Sentences with phrase «water channel through»

Claimant alleged that TfL had failed in their duties to maintain and properly repair the bridge and to ensure that the pier buttresses (and the relatively narrow low water channel through the arch) were sufficiently marked to enable vessels to transit safely (the Defendant denies any breach).
The Arctic Ocean's Transpolar Drift exits the Arctic Basin by its only deep - water channel through Fram Strait just east of Greenland.
The Gihon spring, outside the city wall — ancient Jerusalem's only unfailing source of water — is made inaccessible to attackers, and its waters channeled through a tunnel cut through the rock, into the city, for a distance of about 1700 feet.

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Tankers exiting Vancouver harbor must transit through the shallow Second Narrows channel during «high slack water» — a short tidal window of about 20 minutes that provides loaded tankers with less than two metres of under - keel clearance.
The spring was made inaccessible to attackers and its waters were channeled in a subterranean tunnel cut through the soft limestone rock into the city.
The increases were linked to return flows from the inundated Chowilla floodplain using The Living Murray environmental water, supported by the concurrent delivery of Commonwealth environmental water through the main channel.
The beans are separated by weight as they are conveyed through water channels, the lighter beans floating to the top, while the heavier, big ripe Kona coffee beans sink to the bottom.
Widely available at fine restaurants and hotels, all major retail channels and through a convenient home / business delivery service, FIJI Water has expanded globally to more than 60 countries.
For an above the water experience, take a nature tour by way of kayaks through one of the mangrove channels that line the islands.
The last thing Liverpool want to do at this stage is to land themselves in hot water again, and so if their interest in Tadic is genuine, then they will undoubtedly have to go through the right channels and adopt the correct approach this time round to avoid a repeat of this past week.
with this situation, which is undoubtedly Wenger created, the waters are so muddy now I'm not sure things can return to normal... no matter what is said through official club channels, this is clearly their fault... when they rolled the dice with the whole Sanchez negative media spin to protect Wenger, when he didn't start Sanchez against Liverpool last season, (how ironic) they sunk to a new low... it's become too easy to deceive, just think of all the manufactured lies that have come from the mouths of Wenger and Gazidis since we've arrived at the Emirates... the only reason we allowed them to happen for so long is that we hoped it would eventually lead to something of some consequence and all would be forgiven... well I don't forgive them and I certainly won't forget anytime soon... the worst part is the lies are oftentimes so juvenile that you can only conclude that the club must think that we're a bunch of intellectually challenged 10 year olds....
These boots allow water to flow through internal channels.
It's all about how it channels the water through the shower head.
The reason: the Mississippi now flows through a conduit roughly half the width of its channel that existed before most of the levees were built, which means more water passes faster through a narrower area.
Unlike the existing reverse - osmosis membranes responsible for more than half of the world's current water desalination capacity, the new membrane process dehydrates ions as they pass through the membrane channels and removes only select ions, rather than indiscriminately removing all ions.
Essentially, big floods cause rivers to quickly deepen and widen channels, reducing the force of the water rushing through.
What happens is that the fact of looking, of inserting an observer into the system, acts as an obstacle, as if you were to close off the channel in a pipeline through which the water is flowing.
Since May 2016, a channel carved through one of northwestern Canada's largest glaciers has allowed one river to pillage water from another, new observations reveal.
But where that material went has been a mystery, as there are no surface channels through which water and sediment could have exited.
The path that water takes through a channel is primarily a function of its volume and the channel's shape, slope, and the roughness of its surface.
Yet 5 per cent of worldwide water flow was channelled through just one link between two «rich club» members — the US and Japan.
The sol flows through the gel like water through a sponge, creating a network of low - viscosity channels.
The ancient inhabitants of the mighty Indus Valley, in present - day Pakistan, had privies above channels of running water, whereas King Minos's palace on Crete, 4,000 years ago, fed rainwater through terra - cotta pipes to flush privies below.
McCrea has since traveled far and wide in British Columbia and Alberta, looking for places where white - water creeks slice channels into bedrock, miners drill through cliff faces, and inner - earth processes push hills into craggy mountains.
In Greenland this doesn't happen much because the water drains away through big channels like the mega-canyon, so melting ice sheets there tend not to drive rapid sea level rises.
In contrast, the cell membrane that the ion channel passes through is built from a bilayer of lipids, which are a form of fat that repels water - soluble substances.
The findings revealed that important trends in channel morphology through time were three times more common than those related to water quantity, indicating that changes in the channel's geometry tend to offset increases in water flow.
A network of microscopic channels allows water to circulate through the chimneys, supplying the microbes with the chemicals they need.
CF can arise from more than 2000 mutations in one gene, which cripple the ion channels that move salt and water through cell membranes.
The work has revealed previously unknown undersea channels, through which warm water might flow toward fragile ice shelves.
Published in the journal Nature, the results of the study, funded in part by the Graphene Flagship, could improve our understanding of water transport through nanometre - scale channels in natural and artificial membranes.
The tension is maintained by bonds between water molecules that are drawn up through the narrow channels of a plant's plumbing.
Using their Graphair process, CSIRO researchers were able to create a film with microscopic nano - channels that let water pass through, but stop pollutants.
Large farmers downstream are calling for a major infrastructure project to channel water from the highlands, dispersing some of it through canals in the desert to recharge the aquifer.
Then, they say, up to a quarter of the water should be allowed to flow through the new channel.
When the water reaches a certain level it breaches a weak point, then flows through channels in the ice.
As the same volume of water now has to pass through a narrower channel, high tides rise higher, causing deeper and more widespread floods (Global and Planetary Change, doi.org/s8h).
These can take up water from any part of the body through capillary action, whereby water is drawn along a channel, even against the pull of gravity.
When the researchers placed them in a water puddle, the lizards could drink through their feet: they started opening and closing their mouths within 10 seconds, as their skin channelled water from their feet into their mouths.
But that pressure increase was transferred through those spongelike channels in the lower crust down into the subterranean water chamber, so the increased pressure continuously accelerated the water flowing out from under each hydroplate.
Agre shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Roderick MacKinnon in 2003 for his discovery of aquaporins — channels that regulate and facilitate water molecule transport through cell membranes, a process essential to all living organisms.
Stomp the pedal and you're rewarded with eye - watering, breath - snatching thrust, slammed into the seat back as the combined torque is channelled instantaneously to all four wheels through the transmission.
The game has higher frame rates and more realistic effects than its dual - core counterpart; water «splashes» up on your screen as you speed through channels, and a motion blur effect makes you feel like you're really zooming when you crank your engine to the max.
Since fats make up a part of the cell wall, they create a protective barrier wherein water molecules are not able to go in or out of the cell, except through specific channels.
It has palm - studded courtyards, pergola - shaded walkways with water flowing through channels dug alongside, and signage in English and Arabic.
A channel, 40 feet wide, flowed between the rocks, and the water stormed through this opening as if it were racing down a chute.
Outer reef slopes provide dramatic drops in exceptional clear waters, while the channels that cut through the reefs attract schooling fish and sharks on tidal changes, creating exciting opportunities for drift dives and big animal viewing.
Narrow channels lead through mangrove forests and into hidden clear water lagoons that serve as an inshore nursery for numerous reef species.
Having finally fought our way free of a narrow, overgrown channel of quick water running through dense forest, our lumbering dugout canoe suddenly surged out into the open.
Explore Black Canyon & Emerald Cave Back on the river, the green waters of Black Canyon flow through a narrow channel, where Emerald Cave is hidden.
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