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Channeling, also spelled Channelling, in solid-state physics, the directionally selective penetration of crystalline solids by a beam of atoms.
[I] have a huge library on Atlantis in fiction, in channelling, in history, in mythology … the whole thing.
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of channelling in a barrier layer on water flow and oxygen transport in a soil cover.
The validated model is then applied to investigate factors affecting channelling in a randomly packed bed containing a high-porosity passage.
But earlier in the day it was the late, great Jim Bowen of Bullseye fame that the chancellor was channelling in his spring statement, setting out just what MP's "could've won" — or might still win — if they back a Brexit deal.
Supplying desalinated water to the capital will still cost about the same or only a little more than channelling in water from the south, he reckons.In its first five-year plan for the industry, in December, the government insisted that desalination was "of benefit to sustainable development".
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