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water potential

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water potential [′wȯd·ər pə‚ten·chəl]
(physiology)
The difference in free energy or chemical potential (per unit molal volume) between pure water and water in cells and solutions.


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The Palestinian Arab farmers, villages and towns were mainly poor and did not have any organized framework or the financial resources to develop the natural water resources of the region; as a result most of the water potential was left untouched.
Test drilling and reservoir studies will be conducted to assess water potential.
To elaborate further on these resources, Turkey's water potential and the economic situation of the Southeast Anatolia should be assessed.
 
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