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Also, some stones are composed of minerals that themselves will readily dissolve after prolonged contact with water; in such instances, poulticing is an optional method that avoids prolonged submersion of the stone in water and yet maximizes desalination.
The leatherback has more red cells in each unit of blood than other reptiles, up in a range similar to that of mammals, a trait that allows it to carry sizable quantities of oxygen in its circulatory system during prolonged submersion.
Research also suggests that alkaline ions released into the blood from the calcium and magnesium in these dermal bones act as a buffer during prolonged submersion when increasing levels of carbon dioxide would otherwise cause acidosis.
16 17 Hypothermia might not only reflect rapid cooling in cold water, however, but also prolonged submersion in warmer water.
The purpose of this work was to determine the state of Se in the spilled fly ash and to assess its potential for transformation and resultant chemical stability from its prolonged submersion in the river and subsequent dredging.
Many plants that are invasive in upland habitats are intolerant of prolonged submersion and are therefore unable to establish permanently in adjacent inundation-prone areas.
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The name Nautilus was chosen for the U.S. Navy vessel launched January 21 , 1954 as the first submarine capable of prolonged, instead of temporary, submersion.
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