Liquefaction Sentence Examples

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  • This soil liquefaction phenomenon has been well observed in earthquakes elsewhere.

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  • The carbide is heated to complete liquefaction and tapped at short intervals.

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  • Today China, Japan, Germany, Indonesia, & the USA have all embarked on projects with coal liquefaction.

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  • Research shows avid with a speed automatic there will be Thomson the liquefaction.

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  • Diagnose the danger of seismic liquefaction, and suggest counter-measures.

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  • Petro-Canada has announced plans to proceed with initial engineering studies to build a Baltic gas liquefaction terminal near St Petersburg.

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  • He was a pioneer in experimental work with the liquefaction of gases (see 16.745 and 757).

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  • Minimize the use of garbage disposals - A disposal requires a lot of water to complete the liquefaction process.

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  • It is believed also that they secrete bactericidal substances and ferments which bring about the liquefaction of the fibrin and the damaged tissues - histolysis - and thus assist the process of absorption.

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  • His name is most widely known in connexion with his work on the liquefaction of the so-called permanent gases and his researches at temperatures approaching the zero of absolute temperature.

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  • Olszewski, and illustrated for the first time in public the liquefaction of oxygen and air, by means of apparatus specially designed for optical projection so that the actions taking place might be visible to the audience.

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  • Further renewal of water will cause first liquefaction, as the curve CD is passed, and then resolidification to Fe 2 C1 6.7H 2 0 when DE is cut.

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  • The behaviour on liquefaction, however, seemed to prove that in the latter case either the proportion of the subordinate constituents was small, or else that the various constituents were but little contrasted.

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  • The persuasion of some of his countrymen in Florence, one of whom is said to have been the Jesuit Robert Parsons, and a story he heard of the miraculous liquefaction of the blood of San Januarius at Naples, led to his conversion in 1606.

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  • The center will explore and develop direct and indirect liquefaction technologies to produce gasoline & diesel fuel.

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  • Nor are they able to simulate complex stress paths, such as cyclic induced liquefaction.

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  • Conventional storage solutions include liquefaction or compression, however there are energy efficiency and major safety concerns associated with both these options.

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  • The key features of many descriptions include the paralysis and subsequent liquefaction of the afflicted larvae.

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  • Beneath the high altar is a subterranean chapel containing the tomb of St Januarius (San Gennaro), the patron saint of the city; in the right aisle there is a chapel (Cappella del Tesoro) built between 1608 and 1637 in popular recognition of his having saved Naples in 1527 " from famine, war, plague and the fire of Vesuvius "; and in a silver tabernacle behind the high altar of this chapel are preserved the two phials partially filled with his blood, the periodical liquefaction of which forms a prominent feature in the religious life of the city.

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  • A certain critical temperature is observed in a gas, above which the liquefaction is impossible; so that the gaseous state has two subdivisions into (i.)a true gas, which cannot be liquefied, because its temperature is above the critical temperature, (ii.) a vapour, where the temperature is below the critical, and which can ultimately be liquefied by further lowering of temperature or increase of pressure.

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