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Midtown, NY.
Taken back in April, when the weather was ever so dainty and the sky was thinly veiled by translucent white streaks.
One of the world’s biggest Angular conference.
The beautiful city of Warsaw, amazing national stadium, 2 days, 15 talks, 5 workshops, Q&A session and much more!
Thank you to our wonderfull sponsors: Acaicoft, 7N, Twilio, SoftwareMill, SoftwarePlant, EDC Aviation Digital, Deloitte, CodiLime, Telerik, JetBrains, DataArt Poland. Thank you for the speakers, we are really appreciate that you came to Poland and share your knowledge! Thank you for communities from all over the world for your support. Thank you for ALL attendees!
Jardin de flores de todas variedad. Entrada de luz principal. Reflejo de un vidrio. Tranquilidad de un hogar con antiguedad...Miles de historias
"Over the Edge - Angular Design" - Floral Arrangement Theme, 2007
(The number of people wandering through the show made it quite a challenge to take pictures...hence the crop here.)
Angular Momentum Artisan Timepiece with a "Oriental Blossoms" medallion, engraved in high reloef 18 Kt. gold. The marker a drop shaped emerald. Time display by Revolving-Hour-Disk
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One of the world’s biggest Angular conference.
The beautiful city of Warsaw, amazing national stadium, 2 days, 15 talks, 5 workshops, Q&A session and much more!
Thank you to our wonderfull sponsors: Acaicoft, 7N, Twilio, SoftwareMill, SoftwarePlant, EDC Aviation Digital, Deloitte, CodiLime, Telerik, JetBrains, DataArt Poland. Thank you for the speakers, we are really appreciate that you came to Poland and share your knowledge! Thank you for communities from all over the world for your support. Thank you for ALL attendees!
(circular holder is 1.0 centimeter in diameter)
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Sediments are defined as naturally-occurring, loose grains of any composition or origin at the Earth's surface (although they also occur in cave passages). Most sediments are lithogenous - they form by weathering and erosion of any type of rock. Some sediments are biogenous / biogenic - the remains, or fragmentary remains, of once-living organisms (animals, plants, microbes, etc.).
Sediments range in size from very small to enormous. In sedimentology, categories of grain sizes are given specific names - megaliths to clay. Almost all of the clastic-textured sedimentary rock record consists of grains that are boulder-sized or smaller.
In describing sediments, grain shape is also important. The four basic shape categories are: angular, subangular, subrounded, and rounded. Any given sediment sample usually has a mix of more than one of these categories.
If a sediment sample or a clastic-textured sedimentary rock consists of angular to subangular grains, it was likely deposited relatively close to the source area of the sediments. With transportation and abrasion in streams, sediments gets smaller and more rounded.