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liquefactionProcess of converting a gas to a liquid, normally associated with low temperatures and high pressures (see condensation). liquefactionIn earth science, the conversion of a soft deposit, such as clay, to a jellylike state by severe shaking. During an earthquake buildings and lines of communication built on materials prone to liquefaction will sink and topple. In the Alaskan earthquake of 1964 liquefaction led to the destruction of much of the city of Anchorage. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Chemtrade will build a dissolving facility in Safe Handling's manufacturing complex in Auburn, Maine to liquefy sodium hydrosulfite, called V-Britea. The Cup allows users to crush and/or liquefy solid medications in one simple motion. Refinancers might account for a larger share of the debt because many refinancing homeowners liquefy equity, adding to their debt. |
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