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hydric

ADJECTIVE
  1. having or characterized by excessive moisture
    a hydric habitat

How To Use hydric In A Sentence

  • This early work was based on toluene diisocyanate reacted with dihydric alcohols.
  • Amongst _aromatic alcohols_ the dihydric alcohols show characteristic behaviour; the latter combine with sulphonic acids with the elimination of water, condensation taking place without formaldehyde, and the resulting products being soluble in water and possessing tannoid properties. Synthetic Tannins
  • a hydric habitat
  • Polyurethanes are created from dihydric alcohols and diisocyanate monomers.
  • They also demonstrated its close relationship with pregnanediol, a physiologically inactive dihydric alcohol which Butenandt and Marrian had found independently of one another in the urine of pregnant women. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1939 - Presentation Speech
  • In order to assure ventilation effect, We should calculate hydric amount contained and exchange gas time at workshop in ventilation design.
  • Group 2 Hydric Soils are soils displaying consistent hydric conditions in most places, but additional verification is necessary. Beachwood Borough Master Plan, Part IV « Beachwood Historical Alliance
  • Berryland sand, frequently flooded (BF) and Manahawkin muck (Ma) are Group 1 Hydric Soils, of which there are approximately 15 acres in the western portion of the borough known as Beachwood West. 2009 March « Beachwood Historical Alliance
  • These images owe their existence to a layer of calcite, several millimeters thick in places, that preserved them from a cleaning with chlorhydric acid ordered in 1976 by a judicial administrator of the privately held cave. Grotto Paintings Revealed
  • The method and the condition of separation epoxy ethane from dihydric alcohol are described.
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