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Meanings of long immersion in English
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Usage of long immersion in English
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From a longimmersion deeper in the pit he struggled frantically.
2
At first from three to five minutes will be a sufficiently longimmersion.
3
The queen's skin was white and wrinkled from her longimmersion.
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This follows even from longimmersion in cold distilled water.
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It was the modern stuff, heavier, a two-handed job to remove, not designed for longimmersion.
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First procure a bereaved subject with a mind "sensitized" by longimmersion in credulity.
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Exhausted from the search, he was also shivering violently from his too- longimmersion in the frigid Pacific.
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These latter cells are filled with limpid fluid, which after longimmersion in alcohol deposits much brown matter.
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The gamboge was said to be in perfect condition, in spite of its longimmersion in the sea water.
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His hands were gnarled and cracked from an age- longimmersion in brine, his voice was hoarse with the echo of drumming ratlines.
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Two of these however-thoseof Green and Philips-had been so saturated by longimmersion in the water, that they were wholly unserviceable.
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We thus see that exposure to the vapour for a considerable time produces the same effects as longimmersion in a strong solution.
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The longimmersion had puckered and bleached their skin, so that in the relatively low light of the nursery their freckles appeared black.
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If you made it to Hollywood via CalArts, chances are you did so only after a longimmersion in radical ideas and artistic practice.
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The horrible, loathsome disease that corrodes his flesh demands these longimmersions to quiet the gnawing pains which distract his active, restless mind.