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Plate shifting that causes previously unseen rock layers to be exposed by secondary succession. Primary succession is number 1.
It's a machine that develops printing plates. How they work is pretty simple. The emulsion on a printing plate is water-soluble before it's exposed. When it's exposed, whether to ultraviolet light, purple light or heat (depending on the kind of plate you're using), the exposed areas become insoluble. You put the exposed plate in the entry. There is first a spray bar--a tube with lots of holes in it--that applies a soap & water solution to the plate. Next, a rotating brush with soft bristles removes the unexposed parts of the emulsion. Following that are a series of spray bars that wash the plate with water. Next comes a squeegee and warm air to dry the plate. A final spray bar applies gum Arabic to the plate to preserve it, and a final blast of warm air dries the gum. When the plate emerges from the machine, it's processed, gummed, dried and ready to print with.
Function of the ScapulaThe scapula is the mobile bone to which most of the shoulder muscles are attached. It is attached to the back by other muscles. It serves as a broad plate for the strong anchoring of muscles of the upper extremity.
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Function of the ScapulaThe scapula is the mobile bone to which most of the shoulder muscles are attached. It is attached to the back by other muscles. It serves as a broad plate for the strong anchoring of muscles of the upper extremity.
the collodion was carefully poured onto a perfectly clean glass plate. when the ether had almost evaporated, the plate was plunged into a bath of silver nitrate to sensitise it. the still wet plate was put in a plate holder and was exposed in the camera. after the exposure the plate was developed fixed and washed.
Function of the ScapulaThe scapula is the mobile bone to which most of the shoulder muscles are attached. It is attached to the back by other muscles. It serves as a broad plate for the strong anchoring of muscles of the upper extremity.
Well the oceanic plate is usually lower than the continental plate so i think the ocianic plate will smash upward. I may be wrong...
Previous answer: "because of infection" This person is obviously trying to be funny, the right word should be "Contamination", as for spread plate, the bacteria is more exposed to air as it is spread over the agar plate. Therefore, the result might not be accurate, as it might be contaminated. As for the pour plate method, the bacteria is in the agar itself, it is not exposed to air, thus, less risk of getting contaminated.
It depends on the plate maker and occasionally the number. Typically the lower the number the higher the value
Edema is swelling of an extremity or area of the body. A degenerative end plate may be an area that shows up on an x-ray showing breakdown of bone. A physician will need to evaluate and treat.