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  2. Cross-bedding - Wikipedia

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    Tabular cross-bedding, or planar bedding consists of cross-bedded units that are extensive horizontally relative to the set thickness and that have essentially planar bounding surfaces. [3] Trough cross-bedding, on the other hand, consists of cross-bedded units in which the bounding surfaces are curved, and hence limited in horizontal extent.

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  4. Dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers - Wikipedia

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    Dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers are derivatives of 1,4-dihydropyridine that are used as L-type calcium channel blockers. [1] They are used in the treatment of hypertension.

  5. Crossbedded - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Cross-bedding - Wikipedia

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    A number of cross-bedding patterns are found in sediments, and reflect the currents that deposited them. Subcategories. This category has only the following ...

  7. Sedimentary structures - Wikipedia

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    These structures are within sedimentary bedding and can help with the interpretation of depositional environment and paleocurrent directions. They are formed when the sediment is deposited. Cross-bedding Cross-bedding is the layering of beds deposited by wind or water inclined at an angle as much as 35° from the horizontal. [1]

  8. Heterolithic bedding - Wikipedia

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    Heterolithic bedding is a sedimentary structure made up of interbedded deposits of sand and mud. It is formed mainly in tidal flats but can also be formed in glacial environments. Examples from fluvial environments have been documented but are rare. [ 1 ]

  9. Sterling Drug - Wikipedia

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    The Company was established in 1901 (then called Neuralgyline Co.) in Wheeling, West Virginia, by Albert H. Diebold and William E. Weiss, a pharmacist. [2] [citation needed] At the end of World War I in 1918, Sterling purchased the US assets of a German company now known as Bayer AG for US$5.3 million.

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