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deliquescence

[del·ə′kwes·əns]
(botany)
The condition of repeated divisions ending in fine divisions; seen especially in venation and stem branching.
(physical chemistry)
The absorption of atmospheric water vapor by a crystalline solid until the crystal eventually dissolves into a saturated solution.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

deliquescence

The absorption of water from the air by certain salts in plaster or brick; results in dark, damp areas on the surface.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Based on the fact and according to the characteristic that KDP crystal is deliquescent [10], we proposed a new ultraprecision machining technology for KDP crystals, that is, polishing technology for KDP crystals based on deliquescent action, which utilizes deliquescent action for ultraprecision machining KDP crystals.
As explained above, even small amounts of magnesium chloride, and other salts with low deliquescent relative humidity, emanating from humidifiers can cause premature failure of the hardware through ion migration even under low relative humidity conditions.
(130)." These he takes to be movements of revolt against deliquescent nationalisms and authorities (read, the United States as prime example), "in an arena where old-fashioned politics can no longer operate--because it can no longer control (156)." Jihad creates a new world from the ashes of old-fashioned national politics, because it generates its own global kind of "community." Those whose dignity and honor have been hurt are able, through jihad, to reciprocate their indignity and pain.
Dwight Culler says about such echoing sounds of which Tennyson's beloved mantra, "far, far away," is perhaps the most deliquescent instance, "Every lyric is ...
It is well known that CR compounds cured with zinc oxide and ethylene thiourea or its derivatives absorb water to a considerable degree as a result of the in situ production of the very deliquescent zinc chloride.
This solution is deliquescent and remains liquid over extended period.
flowering tree usually has a dome-shaped appearance and a deliquescent
He displays, as he notes, a "genuine enthusiasm, almost teen-age in its spontaneity, for slimy, deliquescent rot." And so, while his book may not be an "exercise in gonzo cultural theory," it does occasionally appear to be precisely that (xii).
For the most part, the artists chosen for Art: 21 seem fit specimens of the international style, although from a stylistic perspective, Sally Mann--who first gained notice for her controversial, and winningly beautiful, images of her nude children, and who has lately turned to murky, deliquescent landscapes of the rural South--appears entirely out of place.
In her perfect world, 128 would commence feeding by ripping through the deliquescent carrion of winter-killed ungulate.
Still, it might be argued that changes in rhetorical patterns should be expected even in these genres since rhetoric expresses politics, and politics is deliquescent and vicissitudinous.
Hermaphroditus is condemned to repeat the deliquescent dying in which his parents conceived him; the parents' union "author[s]" (911) his nominal (the melded Herm-Aphroditus) destiny.
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