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  • ...cause of morbidity or mortality propagates, such as insects, contaminated water, etc.
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  • ...cobalt, used as oxidation catalysts, in manufacturing dyes, and are highly water soluble.
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  • A large (1.23 million km²) body of water in northeastern Canada on the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Federal laws from 1948, 1972, 1977 and 1987 that govern water quality in the [[United States of America]]
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  • [[Water]] which occurs below the solid surface of the earth.
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  • Elevator to lift vessels from one level of water to another.
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  • {{r|Water}} {{r|Water dew point}}
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  • An [[alcohol-soluble]] relative of the [[water-soluble]] dye [[eosin]].
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  • ...anist who pioneered environmental science and helped formulate the [[Clean Water Act]] of 1972
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  • Technique for treating [[dehydration]] and [[water-electrolyte imbalance]] by [[subcutaneous infusion]] of [[rehydration solut
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  • A single-celled algae living in water, encased in tiny glass exoskeleton.
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  • ...arry passengers, or both passengers and vehicles, across smaller bodies of water
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  • Combined Diesel and Gas - Water Jet and Refined Propeller [[marine propulsion]] system
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  • A smaller version of a standard [[Pressurized Water Reactor]] (PWR) with additional safety features.<ref>https://www.science.or
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  • A vessel for traveling through water, small enough to be taken aboard a larger [[ship]]
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  • Crystalline solids which occur when water molecules form a cage-like structure around smaller 'guest molecules'
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  • {{r|Water fog||**}} {{r|Water stream||**}}
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  • ...ed to describe the generation of electic power through the natural flow of water. ...the environmental impact of the dams necessary to provide a "[[head]]" of water.
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  • Power source and means of propelling [[ship]]s in straight lines through water; some systems also may add directional control
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  • A small icebreaker used to keep open the [[Niagara River]] water inlets for [[Ontario Hydro]]'s [[Hydroelectric]] generators, during winter
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  • ...odium]] (natreum) [[ion]]s circulating in the [[blood]], most often due to water excretion problems.
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  • ...agitate the clothes, then again to operate rollers that would press excess water from the garments.
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  • ...consisting of [[cement]], aggregate (generally [[gravel]] and [[sand]]), [[water]] and admixtures.
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  • A water soluble chemical salt formed from the metal cobalt and the nitrate ion.
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  • A team sport played in [[swimming pool]] water with the object of scoring the most goals.
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  • A water-jet propelled pursuit craft designed to be deployed from a moving vessel.
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  • A physical property of a molecule that can transiently bond with water (H2O) through hydrogen bonding.
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  • Peptides that regulate the water-electrolyte balance in the body, also known as natriuretic peptide hormones
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  • ...a Lai, Co Chien, Ham Luong and Tien Giang Rivers. It is accessible only by water, principally Rach Mieu Ferry between My Tho and [[Ben Tre City]]. The [[South China Sea]] forms its southeast border. Across water to the north is [[Tien Giang Province]], with [[Vinh Long Province|Vinh Lo
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  • ===Energy and Water===
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  • * [[:Category:Water polo|Water polo]]
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  • * 1/2 cup water * Stir in tomato paste, beef broth and water.
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  • ...vention of [[hook-and-loop fastener]]s and in the construction of highly [[water-repellent]] surfaces.
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  • ...f the world. They inhabit all types of waters and adapt readily to various water conditions. ...are faster swimming and prefer the upper levels; and [[rasbora]]s use all water levels. All cyprinids spawn using egg scattering methods and do not usually
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  • Hydroelectric is a term for the using the power of running water to generate electricity.
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  • A technique for harnessing the cool water reservoir at the bottom of deep lakes.
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  • ...ividual next to the fire. The individual next to the fire then throws the water on the fire. ...to passing the empty buckets back to the individual next to the source of water.<ref name=FromBucket/>
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  • A water-soluble painting medium traditionally applied to paper in thin layers with
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  • ...ght provide process heat for production of zero-carbon [[hydrogen]] from [[water]].<ref>https://www.gen-4.org/gif/jcms/c_9362/vhtr</ref>
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  • ...converts the kinetic energy of moving wind, pressurized steam, or falling water into mechanical energy.
