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- In hydrology, bound water, is an extremely thin layer of water surrounding mineral surfaces. Water molecules have a strong electrical polarity, meaning...
- and water, providing a smoother surface for the increased traffic using the roads. This basic method of construction is sometimes known as water-bound macadam...
- disagreed on whether the Southern Ocean should be defined as a body of water bound by the seasonally fluctuating Antarctic Convergence - an oceanic zone...
- the transport of water bound in hydrous minerals. In the conventional view of the water cycle (also known as the hydrologic cycle), water moves between reservoirs...
- mean "fish eater". Fish were the diet of early tetrapod evolution (via water-bound amphibians during the Devonian period); insectivory came next; then in...
- of protons and generally neutrons, surrounded by an electromagnetically bound swarm of electrons. The chemical elements are distinguished from each other...
- hydrogen bonds that are able to be made within the matrix must be made. The water bound to the polysaccharide moves more slowly within the matrix, which is unfavorable...
- controlled by the Portuguese East Indies. This is part of a handful of water-bound islands and islets toward the south-west of the mainland Kochi, and collectively...
- describes a pulse that is bounding and forceful, rapidly increasing and subsequently collapsing, as if it were the sound of a water hammer that was causing...
- amount of water driven off is then divided by the molar m**** of water to obtain the number of molecules of water bound to the salt. Water is particularly...