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Jones called the ridges "a smoking gun" proving that such pulses happen, but unfortunately, the ridges do not go back to the time of the PETM.
And along with the black-and-red color scheme, the 0.95 collection also features ridges on the ear cups that are intended to echo the ridges on Leica's lenses.
Instead of carved out grooves, the master metal has ridges.
Peering through a microscope, he studied their cusps and ridges.
Avoid open fields and the tops of hills or ridges.
Most notably, the cup has ridges and the egg does not.
Image: NASAEuropa has surface features reminiscent of Earth's mid-ocean ridges.
The ridges of a finger are vital to a successful reading.
Ruffles Flamin' Hot Potato Chips have ridges filled with spicy flavors.
The inside is a labyrinth of corkscrew shapes, nodules, and ridges.
Ridges or not, the Pixelbook Go is a joy to carry around.
Using the back of a fork, make ridges in each piece. 2.
I highly recommend the Speck Presidio Grip Phone Case with the ridges.
The small ones are embossed with cartridge ridges and Game Boy controls.
Plus, the chips' ridges help to catch and enhance the spicy seasonings.  
Saturn's rings were no longer flat discs; ridges and tiny gaps appeared.
When it rains the still-cooling lava ridges give off steam plumes.
Giant wind turbines dot the highest ridges, like candles on a cake.
I scanned the far ridges for bighorn sheep, but had no luck.
And we are fighting over these little ridges covered in freaking foliage.
Phil Scott, a Republican who opposes putting wind turbines along mountain ridges.
But it also has heavier brow ridges and a protruding lower face.
Sand is represented here in the blue hue, scattered across the ridges.
They situated the soldiers, tanks, and artillery on the ridges and mountains.
"We place cells between those ridges, then watch them move around," he said.
In the early movies, their forehead ridges and warrior aesthetic were further developed.
When it melts, pools form between tough ridges, allowing some heat to reflect.
All around us, ocher sands rose in sinuous curves toward sharply chiseled ridges.
She's wearing a black turtleneck cashmere sweater with long ridges down the sleeves.
Eventful surfaces with encrusted tubes, bulbous forms, ridges, and indentations feel distinctly organic.
Old ice can build up into hull-tearing ridges perhaps 20 metres thick.
It sits between the front vaginal wall and the ridges of the cervix.
On both sides, the structure is covered in different sized ridges and textures.
Soldiers attacked on horses, hid on ridges hurling grenades and fired Maxim guns.
The back of my hand trails along ridges of sand under the water.
The valleys and river deltas near the coast grow into lumpy mountain ridges.
Thousands died in this "Guerra Bianca," fought on mountain ridges in freezing temperatures.
Their stiffened surfaces resemble topographies or skin — with folds and ridges suggesting scars.
Today's hike is The Quiraing, another gorgeous hike comprised of ridges, plateaus, and boulders.
There were no grill ridges, making it look a little like a griddle press.
In the bottom left, you can see large wrinkle ridges, formed during lava cooling.
For instance, fire burns intensely along ridges and more slowly on north-facing slopes.
The Mithrim Montes, a trio of ridges on Titan, contain the moon's highest peak.
We have a custom-made ice mill to remove pressure ridges from the runway.
The Annamites were then still a primeval place of lonesome peaks and forbidding ridges.
The otters seemed to prefer rocks closer to land that had points and ridges.
It connects 14 states and passes through ridges and valleys of the Appalachian mountain range.
A thick, perennially cloudy atmosphere rains methane down on the surface, sculpting ridges and valleys.
Containing four distinct districts, the route is comprised of ridges, plateaus, highlands, and Mt. Pisgah.
The conventional honey dipper design is very wasteful because honey gets trapped in the ridges.
The have tiny ridges at the end that help the mosquito puncture through the skin.
And most people don't like 300-foot-tall wind turbines dotting hillsides and mountain ridges.
Often, the concentric lines are painted in clusters of two or three ridges of color.
