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For more than a decade, the pockmarks remained a mystery.
Mosquitoes nipped at her shoulders and face, covering her skin with pockmarks.
Many others were left blind from corneal ulcerations or severely disfigured by pockmarks.
Morgan had rosacea, which left ruptured blood vessels and pockmarks on his nose.
Debris from near the plane's cockpit was peppered with the telltale pockmarks of antiaircraft shrapnel.
Chinese companies use heavy machinery that often pockmarks villages with multiple holes 30 meters deep, destroying farmland.
With the makeup and the look — we did these pockmarks on my skin — and no one recognized me.
Tight clusters of pockmarks on the ancient stone walls showed where the militants had been taking target practice.
Yes, that's Robert Pattinson (once upon a time the "Twilight" heartthrob) behind the greasy blond hair and pockmarks.
Most of the pockmarks are thought to be as old as the solar system, some 21979 billion years old.
Most of the pockmarks are thought to be as old as the solar system, some 4.5 billion years old.
Pink LiplinerWhen a face flare-up happens, the pockmarks left behind are almost as bad as the zit itself.
In 2018, MBARI began a series of underwater robotic surveys in order to study the pockmarks in more detail.
I imagine the shattering of glass, the violent crash against the floor, cratering parquet or leaving pockmarks in smooth concrete.
Later, she and Ahi did the same for the ruined walls, filling pockmarks with red paint to resemble bleeding wounds.
On Soccer Memory has a tendency to smooth over the edges, to conceal the blemishes, to dust over the pockmarks.
Beijing has patched up the bullet pockmarks along the Avenue of Eternal Peace and repaired the tank damage to Tiananmen Square.
"It is one of the great shames, the great pockmarks on the heart of the psyche of American history," Williamson said.
The resulting image-objects are stylized to the opposite extreme of glossy social media, overaccentuating the pockmarks, ooze and fleshiness of reality.
With one defender between him and the goal, he surged from the left wing, dodging pockmarks in the yellow-dirt soccer field.
Mars used to have a lot of volcanic activity and evidence of these times remains as pockmarks around the surface of the planet.
While scientists have known about pockmarks since the 1990s, a new study shows the craters cover a much larger area than previously thought.
His teeth are small and jagged, and he's rather thin, especially his face, which is masked in a sickly yellow, his cheeks covered in pockmarks.
Combining NOAA's results with the earlier MBARI work, scientists now know there are around 5,200 pockmarks scattered across a 500 square-mile swath of seafloor.
But incoming foul balls somehow seem to speed up as they get closer, and plenty of press boxes — including Houston's — have permanent pockmarks on the walls.
"You could see the big circular holes in the ground, pockmarks on the US military trucks and one on one of the oil tanks," Bowman said.Sgt.
A visit in 2014, after three years of war, revealed scars from mortar shells and pockmarks from bullets, as well as illegal digging at ancient tombs.
The Phoenicia Hotel sits across the street from the carcass of an abandoned building that still bears the pockmarks of a more violent time in Lebanese history.
The tactic is familiar: Obama, eight years after he succeeded President George W. Bush, was still blaming the 43rd president for some of the pockmarks on his legacy.
The appearance, like pockmarks, of chains is the clearest sign that the strain has taken hold, that the living organism playing host — a community — is not long for this world.
Satellite images have documented thousands of illegal excavations in Syria and Iraq, visible as pockmarks among some of the world's most important ancient ruins, like Mari and Dura-Europos in Syria.
Now, veins of cement bind the remaining pieces of the rock to one another; a patch of pockmarks has been plugged up and a flagrant "1620" has been chiseled into its face.
And I feel some personal connection, since I studied in Barcelona in college and would often read in a square where pockmarks from a bomb were still visible in a church wall.
That it did not, for so long, is what this team will be remembered for; the picture will not be complete, though, without the pockmarks, the blemishes, the edges, ragged and rough.
First, Berens recommends, look for eggplants with even skin and no wrinkles or pockmarks, and with their green leaf cap still attached tightly; those are signs that the eggplant hasn't lost too much moisture.
Elizabeth nearly died from the disease, and her skin was scarred from the illness, so she covered the pockmarks with heavy white makeup made of white lead and vinegar, which slowly poisoned her over time.
But videos recorded in July by people who rushed to the rooftop to try to help the two boys showed pockmarks in the concrete surface that the report said matched the shrapnel pattern of an antipersonnel missile.
Their photographs show pockmarks consistent with the fragmentation from barrel bombs, and what appears to be the tail fin of a Russian-made OFAB-250-270 airdropped bomb, a type that Russian planes in Syria have been filmed carrying.
