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removal and water
* removal of water by physical means such as distillation as a low-boiling azeotropes with toluene, in conjunction with a Dean-Stark apparatus.
* Environmental health movement dating at least to Progressive Era ( 1890s-1920s ) urban reforms including clean water supply, more efficient removal of raw sewage and reduction in crowded and unsanitary living conditions.
The hot rock was quenched with water, and the thermal shock weakened it enough for easy removal.
Hydrophobic materials are used for oil removal from water, the management of oil spills, and chemical separation processes to remove non-polar substances from polar compounds.
The introduction of the steam engine greatly facilitated the removal of water and enabled shafts to be made deeper, enabling more coal to be extracted.
One of the prime issues confronting mediaeval miners ( and one which Agricola explains in detail ) was the removal of water from mining shafts.
The baking of shmura matzo is labor-intensive, as only 18 – 22 minutes is permitted between the mixing of flour and water to the conclusion of baking and removal from the oven ; however, most are completed within 5 minutes of being kneaded.
Sacrificial coatings are clear coatings that allow the removal of graffiti, usually by pressure washing the surface with high-pressure water, removing the graffiti, and the coating ( hence, sacrificed ).
The valley is subsiding due to the removal of ground water.
The timing of removal and placement in water directly affects the shades of each color.
So long as the tap runs water ( analogous to the emission of carbon dioxide ) into the tub faster than water escapes through the plughole ( the natural removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere ), then the level of water in the tub ( analogous to the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere ) will continue to rise.
Maintenance of the runners and parts exposed to water include removal, inspection, and repair of worn parts.
Recent studies have investigated clay's absorption capacities in various applications, such as the removal of heavy metals from waste water and air purification.
Increased erosion caused by the removal of riparian vegetation and the runoff of fertilizers into the river have led to occasional algae blooms, though the water is usually cold because of the regulation of dams upstream.
World War II era pamphlet aimed to discourage creation of stagnant waterAlthough not sufficient in themselves in all circumstances, the most economical and effective measures ( where practical ) are district and domestic hygiene, such as removal and control of stagnant water in residential areas, and in garbage disposal and the transport of incidental containers ( such as old tires ).
The effectiveness of toxicant removal is related to the smoke's water contact area.
Irrigation is often studied together with drainage, which is the natural or artificial removal of surface and sub-surface water from a given area.
Plumbing is the system of pipes and drains installed in a building for the distribution of water for drinking, heating and washing, and the removal of waterborne wastes, and the skilled trade of working with pipes, tubing and plumbing fixtures in such systems.
Historically, one TR was defined as the energy removal rate that will freeze one short ton of water at 0 ° C ( 32 ° F ) in one day.
Drainage is the natural or artificial removal of surface and sub-surface water from an area.
Artifacts recovered from underwater sites need stabilization to manage the process of removal of water and conservation.
Osmotic diuresis of glucose will cause further removal of water and electrolytes from the blood resulting in potentially fatal dehydration, tachycardia and hypotension.
The clinking of ice against the glass, the removal of the kettle from the hob, tended to prejudice his answers ... was therefore particularly careful to make all his preparations beforehand ; the iced tubes were filled and jugs of hot and cold water ranged within easy reach of his hand, so that the water of the temperature required might be mixed silently.