In addition to raising sea levels, Zemp said that melting glaciers can destabilize mountain ridges.
Here were the ridges and the gullies her mental weathers had worked into her skin.
Its ultrasonic technology uses sound waves that read the ridges and valleys of a finger.
When I got to a point half a block from the main flow of the mud, where I could make out ridges of it, high, irregular ridges bristling with crushed automobiles, downed trees, and the shorn-off timbers and shattered roofs of houses, I stopped.
The volcanic ridges form where the planet's oceanic slabs slowly pull apart and ooze molten rock.
In the Star Trek universe, they're just like us, but sometimes with ridges on their foreheads.
Magnificent peaks and ridges thick with woodland loom over Shaneen village, three hours east of Sanaa.
Armed with assault rifles, the Afghans peered cautiously from beneath their helmets at the ridges above.
Most of the vents we've explored come from mid-ocean ridges, where tectonic plates spread apart.
The Simpson Desert features more than 1003,100 sand dunes that follow one another in parallel ridges.
Makalu is known for its pyramid shape, with four steep ridges leading to a sharp peak.
It was mid-August, and there was still snow on the ridges of the nearby mountains.
Many of the trailers and houses, set against steep, tree-covered ridges, were charred or rotten.
I started stroking one on its back, feeling the ridges on its exoskeleton underneath my finger.
This and the return of coal to the high ridges of Pennsylvania seem a distant memory.
Dear Heloise: Why are there ridges on the F and J keys on my computer keyboard?
Downed power lines snake along mountain ridges like strands of unraveled twine leading to broken toothpicks.
It's perched on a ridge overlooking 160 acres of mountains, meadows, trout ponds, and timbered ridges.
As we examined the replica's north wall, Lowe pointed out the ridges that Reeves had identified.
To reflect wisdom, Yoda was designed with ridges in his forehead and Albert Einstein-like eyes.
Do the nano-scale ridges shred ordinary mortal cloth and get fibers caught in their interstices?
Now … detailed maps revealed that the ridge was actually two parallel ridges, with a valley between.
Note those suave hood ridges, sort of like the darts in a well-sewn suit jacket.
If you touch your pinna, you'll notice there are indentations, ridges, elevations—it's not a flat structure.
This happened around the globe, extending for tens of thousands of miles along the mid-ocean ridges.
The variegated surface ranges from smooth and scraped to ridges of paint and cracked, built-up surfaces.
The identifying markers on fingerprints—the ridges, lines, and branches—are more subjective and harder to pinpoint.
Surrounding the garden at Chatsworth is the Park, nearly a thousand acres of grasslands and forested ridges.
While the ridges do nothing for grip the shape is great and fits easily into the palm.
That said, there are plenty of shots of Cruise jetting across barren landscapes and over mountain ridges.
As well as the cold, runners were also faced with soft snow and small ice pressure ridges.
You notice small curves and swirls of paint, tiny ridges and indentations, slight shifts in color tones.
Continue baking 15 minutes more, until they are brown all over, including in their seams and ridges.
Faint air bubbles are still visible on the plaster surface, along with ridges from the plaster molds.
Verdant, almost overgrown, it requires careful navigating over ridges and mulch-covered trenches, to explore the interiors.
The tree's dark grayish brown twigs bear unusual, corky ridges that lend the tree a peculiar angularity.
Homo heidelbergensis peered at the world through robust protruding brow ridges some 700,000 to 200,21960 years ago.
Many of America's metropolises lie along rivers, coastlines and ridges that concentrate large numbers of migratory birds.
It just eats pressure ridges and turns them into heaps of snow that can be moved away.
The scanner sends ultrasounds to detect 3D ridges of fingerprints to recognise users quickly, according to Samsung.
It was the heart of the jungle, hidden between mountain ridges where no roads had been developed.
Scotty had cranial abnormalities, including bumps and ridges down its snout, which suggests it had armored skin.
Serta claims to have a patent on the ridges between layers in Casper's Wave mattress  as pictured here.
