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the submergence
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The act of submerging or the state of being submerged; submersion
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The hydrodynamics and the scrubbing performance of the submerged venturi scrubber is simulated at air flow rates of 1500 3500 lpm at the submergence height of 4 m.
Indeed, it was a revolt directed against the public as well as against the submergence of the player in standardised floods of commercial noise.
Ria, funnel-shaped estuary that occurs at a river mouth and is formed by the submergence of the lower portion of the river valley.
The submergence of Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem under Muslim rule left the patriarch of Constantinople with enhanced authority, which altered the internal dynamic of the Christian community.
Auguste, focal point of the group, suggests that Britain is, like Venice, an island and like Venice probably sinking, and felt that it needed to decrease the weight of people in order to slow the submergence.
Created by the submergence of the lower courses of the Susquehanna River and its tributaries, it is 193 miles (311 km) long and 3 to 25 miles (5 to 40 km) wide.
The submergence of the platform coincided with the opening of the Neo-Tethys along its eastern margin and with a global rise in sea level following the late Carboniferous early Permian glaciation in Gondwanaland.
In fact the submergence tolerant (flood resistant) rice that is on the market is not GM, but instead marker assisted selection (MAS), normal breeding informed by knowledge of the genome and supported by environmentalists and organic organisations, was used to develop it.
The submergence tolerance locus Sub1 in rice.
The piping arrangements are deemed inadequate or adequate with the submergence laws.
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"The submergence-tolerant rice essentially sits and waits out the flood".
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