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to plunge briefly in or into a liquid

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The measurements through SDM were obtained from the volume of millet seeds displaced after immerging the fruit in a graduated cylinder (mL) (Griswold, 1972).
The Vatican and immerging economies like Malaysia, Indonesia and Brazil sent delegates.
This musical dual have be leaders who have blazed a trail for many years in Manitoba as part of the immerging contemporary Aboriginal music scene.
"It proves that vehicle service and repair businesses here in North Wales are embracing immerging technology.
If mentioned, it was referred to as a transitional means to the employment of some future, immerging energy converter (e.g.
The state of the economy is causing an increased rise in unemployment as major businesses fail and a new era of homelessness is immerging. A debate about whether recession policies are beneficial or detrimental to the economy is discussed at length along with Obama's call for health care reform.
Clinical incidents are not in excess of ordinal figures, parents and children whilst not formally surveyed, appear to be satisfied with the immerging service.
Pollen viability was analysed each hour immerging two anthers per flower in 1% neutral red solution (n = 3 flowers/hour) during the same interval (Dafni et al., 2005).
At this point, it is very easy indeed to associate the idea of immerging and bathing with the image of a pool.
A working electrode was stainless steel embedded in epoxy resin exposing an area of 1 [cm.sup.2] immerging in 3% NaCl solution, and a saturated calomel electrode was used as reference, and a platinum as counter electrode.
Unlucky Harkness missed last season's FA Trophy Final with Stevenage Borough through suspension and has since been put in the shade by Michael Blackwood and the immerging Michael McGrath.
Relaxation was carried out immerging molded samples in thermal oil at 150[degrees]C for 1 hr without any clamping.
It is an interesting account of federalism, the immerging irrigation economy and provides reflection for where we are today in a badly degraded system.
Now when you're someone who's both, like I am, then it's inevitable that at some point you will ponder and speculate about food.After having the privilege of devouring meals upon meals from different cuisines around the world, you feel--at least I did--this growing feeling that there's an immerging pattern.