submersion

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Examples of submersion

  • Five small islands in the Maldives are threatened by submersion.

  • Plumbers endure sore hands due to constant submersion in cold water.

  • During submersion, the paper fibres become thoroughly saturated with sizing.

  • A dam of modeling clay was used to allow the shear testing to be conducted in submersion.

  • Most fruits mature during the aquatic phase or towards the end of submersion phase with extension into the terrestrial phase.

  • Submersion programs at school are usually set up for children from a low socioeconomic background who speak a low-status language.

  • Let x be a point in where is not a submersion.

  • The trees remain bare for a few weeks during the submersion phase.

  • The casks containing the waste are massive steel structures designed to withstand collision, fire and submersion.

  • It is about flooding, and the submersion of people and the places in which they live and work.

  • The master was prosecuted and found guilty and was fined £50 in respect of the submersion and £50 in respect of increased freight and was ordered to pay the costs.

  • I have a great deal of sympathy with those who shed tears at the submersion of this 17 acres, but not because it contains these plants.

  • The complete submersion of one's own needs and preferences in those of another and feeling wholly out of control of one's life are major causes of depression in carers.

  • So we are enjoying the sunshine but if we have our umbrella, still with us, still in place, we need have no fears of submersion in future rainstorms.

  • Thirdly, it is argued that in the event of a car being overturned or involved in burning or submersion, the wearing of a seat belt could be a danger.

  • People, particularly children, have survived up to an hour without heartbeat after submersion in ice water.

  • Many paleoneurologists measure cranial capacity via the submersion method, in which displacement of water in a beaker is taken as the volume of the endocast.

  • Many if not most surviving baptismal fonts are too shallow to have allowed submersion.

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