foaming Definition In English

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  • If non-biodegradable substances are put into water, a very unpleasant foaming may occur—for example, at weirs and over patches of rough water.

  • A higher level of biodegradability would also reduce the likelihood of foaming in rivers, a phenomenon currently under investigation by the water research centre.

  • The idea that everyone is foaming at the mouth to get regional assemblies misreads the popular mood.

  • Local authorities which try to break down this foaming agent are put to considerable expense.

  • I understand that the manufacturers are still trying to develop substances suitable for industrial use in place of those that mainly cause the foaming.

  • This should help a little to reduce foaming.

  • Some can even be caught foaming at the mouth.

  • Except in some isolated circumstances there are now no serious problems of foaming.

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