0 a deep, narrow crack, especially in rock or the earth
1 a deep crack, esp. one in rock or ice or in the ground
The traditional scaling means that the square of the fissure thickness is of the same order as the permeability coefficient of the matrix set.
The embryonic fissure, which reaches the peripheral retina at the ventral-nasal aspect of the eye, was used as a landmark.
The other fissures have been destroyed by quarrying operations.
The upper and lower parts of some fissure fills were also obscured by quarry scree.
This process creates vesicles and fissures as near- and sub-surface pockets of these minerals volatilize.
Figure 7d shows the meniscus fill to the fissure.
Various fragments of both sculptures showed evidence of fissures and breakages, some of which appear to have been produced by contact with fire.
But this attempt fizzled, undermined by internal fissures and regional pressures that still preclude a strong central state.
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(岩石或土地的)裂縫,裂隙, (大腦皮層等的)裂紋,溝, (牙齒表面的)裂…
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(岩石或土地的)裂缝,裂隙, (大脑皮层等的)裂纹,沟, (牙齿表面的)裂…
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