- A
fortification (also
called a fort, fortress, or stronghold) is a
military construction designed for the
defense of
territories in warfare, and is used...
-
conditions such as avalanches, poor soils, or fire
damage have
created semipermanent clearings. They are very
important to
herbivorous animals, such as deer...
- used for "global calls" to all
connected devices. 1 TR 6 also
offered semipermanent connections,
which were (comparatively cheap)
leased lines that could...
- Maddern, Guy J. (September 2009). "A
systematic review of
permanent and
semipermanent dermal fillers for HIV-****ociated
facial lipoatrophy". AIDS Patient...
- to
handle helicopter aviation. The camp is
built mainly of wooden,
semipermanent SEA (Southeast Asian) huts and is
surrounded by a 2.5 m (8.2 ft) high...
-
northern Mexico, it
occurs in
riparian habitats,
usually near
permanent or
semipermanent water and
sometimes in dry
arroyos (brooks). This
species is classified...
- Many
mammal cells, such as this 9x H neuron,
remain permanently or
semipermanently in G0....
- permanent, quasipermanent, remain, remainder, remanence, remanent, remnant,
semipermanent man-, manu- hand
Latin m**** adminicle, amanuensis, Bimana, bimanous...
- who
referred to them as subpersonalities, each one
operating as a '
semipermanent and semi-autonomous
region of the
personality capable of
acting as a...
- material. — The
Ashley Book of
Knots A monkey's tail "is a
permanent or
semipermanent stopper that is put in the
bight as well as the end. It is also called...