Because it includes the forested ridges of Mount George, the family could dig 18 stories into the hill.
The trouble with the ridges: The thick edge they create disrupts the cup's delicate peanut butter-chocolate balance.
Welcome to one of the planet's most obscure but important features, known rather prosaically as the midocean ridges.
Both microspines and silicone ridges only cling to surfaces in one direction, meaning they can be easily detached.
Then I used the ridges in my bathroom window's track as a makeshift tripod to avoid motion blur.
Surrounding Sputnik is a complex mess of ridges, valleys, and pits, sculpted by erosion and possibly tectonic processes.
She posted a video on Facebook of huge plumes of smoke hanging over burning ridges around the lake.
Instead of zipping randomly across it, electrons traversing a sheet of wrinkly graphene are channelled between the ridges.
I have unusually shallow fingerprint ridges, through some combination of guitar playing and a possibly undiagnosed medical condition.
You cannot run your fingers over it as you can over a canvas, feeling for ridges and rifts.
The ridges and bumps on this toy will help soothe growing pains and simultaneously clean plaque and tartar.
They tooled around on snowmobiles and built ice ridges to mimic the real thing (or so they thought).
That hasn't stopped someone from installing a swing on one of the trail's ridges in the Koolau Mountains.
The hinge in the image appears to be slightly reworked, with fewer ridges than the original Surface Book.
Early developers sought flat land for homes and buildings and typically ignored the glacial ridges, especially their heights.
Now the road stretched out, empty and endless, over a glaciated, monochrome terrain of ridges, gorges and craters.
The only sign of development is a couple of spindly red-and-white telecommunication towers on the ridges.
The collaged elements produce embossments on the prints themselves, the textured ridges and valleys a pleasure to behold.
Mammoths were grazers, so their molars had smooth ridges for eating grass, according to the National Park Service.
They discovered that the Vietnamese had built another of these man traps on Hill 875 and adjoining ridges.
With topography that resembles a crumpled piece of paper, the terrain encompasses four major drainages and several ridges.
Dr. Chetri and his colleagues trekked along trails, mountain ridges, riverbeds and mountain passes collecting the predators' wastes.
Not only was the ball on a slight slope, the rake marks left his ball between two ridges.
But there's really only one of these bites inside the typical Reese's; the rest are marred by the ridges.
The incident occurred at The Ridges, a student-only complex near the University of North Texas, early Sunday morning.
In a paper, she proposed that the reduced pressure on the ridges might let them erupt far more frequently.
They are found near undersea volcanoes and along the ocean ridges that mark the boundaries between Earth's tectonic plates.
Click here to view original GIFThousands of nearly invisible sweat pores live amongst the spiraling ridges on your fingertips.
RSL only appear as seasonal flows or lines on canyon ridges and isolated peaks during warm seasons on Mars.
From 22,300 miles up, that's like seeing the ridges on the side of a quarter located a mile away.
Skies filled with thick black smoke, brightened only by bursts of red and orange rising above the canyon ridges.
The town, which is set on three ridges separated by marshland and brackish creeks, occupies roughly a square mile.
It was like a spider's web, the ridges and floes forming an intricate icescape that lured them farther in.
I was woken up by the car going along the ridges that segregate the road from the hard shoulder.
These works are striking in their intensity of detail, rendering the ridges and discolorations at once familiar and abstract.
And, like Talmudic scholars, some wonder if it is better to butter across the ridges or parallel with them?
And that's why the heavy brow ridges of our ancestors may have morphed into the lofty foreheads of today.
It also shared photos showing shells fired by howitzers and soldiers perched on ridges, surveying hillsides with their rifles.
But the upcoming ridge pattern has not been seen since that summer and ridges of this strength are uncommon.
But, as a review of the data and a subsequent visit to the tomb confirmed, the ridges were real.
On the right side of the image, crescent-shaped dunes can be seen merging into ridges that point downwind.