Borrowing from the lexicon of psychoanalysis, her alluringly deceptive depictions of a chair or rotary phone are, on closer inspection, riddled with pockmarks and stitches — lingering traumas that have become embedded in the substance of the objects she recreates.
He had pockmarks and a slight overbite, and when he spoke, he dipped his head too closely over the microphone, sending his loud voice booming out into the room and provoking laughter among the other detainees on the benches.
Whether it's the stylized and implicitly bruised, bumpy, and lumpy bodies of Jenny Saville, or the painstakingly rendered pockmarks and pores of Ellen Altfest's fragmented figures, there's nothing quite as queasy-making as a painting that powerfully evokes human skin, Capricorn.
Look at the surface of her face jugs — the grooved coils of hair, the pockmarks and pustules — and you'll see how she has gone over every inch of the surface, both in the way she has worked it and in the color of the glazes.
New York is a booming city somehow plagued by vacant storefronts, pockmarks on the streetscape that are casualties of urban evolution: Higher rents are forcing smaller shops out of business, and in their place follow a series of ubiquitous banks, chain drugstores and coffee shops.
The sheer volume of the result is overwhelming; I started to search for nuances, but my eyes mostly brought together images with similar patterns of shadows and planetary pockmarks, and the celestial satellite lost its magnetism — that mysterious appeal that likely led to someone taking a picture of it in the first place.
We suppose that they are located in old depression of the basement (synclines and pockmarks) covered by lava.
Pockmarks off the coast of California and Greece have been studied to measure the difference in gas emission from methane seeps before, during, and after earthquakes. Evidence gathered in 1980 and 1993 show a significant increase in gas emissions from seeps hours before and after an earthquake occurred. Water temperatures surrounding the pockmarks increased by up to 5 °C during the intervals of increased gas emissions. These observations indicate the pockmarks become hyperactive before and during earthquakes, making gas emission an ideal parameter to help predict earthquakes before they occur.
This was a great surprise, because there are very few craters on the Earth's surface. Although pockmarks were first documented and published 50 years ago, they are currently still being discovered on the ocean floor and in many lakes, the world over. The craters off Nova Scotia are up to in diameter and deep. Pockmarks have been found worldwide.
In December 2000 a research expedition collected gas hydrate specimens from one of the world's largest pockmarks located in the Congo-Angola Basin. The depression was 800 meters in diameter and located 3160 meters below sea level and developed as a result of several smaller pockmarks collapsing into each other. The majority of the hydrocarbons found were gas hydrates composed of 100% methane.
Pockmarks are generally 100–200 m in diameter and usually located at a depth of 150–400 m. Bubble formation and microbial mats are observed throughout the pockmarks in Heceta Bank. These microbial mats in the sediment along the bank are characterized as white and filamentous. Microbial mats are generally inhabited by chemosynthetic organisms, Beggiatoa and Thiothrix filamentous bacteria, and Methanogen, a group of anaerobic archaea.
Methane seeps are located along the downward slope of Heceta Bank, generally clustered in areas known as pockmarks. The pockmarks are formed by the movement of faults, which cause disturbances and conditions within the bedrock to change. Due to uplift, gas solubility in the sediment decreases and gas is ultimately released from the seafloor. The methane gas originates from a mix of thermogenic and biogenic sources, and methane hydrates embedded in the sediment.
Judd, Alan and Martin Hovland, 'Seabed Fluid Flow: The Impact on Geology, Biology and the Marine Environment, Cambridge University Press, 2007, Hovland, Martin, Seabed Pockmarks and Seepages : Geological Ecological and Environmental Implication, Springer, 1988, Discovery was aided by the use of high-resolution multibeam acoustic systems for bathymetric mapping. In these cases, pockmarks have been interpreted as the morphological expression of gas or oil leakage from active hydrocarbon system or a deep overpressured petroleum reservoir.
Pockmarks are concave, crater-like depressions on seabeds that are caused by fluids (liquids and gasses) escaping and erupting through the seafloor. They can vary in size and have been found worldwide. Pockmarks were discovered off the coasts of Nova Scotia, Canada in the late 1960s by Lew King and Brian McLean of the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. They were discovered off Nova Scotia, using a new side scan sonar developed in the late 1960s by Kelvin Hughes.
Other organisms such as clams (e.g., Solemya sp.) and marine bivalve mollusks (e.g., Conchocele bisecta) have been found to inhabit the area around the seeps. Some pockmarks also contain evidence of carbonate formation.
