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is dilution
noun
The action of the verb dilute.
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I can remember when the mantra was: 'Solution to pollution is dilution.' So we pipe sewage to the ocean floor and assume it, what, evaporates?
The idea was to send the smoke elsewhere so it would not cause problems locally — in accordance with the memorable motto, "the solution to pollution is dilution".
What is required is dilution of one cubic centimetre to a litre from which a second cubic centimetre is again diluted to a litre to approach the range of parts per million or parts per billion typically encountered in samples.
The scientists had expected to find ocean radiation levels falling off sharply after a few months, as radioactive substances were dispersed by the currents, because, he said, "The ocean's solution to pollution is dilution".
The downside is dilution.
If you're burning more cash than you're accreting value, then there is dilution.
Similar(33)
One is general noise whereas the other is dilution-rate-induced noise.
Inoculating suspensions were dilution plated onto BHI agar to confirm that the ratio was 1∶1.
Cells were dilution streaked out on SC-URA.
Homeopathic remedies are dilutions of substances to such a high degree that the original ingredient is undetectable.
Antibiotic resistant cells were dilution-cloned.
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