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- Counterpoise, an artificial ground for the transmitter.
- The three venues was Brian Piccolo Park in Cooper City, Lauderhill Cricket Stadium Turf Ground and Lauderhill Cricket Stadium Artificial Ground both in Fort Lauderdale
- The artificial ground of the city would house agriculture, industry and entertainment and the residential towers would descend into the ocean to a depth of 200 metres.
- The project they included to illustrate their ideas was a scheme for the redevelopment of Shinjuku station which included retail, offices and entertainment on an artificial ground over the station.
- The boot is available in Soft Ground ( SG ), Firm Ground ( FG ) or Artificial Ground ( AG ) versions in which all feature a glass nylon soleplate.
- The boot is available in either Soft Ground ( SG ) ( now Soft Ground Pro; SG-Pro ), Firm Ground ( FG ) or Artificial Ground ( AG ) versions.
- Otaka had first thought about the relationship between infrastructure and architecture in his 1949 graduation thesis and he continued to explore ideas about " artificial ground " during his work at Maekawa's office.
- Despite the structure's extraordinary height, Howe talks of " putting some horizontal into the building ", of " artificial ground levels and no bottlenecks moving up and down the building ".
- This module consists of interventions related to in-situ moisture conservation, water harvesting and recycling for supplemental irrigation, improved drainage in flood prone areas, conservation tillage where appropriate, artificial ground water recharge and water saving irrigation methods.
- Also, in the particular case of a monopole antenna, the ground ( or an artificial ground plane ) serves as the return connection for the antenna current thus having an additional effect, particularly on the impedance seen by the feed line.
- The IPA is governed by an Executive Committee and a Council consisting of representatives from 26 Adhering Bodies and Associate Members having interests in some aspect of theoretical, basic and applied frozen ground research, including permafrost, periglacial phenomena, seasonal frost, and artificial ground freezing.
- I always insisted on two principles : ( 1 ) every major claim in the article must be supported by verifiable sources or removed, ( 2 ) no critical but relevant research should be disqualified from the article based on vacuous, artificial grounds ( such as, CPS is only a " working " paper, it's a wrong market, wrong assets; AB published in a wrong journal, following a wrong review process, etc . ) I don't think those are unreasonable principles.