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grid system

In archaeology, an excavation technique that aims to include both the vertical and horizontal dimensions by retaining intact baulks (standing sections) of earth between the excavated squares of the grid so that different layers can be traced and correlated across the site of the vertical profiles.


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The report also recommends changes to the power grid system to cope with the aftermath should such an accident happen again.
The electricity and heat generated can be used to heat or cool a new development such as an industrial park or hospital, used in farming operations or industrial processes with the surplus power sold off for transmission into the local grid system.
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