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cones

opposite cones MATH

volcanic cones AREA

alluvial cone GEOL

axial cone GEOM

bearing cone INDUST

circular cone GEOM

cone bit ARCHIT

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The main hills and cones were built from scoria eruptions which succeeded the phreatomagmatic stage after groundwater had been depleted.
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Widespread are small, temporary geysers which are forming cones of salt.
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Instead, the striations, which were previously reported shatter cones, are identified as ventifacts created by wind erosion in sandstones.
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He is last seen enjoying snow cones with his friends.
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Amazingly enough, the sequence can be found in everything from the florets of composite flowers to the spirals of pine cones.
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That doesn't mean you can take a hairpin turn at 50 miles per hour and drift the car around cones and stuff like that.
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Reflective collars, white strips made from white reflective plastic, slip over cones snugly, and tape or adhesive can be used to attach the collars to the cones permanently.
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This is a twin mountain with similar striking tips and perfect cones at about a distance of from the top.
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The cones are three quarters of an inch (19 mm) thick and made up of thin sheets of veneer.
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The side surface of the hub is convex with a specific radius of curvature which is smaller than the concavity radius of the cones.
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