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been transpired
verb
To give off (vapour, waste matter etc.); to exhale (an odour etc.).
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We estimate that one-third of Amazon rainfall originates within its own basin, of which two-thirds has been transpired.
Pure liquid ethanol or its blends with liquid fossil fuels such as gasoline or diesel, has been transpired to the surface a porous sphere using an infusion pump.
They also observed that about 80%% of the increase was due to an increase in subsurface drainage of soil moisture that would have been transpired by plants in the control experiment.
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Every now and then you get a bracing reminder of the crazy that has been transpiring ever since.
"I guess I would like to know what's transpired".
This will affect the rates at which CO2 is assimilated and water is transpired through stomata.
However, it's transpired that the injury to the striker is more serious.
On the one hand, clearly not, given what's transpired since.
Given everything that's transpired, a long-forgotten video from 1971 is particularly creepy.
His belief is transpired in his commitment to give back to society and being a voice for Mother Nature.
Her main concern in all that's transpired is that we've forgotten about a key Wet'suwet'en value known as wiggus, or respect.
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