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flooding Overflowing through the filling tube.
Ãâó: www.powerstream.com/1922/battery_1922_WITTE/batter...
flooding Flooding that occurs when intense local rainfall exceeds storm sewer or roadside ditch capacity, the water can "pond" in the streets deep enough to flood residences that are not even near a creek of bayou. The water will seek a path to the channel by flowing overland (Sheet Flow). When residences and other structures are in that path, flooding occurs and this type of flooding is not identified on the Flood Insurance Rate Maps.
Ãâó: www.tsarp.org/glossary.html
flooding excessive amounts of liquid being forced into the head of the still because of excessively high pot temperatures.
Ãâó: www.solvent--recycling.com/glossary.htm
flooding Filling a tank through flood ports, open flood valves, or other sea connections, is known as flooding.
Ãâó: www.maritime.org/definitions.htm
flooding The Computer Center machine room is vulnerable to flooding from internal sources. While there is no longer any water-cooled computing machinery located in this room, the two air handlers located at the east and west ends of the room are supplied with water. The water line runs between each air handler under the floor along the north wall directly under the UPS and power distribution units. There are no water sensors under the floor.
Ãâó: ccs.calpoly.edu/printable/disaster_scope.html
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