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Water polo was originally played with a football that absorbed water until it weighed up to 20lb – the balls in 2012 are between 14 and 16oz.
It used to be made of dirt, shrub and pepper trees, which for generations absorbed water in the rainy season, although in downpours it would still flood.
Detarium microcarpum absorbed water and solidify thereby blocking pore spaces.
It is evident that the films absorbed water during MAPS, which altered their dielectric properties.
The mode position finally becomes constant since the physically absorbed water molecules have been completely removed.
But the agency said "dry, compacted soils" absorbed water less easily and future storms could cause flash floods.
Now another team of researchers has watched an aquifer rise--by about 7 centimeters--apparently because it absorbed water runoff.
The drying features of the samples which absorbed water are also determined.
Even at very low temperatures, absorbed water influences the mechanical performance in an unexpected way.
Although drainage through the mounds in situ was faster, termite mound samples absorbed water significantly more slowly than control soil.
A proper amount of physically absorbed water is of utmost importance to build the functionalized monolyers on MSNs.
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