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Efflorescence
Efflorescence Ef`flo*res"cence, n. [F. efflorescence.]
1. (Bot.) Flowering, or state of flowering; the blooming of
flowers; blowth.
2. (Med.) A redness of the skin; eruption, as in rash,
measles, smallpox, scarlatina, etc.
3. (Chem.)
(a) The formation of the whitish powder or crust on the
surface of efflorescing bodies, as salts, etc.
(b) The powder or crust thus formed.
Meaning of Efflorescence from wikipedia
- Look up
efflorescence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In chemistry,
efflorescence (which
means "to
flower out" in French) is the
migration of a salt...
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transforming the
European understanding of the globe. The
cultural efflorescence witnessed during this
period is now
referred to as the
Spanish Golden...
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connotations of
Alexander to the
Indian subcontinent,
resulting in the
efflorescence of
Sikandernameh (Alexander Romances)
written by Indo-Persian poets...
- of wire
production The
concrete industry uses
calcium stearate for
efflorescence control of
cementitious products used in the
production of concrete...
- Neue
Ostpolitik (German for "new
eastern policy"), or
Ostpolitik (German: [ˈɔstpoliˌtiːk] ) for short, was the
normalization of
relations between the Federal...
- trees. Over 80
species of
birds have been
recorded around the pond.
Efflorescence, also
known as salt flowers, is a rare
occurrence in
Death Valley that...
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improve durability and appearance,
increase stain resistance,
reduce efflorescence, and
increase or
reduce surface smoothness.
Tiles are
often sold gauged...
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Bhubaneswari Devi (1841–1911); "I am
indebted to my
mother for the
efflorescence of my knowledge." – Vivekananda...
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vicinity of the
boundary layer.
Recognition of
efflorescence glazing-
Pieces glazed by
efflorescence may show
traces of
stand marks: the
glaze appears...
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bacteria have been
discovered that
thrive in catacombs,
inducing mineral efflorescence and decay.
These include Kribbella sancticallisti,
Kribbella cata****bae...