The willows in the Arctic drainagebasin shrink to shrubs scarcely knee-high.
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Table showing detailed facts regarding possible reservoir sites on Passaic drainagebasin.
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The drainagebasin of Passaic River is admirably adapted to the development of the conservation system.
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Its drainagebasin, including in this its own area, is estimated to be about five hundred square miles.
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To possess one-half the drainagebasin of the valley would have led to constant conflict with the owners of the other half.
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It operates five hydropower dams, three on the Paraná River and three in the drainagebasin of the Paraíba do Sul River.
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All stained (blue or black) nodes in the inguinal drainagebasin were removed for pathologic analysis, including carbon particle analysis.
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It lies partly within the drainagebasin of the Orinoco and partly within that of the Rio Negro, an affluent of the Amazon.
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In length it is equal to the Yenisei and Blue River, but its drainagebasin is larger than that of either of the others.
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It is the drainagebasin for rivers that start in the snowy mountains of India, Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan including the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Teesta.
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In the drainagebasin of the Ganges, through which the train is again carrying us south-eastwards, 100 million human beings, mostly Hindus, have their home.
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Headwaters account for a high proportion of total freshwater stream-channel length in a drainagebasin and are critical habitats for rare, endangered, and specialized species.
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The drainagebasin of the St. Lawrence was called New France (or Canada); the lands near Port Royal became another French colony, called Acadia.
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Key (sentinel) cervical lymph nodes in the regional lymphatic drainagebasin were identified, selectively excised during SLND, and examined for microscopic evidence of tumor cells.
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Some canyons branch at their upper ends resembling dendritic patterns of onshore river drainagebasins.
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Results: Intraoperative lymphatic mapping identified sentinel nodes in 90% of the regional drainagebasins.