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emersion

[ UK /ɪmˈɜːʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of emerging
  2. (astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipse

How To Use emersion In A Sentence

  • Presumably, the increased chaperone need is induced by exaggerated gill protein denaturation in response to elevated body temperatures during emersion.
  • In fact, as discussed later, metabolic processes may be especially active during periods of immersion, when access to oxygen and food is greater than under conditions of emersion.
  • Designers will succeed in developing the integral design more efficiently-from the emersion of conception, the architectural design, the detail design, shop drawing to the on-the-spot construction.
  • So at 3.45pm BST, we decided to pack up and go to our respective homes in order to observe the emersion of Venus if we could.
  • The restructuring of the membrane bilayer, which may occur during the tidal cycle, if body temperature fluctuates widely during emersion and immersion, represents a second energetic cost to intertidal species.
  • Such terminology may also be used for eclipses and occultations, along with their synonyms immersion and emersion.
  • Webster discussed the physiological significance of this mechanism of endocrine metabolic adaptation for C. pagurus, which may be repeatedly subjected to short-term emersion and hypoxia in the intertidal zone.
  • Emersion results in hypoxia in many aquatic crustaceans.
  • The spectacular reappearance of the planet - emersion - should be plainly visible to the unaided eye.
  • PEOPLE"resorts to documentary to form the base of the program, uses many methods like nuncupation, image data, detail emersion to show the lives of the ones in the story.
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