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  • 1Deposition — • An ecclesiastical vindictive penalty by which a cleric is forever deprived of his office or benefice and of the right of exercising the functions of his orders Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Deposition     Deposition …

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  • 2Déposition (chimique) — Dans le domaine de la chimie de l atmosphère ou de l évaluation environnementale, la notion de « déposition » ( d aérosols, vapeurs ou de particules aéroportées) est utilisé pour décrire les phénomènes conduisant à la formation d un… …

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  • 3Cathodic arc deposition — or Arc PVD is a physical vapor deposition technique in which an electric arc is used to vaporize material from a cathode target. The vaporized material then condenses on a substrate, forming a thin film. The technique is can be used to deposit a… …

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  • 4Procès des Six — Déposition du colonel Passaris, ancien sous chef de l État major, témoignant pour l accusation Le procès des Six est un procès qui s est déroulé en Grèce en octobre novembre 1922, à l issue de la guerre gréco turque et de la Grande catastrophe ( …

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  • 5river — river1 riverless, adj. riverlike, adj. /riv euhr/, n. 1. a natural stream of water of fairly large size flowing in a definite course or channel or series of diverging and converging channels. 2. a similar stream of something other than water: a… …

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  • 6Optical fiber — A bundle of optical fibers A TOSLINK fiber optic audio c …

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  • 7radiation — radiational, adj. /ray dee ay sheuhn/, n. 1. Physics. a. the process in which energy is emitted as particles or waves. b. the complete process in which energy is emitted by one body, transmitted through an intervening medium or space, and… …

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  • 8Sedimentary rock — Middle Triassic marginal marine sequence of siltstones (below) and limestones (above), Virgin Formation, southwestern Utah, USA Sedimentary rock are types of rock that are formed by the deposition of material at the Earth s surface and within… …

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  • 9lake — lake1 /layk/, n. 1. a body of fresh or salt water of considerable size, surrounded by land. 2. any similar body or pool of other liquid, as oil. 3. (go) jump in the lake, (used as an exclamation of dismissal or impatience.) [bef. 1000; ME lak(e) …

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  • 10Lake — /layk/, n. Simon, 1866 1945, U.S. engineer and naval architect. * * * I Relatively large body of slow moving or standing water that occupies an inland basin. Lakes are most abundant in high northern latitudes and in mountain regions, particularly …

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