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The phrase "each water" is not correct or commonly used in written English. It is likely a mistranslation or grammatical error. The correct way to use "each" in relation to water would be as an adjective or adverb, such as "each drop of water" or "watering each plant." For example: - Each drop of water reflects the sunlight in a different way. - She carefully watered each plant in her garden. - The river was made up of many different streams, each with its own type of water.
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The proposal would add 5 cents to the cost of each water bottle.
As each water molecule leaves, the chain of water molecules is pulled up by one molecule.
It is up to each water district to monitor compliance; the Nassau County Police Department issues the summonses.
Three water samples were taken at each water caching locations.
Four samples were collected from each water body per month.
The MPD obtained for each water – organic solvent mixture was 6.2%.
The growth of L. davurica was restrained in their mixtures for each water treatment.
Treatments were randomly assigned to 50 L, mesh covered plastic bins receiving each water type.
Each water molecule acts both as a hydrogen bond donor and as a hydrogen bond acceptor.
For each water sample; 5 tubes of each 10, 1, and 0.1 ml were used.
The SAR values for each water sample was calculated using the following equation (Richards 1954).
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