0 a place for storing liquid, especially a natural or artificial lake providing water for a city or other area
The universities constitute a reservoir of expert knowledge.
1 a natural or artificial lake for storing and supplying water for an area
There’s a tremendous reservoir of goodwill out there.
The category ' without vegetation ' presents the reservoirs which were created from the old pond by removing the bottom and eliminating the littoral zone.
Domestic intermediate hosts (cattle, sheep, goats and buffaloes) are major reservoirs for the disease in humans.
Both sub-types of virus are thought to be able to persist in equine populations, and do not require wildlife or other reservoirs.
Firstly, elimination of regional reservoirs of infection through control at the national level, as described above.
Increased erosion also reduces the life of reservoirs, makes additional water treatment necessary and creates greater sludge disposal problems.
Fish then accumulate in reservoirs from which they were caught using drop nets with a mesh size of 15 mm diameter.
Failure to exploit fish serving as reservoirs for larval sealworms may lead to increasing abundance of the parasite in the surviving fish stocks.
Note that a similar formulation has been introduced [3] to study a homogenous dam supplied by two reservoirs each containing two immiscible fluids.
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