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  • 1intake — The opening in a pipe in lake, pond, or river through which water is taken for a public water supply. 56 Am J1st Watwk § 51 …

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  • 2London water supply infrastructure — London s Water Supply Infrastructure has developed over the centuries in line with the expansion of London and now represents a sizeable infrastructure investment. For much of London s history, private companies supplied fresh water to various… …

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  • 3Water supply network — Public infrastructure …

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  • 4water-supply system — Facilities for the collection, treatment, storage, and distribution of water. Ancient systems included wells, storage reservoirs, canals and aqueducts, and water distribution systems. Highly advanced systems appeared с 2500 BC and reached their… …

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  • 5Northwest Area Water Supply — The Northwest Area Water Supply (NAWS), also referred to as Garrison Diversion (from the Garrison Dam), is a project to divert water from Lake Sakakawea to the area around Minot, North Dakota, which is in the Souris River watershed. Minot is… …

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  • 6List of Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks — The following is a list of Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks as designated by the American Society of Civil Engineers since it began the program in 1964. The designation is granted to projects, structures, and sites in the United States… …

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  • 7Chauga River — Coordinates: 34°36′30″N 83°9′55″W / 34.60833°N 83.16528°W / 34.60833; 83.16528 …

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  • 8crop — 1. noun 1) some farmers lost their entire crop Syn: harvest, year s growth, yield; fruits, produce 2) a bumper crop of mail Syn: batch, lot, assortment, selection, collection, supply …

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  • 9endocrine system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction  group of ductless glands (gland) that regulate body processes by secreting chemical substances called hormones (hormone). Hormones act on nearby tissues or are carried in the bloodstream to act on specific target organs… …

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  • 10Selfish Brain Theory — The “Selfish Brain” theory describes the characteristic of the human brain to cover its own, comparably high energy requirements with the utmost of priorities when regulating energy fluxes in the organism. The brain behaves selfishly in this… …

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