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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...
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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...
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foul play in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Foul Play or
Foul play may
refer to:
Foul play, unfair, unethical, or
criminal behaviour Foul Play...
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sulphide anti-
fouling paint around 1850.
Other widely used anti-
fouling paints were
developed in the late 19th century, with some 213 anti-
fouling patents being...
- 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,...
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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...
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returning to the game
after fouling out. The
following list
shows the NBA
players with the most
career technical fouls:
Flagrant foul "Panel
approves flopping...
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prone to contamination,
which is a
phenomenon known as
fouling.
Unwanted adsorbates caused by
fouling change the
properties of a surface,
which is
often counter-productive...
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technical fouls, and when the
fouling team has
entered the bonus/penalty
situation (after a team
commits a
requisite number of
fouls, each
subsequent foul results...