yes, I hope that one of these will be of help to you: valley, rift, shaft, gully, ravine, donga, abyss, chasm, pit, gorge, crevasse, canyon, dene.
The answer is ( L ) but with no gaps :)
critique the WtA gap analysis for the museum of art and design in Helsinki Are there any other explanations for the gaps?
The Hadalpelagic Zone (The Trenches). Life can still be found there, though this area is mainly canyons.
Ali O'Dwyer
I assume the question is about 'gaps in research'? If beginning a sentence: Gaps in research. If part way along a sentence: '...gaps in research....' If part of a title: Gaps In Research.
It's very critical not to place ring gaps in line with the wrist pin or 90 degrees from that which would be your thrust surface. Both of these can cause breakage. Align compression rings exactly in between any of those 4 points with gaps 180 degrees from each other. Center oil ring gap must be 90 degrees from compression ring gaps with the top and bottom gaps 15 degrees to each side of center oil ring gap.
From the bottom to the top.... E - G - B - D - F... The notes on the gaps are F - A - C - E.
The gaps in the battlements of a castle are called crenels. Crenels are the lower places in the battlement where participants in a battle could fire arrows or other catapults at the enemy.
so that if they calaps the other one will not calaps together
Oligonucleotides are generated and annealed to each other. Polymerase then fills in the gaps.
synapses.
Far Very large gaps between