Dr. Moore said that the mottled appearance of the surface with dark streaks were suggestive of hills and ridges.
Bran was a climber, hanging from the parapets of Winterfell by his fingertips, running along the ridges of its roofs.
The loss of ice will create high-pressure "atmospheric ridges" in the Pacific that would drive storms away from California.
The volcanic ridges mark the places where oceanic slabs slowly pull apart, giving molten rock and gases an escape route.
" Bell explained that she can feel the ridges of her fingertips "like a bassline at a club that's too much.
So it's pretty perfect to force him ride a wild course filled with narrow ridges, scary slopes, and insane jumps.
Faint traces of rivers create subtle veins in the snow, while ridges, roads, and cities stand out in sharp contrast.
Strong tidal pressures, and the slow accumulation of ring particles, caused the grooves and ridges to form on the surface.
Its four sharp ridges ascend almost vertically toward a 27,765-foot summit that's formidable to even the most experienced climbers.
The scientists noticed that the ridges ran parallel with a major mountain range, that seemed to shift and spread out.
We could see the Treska River and forested, misty ravines, as well as spiked ridges, like blades of a knife.
"It looked a bit corrugated almost; there were ridges and grooves," Alexander Liu, a former student of Brasier, told me.
On public roads, the front tires keep your hands busy as they chase ruts and ridges in the pavement, too.
Even in the dead of winter, the property is stunning, with its undulating textures of ridges, glades and limestone escarpments.
The design of the wall, which is constructed across mountain passes and ridges, makes strategic use of the natural terrain.
The illusion is due to the raised wooden ridges that jut out from the panel, an effect known as anamorphosis.
Gently, the plane descended over browning farmland and desolate ridges of brush and stone where the prairies met the mountains.
Depending on the specific ridges of your fingertips, some of the pulse is absorbed and some goes back to the sensor.
A geometric pattern of a shell sharpened as I descended to the floor, and I fanned my fingers across its ridges.
When you do, the precision of his paint's application is astonishing, with the edges of each layer forming crisply defined ridges.
The many ridges on your fingertips—ordinary, but in an arrangement unique to you—provide a far surer method of attribution.
Buffing brightens, smooths, and creates natural shine in addition to removing ridges, giving you a perfectly prepped base to paint on.
But it lingers mainly in the mountains that run inland along forested ridges, like a scene from a Chinese scroll painting.
These streamlined ridges measure up to 6 miles long (10 km) and were moulded on the beds of fast-flowing glaciers.
But these gravitationally triggered events are only observed in very select environments, such as mid-oceanic ridges and shallow thrust faults.
Inside an 80-foot-tall chamber on Lockheed Martin's Denver-area campus, backgrounded by red-rock ridges, stands a hulking spacecraft.
The arson blaze in the Cleveland National Forest gained renewed strength Thursday, racing along ridges and coming within yards of homes.
Someone designed the ribbing on that can — those horizontal ridges — because it makes the can more durable and resistant to dents.
He also noticed interesting vertical ridges that lined the dinosaur's upper jaw, in addition to a battle scar on its face.
"The ridges were things that we had not seen before in another tyrannosaur, especially not another tyrannosaur from Alberta," he said.
Jessica calls one bright pink dildo covered it ridges "really scary" and panics about how to even use her new products.
It boasts spectacular corrugated ridges, due to the strong winds that sweep through the region between June and October each year.
All those ridges, though, prevented the big Great Dane-pit mix from accessing more than a couple of pieces at once.
Stationed across ridges in front of homes, firefighters fought flames with hoses as powerful gusts propelled fire through and up hills.
Twenty prototypes later and hours of research revealed that chopsticks with concave hexagonal tips and ridges were the best way to go.
A bite including ridges will not contain as much peanut butter as a bite containing exclusively innards — and the latter is superior.
It weighed 2 tons and sported 2.7-inch-long serrated teeth set into a skull adorned with pronounced ridges along its snout.
Experts believe the activity may carry major repercussions because the oceanic ridges account for some 70 percent of the planet's volcanic eruptions.
