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  • 21Water well — Village pump redirects here. For information on Wikipedia project related discussions see Wikipedia:Village pump. Water well at the Wald monastery in Germany. A water well is an excavation or structure created in the ground by digging, driving,… …

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  • 22Water-in-water emulsion — An emulsion is two immiscible liquids mixed together (by shaking for example) with small droplets of one liquid dispersed (separated and distributed throughout the space) in the other liquid. This dispersion is usually not stable and all the… …

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  • 23Water balance — In hydrology, a water balance equation can be used to describe the flow of water in and out of a system. A system can be one of several hydrological domains, such as a column of soil or a drainage basin.[citation needed] Water balance can also… …

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  • 24water table —    1. The top surface of a body of slowly moving ground water that fills the pore spaces within a rock mass. Above it lies the freely draining vadose zone, and below it lies the permanently saturated phreas. In uniform aquifers, such as sandstone …

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  • 25permeability coefficient —    The rate of flow of water through a unit cross sectional area under a unit hydraulic gradient at the prevailing temperature (field permeability coefficient) or adjusted to a temperature of 15NC [22] …

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  • 26hydraulic permeability — pralaidumas vandeniui statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Medžiagos gebėjimas praleisti vandenį. atitikmenys: angl. hydraulic permeability; permeability to water; water permeability rus. водопроницаемость …

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  • 27Controlled permeability formwork — (CPF) is a system proven to significantly enhance the durability of surface concrete during the casting process. Contents 1 The need for CPF 2 CPF liners 3 Basic elements of CPF systems …

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  • 28Relative permeability — In multiphase flow in porous media, relative permeability is a dimensionless measure of the effective permeability of each phase. It can be viewed as an adaptation of Darcy s law to multiphase flow. For two phase flow in porous media given steady …

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  • 29Mitochondrial permeability transition pore — The Mitochondrial Permeability Transition, or MPT, is defined as an increase in the permeability of the mitochondrial membranes to molecules of less than 1500 Daltons in molecular weight. MPT results from the opening of a mitochondrial… …

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  • 30Mitochondrial permeability transition — Mitochondrial permeability transition, or MPT, is an increase in the permeability of the mitochondrial membranes to molecules of less than 1500 Daltons in molecular weight. MPT results from opening of mitochondrial permeability transition pores,… …

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