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7 Sentences With "non submerged"

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Groynes can be submerged or not under normal conditions. Usually impermeable groynes are non-submerged, since flow over the top of solid groynes may cause severe erosion along the shanks. Submerged groynes, on the other hand, may be permeable depending on the degree of flow disturbance needed.
Very much like teeth, implants exposed to the oral cavity exhibit what is known as a minimum biologic width.Cochran DL, et al. _Biologic width around titanium implants: a histometric analysis of the implanto-gingival junction around unloaded and loaded non-submerged implants in the canine mandible_. J Perio 1997;68:186-198.
Mining vista New Caledonia comprises fragments of the continental crust of Gondwana, dating to over one hundred million years ago (MYA), as well as volcanic material. The fragments apparently split from the Indo-Australian tectonic plate. Prevailing opinion holds that the archipelago represents the non-submerged regions of the continental fragment known as Zealandia.Heads, Michael. "Biogeographical affinities of the New Caledonian biota: a puzzle with 24 pieces".
Around implants, biologic width formation has classically led to about 1.5 - 2 mm of bone loss in the vertical dimension at the coronal aspect of the implantsHermann JS, et al. _Crestal bone changes around titanium implants: a radiographic evaluation of unloaded non-submerged and submerged implants in the canine mandible_. J Perio 1997;68:1117-1130. because the abutment that attaches to the implant was often removed many times to allow for impression taking, abutment changing and other related clinical functions.
Zealandia (), also known as the New Zealand continent or Tasmantis, is a nearly submerged continental fragment that sank after breaking away from Australia 60–85 Ma (million years) ago, and most of it (93%) remains submerged beneath the Pacific Ocean. It derives its name from the island country of New Zealand which occupies the vast majority of its non-submerged land. Dutch explorers named the land Nova Zeelandia after the Dutch province of Zeeland, and British explorer James Cook subsequently anglicised the name to New Zealand.
Kelp, an important group of sea plants, primarily utilize ocean currents to distribute their spores and larvae. Many coral species reproduce by releasing gametes into the water column with hopes that other local corals will also release gametes before these units are dispersed by ocean currents. Some non-submerged aquatic plant species, like palm trees and mangroves, have developed fruits that float in sea water in order to utilize ocean currents as a form of dispersal. Coconuts have been found to travel up to thousands of miles away from their parent tree due to their buoyant nature.
In floating aquatic plants, the leaves have evolved to only have stomata on the top surface due to their non-submerged state. Gas exchange primarily occurs through the top surface of the leaf due to the stomata’s position, and the stomata are in a permanently open state. Due to their aquatic surroundings, the plants are not at risk of losing water through the stomata and therefore face no risk of dehydration. For carbon fixation, some aquatic angiosperms are able to uptake CO2 from bicarbonate in the water, a trait that does not exist in terrestrial plants.

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