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to dug
verb
Past of dig
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He described how during the Ebola crisis Mr Riddering volunteered to dug graves when others were too afraid.
With longer water rock interaction, tap waters had higher Mg2+ and Ca2+, SO42− and HCO3− concentrations relative to dug well and borewell waters.
The high pH in tap waters relative to dug well waters is consistent with positive correlations between pH and the resident time usually observed in deeper aquifers (Morgenstern and Daughney 2012).
It is clearly appropriate to assume an increased risk when the intervention involves moving from tube wells to dug wells that are not sanitary protected (constructed to be relatively protected from microbial contamination), or moving to other forms of surface water that are unimproved.
Similar(56)
To dig or not to dig?
You have to dig some.
It was essential to dig.
I just needed to dig.
Time to dig in.
Biklé began to dig.
They came to dig.
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