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Перевод: strata
[существительное] пласт ; слой ; формация ; напластывание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The leadership strata of the Conservative party in the 1980s has been shaped by Mrs Thatcher.
- This is not a departure from random methods since these are used within the strata; it is simply a job done beforehand as a precaution against freak random results if the distribution of the special factors in the population is accurately known beforehand.
- When late in 1972 Richard Leakey announced he had dug up the skull, thighbone, and parts of the lower leg of a human that were more than 2 million years old, thus, if correct, disproving man's direct descent from Australopithecus, many anthropologists seated in leather armchairs in universities not immediately adjacent to East Africa swiftly challenged Leakey's conclusions, this despite the fact that they had not examined the bones in question, the strata in and near which they had been found, the animal bones found in the same strata, or indeed anything.
- Thus an envelope bounding these wells showing minimum or no uplift on the diagram defines a zone of 400 ft (120 m) which may be termed the standard maturity-depth gradient for the Southern North Sea; all the data points which define the zone were derived from Westphalian age strata.
- Now the mud and sand have formed strata of clay and sandstone.
- The historical process of the accumulation of capital depends in all its aspects upon the existence of non-capitalist social strata
- Thus, although the bonanza expected by some has not yet materialised, exploration has far from exhausted the possibilities, and the results have at least demonstrated beyond question that gas accumulated and survived in producible quantities in the Eastern Overthrust Belt, despite the disturbed condition of the strata and the passage of time.
- As the text of the gospels was dissected, there came indeed to appear layers or strata; some bits looked earlier than others; the documents were made up out of a weaving of stories and sayings circulating in the earliest Church and then put together by a single hand or more than one hand.
- Her mind, like the women in her house, was still laid down in strata, each virtually impermeable to the others.
- There is some suggestion that psychic communication can flow more easily along strata than across them and a true link can thus be formed through the Earth between those sites on similar strata.
- Below all these strata lay the immemorial peasant base of straight barter and the still-important tax in kind.
- The Massif is well-known from borehole data in Norfolk and Southern England where strongly-folded Silurian sediments are encountered beneath Cretaceous or younger strata.
- The important physico-chemical properties of the plasterwork were identified and both the analytical procedures and the correlations among the various parameters (thermal expansion coefficient, thermal conductivity, vapour permeability, strata adhesion, cohesiveness, strength etc ) were explained, as well as the conditions for its reinforcement and reconstruction.
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