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  • ...hich any water vapor in the gas mixture will start to condense into liquid water.
    177 bytes (29 words) - 14:57, 8 May 2010
  • 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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  • ...pplied directly to the water that becomes steam and spins the turbine; the water, and eventually the turbine, becomes [[radioactivity|radioactive]]
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  • '''Deep lake water cooling''' is a technique for harnessing the deep layers of lakes to cool b ...ll cross the temperature at which water is densest. At this point all the water in the lake can mix, replenishing the oxygen at the lake's bottom.
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  • ...t.com/article/dn3817-icy-claim-that-water-has-memory.html ''Icy claim that water has memory''].    New Scientist, 11 June 2003 (at [http://www.new ...6310BC7426F~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html ''Wasser ist höchst vergeßlich'']. (Water is very forgetful)    F.A.Z. (Frankfurter Allgemeine), 16.03.2005
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  • ...team in a secondary loop, then uses the steam to drive a [[turbine]]; only water in the primary loop becomes [[radioactivity|radioactive]].
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  • * [[:Category:Water polo|Water polo]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Water chestnut]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • An '''API oil-water separator''' is a device designed to separate gross amounts of oil and susp ...e (API)|title=Management of Water Discharges: Design and Operations of Oil-Water Separators|edition=1st Edition|publisher=American Petroleum Institute|year=
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  • ...light water because its [[hydrogen]] nuclei are H-1, as opposed to [[heavy water]] whose hydrogen nuclei are H-2.
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  • A [[pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] concept, according to which [[water]] [[molecule]]s can store [[information]] about the kind of molecules they
    209 bytes (27 words) - 11:01, 4 October 2010
  • ...[hydrogen]] nuclei that are H-2, as opposed to regular water, called light water because its hydrogen nuclei are H-1.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walk-in-the-Water]]
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  • *Ryan, Mark. 2004. The Clean Water Act Handbook, Second Edition. American Bar Association *Boyd, James. 2000. The New Face of the Clean Water Act: A Critical Review of the EPA’s Proposed TMDL Rules. Discussion Paper
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  • The ''Walk-in-the-Water'' was the first steamship built and operated on the [[Great Lakes]]. ...ver Hazard Perry]], the hero of the [[Battle of Lake Erie]]. "Walk-in-the-Water" was the name of an Indian warrior who commanded an attack at the [[Battle
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  • {{r|Water}}
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  • A technique for harnessing the cool water reservoir at the bottom of deep lakes.
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  • {{r|Boiling Water Reactor}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Portuguese Water Dog]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Pressurized Water Reactor}}
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  • {{r|Water}}
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  • ...developing of the faculties of [[living]] things, not choose to work with water to construct an immune system capable of remembering its enemies? Surely, g ...s has not happened of course because memories require fixed structures and water is a [[liquid]]. In this form, it is no more capable of remembering [[molec
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  • ...e (API)|title=Management of Water Discharges: Design and Operations of Oil-Water Separators|edition=1st Edition|publisher=American Petroleum Institute|year=
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  • * EPA Office of Water http://www.epa.gov/water/ * California State Water Quality Control Board. Water Quality Based Approach. http://www.swrcb.ca.gov/academy/courses/wqstandards
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  • ...icle.cfm?id=big-chill |title=Big Chill: An ambitious new project uses lake water to cool off city slickers |accessdate=2008-06-04 |last=Graham |first=Sarah
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Deep lake water cooling]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[http://www.water.siemens.com/en/Industries/Hydrocarbon_Processing/Solutions_Newsletter/ Phot *[http://www.brentw.com/water/pdfs/owda.pdf Oil/Water Separators] Diagrams and description of separators using plastic parallel p
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  • ...of energy, water, food etc) and fewer waste products (heat, air pollution, water pollution etc) than a less sustainable city. In this context, [[sustainabil *[[xeriscaping]] - garden and landscape design for water conservation
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Gardening using water conservation.
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  • #redirect [[Memory of water]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Congo water cobra]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Banded water cobra]]
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  • #Redirect[[Water dew point]]
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  • A '''thermocline''' is a boundary layer in bodies of water. Unlike other fluids water's does not continue to get more dense as it gets colder.
