| evap | evaporation, evaporated |
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| EWL | egg-white lysozyme; evaporation water loss |
| REV | reverse phase evaporation |
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| evaporation | 1. A change from liquid to vapor form. 2. Loss of volume of a liquid by conversion into vapor. Synonym: volatilization. Origin: L. E, out, + vaporare, to emit vapor (05 Mar 2000) |
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| heat of evaporation | The heat absorbed in the evaporation of water, sweat or other liquid; for water it amounts to 540 cal/g at 100°C. Synonym: heat of vaporization. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| evaporation |
vaporization: the process of becoming a vapor dehydration: the process of extracting moisture
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| evaporation |
The process by which water or other liquid becomes a gas (water vapor or ammonia vapor). Water from land areas, bodies of water, and all other moist surfaces is absorbed into the atmosphere as a vapor.
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| evaporation |
The natural process by which water turns from a liquid into a gas as it is absorbed into the air. When irrigation water evaporates, it leaves behind salts and other minerals, which contribute to salinization of the soil, making it unsuitable for farming.
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The part of the hydrologic cycle in which liquid water is converted to vapor and enters the atmosphere.
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The physical process by which a liquid (or a solid) is transformed to the gaseous state. In Hydrology, evaporation is vaporization that takes place at a temperature below the boiling point.
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| evaporation | the process of extracting moisture |
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| evaporation | the process of becoming a vapor |
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