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condensing
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Present participle of condense
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"America has in fact transformed journalism from what it once was, the periodical expression of the thought of the time, the opportune record of the questions and answers of contemporary life, into an agency for collecting, condensing and assimilating the trivialities of the entire human existence," he moaned.
Condensing it rapidly in order to suck the piston back is the other half.
That is because markets work well at condensing the views of many people into a single probability for almost any event.
Germany's fragmented banking system also could use condensing.
Condensing water vapour into liquid lets that water be recycled or, in the case of desalination, cycled for the first time round.As the frustrated driver knows, however, the problem with condensation is that it is not easily shifted from the surface onto which it has condensed.
Dr Laughlin's explanation was that the electrons in the Störmer-Tsui experiment were condensing into a sort of fluid.
A typical "debate" on television or radio this past week has consisted of the rivals condensing the maximum number of pre-prepared soundbites into the briefest possible space.It would be fatuous to moan about soundbites.
But the existing state-of-the-art e-book technology is already out-manoeuvring that of Sony, and condensing all one's old books into a giga-memory e-book could not be a hassle at all, let alone impossible.Please check me if I am out of date.
They are based on a robust and effective idea draw heat from the thing you want to cool by evaporating a liquid next to it, and then dump that heat by pumping the vapour elsewhere and condensing it.
Because the steam serves two functions, the heating and the transporting of the oil, some steam must always be circulated through the rock formation without condensing.
Third, even though no molecules of a material are permanent dipoles (e.g., in the noble gas argon or the organic liquid benzene), a force of attraction exists between the molecules, accounting for condensing to the liquid state at sufficiently low temperatures.
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