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wetting and with
One man sprayed, with a sponge in hand to check excess wetting.
* in which individuals struggle with a full bladder before finally wetting themselves ( also known as watersports ).
In a carefully prepared quill the slit does not widen through wetting and drying with ink.
An effective measure called the Professor's Pipe-Sweetening Treatment involves filling the bowl with kosher salt and carefully wetting it with strong spirits.
To create tension, scraping is alternated with wetting and drying.
In addition, the girls have to deal with normal issues young children face, such as sibling rivalries, loose teeth, personal hygiene, going to school, bed wetting, or dependence on a security blanket.
Keeping children in diapers beyond infancy can be controversial, with family psychologist John Rosemond claiming it is a " slap to the intelligence of a human being that one would allow baby to continue soiling and wetting himself past age two.
Urolagnia is sometimes associated with omorashi, though in Western culture, omorashi is typically distinguished from urolagnia, with terms such as bladder desperation or panty wetting.
Usually that person prefers to stage the wetting so that his / her legs ( or other body parts ) become soaked with urine.
Exhibitionism – Becoming noticeably desperate or wetting oneself with the express purpose of being seen by strangers.
Sledges were useful not only in winter but can be drawn over wet fields, muddy roads, and even hard ground, if one helps them along by greasing the blades with oil or alternatively wetting them with water ; in cold weather the water will freeze to ice and they glide along more smoothly with less effort to pull them.
Plants should be watered weekly during droughts, with watering done in the morning, avoiding wetting the foliage.
Others have a thin layer of water molecules wetting the surface of the rock, with gas or oil filling the rest of the pore.
Thorough wetting is a common cause, which explains why slumping is often associated with heavy rainfall, storm events and earthflows.
Simply by wetting the hammock suspension ropes with insecticides or insect repellent, the jungle hammock even gave protection against crawling insects with mandibles that could bite holes through the insect netting.
In irrigated agriculture, it may be recommended to: apply gypsum ( calcium sulfate ) to displace sodium cations with calcium and so reduce ESP or sodicity ; avoid rapid wetting, and ; avoid disturbing soils when too wet or dry.
Addition of cadmium yields Ag-Cu-Zn-Cd alloys with improved fluidity and wetting and lower melting point ; however cadmium is toxic.
This can be prevented by wetting these surfaces with water ( preferably containing some soap ).
This effect is often highly sought after, and is sometimes referred to as " wet look ", since wetting wood with water often displays the chatoyancy, albeit only until the wood dries.

wetting and saliva
Furthermore, saliva serves a lubricative function, wetting food and permitting the initiation of swallowing, and protecting the mucosal surfaces of the oral cavity from desiccation.

wetting and on
The most typical attack of this type is on concrete slabs and foundation walls at grade where the sulfate ion, via alternate wetting and drying, can increase in concentration.
* Cat Chaser-Seattle-based goth / punk rock band that had a small but rabid following partially based on singer Cresta wetting her clothes during the band's performances
The binders form hydrophilic films on the surface of the granules, which can aid the wetting of hydrophobic drugs ; but added in too great concentrations, the films can form viscous gels on the surface, which will retard dissolution.
The Pouillet effect was named after the phenomenon that he published in 1822 on the heat produced by the wetting of dry sand.
( In very hard water areas, a pre-rinse in distilled water may be required-otherwise the final rinse wetting agent can cause residual ionic calcium on the film to drop out of solution, causing spotting on the negative.
It was there, under those circumstances, myself sitting near an open window, the rain occasionally blowing in and wetting my bare back, that I did my first writing ... I wrote it, as I wrote them all, complete in the one sitting ... The rest of the stories in the book came out of me on succeeding evenings, and sometimes during the day while I worked in the advertising office ..." Study of his manuscripts show that, though it is probably true that most of the stories were written within a relatively short span of time in late 1915, like a number of facts in Anderson's retelling of his writing process ( for instance, his claim that he had written the Winesburg, Ohio stories after his earlier books were already published ), it is inaccurate to say that the final versions of the stories published in 1919 were exactly the same as the ones written whole four years earlier.
In 1995, Danish researchers announced they had found a site on human chromosome 13 that is responsible, at least in part, for nighttime wetting.
In the case of mechanical cleaning, it is important to maintain the proper surface roughness as wetting on a rough surface occurs much more readily than on a smooth surface of the same geometry.
The most commonly used tests rely on the wetting behaviour of a clean hydrophillic metal surface.
The role of a flux in joining processes is typically dual: dissolving of the oxides on the metal surface, which facilitates wetting by molten metal, and acting as an oxygen barrier by coating the hot surface, preventing its oxidation.
* Activity-the ability to dissolve existing oxides on the metal surface and promote wetting with solder.
The resulting strain produces coherently strained islands on top of a two-dimensional wetting layer.
Maintaining a bath surface tension less than 35 dynes / cm requires frequent cycle of treating the bath by a wetting agent and confirming the effect on surface tension.
The MGBX experiments on this flight are: WCI – The objective of the Wetting Characteristics of Immiscibles was to investigate the influence of alloy / ampoule wetting characteristics on the segregation of immiscible liquids during microgravity processing.
From 1980 on, he became interested in interfacial problems: the dynamics of wetting and adhesion.
Her work there involved the wetting behavior of liquids on solid substrates.
These include the energy costs of drying, adverse impacts on the taste of foods and difficulties in wetting and dispersing powders.
An easy and traditional home diagnosis is the " wet footprint " test, performed by wetting the feet in water and then standing on a smooth, level surface such as smooth concrete or thin cardboard or heavy paper.
Up to 5 % of reducing agents, such as coal powder, pitch, creosote, and fuel oil, may be added to the molding material to prevent wetting ( prevention of liquid metal sticking to sand particles, thus leaving them on the casting surface ), improve surface finish, decrease metal penetration, and burn-on defects.

wetting and first
As first described by Thomas Young in 1805 in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, it is the interaction between the forces of cohesion and the forces of adhesion which determines whether or not wetting, the spreading of a liquid over a surface, occurs.
The first one was the addition of magic stars / flowers ( now known as Learning Designs ) on the front of the pant that fade when the wearer wets it as a way of discouraging wetting, and as a motivation to stay dry in time to make it to the potty, and if the wearer stays dry, the stars / flowers will stay on the Pull-Up.

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