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Backwash In a completely different financial league from "Awkward Embraces" and "Jack in a Box" is the strange and heavily promoted serial "Backwash, currently unspooling on Crackle.com, the Sony online entertainment site.
But this kind of backwash in the prose happens only, as it does to so many writers, when Schooler wants to announce the importance of what has just taken place.
During this mode, an elevated high instantaneous flux (60 L m−2 h−1) is initially applied for a short time (120 s), followed by a longer filtration (290 s) at lower flux (10.3 L m−2 h−1) and a backwash in each filtration cycle.
Despite the partial removal of foulants from the membrane surface, SWRO membrane performance could not be restored, indicating the ineffectiveness of osmotic backwash in aiding offline salt cleaning.
We tend to think of other people's saliva as objectively gross: We're not ecstatic when some hot person leaves backwash in our drinks, we don't get tingly when spit flies out of someone's mouth mid-sentence and lands on our lips, and it is strictly repulsive when men hock loogies all over the sidewalk like it's normal.
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The high removal efficiency of DIN under ambient nitrogen loading and the significant removal of DIP indicate that constructed wetlands planted with Salicornia are well suited to the treatment of batches of highly concentrated wastewater released during routine filter backwashing in marine RAS.
Sand suspended in the backwash and in rip currents adds to the bar, as does some sand moving shoreward from deeper water.
Other causes of terminal ileitis in children include backwash ileitis in ulcerative colitis, lymphoid hyperplasia and Henoch-Schonlein purpura.
However, these older deposits can be reinterpreted, as in the case of backwash deposits in a shallow marine Miocene setting on the Mejillones Peninsula in northern Chile (Cantalamessa and Celma, 2005), which were recently found to be debris flow deposits with no evidence permitting an interpretation as tsunami deposits of any kind (Bahlburg et al., 2010).
Consolidated mud deposits containing grass, wood and shell fragments, likely transported by the backwash flow in the 2004 tsunami, were observed in grab samples and short cores (Feldens et al., 2009).
Backwash Motion in the water caused by the propeller(s) moving in reverse (astern) direction.
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