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Fouling is the ac****ulation of
unwanted material on
solid surfaces. The
fouling materials can
consist of
either living organisms (biofouling, organic)...
- a fava bean stew
Foul Bay (disambiguation)
Foul Point,
Coronation Island,
South Orkney Islands Foul play (disambiguation)
Fouling, in engineering, ac****ulation...
- sailors'
vessel or comfort; encomp****es
heavy winds, rains, etc.
Marine Fouling "Everyday
Phrases and
their Nautical Origins (A-K)".
Nautical Know How...
- of the game.
Fouling out of a game is not a
disciplinary action. In the NCAA and FIBA, if a team is
reduced below five
players by
fouling out, injury,...
- In basketball, a
foul is an
infraction of the
rules more
serious than a violation. Most
fouls occur as a
result of
illegal personal contact with an opponent...
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committed the
flagrant foul. Thus,
teams that
attempt a
strategy of
intentionally fouling must do so
without having their fouls judged as flagrant. International...
- (soft)
fouling organisms are seaweed, hydroids, algae, and
biofilm "slime". Together,
these organisms form a
fouling community.
Marine fouling is typically...
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process will
result in
reversible fouling being transformed into an
irreversible fouling layer.
Irreversible fouling is the
strong attachment of particles...
- In baseball, a
foul ball is a
batted ball that:
Settles on
foul territory between home and
first base or
between home and
third base, or
Bounces and then...
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Personal foul may
refer to:
Personal foul (American football), a type of
penalty in
American football Personal foul (basketball)
Personal foul (field lacrosse)...