removal and vapor
In some U. S. industries, the terminology for water use describes the removal of water from the environment as ' water withdrawal ', and the conversion of fresh water into water vapor or wastewater as ' water consumption '.
During operation, due to removal of the vapor-phase permeate, the actual fugacity of the vapor is lower than anticipated on basis of the collected ( condensed ) permeate.
SVE and MPE utilize different technologies to treat the off-gas volatile organic compounds ( VOCs ) generated after vacuum removal of air and vapors ( and VOCs ) from the subsurface and include granular activated carbon ( most commonly used historically ), thermal and / or catalytic oxidation and vapor condensation.
* Demister ( vapor ), removal of liquid droplets entrained in a vapor stream
* Stripping ( chemistry ), removal of one or more components from a liquid stream to a vapor stream
* Dew point temperature ( DPT ) is the temperature at which a moist air sample at the same pressure would reach water vapor “ saturation .” At this point further removal of heat would result in water vapor condensing into liquid water fog or, if below freezing point, solid hoarfrost.
These professionals recommend that unprotected amalgam removal should be avoided even in routine dental procedures to avoid exposure to mercury vapor and amalgam particulate matter.
Panelists said remaining uncertainties about the risk of so-called silver fillings demanded further research, in particular, on the effects of mercury-laden fillings on children and the fetuses of pregnant women with fillings and the release of mercury vapor on insertion and removal of mercury fillings.
* removal of water vapor from natural gas and other gases
After removal of inorganic carbon persulfate is added and the sample is either heated or bombarded with UV light from a mercury vapor lamp.
A demister, is a device often fitted to vapor liquid separator vessels to enhance the removal of liquid droplets entrained in a vapor stream.

removal and from
The removal of Stalin's body from the mausoleum he shared with Lenin to less distinguished quarters in the Kremlin wall is not unprecedented in history.
Slight tapping on the underside of mold will help release the clay, but too much agitation will cause the clay to become soft and will interfere with removal of clay from mold.
The dissection of scientific theory, the examination of a theory from the vantage-points of language, epistemology, and ethics, is itself a distinct contribution to knowledge, no less so because of its removal from empirical research.
If a wedge-shaped coating of increasing thickness is removed from a substrate by an instrument like the Hesiometer with a knife of constant rake angle, a number of removal mechanisms are often observed which depend upon the thickness of the coating.
It can be seen from Fig. 2 that the cutting removal of a coating from its substrate involves pure cohesive failure of the coating.
It can be seen that the force is characteristic of the removal process and changes abruptly from cutting to cracking to peeling removal.
The measured force, H, in cutting removal of coatings from their substrates consequently can be seen to be the sum of that force required to cut the coating, Af, that due to the bluntness of the knife, Af, and that due to the friction between the bottom of the knife and the substrate, Af, or Af.
They were not capable of supporting themselves off the plantation, and Louisiana law required their removal from the state.
Otherwise, freedom would mean removal from the state in which `` as the place of their past residence from birth, or for many years, it would be materially for their advantage to be at liberty to remain ''.
The basic purpose of an effective collective-bargaining system is the removal of wages from competition.
* 1199 – King Richard I of England dies from an infection following the removal of an arrow from his shoulder.
Kiva walls show marks from great fires set within them, which probably required removal of the massive roof-a task which would require significant effort.
* 2001 – Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore has a Ten Commandments monument installed in the judiciary building, leading to a lawsuit to have it removed and his own removal from office.
The outer surface of an agate, freed from its matrix, is often pitted and rough, apparently in consequence of the removal of the original coating.
The only vehicle with the qualities of an assault gun to be fielded after the removal of the M50 and M56 from service within the US military was the M551 Sheridan.
For example, an abstract stack data structure could be defined by three operations:, that inserts some data item onto the structure,, that extracts an item from it ( with the constraint that each pop always returns the most recently pushed item that has not been popped yet ), and, that allows data on top of the structure to be examined without removal.
Abiathar's removal from the Priesthood fulfilled that other part of the curse on the House of Eli — that the Priesthood would pass out of the House of Eli.
The English word " amputation " was first applied to surgery in the 17th century, possibly first in Peter Lowe's A discourse of the Whole Art of Chirurgerie ( published in either 1597 or 1612 ); his work was derived from 16th century French texts and early English writers also used the words " extirpation " ( 16th century French texts tended to use extirper ), " disarticulation ", and " dismemberment " ( from the Old French desmembrer and a more common term before the 17th century for limb loss or removal ), or simply " cutting ", but by the end of the 17th century " amputation " had come to dominate as the accepted medical term.
Roger Amerman, Marcus ' brother, and Martha Berry, Cherokee, have effectively revived Southeastern beadwork, a style that had been lost because of forced removal from tribes to Indian Territory.

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