- an
organism rolls "downhill"
during development. In this metaphor, a
canalised trait is
illustrated as a
valley (which he
called a creode)
enclosed by...
-
River engineering is a
discipline of
civil engineering which studies human intervention in the course, characteristics, or flow of a
river with the intention...
- 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...
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rivers are the Nene,
which flows through the
north of the
county and is
canalised east of Peterborough; the
Great Ouse,
which flows from west to east past...
- It
flows through Chester then re-enters Wales; the
final section is
canalised and
discharges to the
Irish Sea via an
estuary 23 km (14 miles) long....
- Canal,
which for its
entire length within Greater Manchester consists of
canalised sections of the
Mersey and Irwell. What is now
Greater Manchester was...
- 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...
- the
River Brent. From this
point as far as
Hanwell the
Brent has been
canalised and
shares its
course with the main line of the
Grand Union Canal. From...
-
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...
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valley between the Caelian,
Esquiline and
Palatine Hills,
through which a
canalised stream ran as well as an
artificial lake/marsh. By the 2nd
century BC...