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  • The uptake of water.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walk-in-the-Water]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[API oil-water separator]]
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  • ...nalatlas.gov/mld/aquifrp.html</ref> Conversely, a zone that that will hold water but not transmit it fast enough to be pumped from a well is called an [[aqu ...envirosoft/groundwater/src/recharge.htm</ref>. When a well is drilled, the water of artesian aquifers reach the surface without pumping, creating an [[artes
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  • ...ther in the open ocean, or, as a secondary aspect, as transit to shallower-water operational areas, perhaps facing detection or attack in the transit. A ve ...y forming the "littoral", create new challeges for modern ships in shallow water of the [[Littoral (military)|littoral]] <ref name=NASCGER-91>{{citation
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  • ...war, Uttarakhand, India with reference to water quality indices, ''Applied Water Science'', Jun 2014, R. Bhutiani, D. R. Khanna, Dipali Bhaskar Kulkarni,Muk ...exas.edu/prof/mckinney/ce397/Topics/Ganges/Ganges.htm CE 397 Transboundary Water Resources The Ganges - Brahmaputra - Barak Basin]
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  • ...internationale de natation]] (International Aquatics Federation; FINA) and water polo has been an [[Olympic Games|Olympic sport]] for men since 1900 and for
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  • A natural flow of ground water.
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  • [[Water]] containing the [[isotope]] [[Deuterium]] rather than normal [[hydrogen]]
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  • Mineral '''hydration''' is an inorganic chemical reaction where water is added to the [[crystal structure]] of a [[mineral]], usually creating a ...[[calcium hydroxide]] - Ca(OH)<sub>2</sub>, the other is incorporation of water molecules directly into the crystalline structure of the mineral, as in the
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  • A natural, surface stream made of water.
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  • Means by which vessels are moved through the water
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  • A non-vascular plant that only reproduces in water.
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  • The body of water separating Europe from Africa.
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  • ==Water restriction== ...it may be unlawful to water grass or plants, or they may only receive city water on a restricted schedule.
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  • ...tions in fresh water serves as a good indicator of the health of a body of water. Algae, including diatoms, account for nearly a quarter of the world's oxy
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  • ...es}}</noinclude>a vessel used during the [[Viking Age]] for transport over water
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  • Diverse forms of power produced by or with water.
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  • {{r|Water}} {{r|Heavy water}}
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  • The act of propelling oneself through water by body movement alone.
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  • Land mass, especially one smaller than a continent, entirely surrounded by water.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Known as the swimming cat for its love of water.
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  • {{r|Water}} {{r|Water softening}}
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  • The [[vapor]] (or gaseous) phase of [[water]] (H<sub>2</sub>O).
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  • ...developing of the faculties of [[living]] things, not choose to work with water to construct an immune system capable of remembering its enemies? Surely, g ...s has not happened of course because memories require fixed structures and water is a [[liquid]]. In this form, it is no more capable of remembering [[molec
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  • Specialized functions in fish help them to survive in water. Among these are gills, swim bladders, and the "lateral line system". ...wing air in through the mouth and passing it over the gills. Oxygen in the water is absorbed by filaments in the gills and passed on to the blood. At the sa
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  • *[http://www.snwa.com/html/cons_wsl_resources_pre.html Southern Nevada Water Authority]
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  • Branch of the U.S. armed forces] responsible for combat on, over, and under water.
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  • In Greek mythology, a giant water snake with many heads killed by [[Herakles]].
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  • ...nd being repelled by a variety of substances including holy water, running water, crucifixes, and garlic.
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  • Generic term for sporting events which involve racing craft on a water surface.
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  • ...itary force organized primarily for missions on, under, or above bodies of water
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  • The leafless part of a plant that is used to take up water and nutrients.
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  • General term for all sporting activity that takes place on, in or under water.
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  • An anomalous form of liquid water, discovered in the 1960s, and later repudiated.
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  • ...ls in fast flowing waters. In the aquarium they prefer the upper layers of water and may be seen cruising around all day. They are peaceful, ideal community ...ores and their upturned mouth is ideally suited to taking insects from the water surface. They are not fussy about food and will take flakes and frozen fish
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  • '''Deep lake water cooling''' is a technique for harnessing the deep layers of lakes to cool b ...ll cross the temperature at which water is densest. At this point all the water in the lake can mix, replenishing the oxygen at the lake's bottom.
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  • Hunters may soak freshly dressed meat in salt water to help separate the blood out from the tissues. ...res its [[protein]]s. The proteins coagulate, forming a matrix which traps water molecules and holds them during cooking. This prevents the meat from drying
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  • ...of human waste to fertilise and irrigate crops; particularly common where water is scarce.
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  • Heat rejection systems used primarily to provide circulating cooling water in large industrial facilities.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Water worlds, larger than Earth, with thick Hydrogen atmospheres, and oceans capa
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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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