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Перевод: catena
[существительное] цепь ; связь ; ряд
Тезаурус:
- It is of Romanesque - and apparently unfinished - brickwork at its Via Catena end, and of the most beautifully finished Baroque style on the faade that overlooks Piazza San Fedele.
- To achieve a more three-dimensional model of soil it was necessary to proceed beyond the catena concept that had been introduced into soil studies based on work in East Africa, and development depended upon close relation between soils and the landsurface.
- And three or four years later, in an essay that is still valuable inasmuch as it is a catena diligently culled from curious reading, Pound urges readers of The Egoist to pay attention to Ovid rather than "the more Tennysonian Virgil".
- This model developed from one that was earlier suggested in relation to slope processes (Dalrymple, Conacher and Blong, 1969) and was important because it introduced the term landsurface catena to refer to a three-dimensional slope extending from interfluve to valley bottom and from the soil/air interface to the base of the soil, with arbitrary lateral dimensions.
- Each landsurface catena is composed of landsurface units which are identified and defined according to responses to single or groups of contemporary geomorphic (in 1968) and also to pedologic (in 1977) processes.
- Picked a catena
- After studying palaeography with Robinson Ellis q.v., he assisted C. H. Turner q.v. with a projected edition of Eusebius; his research in France and Italy yielded his edition of catena fragments of Origen ( Journal of Theological Studies , vol. ix, 1908).
- A more important new tendency appeared in another Roman opera (1626), La catena d'Adone by Domenico Mazzocchi (1592-;1665), who remarks in a note to the published score that he has inserted a number of "mezz'Arie" which "break the tedium of the recitative" (che rompono il tedio del recitativo).
- Paulus had acquired the soubriquet, Catena : the chain, not only for his wanton use of this means of fettering large numbers of suspects, but also for the tangled web of intrigue and innuendo he wove round his victims.
- These developments of the soil system were achieved within soil science but adoption and development of the approach in physical geography was achieved by Huggett (1975) when he extended the catena approach to the drainage basin, which he used as the basis for a model of the soil system, and attempted to simulate the flux of plasmic material in an idealized basin.
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