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Meanings of rapid evaporation in English
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Usage of rapid evaporation in English
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The result was intense heating, and consequently very rapidevaporation and sweating of the mow.
2
The orientational ordering is achieved by a rapidevaporation of mixed solvents during the electrode fabrication process.
3
The snow mysteriously disappears by rapidevaporation.
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Direct sunshine is, next to temperature, the most active cause of rapidevaporation from moist soil surfaces.
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The rapidevaporation quickly dispels the vapors and the dry heat desiccates the disease creating germs and makes them innocuous.
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For this purpose, a vacuum system is used, making possible a more rapidevaporation with a smaller expenditure of fuel.
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If the exercise be vigorous and the weather hot, a profuse sweat ensues, the rapidevaporation of which cools the body.
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In brief, little water falls upon the dry-farm territory, and the climatic factors are of a nature to cause rapidevaporation.
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When it did not rain, the sun came out fiercely, causing a rapidevaporation that was thoroughly exhausting to the soldiers.
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This is essential in dry times; but what we gain in hastening germination we lose in the more rapidevaporation of moisture.
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Barely cover the seed with finely sifted soil, and place sheets of glass on the pans or pots to check rapidevaporation.
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It gives the impression that the bacillus growth not only liquefies the gelatine, but causes a rapidevaporation of the fluid so formed.
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This is removed so quickly by the action of the external air, causing rapidevaporation, that there is great danger of a chill.
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Mr. Fownes exposes the absurdity of using shallow coolers, exposing a large surface, and producing a rapidevaporation, for the process of crystallisation.
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To avoid too rapidevaporation the bodies of the desert plants have become smaller, and their leaves have either shrunk greatly or wholly disappeared.
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The rapidevaporation would require a constant influx of water from the Mediterranean, which might perhaps perceptibly influence the current through the Straits of Gibraltar.