (2008). Working together in children's services (London: Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
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""Current children’s services policy is the main driver for the development of interdisciplinary teams, based on the belief that ‘working together’ is a key factor in the success of improving services to children and families."" p86 1
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UK inflation rate fell to 0% in February, the lowest since records began, official figures show. 1
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""Take your camera everywhere you go"" ""Try the shot from the hip"" ""You don’t have to know beforehand what you captured on film."" 1
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Perceptual, cultural and language barriers need to be overcome for diversity programs to succeed. Ineffective communication of key objectives results in confusion, lack of teamwork, and low morale. 1
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In October 2008, the Centre for Employment Studies Research at the University of the West of England, UK, held a one-day research event on gender inequality in employment. 1
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