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Precipitable water is the
depth of
water in a
column of the atmosphere, if all the
water in that
column were
precipitated as rain. As a depth, the precipitable...
- An
electrostatic precipitator (ESP) is a
filterless device that
removes fine particles, such as dust and smoke, from a
flowing gas
using the
force of an...
- "sedimentation of a
solid material (a
precipitate) from a
liquid solution". The
solid formed is
called the
precipitate. In case of an
inorganic chemical reaction...
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Keratic precipitate (KP) is an
inflammatory cellular deposit seen on
corneal endothelium.
Acute KPs are
white and
round in
shape whereas old KPs are faded...
- origin,
which describes a
situation headed for
disaster inescapably or
precipitately. The
origin of the
phrase has been much debated. Its
usage may be dated...
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Precipitated silica is an
amorphous form of
silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2); it is a white,
powdery material.
Precipitated silica is
produced by precipitation...
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precipitate,
precipitates, or
précipitâtes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Precipitate or
precipitates, or variant, may
refer to:
Precipitate, the...
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activity or
postdeposit alteration. For example, when
sulfide minerals are
precipitated,
isotopic equilibration among solids and
liquid may
cause small differences...
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Precipitate delivery (also
called rapid labor)
refers to
childbirth after an
unusually rapid labor. It is
typically defined expulsion of the
infant within...
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Regent (who
would become George IV).
Princess Charlotte's
death in 1817
precipitated a
succession crisis that
brought pressure on
Prince Edward and his unmarried...