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Evaporation occurs when demand declines substantially.
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"Evaporation" was an idiotic word, but yes, dammit, for lack of a better one, Duff had simply evaporated.
Murder Crossed Boylan, Eleanor 1996
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From Rees 'Cyclopædia, article "Evaporation" is copied the following interesting observations of facts:
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'' 'Evaporation' '' is the process by which a liquid changes to a gas or vapor.
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'' 'Evaporation' '' is the process by which a liquid changes to a gas or vapor.
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Evaporation tanks are then used to remove the brine, leaving behind lithium that is then tested in a lab to determine its mixture with other elements.
S. American mountains hold key to electric car's future: lithium for batteries Juan Forero 2010
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Evaporation tanks are then used to remove the brine, leaving behind lithium that is then tested in a lab to determine its mixture with other elements.
S. American mountains hold key to electric car's future: lithium for batteries Juan Forero 2010
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Evaporation usually exceeds precipitation, and the total supply of moisture is low.
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Evaporation from these shallow water bodies is very likely to increase as the ice-free season lengthens.
Effects of climate change on general hydro-ecology in the Arctic 2009
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Evaporation of water removes energy from water's surface.
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