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Not even one of the small-diameter precision-guided F bombs?
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Dead Drift When water temperatures dip below 50 degrees, Johnson dead-drifts a nymph on a 91 ⁄ 2-foot (or longer) 7 - or 8-weight rod with a small-diameter shooting line rather than a traditional weight-forward floating fly line.
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Not even one of the small-diameter precision-guided F bombs?
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We know from looking at cross-cutting relationships between the fault scarp and these very small-diameter craters that the scarps can't be any more than about a billion years old.
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We know from looking at cross-cutting relationships between the fault scarp and these very small-diameter craters that the scarps can't be any more than about a billion years old.
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We know from looking at cross-cutting relationships between the fault scarp and these very small-diameter craters that the scarps can't be any more than about a billion years old.
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To resist the anticipated loading due to thaw strain or frost heave, a relatively highstrength system consisting of a small-diameter thickwall pipe was used.
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The forests to the west of the Trombetas River are characterized by a dense vegetation with a high number of small-diameter (less than 200 mm) to medium-diameter (200 to 600 mm) stems and a canopy height varying from 20 to 30 m, with emergent trees to 40 m.
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Fire suppression has transformed open stands of old-growth species such as ponderosa pine to dense stands with understories of small-diameter conifers.
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Today, few mills can process logs more than 20 inches in diameter, and new technologies allow large beams to be constructed from small-diameter logs.
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