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mud water
noun
The water contained in mud.
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Mud, water, scrub, and monasteries.
Blisters are more common in ultras, thanks to mud, water, rocks and dust that can get into shoes and socks.
The heat baked the mix of mud, water and debris into hard rivers of mud, making rescue work more difficult.
Subway construction has pumped mud, water, and silt into The Pond's drainage system, causing The Pond to fill up with vegetation.
It lashed the capital, Funchal, on Saturday and turned some streets into raging torrents of liquid brown mud, water and debris.
Residents woke up after a freezing night on rooftops and in emergency shelters to a sea of mud, water and debris.
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Four different drilling muds were used in this study: water-based mud, oil-based mud, water-based mud with polymer, and water-based mud with glass beads.
The lubricity test was conducted on four different types of sample, namely oil-based mud, water-based mud, and water-based mud with polymer and glass beads, at temperatures ranging from 60 to 180 °C.
The main focus of this research study was to evaluate the lubricity among water-based mud, oil-based mud, water-based mud with glass beads, and water-based mud with polymer beads in high-temperature conditions.
Viral RNA was detected in 27 (35%) of 77 specimens of mud, pond water, water plants, and soil swabs.
The idea was to crawl, commando style, through the mud-water, while suffering the electric shocks.
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