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capillary action The upward movement of a liquid in a tube of narrow diameter.
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capillary water The water that fills the micropores of the soil and is held to soil particles with a force between 0.3 and 31 bars of suction. Much of this water (that portion held to particles with less than 15 bars of suction) is readily available to plant roots.
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capillary is the smallest blood vessel. Capillary walls are so thin that oxygen and glucose can pass through them and enter the cells. Waste products, such as carbon dioxide, pass back into the bloodstream via the capillaries to be carried away and expelled from the body. In people with long-standing diabetes, the capillaries, especially in the kidneys and the retina of the eye, can become weak.
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capillary action That action which causes movement of liquids when in contact with two adjacent surfaces such as panel sidelaps.
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capillary water Water which clings to soil particles by capillary action. It is normally associated with fine sand, silt, or clay, but not normally with coarse sand and gravel. Catch Basin. A drainage structure which collects water. May be either a structure where water enters from the side or through a grating.
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