In the more mountainous regions, you can fly high above the ridges to scope an aerial view of the cascading water below.
How underwater ridges and mountains formed millions of years ago can help determine which land mass they should be connected to today.
During the drought, these ridges lasted for months at a time — but we don't know what's in store for this new one.
Oak Ridge is nestled inside a valley, a short distance from the Clinch River between the rolling, tree-lined ridges of Tennessee.
It features a number of little bumps and ridges designed to let you stretch, exercise and massage your feet while you're standing.
Iris scans work by taking a detailed image of the ridges in the colored part of the eye, typically using infrared photography.
The wind persisted on this February day, and tiny ridges of salt on the berms made finding one's footing a bit tricky.
This is how it should be in a perfect Reese's world: Fewer chocolate ridges means fewer obstacles to the peanut butter prize.
As flames shot up on the ridges, residents began evacuating, with some trying to coax into trailers horses spooked by the fires.
From ten, details of its surface emerge—ridges, crenellations, ribbons of paint—and it resembles an aerial photograph of farmland, cities, rivers.
Leaning in, he used his fingers to adjust its path, creating ridges and folds so that it would be open to oxygen.
The Skin Gym Double Duty Smooth & Textured Jade Face Roller has two sides, one with ridges and one that is completely smooth.
And his fingernails had tiny longitudinal ridges, something that can be normal but that is also seen in certain types of arthritis.
But early investigators found the hilly ridges to be composed of clay, silt, sand, pebbles, cobbles and boulders, all jumbled up together.
Herbivores must break down food in their mouths before they swallow, so their teeth are more complex, with many bumps and ridges.
The surrounding hills are grass beige and winter sagebrush gray-green, with pale white drifts of snow in the lee of ridges.
Many Mesozoic birds had teeth, but Oculudentavis possessed the most - about 100, with a conical shape and sharp ridges on the edges.
Over 103 firefighters on the ground struggled to defend houses perched on ridges as shifting winds sometimes blew flames back at them.
Its deep grooves and ridges significantly increase its total surface area, providing more room for cells within the confines of the skull.
In "Distant Ancient," the ridges of the crumpled canvas hold more blue and red than the pink around them, reading like veins.
They're known as hydrothermal vents; you can think of them as underwater geysers that form along ridges or openings in the sea floor.
At the 66 million year mark—when the meteorite struck—the researchers documented evidence of short-lived magma bursts along ancient ocean ridges.
But China has not actually extracted minerals on the site, and US troops have not been stationed on nearby mountain ridges, experts say.
Asia has the second-most lightning hotspots, with its most active regions located in the northwestern ridges of the Himalayas, near Daggar, Pakistan.
Designed to be even gentler than the leading brands, it features a proprietary bulb shape and an indented removal stem made without ridges.
The capacitive material has its own ridges and bumps that, believe it or not, will work with the iPhone's Touch ID training system.
The lips are extensively covered in lamellae—thin, tightly stacked ridges or plates of tissue—giving them a deeply grooved or flaked appearance.
It wasn't as much an infrastructural challenge to sculpt the trail out of oceanfront canyons and chaparral ridges, but rather a political one.
When applied to a brushed stainless steel surface, those particles in the coating settle and create deeper ridges and an overall rougher finish.
Shrivelled, brown and with the ridges still showing, they form the largest collection of naturally preserved human brains in the world, he says.
The precipitous ridges that are her knuckles rise and fall as she grips the silver smudged tongs, swiftly and adroitly rotating her wrist.
The ridges in the eye are as detailed and distinctive as a fingerprint but can be scanned much faster and without physical contact.
Later, looking for a place to make a home, he encountered a desolate landscape defined by ridges of dry grass and scrub guavas.
Some 22017 acres of ridges, paths, slides and lawns will rise seven stories over the harbor, providing panoramic views of New York City.
She says the main challenge is psychological; she tries not to think about the ridges of cooling lava that now surround her neighborhood.
