Definition of Volatilisation. Meaning of Volatilisation. Synonyms of Volatilisation

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- herbicide-resistant genetically modified plants increases the risk of volatilisation as the temperature is higher and incorporation into the soil impractical...
- their susceptibility to volatilisation. Prompt incorporation of the herbicide into the soil may reduce or prevent volatilisation. Wind, temperature, and...
- (incorporate) them into living cells, or cause their loss from the soil by volatilisation (loss to the atmosphere as gases) or leaching. Soil is said to be formed...
- into the ground. Releasing in water causes it to be lost mainly by volatilisation with a half life of 5.2 hours. It has no significant degradation biological...
- Versatile Toroidal Facility Violet wand Virial theorem Vlasov equation Volatilisation VORPAL, Versatile Object-oriented Relativistic Plasma Analysis with...
- aqueous aerosols due to their high vapour tension and a process known as volatilisation. When airborne, these microbes can be transported long distances to...
- ISBN 978-0-935702-90-3. Marggraf, Andreas Sigismun (1770). "Observation concernant une volatilisation remarquable d'une partie de l'espece de pierre, à laquelle on donne...
- organochlorine pesticides in air in an urban Mediterranean environment: volatilisation from soil". J. Environ. Monit. 13 (12): 3358–3364. doi:10.1039/c1em10479a...
- different ways for extracting organics: laser desorption and thermal volatilisation, followed by separation using four GC-MS columns. The identification...
- useful for substances that are rapidly lost from solution as a result of volatilisation, photodegradation, precipitation, or biodegradation. Lemna has been...