However, : Since my husband's face is all pockmarked, : We haven't had a proper ceremony. (gujappe: pockmarks due to small pox) : Our village is replete with busybodies. : Those people will take care everything, . : So no worry.
A myth spread by the Francoist authorities stated that the pockmarks in the stone were from the bullets of an anarchist execution of church priests. This was spread in an attempt to cover up evidence of the 1938 bombings.
Retrieved on 28 October 2008. Fort Mifflin never again saw military action. Of the original Fort Mifflin, only the white stone walls of the fort survive today. The pockmarks in these stone walls evidence the intensity of the British bombardment of 1777.
"Ma" stands for mázi, 麻子, which means pockmarks. "Po" is the first syllable of pópo, 婆婆, which means an old woman or grandma. Hence, mápó is an old woman whose face is pockmarked. It is thus sometimes translated as "pockmarked grandma's beancurd".
The long-term erosion imposed by currents of stable orientation modifies pockmarks into long runnels and depressions, and ultimately leads to the formation of the large fields of elongated mounds and ridges, as well as the residual outliers of un-eroded mud and clay sheets.
He paints in what critics describe as a soft, brushy, almost impressionistic manner that captures the play of ethereal light, texture (crinkled parchment, frayed leather edges, pockmarks) and shadow;Epstein, Edward M. "Close Reading: Xie Xiaoze paints blown-up books," artcritical, May 29, 2017.
Its tower has a lot of pockmarks from small bore cannon balls which were fired by Parliamentarian gunners to deter the Scottish Royalist forces using the tower. They extend up the south face of the tower from as low as head height up to the top.
Soviet leader Joseph Stalin fell ill with smallpox at the age of seven. His face was badly scarred by the disease. He later had photographs retouched to make his pockmarks less apparent. Hungarian poet Ferenc Kölcsey, who wrote the Hungarian national anthem, lost his right eye to smallpox.
The most distinguishing characteristic was that he seemed to have severe acne or pockmarks on his face. He had shoulder length, dirty blonde hair. He was around in height and had a slender build. The witness described him as having fox-like, blue eyes and wearing a white T-shirt.
In the early morning hours of September 1, 1985, observers noted anomalies on the otherwise smooth ocean floor. At first, it was pockmarks, like small craters from impacts. Eventually, debris was sighted as the rest of the team was awakened. Finally, a boiler was sighted, and soon after that, the hull was found.
The film significantly differs from all other adaptations of Ramayana in the characterisation of the central characters, including Rama and Lakshmana. The characters are humanised, contrary to the way divine characters from Indian mythology are usually depicted in visual media. Aravindan remembered, p.35 Rama has a pot belly, while Lakshmana has pockmarks on his face.
His voice is described as oily and self-satisfied. Sal Volatile: Described as having a heroic jaw and strong thighs with some pockmarks on his face, Sal is a defector from FAUST because he disapproves of their satanic plans. Delilah (No last name): Indispensable domestic servant of His Majesty's Secret Service. She is physically strong and very discreet.
Oh well! A perfectly good youth wasted on junk > food! That is, until a few months ago, when I came across some of the old > name songs, stuffed onto tape cassettes, 4-track recorders, forgotten boxes, > forgotten shelves, forgotten hard drives. It was like finding an old diary, > or a high school yearbook, senior picture with lens flare and pockmarks, > slightly cute and embarrassing.
Prominent families throughout the world often had several people infected by and/or perish from the disease. For example, several relatives of Henry VIII of England survived the disease but were scarred by it. These include his sister Margaret, his wife Anne of Cleves, and his two daughters: Mary I in 1527 and Elizabeth I in 1562. Elizabeth tried to disguise the pockmarks with heavy makeup.
For the dance a male member dresses up as Bhadrakali, a creation of Shiva. In the performance she is just back from killing Darika and is telling the events to Shiva who is symbolised by the lighted lamp. As she was affected by small pox and has pockmarks on her face she has her back to the lamp almost throughout the performance. Shree Bhadra Kalasamajam, Kottayam made some efforts to revive and reform the art.
Survivors are likely to have some scarring (pockmarks). Smallpox vaccine should not be given to patients with a history of eczema. Because of the danger of transmission of vaccinia, it also should not be given to people in close contact with anyone who has active eczema and who has not been vaccinated. People with other skin diseases (such as atopic dermatitis, burns, impetigo, or herpes zoster) also have an increased risk of contracting eczema vaccinatum and should not be vaccinated against smallpox.
