Definition of emersion. Meaning of emersion. Synonyms of emersion

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Demersion
Demersion De*mer"sion . [L. demersio.] 1. The act of plunging into a fluid; a drowning. 2. The state of being overwhelmed in water, or as if in water. --Ray.

Meaning of emersion from wikipedia

- an article on "emersion", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "emersion" You can also: Search for Emersion in Wikipedia to...
- show strong hostility and anger toward others. According to Cross, the emersion state is an acceptance of the multitude of ways to be and enact Blackness...
- metabolism in the climbing perch,Anabas testudineus, during 4 days of emersion or 10 minutes of forced exercise on land". Journal of Experimental Biology...
- relatively few obligate submersed aquatic plants (species that cannot tolerate emersion for even relatively short periods), but some examples include members of...
- (2006). The Politics of Urban Beauty: New York and Its Art Commission. Emersion: Emergent Village Resources for Communities of Faith Series. University...
- his later work, especially the transition stage of his model (Immersion-Emersion). Cross worked on his masters in clinical psychology at Roosevelt University...
- acknowledging the potential of ludonarrative dissonance to create what he calls "emersion", defined in opposition to "immersion" as the "sensation of being pulled...
- Gagneux describing it as "the most Zeal & Ardor song on the record." "Emersion" features elements of post-rock and a contrasting "relax(ing) hip hop beat"...
- size does not fit all: Variation in anatomical traits ****ociated with emersion behavior in mudskippers (Gobiidae: Oxudercinae)". Frontiers in Ecology...
- the s****. Species ability to cope with abiotic factors ****ociated with emersion stress, such as desiccation determines their upper limits, while biotic...