In the 4-minterspacebetween the tree rows leaving 50 cm on either side, 6 rows of cowpea were maintained.
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This is provided by the observation that the electrostatic energy (3.7) in theinterspaceis a decreasing function of the sponginess.
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Interspace, in one of its leading senses, means a space put between.
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We are interested in the poloidal component of the electric field in theinterspacebetween two adjacent chains.
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His views in this passage are outwardly conformist: "interspace," "line and limit," and "boundary" come from the vocabulary of the classic insistence that mind and matter are distinct.
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It may be (as it formally proposes) that it is "destined" that an "interspace" should ever lie between mind and body, but the choice of that new word is artful.
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This fibrous tissue consists of longitudinal outer ribs whoseinterspacedefines the starting area of egg tunnels for certain of the species involved in this study.
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No detailed assessment of the potential benefits of interspacing trees and aero-generators has been made.
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We wished to provide a good quality driving standard with opportunities for overtaking clearly indicated on a road which was interspaced with somewhat tighter bends where overtaking would be prohibited.
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Underside brown, with very broad darker brown transverse fasciae, the interspaces between the markings irrorated with purplish silvery scales.
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The axial sculpture consists of fine, even, arcuate wrinkles, which, except where they bead the posterior thread, are chiefly visible in the interspaces.
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In a few specimens there is also a small reddish-brown spot ininterspace1 near the tornus.
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It is clathrate by about 15 equidistant radiating and 7 spiral ribs, with deep pitted interspaces.
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In most specimens the streaks ininterspace1 and in cell are irrorated with black scales.
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There are six evenly rounded whorls, but with a sharp carina, above which they are smooth, whilst below it they are grooved, with wider interspaces.
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