Sentence examples for wet implies from inspiring English sources

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On a more standard construal, EXT holds that a water thought metaphysically implies some environmental condition E. Yet metaphysical implications, e.g., that"water is wet" implies "H2O is wet," are not always apriori.

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Experimental results show significant soil strengthening induced by casein treatment even after 24 h of re-wetting, which implies the potential of applying casein-soil mixtures for water-resisting purposes.

Owning farm plots with steep-slope increases the probability of adaptation to climate change by 26.3% in the wet lowland implying that farmers are more likely to invest on adaptation measures if their farm plots are steeper.

The difference in size classes of burned patches in wet and dry miombo contributes to the slightly smaller scaling of frequency-size distribution in wet miombo, which implies large burned patches contribute slightly more to the total area burned in wet than in dry miombo.

Contrary to the common belief of oil-wet systems implying higher retention and intensive holding of oil-in-place, the results showed an increase in oil recovery by 7 9 and 10%% in the gas recovery.

The fact that the "large" pits are deeper (up to 100 nm and more) than the wetting layer thickness implies that the arsenic atoms are also "pumped" out from the substrate and probably replaced by the phosphorus atoms.

Pedogenesis under acidic condition (under wetter climate regime) implies that RCs adsorption sites may be covered with soil organic matter (OM) and/or intercalated with hydroxy-Al polymer (Al(OH x).

The winter rainfall projections indicate an increased frequency of both dry and wet winter seasons, which implies lower chance for medium-precipitation winters.

Chemisorption of the amine hardener on the gold surface 24 implies good wetting and, hence, a tendency for spontaneous imbibition of the fluid by the nanoporous metal.

In Inner Mongolian grassland, ANPP correlated with precipitation from 1980 to 2004 with the exception of four extraordinarily wet years [21], implying that the primary limiting factors might have shifted from water to nitrogen during wet years [15], [22].

Therefore, the sol-gel process, as the name implies, is a wet-chemical technique that involves transition from a liquid 'sol' into a solid 'gel' phase.

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