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clay up
verb
To add clay to.
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This paper examines the effect of raising the temperature of soft Bangkok clay, up to 90 °C, on the performance of the prefabricated vertical drain (PVD) during the preloading process.
The concentration and distribution of clay along the catenas were dependent on landscape position as well — soil profiles at and near the crests were clay depleted (as low as 1%) while those at the toeslopes had much more clay (up to 60%).
The Kd values of the lanthanides used in the experiments (La and Lu) varied greatly (25 50 000 L kg−1) depending on the ionic medium (higher values in water than in the Ca medium), the initial lanthanide concentration (up to three orders of magnitude decrease inversely with lanthanide concentration), and the examined clay (up to one order of magnitude for the same lanthanide and sorption medium).
Pushing the clay up will center the clay in the middle of your bat.
Instead of keeping the pressure on — moving in and throwing punches to force an opening — he forgot his right hand and began winging left hooks without trying to set Clay up for them.
At DR=1, the ultimate tensile strength of the hybrid fibers increased with the addition of clay up to a critical content and then decreased.
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Whether he will be called the greatest if he does not succeed on clay is up to history.
Arlene Shechet's clay stands up to manipulations that create a spaghetti-like black vase and a squat blue gnome of a teapot worthy of the Mad Hatter.
Also present is Rebecca Warren, a gifted British sculptor who works almost exclusively in fired clay, picking up where de Kooning's quivering bronze figures left off.
I always think of them as mysteriously antedating London itself, and having been plonked down there for two long millenniums while the concrete and clay built up around them.
However, glaciers during the Pleistocene blanketed most of the landscape with till (boulder clay), scraped up and carried along by the underside of the great ice sheets, so that few soils can now be directly related to their parent rock.
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