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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a submergence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of being submerged or overwhelmed by something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The submergence of traditional values in modern society has sparked a significant debate among cultural scholars."
Alternatives: "an immersion in" or "a flooding of".
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KAERI has performed a series of experiments to investigate the performance of a prototype sparger for the APR1400 in view of a dynamic load oscillation with a variation of the test conditions such as a discharged air mass, a submergence of the sparger, the valve opening time, and the pool temperature during an air clearing phase.
Without a submergence of sovereignty some members, especially the weaker and more extravagant ones to the south, were bound to exploit their membership through reckless borrowing.
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In these latter cases, they are approximately the same but even a small submergence of the feed tube below the liquid surface greatly enhances micromixing in the unbaffled case whilst it is still very poor with baffles.
After the earthquake of 2 April 1762, which caused a permanent submergence of of land near Chittagong and the death of 500 people in Dhaka, two volcanoes are said to have opened in the Sitakunda hills.
We quantified survival rates and associated changes in plant height and leaf sheath length during submergence of an upland rice ('TL3') in comparison with a well-known submergence-tolerant lowland rice ('FR13A'FR13A
Formed by the submergence of a glacial valley, fjärds are characteristically more irregularly shaped than the fjords.
The enlighteners' relentless association of sensory evidence with deception led to the submergence of a "tricking" oral-visual culture by "serious" mass literacy drives, Stafford observes.
1774, 12 L.Ed.2d 908, the Court found unconstitutional a procedure whereby a jury was permitted to decide the question of the voluntariness of a confession along with the question of guilt, in part because that procedure permitted the submergence of a question of law, as to which appellate review was constitutionally required, in the general deliberations of a jury.
The relative submergence of a particle is H/D p = 10.
The main challenge to measure the depth of submergence of a boat is that there is no reference plane other than the water surface to measure the distance from.
The genetic similarity of Ciherang with IR64 was exploited to develop a submergence-tolerant version of Ciherang with only one backcross (Septiningsih et al. 2014).
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