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  • Porridge is a breakfast dish made by boiling processed grain or legumes in water or milk.
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  • ...xperimental Small water area vessel.jpg|400px|thumb|USN experimental Small water area vessel.]]
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  • ...the Southern Hemisphere near Tucana and Mensa, its name is Latin for 'male water snake' (not to be confused with hydra).
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  • ...t offshore oil platforms, capable of ice-breaking, and fighting fires with water cannon
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  • Mixed drink made of liquor and water with sugar and spices and served hot.
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  • In a military context, the '''littoral''' includes areas of water, close to coasts, from which shore-based weapons can be a threat to major v ...e areas, sometimes called "green water" to distinguish them from the "blue water" of the open ocean.
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  • A water bomber, for aerial firefighting, based on designs from Canadair, specifical
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  • ...egion of the southern sky near Cancer, Libra, and Centaurus, from Greek (''water snake'').
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  • ...Defined as the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water (at one [[Atmosphere (unit)|atm]]) by 1 Celsius. ...rie, also called the ''small calorie'', is measured from 3.5 °C to 4.5 °C (water is most dense at 3.98 °C); the ''large calorie'', or Calorie, is equal to
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  • {{Dambigbox|Water dew point|Dew point}} ...ture is ''saturated'' with water vapor (i.e., the gas cannot hold any more water vapor).
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  • ...iragongo Eruption of January 2002: Specific study of the impact of the sub-water lava inflow on the lake stability ...ed gas can build up for decades or centuries. When some event brings deep water saturated with gas to a level of the lake under less pressure the gas comes
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  • ...ch may serve as a storage unit for groundwater, although it does not yield water readily.
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  • A [[pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] concept, according to which [[water]] [[molecule]]s can store [[information]] about the kind of molecules they
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  • ...sing heat, light, and various reaction products such as carbon dioxide and water.
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  • ...ighways and Transit|Subcommmittees on]], [[Subcommittee on Water Resources|Water Resources]], [[Subcommittees on Railroads|Railroads]]; [[House Committee on
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  • ...e made that scientific studies had confirmed an hither-to unknown phase of water, Poly water was said to be a kind or ordered liquid water, formed in very thin quartz capillary tubes.
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  • ...ef> Ocean circulation involves both surface currents and movements of deep-water masses. .... Some of these currents are short-lived and affect only small areas. Such water movements are responses to seasonal influences. Other surface currents are
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  • If the club soda water is included with and shaken at the same time as the other ingredients, pres ...oney mix (1 part honey dissolved and well mixed in 1 part room-temperature water)
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  • A water-cooled shell and tube [[heat exchanger]] for [[Condensation (phase transiti
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  • ...ty tests, ran experimental kitchens, and wrote extensively on ventilation, water, nutrition, and other public health topics. She was the first woman to rece
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A route that allows water transport from the [[North American Great Lakes]],
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  • Soil at or below the freezing point of water (0 °C or 32 °F) for two or more years.
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  • ...or larger quantities of water, because he does not want to contaminate the water he now has at his disposal, with deeper lying formations known to contain s
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  • ...water treatment |title =International conference on DAF in water and waste water treatment No. 4, Helsinki, Finland|year=2000|publisher=IWA Publishing|id=IS
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  • Southern [[Pacific Ocean]], i.e. the body of water in the [[Southern Hemisphere]].
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  • A power company, a water company, or other type of municipal service provider.
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  • A piece of land adjacent to a non-inland body of water.
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  • A mass of [[water]] on the surface of the [[Earth]] that separates [[continent]]s.
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  • Large fall of water where the [[Niagara River]] passes over the [[Niagara Escarpment]]
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  • Water route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans north of the North America
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  • ...ar plant|non-vascular]] [[plants]] that only [[Reproduction|reproduce]] in water.
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  • Chemical term for a substance that does not prefer a water environment and is thus not [[hydrophilic]].
