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- or waterlogging in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Waterlogging or water logging may refer to: Waterlogging (agriculture), saturation of the soil by...
- transparent gel, similar to gelatin or agar, to a hard solid, namely a water-logged xerogel. It is sometimes used in laboratory processes, for example to...
- pH. However, these have a low tolerance for soils with high salt and water-logged conditions. Commercial sesame crops require 90 to 120 frost-free days...
- where she meets a stranger named Andy. He comes everyday to get his water-logged watch repaired and leaves a ₹100 note in the form of an Origami swan...
- dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to shade and water-logged conditions, hence they are particularly ****ociated with pond-side planting...
- the water will battle it out in a final round, and the team that wins the final round wins the challenge. Winners: Landon & Carley Water Logged: Teams...
- colours of soil in the corresponding areas of China: the bluish-grey water-logged soils of the east, the reddish iron-rich soils of the south, the whitish...
- and water: log ⁡ P oct/wat = log 10 ⁡ ( [ solute ] octanol un-ionized [ solute ] water un-ionized ) . {\displaystyle \log P_{\text{oct/wat}}=\log _{10}\left({\frac...
- aquatic environments with high levels of organic material, as well as in water-logged soils, and form major community members of extreme oligotrophic habitats...
- Bakerganj. The total area (including water) was estimated at 16,900 square kilometres (6,526 sq mi). It was a water-logged jungle, in which tigers and other...