Wrapping floss around the screw's thread created small ridges that made the straw bendable, which proved helpful for hospital patients drinking from cups.
The cemetery, by the way, the one where the Ridges are buried: That's where Ms. Nagle plans to end up, too, one day.
He's referring to Louisiana's $50 billion master plan for preserving the coast, which includes creating marshes, flood-proofing buildings, and restoring shoreline ridges.
The contour pillow has two ridges with a valley between and is designed to give proper spinal alignment to back and side sleepers.
For Dave Smith, who volunteers as a White Mountain National Forest trail steward, it is Lonesome Lake, protected from road noise by ridges.
Bulldozers cleared paths up mountain ridges for utility workers, while in other places workers trudged through muddy tropical terrain to reach their objective.
He spent hours in the office looking at online maps, wandering around in virtual reality, lining up peaks with ridges and other landmarks.
Due to a condition called polymicrogyria, in which the brain has many ridges or folds, the 9-year-old suffers from excessive drooling.
Plus, the ridges on the back of the device can be used to give your face a relaxing massage to help firm skin.
Normally such ridges tend to come and go, but they also lingered during the 213-16 drought, the worst in the state's history.
These metronome-like projections signify coastal ridges or dunes that disrupt otherwise serene views on to vacant planes of sea and gradated sky.
All three major MR headsets rely on images that are projected edgeways onto a semitransparent material—usually glass with a coating of nanoscale ridges.
These dips, or "troughs" in the jet, as well as bulges or "ridges," will trigger changes in the weather across North America and beyond.
The back of the phone even features a subtle micro-texture that looks smooth, but actually feels like the ridges on a vinyl record.
Each hole features different, yet unique textures, ridges, and tightness to give you intense sensations that are impossible to achieve even through real penetration.
"Look, it's got head bands!" she said, pointing out ridges intended to mimic the strip sometimes sewn in at the top of a binding.
Reed furrowed his brow and ran his fingers along its ridges before tossing it back on the counter like a wad of chewing gum.
This massive jolt might have made these mid-ocean ridges squirt out more magma, the authors say — although the exact mechanisms remain a mystery.
Known by the Zulus as uKhahlamba, the Barrier of Spears, the escarpment hosts colossal cliffs, jagged ridges and the world's second highest waterfall, Tugela.
Suffering from serious periodontal issues, she repeatedly made close-up photographs of her extracted teeth and false teeth in ways that suggested mountain ridges.
Down in the cellar, his talented fingers can still feel the telltale embossed ridges cut into a particularly important bottle of Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Then he began working on surfaces that were themselves layered, such as corrugated cardboard, which could be pulled apart to expose its hidden ridges.
Amid the mountains and glaciers there, Telfer and colleagues spotted 357 pale ridges and six darker perpendicular streaks that are telltale characteristic of dunes.
One more thing: Pluto's dunes are long transverse ridges, similar to some found on Earth, Mars, Titan and other bodies throughout the solar system.
And you bite into human skin, the tooth sinks into the skin, and those ridges cause the skin to bunch up in different ways.
Horns of a giant sable antelope, which is critically endangered by military conflict and a restricted range in Angola, have stunning curves and ridges.
Wrapping floss around the screw's thread created small ridges that made the straw bendable, which proved helpful for hospital patients when drinking from cups.
Ridges down the length of its oblong sides give it multiple faces, which is why many of our politicians are colloquially compared to it.
I went out for a midafternoon hike to the ridges along Turtleback Mountain, an antidote to the more crowded trails of Moran State Park.
It looked as if the lizard's skin were a flat canvas, as opposed to a scaly one with ridges and valleys, Dr. Milinkovitch thought.
The device conforms to the varied textures of human skin, including sweat pores and fingerprint ridges, while still letting air in through tiny gaps.
Made of heavy BPA, PVC, and phthalate-free plastic, the flat dish comes in either a spiral or criss-cross pattern of high ridges.
