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1Dissolved organic carbon — (DOC) is a broad classification for organic molecules of varied origin and composition within aquatic systems. The dissolved fraction of organic carbon is an operational classification. Many researchers use the term dissolved for compounds below… …
2Dissolved gas analysis — or DGA is the study of dissolved gases in insulating fluid. [1] Insulating materials within transformers and related equipment break down to liberate gases within the unit. The distribution of these gases can be related to the type of electrical… …
3Dissolved air flotation — (DAF) is a water treatment process that clarifies wastewaters (or other waters) by the removal of suspended matter such as oil or solids. The removal is achieved by dissolving air in the water or wastewater under pressure and then releasing the… …
4Dissolved load — is the term for material, especially ions from chemical weathering, that are carried in solution by a stream. The dissolved load contributes to the total amount of material removed from a catchment. The amount of material carried as dissolved… …
5Dissolved silica — (DSi) is the form of water soluble silica as silicon hydroxide (equivalent to the old term silicic acid), which can be measured by standard analyses (e.g. Strickland and Parsons, 1972). However, The term dissolved silica is different from the… …
6dissolved — adj. 1. changed from a solid to a liquid state by increase of temperature; melted. Opposite of {unmelted}. Syn: liquefied, liquified, melted. [WordNet 1.5] 2. sundered by divorce, separation, or desertion; of social bonds and relations. [WordNet… …
7Dissolved and Effused — (Czech: Rozpuštěný a vypuštěný) is a 1985 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Ladislav Smoljak. External links Dissolved and Effused at the Internet Movie Database Categories: Culture articles needing translation from Czech Wikipedia1980s comedy …
8dissolved — dissolved; un·dissolved; …
9dissolved — index irretrievable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
10Dissolved — Dissolve Dis*solve , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dissolved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dissolving}.] [L. dissolvere, dissolutum; dis + solvere to loose, free. See {Solve}, and cf. {Dissolute}.] 1. To separate into competent parts; to disorganize; to break up;… …