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the part of the ocean wave that is displaced below the still water line
Ãâó: oceanworld.tamu.edu/print/resources/glossary.htm
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The trough line of a circular depression is the line, through the centre, perpendicular to the line of advance of the centre. During the passage of a depression over any given place the pressure at first falls and later rises; the trough line passes over the place during the period of transition from the falling to the rising barometer. The word trough is also used in a more general sense for any 'valley' of low pressure, and is thus the opposite of a 'ridge' of high pressure.
Ãâó: www.navis.gr/meteo/meteoter.htm
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An elongated area of low pressure.
Ãâó: www.weca.org/nws-terms.html
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A low in price.
Ãâó: www.stariq.com/Main/Articles/P0000683.HTM
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lowest concentration of a drug in the blood before the next dose is taken (often the same as Cmin, but because there can be a delay in drug absorption, sometimes the Cmin occurs a short time after the trough)
Ãâó: www.hivandhepatitis.com/hiv_and_aids/test/terms.ht...
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