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  • 81Water cure (torture) — This is an article about a form of torture. For other uses, see Water cure. The Water Torture Facsimile of a woodcut in J. Damhoudère s Praxis Rerum Criminalium, Antwerp, 1556. Water cure as a term for a form of torture refers to a method in… …

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  • 82water — As designating a commodity or a subject of ownership, this term has the same meaning in law as in common speech; but in another sense, and especially in the plural, it may designate a body of water, such as a river, a lake, or an ocean, or an… …

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  • 83water content —    The amount of water lost from the soil after drying it to constant weight at 105NC, expressed either as the weight of water per unit weight of dry soil or as the volume of water per unit bulk volume of soil [22].    See moisture content …

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  • 84water supplies —    In the Stone Age, when people first began settling on the alluvial plains of Mesopotamia, perhaps their single most immediate concern was finding reliable sources of freshwater for drinking and watering their crops and animals. At first, the… …

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  • 85Volume Two (Volume magazine album) — Infobox Album Name = Volume Two Type = Compilation Artist =various Released = November, 1991 Recorded = Genre = Rock, Electronic Length = 79:09 Label = Volume V02CD Producer = Reviews = Last album = Volume One (1991) This album = Volume Two… …

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  • 86Water safety plan — A Water safety plan is a plan to ensure the safety of drinking water through the use of a comprehensive risk assessment and risk management approach that encompasses all steps in water supply from catchment to consumer. [… …

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  • 87Water pipe percolator — A water pipe percolator is a small additional sub chamber within the main chamber of a water pipe that provides in line smoke water interaction via heat exchange and dissolution.Function and PurposeA percolator works by utilizing a pressure… …

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  • 88Water pipe — For the various smoking devices, see hookah or bong. For other uses, see pipe. [ thumb|200px|A system of copper water tubes used in a radiator heating system.] Water pipes are pipes or tubes, frequently made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC/uPVC),… …

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  • 89Water (data page) — This page provides supplementary chemical data on water. Structure and properties Water/steam equilibrium properties Vapor pressure formula for steam in equilibrium with liquid water: [Lange s Handbook of Chemistry, 10th ed. page 1436] ::log10( P …

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  • 90Water Act 1945 — The Water Act 1945 (8 9 Geo. VI c. 41) was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, introduced by the coalition government and intended to expand and support the national water supply.It empowered the Minister of Health to acquire land and… …

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