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  • A small icebreaker used to keep open the [[Niagara River]] water inlets for the [[New York Power Authority]]'s [[Hydroelectric]] generators,
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  • ...tract of land that occurs in a desert wherever a permanent supply of fresh water is available.
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  • ...ooking into a pool of water.|[[Narcissus]] saw his reflection in a pool of water, fell in [[love]], and pined away for all time; unable to [[consummate]] hi ...fall in [[romantic love|love]] with his own [[reflection]] in a pool of [[water]]. He pined away [[eternity|forever]] and eventually turned into a [[flower
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  • A pressurized heavy water reactor (PHWR), initially developed in the late 1950's in Canada.
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  • A device used in petroleum refineries to remove inorganic salts, water and sediment from the incoming petroleum crude oil feedstock before it is r
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  • ...less than ½ mm wide, found living symbiotically to the mouthparts of cold-water lobsters, on whose leftovers it feeds.
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  • ...ion of landforms like deserts, mountains and plains, significant bodies of water, with country borders and major cities.
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  • A non-tidal body of water on the borders of south-east Europe, linking to the Mediterranean.
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  • ...the triple point of water varies depending on the isotopic composition of water.</ref>. Zero kelvin (0 K) is the thermodynamic [[absolute zero]]. In some d
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  • A distilled alcoholic beverage consisting of a clear liquid comprising mostly water and ethanol purified by distillation from a fermented substance, usually gr
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  • ...ed as 1/273.16 of the thermodynamic temperature of the [[triple point]] of water. The [[Celsius]] or ''centigrade'' scale is related to the [[Kelvin (unit)| ...similar to Linnaeus' scale in 1742, but with zero at the boiling point of water, and 100 degrees at the melting point.
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  • ...ine earth metal element, best known for being [[base]]s that dissolve in [[water]].
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  • {{rpl|Water well}}
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  • ===Water cost in Singapore=== ...a strategic cornerstone. Over six decades, our dedication to expanding our water resources through the 4 National Taps has been unyielding.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A recreational water vehicle, which either may be of specific types used in [[sailing]] races, o
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  • ...tion and Veterans Affairs]], [[Subcommittee on Energy and Water|Energy and Water]], [[Subcommittee on Transportation|Transportation]]; Vice-Chair of the [[D
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  • ...example, a kilogram of water has a greater heat capacity than 100 grams of water. The heat capacity is usually expressed as [[Joule|J]]K<sup>-1</sup>.
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  • ...tion|saturated]] soil, sediments and rock formations, but may also include water occurring in partially-saturated formations. ...quifer from neighboring saturated aquifers, from infiltration from surface water flow and precipitation, and from deliberate groundwater recharge.
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  • A process used to remove contaminants from water condensed from steam as part of the steam cycle in a thermal or nuclear pow
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  • {{rpl|Clean Water Act}}
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  • # Cover the meat with water and add the tomato sauce. Simmer for 2-3 hours until tender. # Mix flour and water; add this to thicken the stew and cook for an additional fifteen minutes.
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  • Volume of water filtered out of the plasma through glomerular capillary walls into Bowman's
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  • ...s where relatively light shore-based weapons are potential threats, and in water shallow enough to change the "blue ocean" techniques for [[submarine]] warf
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  • ...have consumed no food other than The Holy Eucharist, nor to have drunk any water from 1926 until her death.
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  • Those sports which are held on surface water and involve the use of craft such as [[canoeing|canoes]], [[dinghy racing|d
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  • A device that uses a [[heat]] source to [[boiling point|boil]] liquid [[water]] and convert it into its [[Gas|vapor]] phase, referred to as [[steam]].
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  • ...n Gottlob Leidenfrost in 1756 in ''A Tract About Some Properties of Common Water''. The phenomenon occurs when a [[liquid]] drop comes into contact with a [ ...y be demonstrated at home by heating up a frying pan. When drops of oil or water are sprinkled onto the pan's surface they skitter across it as small balls,
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  • ...th, conveyer belt, or other structure over an unpassable obstacle, such as water, a deep trench, etc.
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