Ridges like this are the birthplace of oceanic crust; molten rock rises from deep within the Earth to the seafloor, creating profuse volcanic activity.
Piping the meringue with a closed-star tip makes myriad gorgeous ridges that toast dark and dramatic, leaving negative white space in the divots.
Sudan's skin appears as a dusty, abstract landscape of crevices, folds, and ridges, its topography craggy and flaking, like bark slowly peeling from a tree.
These jagged geological ridges—the highest of which reach an astounding 1,600 feet (500 meters)—are found at Pluto's highest altitudes and near the equator.
The proof beyond doubt, according to lead study author Jared Voris, was a pair of vertical ridges that run the length of Thanatos' upper jaw.
Likely the raised ridges that allow LEGO to snap together are aerodynamically disastrous, so it's a feat that Sripol got it to fly at all.
Those doing so on January 22023rd might have noticed a long green tube, studded with ridges and dials, roped off and watched by stern guards.
The compostable sugar cane-based box has ridges that redirect the flow of any drippings, and the top of the box can absorb additional moisture.
Bacillus subtilis cells form wrinkles about 33 nanometres (billionths of a metre) apart—so that was the separation of the ridges imposed on the graphene.
A few veins give the skin its dark ridges and where each hair plants itself there is a small dent and crinkle in the flesh.
The Montgomerie Maxx Royal has a par-72, 7,132-yard layout, with undulating fairways within about 260 acres of mixed pine forest and sandy ridges.
Sinosphere BEIJING — Under a microscope, the tiny beetle named in honor of China's president, Xi Jinping, looks fierce, with black, armorlike ridges and beaded antennae.
"For bodies such as comets or asteroids, the impact configuration that would form these equatorial ridges have a very low probability of happening," Leleu said.
Ridges, mountains and even flatlands are typically rooted in rocky strata, such as the bedrock that underlies Manhattan and makes it ideal for erecting skyscrapers.
You're isolated in a snowy tundra, a series of frozen ridges and sheets of ice covering what lies below, and you need to go down.
One night we returned to our hotel in Hajjah, a town ringed by rocky ridges in a province that has been pummeled by Saudi airstrikes.
When you become a more experienced typist and can type by touch, these ridges indicate where your pointer fingers should be placed on the keyboard.
Amsterdam's Schiphol brought in robotic excavators to create noise-deflecting ridges that stop the avionic rumble from traveling for miles through the low, flat territory.
There were ligature marks, not unlike the ridges of a webbed military belt, around his neck, which had not been mentioned in the autopsy report.
The only data that's presented on this globe are Braille-like bumps that represent the moon's ridges, mountains, and craters at a 1:20-million scale.
Examining the teeth revealed that the surface you'd see if the dinosaur smiled was covered in thick enamel, and creased by more than 25 parallel ridges.
The 3D print had to be a really fine resolution, Jain says, because the space between ridges that the phone's capacitative scanners read is so tiny.
Rainbow Wings, Victor Tyakht, RussiaIn this photo, the bird's wing acts as a diffraction grating—a surface structure with a repeating pattern of ridges or slits.
Even worse news: these atmospheric ridges are getting more common — possibly thanks to human-caused global warming, Swain and his colleagues reported in a 2016 study.
By measuring the rocky dips and ridges, she can infer how fast the lava was moving, how hot it was, how liquid or solid it was.
Authorities are urging evacuation for people in the path of an arson-caused wildfire that&aposs exploding along ridges, foothills and canyons south of Los Angeles.
I slide my hands down his back, all along his spine, rutted with bone like mud ridges in a dry field, to the audacious swell below.
Fueled by winds, the wildfire jumped ridges from Pulga to Concow and down into Paradise, a town of 26,000 people about 85 miles north of Sacramento.
It debuted last year on several Chinese-brand smartphones for fingerprint-sensor applications, where the glass has to be transparent enough to read your finger's ridges.
What remains of them today are some of their names, like Teide, and words for some of the flowers that grow only along its rocky ridges.
