| 21. | Overlying this unit, separated by a small unconformity, is the'middle rift'unit of Pliocene coarse grained sandstones and lacustrine deposition.
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| 22. | Failure is usually in a composite of fine and coarse grained material, and is active during low flow conditions.
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| 23. | An IBM paper notes that the coarse grained scheme is a better fit for an in-order architecture like RS64.
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| 24. | The yellow pattern represents the fraction of the rock ( excluding fluids ) that is composed of coarser grained sandstone.
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| 25. | As of the HiSeq 2500 Illumina gives the option to output qualities that have been coarse grained into quality bins.
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| 26. | The coarse grained Jordan Formation is poorly cemented, and it has a low clay content, meaning the unit is highly permeable.
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| 27. | Conglomerates are coarse grained rocks dominantly composed of gravel sized particles that are typically held together by a finer grained matrix.
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| 28. | These are set in a medium to coarse grained sand matrix . the pebbles can be up to 100 mm long.
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| 29. | Kame gravels thus tend to be variable and range from fine to coarse grained and even to cobbly and boulder ."
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| 30. | Original food-webs ( left ) are simplified ( right ) by aggregating groups feeding on common prey into coarser grained trophic species.
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