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were drainage
noun
A natural or artificial removal of surface and sub-surface water from a given area.
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There were drainage and mold issues.
Queried about the possibility of rain, he assured skeptics that three of the Twenty Ten course's biggest advantages were "drainage, drainage, drainage".
Of the side effects experienced the most severe were drainage from the injection site.
Secondary outcome measures were: drainage loss, transfusion utilization and Hct in the ICU, incidence of secondary organ failure, hemodynamic parameters and stay in ICU.
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Explaining the priorities when the course was designed, he said: First is drainage, second is drainage, and third is drainage.
Make sure there are drainage holes at the bottom and put a drip tray underneath.
The other determinant factor controlling groundwater occurrence is drainage density.
An important factor which relates the crop growth with water quality is drainage.
Information extracted using image enhancement is drainage pattern of the study area and lineament densities.
The first step in symptom control is drainage of cerebrospinal fluid by lumbar puncture.
Another factor related to outcome was drainage.
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