Hma lies in the northern part of the Ineu Basin, at the contact zone of Crandului Hills with Mruului Hills and Codru-Moma Mountains, along the Hma River.
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Teachers use multicultural texts that introduce and encourage discussions of multiple literacies, the implications of power, and the " contact zones " where cultures overlap and potentially collide.
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The idea of a " contact zone " relationship becomes even more startling when the objects are not in a museum, but are located at a cultural site.
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Thus, the contact zone between sample and the end plates does not buildup unnecessary shear friction, and a linear / isotropic stress field within the specimen is sustained.
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According to Anthony, the Old Indic religion probably emerged among Indo-European immigrants in the contact zone between the Zeravshan River ( present-day Uzbekistan ) and ( present-day ) Iran.
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In the 6th century BC, an ancient Greek trading colony ( " apoikia " ), Odessos ( Varna ), was founded, becoming an enduring contact zone between Thracians and Greeks.
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All isoglosses commonly share gradual borders deep inside the country, but the northeast always don't, which likely means that the contact zone mixed after the settling of the Slavs in the Balkans.
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The " Sea-Point contact zone ", described by Charles Darwin is a well known region of metamorphic rocks formed by the ( originally very hot ) granite intrusion into the Malmesbury rocks.
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For example, the classical description claims that the surface area of the contact zone doesn't alter the frictional force . . . which is true in some situations-but obviously untrue in others.
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The seaward face of Cape Nome is part of the Nome quadrangle, and is spread over an area of 3.75 square miles ( 9.7 km2 ), along a boundary contact zone noted here.