Tidal definition

Tidal means surface waters characterized by periodic rise and fall due to gravitational interactions between the sun, moon, and earth.
Tidal means Tidal Royalty Corp. as it exists prior to the completion of the Business Combination;
Tidal means Tidal Royalty Corp., a company formed under the laws of the Province of British Columbia; and its successors and assigns.

Examples of Tidal in a sentence

  • In Proceedings of the 11th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, Nantes, France, 6–11 September 2015.

  • It offers streaming directly from services such as Tidal, Quobuz, Deezer and vTuner.

  • During this time Mr. Reeves was responsible for the City of Troy’s departments of Engineering and Code Enforcement, 26 bridges, 7760 lf of seawall (the Hudson River is Tidal up to the Federal Lock and dam located at Bond Street), 150 miles of roadway, 125 signalized intersections, 10 of 11 dams located within the limits of the City of Troy, City controlled drainage structures, the evaluation, renovation and tenant fit-up of City owned buildings.

  • In Proceedings of the 10th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, Aalborg, Denmark, 2–5 September 2013.

  • When a State public notice for a Maryland Tidal Wetland License or Permit or a Nontidal Wetlands and Waterways Permit is required (e.g., the project is proposing permanent impacts to nontidal wetlands greater than 5,000 square feet, the project is located in Use III or IV waters or other sensitive habitats identified by State law or regulation),MDE will issue a public notice to EPA, NMFS, FWS, MD DNR, MHT, USCG, Corps, and the public for a 30-day review soliciting comments on the project.

  • On the next level of the hierarchy, all Land / Tidal Zone objects were discriminated into Vegetation and Non-Vegetation objects according to their spectral properties.

  • Tidal volume 500ml , respiratory rate 10 breaths per minute, isoflurane concentration 4%.

  • Tidal surges brought on by cyclones and heavy rains flood low-lying areas' homesteads and harm houses, including water and sanitary systems.

  • Tidal volume 900ml , respiratory rate 10 breaths per minute, isoflurane concentration 3%.

  • Tidal flats and wetlandsThe examples discussed below depict idealized transects for these beach settings, where storm surge, wave heights, dune erosion, wave runup, and wave overtopping are the dominant coastal processes, to illustrate how the results of the analyses are translated into a map product.


More Definitions of Tidal

Tidal means Tidal Energy Marketing Inc., a corporation governed by the laws of Canada;

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