The computer simulations revealed that near-head-on collisions led to ravioli-like flattened objects with equatorial ridges, similar to the shapes of Pan and Atlas.
I had spent so much time scanning the distant ridges for a lumbering white mass that the bears had become almost a figment of my imagination.
And once the crust of the land is removed in the strip-mining process, topsoil can become airborne dust and cover snow on nearby mountain ridges.
Mr. Arnault appeared at the Kith show during New York Fashion Week with a little Rimowa pochette, a kind of clutch with the brand's trademark ridges.
Without clearance, the only way to see Pine Gap is by air, or by climbing the craggy ridges of the MacDonnell Ranges that surround the site.
In some places, like San Germán, helicopters lowered poles into place atop steep ridges in a laborious process that would restore power to roughly 30 homes.
REX We expected a very dynamic ice surface, with lots of cracks and pressure ridges forming that would force us to reconfigure our research camp frequently.
Photographer Jim Patterson took this close-up photo, allowing the viewer to see both the swirl of one dune and the smaller ridges in the sand.
It showed up, insistently, as baker/photographers like Ruth Tam kept posting it, crowing about the crispiness of the ridges and the softness of the centers.
If you prefer to look at images of planets, you can help scientists to characterize surfaces on Mars using Planet Four: Terrains and Planet Four: Ridges.
The rugged outer shell of the Hyperice Vyper is made of polypropylene, which transfers vibration well, and features sixteen small ridges that dig into soft tissue.
You might also want to buy a pair of floral scissors, which have sharp ridges specifically designed to cut stems without crushing them at the ends.
Horrified, Elsa retreats to an ice palace, but sibling love sends Anna plowing through drifts and up glacial ridges, confident that she can reverse the spell.
An observant physician can deduce pulmonary disease from ridges on fingernails, hypertension from an eye exam, a heart problem from a gentle shake of the hand.
Whatever the reason, Lasker's customary exuberance with paint, especially in those chunky passages where he presses it into ridges and vents, speaks with a bracing eloquence.
But if you do, there are two layers of protection between the base and the ridges, so your phone is safe even from high-up drops.
Breathing to the left, I was back in the Mediterranean, the shoreline hemmed by thick ridges of white and gray limestone that sloped into the crystalline water.
Sandy Hook, Kentucky (CNN)Through folded green valleys and down roads paved atop mountain ridges sits a place like many others in this impoverished and beautiful region.
It was a beautiful hair pin, but the reality is that it had ridges on it, so it was actually really hard to get in her hair.
A field botanist who's been at the forefront of protecting Hawaii's endangered plants for over 2150 years, he's known for rappelling from ridges to find rare plants.
Then, early in the morning as he rumbled along in a valley between two steep mountain ridges, the spotlight lit up two pairs of — could it be?
Although other big-wave locations like Teahupoo (Tahiti), Jaws (Hawaii) and Mavericks (California) are supercharged by underwater ridges and canyons too, their waves break in shallower waters.
The fire erupted in late afternoon in tinder-dry brush as temperatures soared to nearly 100 degrees in the canyons and ridges northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
We've seen similar shots in earlier trailers, but now we can see that some of those ridges are the remains of a giant statue of a Jedi.
Cyclones are controlled by the large scale weather patterns around them, specifically regions of differing pressure known as ridges (zones of high pressure) and troughs (low pressure).
The most extreme examples of this effect come in his "Outrenoir" series, which use thick ridges of jet-black paint with a surface so slick it's reflective.
It&aposs a simple but effective dog bowl that compartmentalizes food with sturdy BPA-free plastic ridges to prevent a dog from scarfing it down too quickly.
It turns out, as creator Bryan Chiang explained in his presentation, that the iris's "ridges, crypts and furrows" hide tiny hints as to their owner's blood glucose levels.
FRStat still relies on analysts' subjective identification of the ridges and lines on the print, and again, there's still no certainty that fingerprints are actually unique to individuals.

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