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Dredging is the
excavation of
material from a
water environment.
Possible reasons for
dredging include improving existing water features;
reshaping land...
- Data
dredging (also
known as data
snooping or p-hacking) is the
misuse of data
analysis to find
patterns in data that can be
presented as statistically...
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Dredging is a
cooking technique used to coat wet or
moist foods with a dry
ingredient prior to cooking. Put most simply,
dredging involves little more...
- 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/
Dredge and
Dredging photo of
scallop dredge drawing of
scallop dredge Annual oyster dredging match at West
Mersea Archived...
- Look up
dredge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dredge or
dredging may
refer to: Data
dredging, the
misuse of data
analysis to find
patterns in data...
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first arrived in the
archipelago with her husband, whom she
witnessed dredging up a
mysterious casket from the sea floor,
which he
subsequently opened...
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Ocean dredging was an
oceanography technique introduced in the
nineteenth century and
developed by
naturalist Edward Forbes. This form of
dredging removes...
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divided into the
summer dredging season (aired in the spring),
under the
title Bering Sea Gold, and the
spring dredging season (aired in the fall)...
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Dredging Corporation of
India Limited, or DCI, is an
Indian dredging company which does
dredging for
Indian seaports exclusively. It
occasionally dredges...
- A
dredge-up is any one of
several stages in the
evolution of some stars. By definition,
during a
dredge-up, a
convection zone
extends all the way from...