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  • 11gassing — gas·sing || gæsɪŋ n. poisoning caused by exposure to gas; use of gas (for poisoning) gæs n. substance that is neither liquid nor solid; gasoline, fuel, benzine; automobile accelerator, gas pedal; empty talk (Slang); something entertaining… …

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  • 12gassing — /ˈgæsɪŋ/ (say gasing) noun 1. the act of someone or something that gasses. 2. an affecting or overcoming with gas or fumes, as in battle. 3. the evolution of gases during electrolysis. 4. a process by which a material is gassed …

  • 13gassing — The small hydrogen bubbles rising to the top of the batteryelectrolyte during battery charging …

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  • 14gassing — noun 1. the process of interacting with gas (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑chemical process, ↑chemical change, ↑chemical action 2. the deliberate act of poisoning some person or animal with gas (Freq. 1) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 15Ober-Gassing — Ober Gassing, Dorf, so v.w. Ebergassing …

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  • 16off-gassing — noun Date: 1966 the emission of especially noxious gases (as from a building material) …

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  • 17Выделение газа — Gassing Выделение газа. (1) Выделение газа из металла в процессе плавления или затвердевания. (2) Выделение газа из электрода в процессе электролиза. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО… …

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  • 18A HOLOCAUST CHRONOLOGY — 1932 July 31     National Socialist (Nazi) Party receives 37.3% of the vote, giving it 230 of 608 seats in the Reichstag. August 13     Adolf Hitler rejects an offer by German President Paul von Hindenburg to become vice chancellor. November… …

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  • 19Sobibor extermination camp — Sobibor redirects here. For the nearby town, see Sobibór. Sobibor Extermination camp Nazi extermination camps in occupied Poland (marked with black and white skulls) …

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  • 20BELZEC — (Pol. Bełżec), one of the six Nazi death camps in German occupied Poland, situated in the southwest corner of the country on the Lublin–Lvov railway line. Between February and December 1942, close to half a million Jews were killed in its gas… …

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