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The act of clarifying; the act or process of making clear or transparent by freeing visible impurities; particularly, the clearing or fining of liquid substances from feculent matter by the separation of the insoluble particles which prevent the liquid from being transparent.
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The main themes the parliamentary inquiry will focus on are clarification of the government's policy and its legal basis, the decision-making process that precedes use of drones for targeted killing and subsequent legal accountability for lethal strikes.
The typical areas within wastewater treatment plants, which can release significant levels and intensities of odors to the atmosphere, are clarification tanks and decanters, aeration tanks and channels, both trickling and high rate filters, and sludge digesters and sludge storage tanks.
Major goals to understand how to repair the spinal cord tissue are clarification of the duration of the secondary lesion process and whether certain intrinsic cells may proliferate to compensate for damage and to obtain functional improvement.
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But is clarification enough?
Another common citrus hack is clarification.
"There's never been clarification about what the LSC does and what the governing body does.
Diplomats said one issue had been clarification of perimeters, but added it was settled satisfactorily.
One benefit of our study is clarification of the interrelationships among the variables that influence QOL.
"There is then intended to be clarification as to how you tell the difference.
One piece of this puzzle is clarification that biocrusts are important to ecological functions and processes across the landscape.
So take this statement for what it is: clarification but also clean up.
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