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waterlogging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Waterlogging or
water logging may
refer to:
Waterlogging (agriculture),
saturation of the soil by...
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transparent gel,
similar to
gelatin or agar, to a hard solid,
namely a
water-
logged xerogel. It is
sometimes used in
laboratory processes, for
example to...
- that is
cultivated using extensive aquaculture in an
organic way in the
water-
logged coastal regions,
spread in
about 5000
hectares area in Alappuzha, Kottayam...
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colours of soil in the
corresponding areas of China: the bluish-grey
water-
logged soils of the east, the
reddish iron-rich
soils of the south, the whitish...
- her un-armoured ends
should be
seriously damaged in
action and
become water-
logged, the
buoyancy of the
armoured centre section of the ship
would keep her...
- Bakerganj. The
total area (including
water) was
estimated at 16,900
square kilometres (6,526 sq mi). It was a
water-
logged jungle, in
which tigers and other...
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locations featured bushland to open
woodland landscapes with
edaphic (
water-
logged) gr****lands. In 1968,
French palaeontologist Camille Arambourg and Breton...
- up
quicksand in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Quicksand is loose,
water-
logged sand
which yields easily to
weight or pressure.
Quicksand or Quicksands...
- and
water:
log P oct/wat =
log 10 ( [
solute ]
octanol un-ionized [
solute ]
water un-ionized ) . {\displaystyle \
log P_{\text{oct/wat}}=\
log _{10}\left({\frac...
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aquatic environments with high
levels of
organic material, as well as in
water-
logged soils, and form
major community members of
extreme oligotrophic habitats...