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operating and to what
depth the
machine has
dredged to.[citation needed] In a "hopper dredger", the
dredged materials end up in a
large onboard hold called...
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Dredging is a
cooking technique used to coat wet or
moist foods with a dry
ingredient prior to cooking. Put most simply,
dredging involves little more...
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either overflow from the
dredging equipment or
dumping of the
dredged material in a
different location. A
primary reason for
dredging is the creation, deepening...
- Data
dredging (also
known as data
snooping or p-hacking) is the
misuse of data
analysis to find
patterns in data that can be
presented as statistically...
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detail the
following instructions for
surveying dredged organisms: "Examine mud
brought up by
dredge from
different depths for
living diatoms; examine...
- A
suction dredge can be: A type of ship or boat
called a
suction dredger An
airlift (
dredging device) for use
underwater by
divers This disambiguation...
- A
dredge-up is any one of
several stages in the
evolution of some stars. By definition,
during a
dredge-up, a
convection zone
extends all the way from...
- A
fishing dredge, also
known as a
scallop dredge or
oyster dredge, is a kind of
dredge which is
towed along the
bottom of the sea by a
fishing boat in...
- The
dredge oyster,
Bluff oyster or
Chilean oyster (Ostrea chilensis), is also
known in
Chile as
ostra verde, is a
species of
bivalve mollusc in the family...
- A
dredge drag head is used by a
trailing suction hopper dredger to
collect sand from the sea floor. The
dredge drag head is a
steel structure that is connected...