Although he would doggedly struggle for another six months against his foes, his defeat at Morat really spelled the beginning of the end for the Burgundian State, much to the delight of the duke's enemies. Charles escaped to Morges, and then to Pontarlier, where he stayed for months, reportedly in a deep depression. He later returned to the battlefield at the Battle of Nancy, where he was killed. Pockmarks from the Burgundian cannon can still be seen in the defensive towers of Morat.
The seabed morphology in the central depression of the gulf is characterised by the presence of elongated mounds and ridges arranged parallel to the axis of the basin. This morphology, widespread within the gulf in water depths exceeding 50 m, covers an area of tens of thousands of square kilometres. It reflects an interaction between sediment dewatering and the erosional activity of the present-day bottom currents. The sediment dewatering and fluid seepage result in the formation of numerous small pits and pockmarks.
Epidemics of smallpox were known for causing a significant decrease in the indigenous population of the New World. The effects on survivors included pockmarks on the skin which left deep scars, commonly causing significant disfigurement. Some Europeans, who believed the plague of syphilis in Europe to have come from the Americas, saw smallpox as the European revenge against the Natives. Africans and Europeans, unlike the native population, often had lifelong immunity, because they had often been exposed to minor forms of the illness such as cowpox or variola minor disease in childhood.
Co-tenants: the Roman Senate and the Camera Apostolica. "In 1519 The Confraternita built the little chapel of Santa Maria della Pietà inside the Colosseum." and continued to inhabit it until as late as the early 19th century. The interior of the amphitheater was extensively stripped of stone, which was reused elsewhere, or (in the case of the marble façade) was burned to make quicklime. The bronze clamps which held the stonework together were pried or hacked out of the walls, leaving numerous pockmarks which still scar the building today.
The basin houses economically important hydrocarbon reservoirs that serve as a source of petroleum. Hydrocarbon generation in the Angola Basin is still an ongoing process that began in the late Cretaceous after the deposition of the thick salt beds. The salt is an important feature in preserving hydrocarbons as it seals in the reservoir and prevents it from escaping into the open water. Successful hydrocarbon collection within the Angola margin is associated with pockmarks within the topography that are formed as gas or subsurface water travels upwards through the water column.
In the Alliance-Union universe faster-than-light (FTL) ships have two major drive systems, slower-than-light (STL) thrusters and FTL jump engines. The jump engines comprise vanes that are attached to the outside of the ship. When the vanes are pulsed, they generate gravity waves which create a field, or "bubble", around the ship that pulls it (and anything else in the field) along the interface between realspace (Einsteinian space) and hyperspace (jumpspace). Jump takes place between two massive objects, called jump-points, which are generally stars, brown dwarves, or "rogue planets" sufficiently massive to make "pockmarks" in hyperspace.
The filmmakers then visited the Sacramento Zoo to observe a Himalayan monal for Kevin's animation. The animators designed Russell as an Asian-American, and modeled Russell after similar looking Peter Sohn, a Pixar storyboarder who voiced Emile in Ratatouille and directed the short Partly Cloudy, because of his energetic nature. While Pixar usually designs their characters to be caricatured, Carl was even more so, being only at least three heads high. He was not given elderly features such as liver spots or hair in his ears to keep him appealing, yet giving him wrinkles, pockmarks on his nose, a hearing aid, and a cane to make him appear elderly.
Bomb damage on the exhibition road facade The Museum survived the Second World War with only minor bomb damage. The worst loss was the Victorian stained glass on the Ceramics Staircase, which was blown in when bombs fell nearby; pockmarks still visible on the façade of the museum were caused by fragments from the bombs. In the immediate post-war years there was little money available for other than essential repairs. The 1950s and early 1960s saw little in the way of building work; the first major work was the creation of new storage space for books in the Art Library in 1966 and 1967.
About 60 percent of the reefs occur next to or inside seabed pockmarks. Because these craters are formed by the expulsion of liquids and gases (including methane), several scientists hypothesize that there may be a link between the existence of the deep-water coral reefs and nutrients seepage (light hydrocarbons, such as methane, ethane, and propane) through the seafloor. This hypothesis is called the 'hydraulic theory' for deep-water coral reefs. Hovland and Risk, 2003 Lophelia communities support diverse marine life, such as sponges, polychaete worms, mollusks, crustaceans, brittle stars, starfish, sea urchins, bryozoans, sea spiders, fish and many other vertebrate and invertebrate species.
In the United States, many of the first commercial fields in California were found using this method including the Newhall Field discovered in 1876 and the Kern River Field discovered in 18997. Seeps have also been used to find offshore fields including the Cantarell Field in Mexico in 1976; the largest oil field in Mexico and one of the largest in the world. The field is named after a fisherman, Rudesindo Cantarell, who complained to PEMEX about his fishing nets being stained by oil seeps in the Bay of Campeche. The biological and geochemical manifestations of seepage leads to distinct bathymetrical features including positive relief mounds, pinnacles, mud volcanoes and negative relief pockmarks.
