-
natural po****tions. Fin
rot can be the
result of a
bacterial infection (Pseudomonas fluorescens,
which causes a
ragged rotting of the fin), or as a fungal...
- a
scorched earth tactic to deny an
invading army
sources of
clean water).
Rotting corpses (both
animal and human)
thrown down
wells were the most common...
- out of the
leather by the vacuum,
making the
leather vulnerable to
water,
rotting it and
breaking the
fibres when it
froze during the
winter of 1847....
-
would otherwise remain inaccessible. The name “white
rot”
derives from the
white color and
rotting texture of the
remaining crystalline cellulose from...
-
about water movement in Ser**** lacrymans. The
perpetual saturation of wood with
water also
inhibits dry
rot, as does
perpetual dryness. Dry
rot would...
- Red
rot is also
caused by
problems in the
tanning or in the bookbinding. In the
tanning examples are:
sulfuric acid residue, use of
contaminated water and...
-
damage to feet from ****ulative
water immersion,
particularly in the
context of the US
involvement in the
Vietnam War
Jungle Rot (band) This disambiguation...
-
experiencing root
rot often yellow and die, and if
allowed to continue, the
condition can be fatal. To
avoid root
rot, it is best to only
water plants when...
- Disc
rot is the
tendency of CD, DVD, or
other optical discs to
become unreadable because of
chemical deterioration. The
causes include oxidation of the...
-
objects (nice
furniture and fabrics) with
rugged outdoor objects (swampy
water,
rotting piers and
nautical rope)" to
create an
intentionally "incongruous" look...