- Channelization, the
process of
modifying a
stream so it
follows a
restricted path
Canalisation (genetics), a
measure of the
ability of a
genotype to
produce the same...
-
studies suggest that the
canalisation heuristic may
still be useful,
beyond the more
simple concept of robustness.
Neither canalisation nor
robustness are simple...
- cell
fates were
established during development in a
process he
called canalisation much as a
marble rolls down to the
point of
lowest local elevation. Waddington...
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River engineering is a
discipline of
civil engineering which studies human intervention in the course, characteristics, or flow of a
river with the intention...
- from
which many of
these streams emanate are now
covered in
concrete and
canalised,
accounting for the fact that the
names of
early farms in the area often...
- Canal,
which for its
entire length within Greater Manchester consists of
canalised sections of the
Mersey and Irwell. What is now
Greater Manchester was...
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Navigation (S&SY) is a
system of
navigable inland waterways (canals and
canalised rivers) in
Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Chiefly based on the
River Don...
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there are two
sections near the
Tower of London. The
River Fleet was
canalised after the
Great Fire of 1666 and then in
stages was
bricked up and has...
- Moselle". L'historique de la
canalisation de la Moselle, par M. René Bour. pp.101 à 112
Levainville Jacques, La
canalisation de la Moselle. In: Annales...
- In geography, hydrography, and
fluvial geomorphology, a
thalweg or
talweg (/ˈtɑːlvɛɡ/) is the line or
curve of
lowest elevation within a
valley or watercourse...