Map of cold seeps in the Atlantic Equatorial Belt. BR – Blake Ridge diapir BT – Barbados trench OR – Orenoque sectors EP – El Pilar sector NIG – Nigerian slope GUI – area REG – Regab pockmark. Cold-seep communities in the western Atlantic Ocean have also been described from a few dives on mud volcanoes and diapirs between depth in the Barbados accretionary prism area and from the Blake Ridge diapir off North Carolina. More recently seep communities have been discovered in the eastern Atlantic, on a giant pockmark cluster in the Gulf of Guinea near the Congo deep channel, also on other pockmarks of the Congo margin, Gabon margin and Nigeria margin and in the Gulf of Cádiz.
Gas hydrates have been sampled at the Amsterdam and Kazan mud volcanoes, and high methane levels have been recorded above the seafloor. Several provinces of the Nile deep-sea fan have been explored recently. These include the very active brine seepage named the Menes Caldera in the eastern province between 2,500 m and 3,000 m, the pockmarks in the central area along mid- and lower slopes, and the mud volcanoes of the eastern province, as well as one in the central upper slope (North Alex area) at 500 m depth. During these first exploratory dives, symbiont-bearing taxa that are similar to those observed on the Olimpi and Anaximander mud fields were sampled and identified.
Takenomaru Sagami: Eighteen years old, and adopted by Mr. Sagami. He's also a master of the violin (a "prodigy") and is quite good looking. When he was younger he was bullied and mistreated because of his "white man's blood" by the town's children and adults, even by the old man who took him in after his father and then mother abandoned him. When he was at the verge of dying he made a pact with an "angel" and gained his lifeforce back, as well as two gifts, those of musical talent and good looks (the latter ridding him of potential pockmarks from his deadly case of smallpox); but as part of the contract he must attain the twelve Tears of Maria.
Visible surface features such as oil seeps, natural gas seeps, pockmarks (underwater craters caused by escaping gas) provide basic evidence of hydrocarbon generation (be it shallow or deep in the Earth). However, most exploration depends on highly sophisticated technology to detect and determine the extent of these deposits using exploration geophysics. Areas thought to contain hydrocarbons are initially subjected to a gravity survey, magnetic survey, passive seismic or regional seismic reflection surveys to detect large-scale features of the sub-surface geology. Features of interest (known as leads) are subjected to more detailed seismic surveys which work on the principle of the time it takes for reflected sound waves to travel through matter (rock) of varying densities and using the process of depth conversion to create a profile of the substructure.
Pearsall 2008 The earliest level excavated at Puerto Marqués had no ceramics, but the level above that yielded "Pox" pottery, so-called because of the pockmarks on its interior surface where bits of fiber temper burned away in the firing process.Evans 2008 Temper is the material that is added to raw clay in order to heighten the clay vessel's durability, and the kind of temper (fiber, grit, shell, etc.) is a way to diagnose common traits that could indicate shared information regarding a technology.Pearsall 2008 "Pox" pottery bears a red slip on the exterior, similar to ceramics from the Initial Formative period found in coastal Soconusco, and also to pottery found in Ecuador; some of these finds are dated even earlier.Evans 2008 The pottery found at Puerto Marqués serves as a way to relate and understand the makers' social structures, and socio- economic status within the context of their lives long ago.
With continuing experience, particularly on the upper continental slope in the Gulf of Mexico, the successful prediction of the presence of tubeworm communities continues to improve, however chemosynthetic communities cannot be reliably detected directly using geophysical techniques. Hydrocarbon seeps that allow chemosynthetic communities to exist do modify the geological characteristics in ways that can be remotely detected, but the time scales of co-occurring active seepage and the presence of living communities is always uncertain. These known sediment modifications include (1) precipitation of authigenic carbonate in the form of micronodules, nodules, or rock masses; (2) formation of gas hydrates; (3) modification of sediment composition through concentration of hard chemosynthetic organism remains (such as shell fragments and layers); (4) formation of interstitial gas bubbles or hydrocarbons; and (5) formation of depressions or pockmarks by gas expulsion. These features give rise to acoustic effects such as wipeout zones (no echoes), hard bottoms (strongly reflective echoes), bright spots (reflection enhanced layers), or reverberant layers (Behrens, 1988; Roberts and Neurauter, 1990).

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