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Discover LudwigThe phrase "liquid retention capacity" is a correct and usable expression in written English
It typically refers to the amount of liquids (water, etc.) which something can contain, usually in the context of scientific studies or engineering applications. For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "The soil sample had a surprisingly high liquid retention capacity."
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The resultant porous membranes are good absorbent of the liquid electrolyte and exhibit high electrolyte retention capacity.
Liquid fertilizer was examined for the soil retention capacity by the same method.
This effect was favored by the stabilization of scFe3O4-NP in the bulk liquid by organic matter leading to a low retention capacity of the MBBR system.
Retention capacity was assessed using a noninvasive fluorescence imaging system.
At pH 7.0, the retention capacity decreased considerably.
Long term mass retention capacity was also summarized.
Both mercury retention efficiency and mercury retention capacity were tested in a bench scale plant under different conditions.
Cation exchange capacity (CEC) of Madhupur clay is low, pH 6.9 with poor moisture retention capacity (Hoque 1984).
For BBHE operation, the device exhibited almost no data retention capacity.
Another common measure of natural capital may be storm water retention capacity of green space or surface water nutrient reduction capacity of wetlands.
The soil and topography in the catchment are predominantly sandy with very low water retention capacity.
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