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flotation Creating capital through the issue of new stocks or bonds.
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flotation The method of mineral separation in which a froth, created in water by a variety of reagents, causes some finely crushed minerals to float, whereas the useless materials sink to the bottom.
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flotation Characteristic of a vehicle, by reason of large softly inflated tyres, not to sink on soft going such as mud or sand.
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flotation Foam or air bladders placed in the hull of a kayak forward and aft to increase buoyancy and keep the boat from sinking in the event of a capsize.
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flotation A technique used to extract objects from soil by using churning water or other liquids to carry away the soil, leaving larger objects to be caught by a screen.
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