liquid water
collocation in Englishmeaningsofliquidandwater
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liquid
adjective
uk/ˈlɪk.wɪd/us/ˈlɪk.wɪd/
in the form of ...
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water
noun
uk/ˈwɔː.tər/us/ˈwɑː.t̬ɚ/
a clear liquid, without colour or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for animal and ...
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(Definition ofliquidandwaterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The new observations suggested thatliquidwatermight be present, albeit sporadically, on the surface and that water still shapes the surface of the planet.
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It is now common practice to imbibe dehydrated tissue slowly, to permit the re-establishment of functional membranes, prior to placing the tissue intoliquidwater.
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Inliquidwater, the importance of electrostatic interactions essentially dictates the magnitude of the solvation free energy of charged species.
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Extant life should be strongly dependent on the presence of stableliquidwaterand, energy sources available.
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However, regions with an enhancedliquidwaterstability are more desiccated than other regions.
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An integral equation to describe the solvation of polar molecules inliquidwater.
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Extant life may inhabit underground oases where there isliquidwaterand environmental conditions provide a favorable habitat.
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The mobilisation of hydrocarbons combined with meltwater inflow is obviously limited to the brief part of the summer in whichliquidwateroccurs.
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For the duricrust formation noliquidwateror ice would be required.
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A subsurface source of molecular hydrogen, along with carbon dioxide, andliquidwater, might support the growth of methanogenic microorganisms.
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In some studies, fairly short distances were used between theliquidwatersupply and imbibing seeds.
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A limitation of the above research design is the difficulty in proving that the fibreglass supplied absolutely noliquidwaterfilms to the seed.
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Dynamical fluctuating charge force-fields - application toliquidwater.
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Both sites indicate geological layering and evidence of water alteration -liquidwateris the primary condition for biological habitats.
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This magnetic field is created by the inductive effect in a layer ofliquidwater, with some electrolytes, inside the moons.
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Dynamical fluctuating charge force field : application toliquidwater.
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On the other hand, this hygroscopic ability would mean vulnerability for exposure toliquidwater.
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The easiest way to search for these niches is to follow the distribution ofliquidwater.
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It is clear that many of the features have been caused by liquid, almost certainlyliquidwater.
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Preliminary modeling results regarding the expected lifetimes ofliquidwaterflows are presented.
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