turbidity

[ UK /tɜːbˈɪdɪti/ ]
[ US /tɝˈbɪdəti/ ]
NOUN
  1. muddiness created by stirring up sediment or having foreign particles suspended
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How To Use turbidity In A Sentence

  • Turbidity was measured on all sampling dates using a nephelometer.
  • Slight turbidity is a result of mucin secreted by the lining of the urinary tract.
  • They are respectively turbidity fan, brackish lake, shore and shallow lake-beach, delta, alluvial fan and river-alluviation depositional systems.
  • The commodity value of vinegar is seriously influenced by turbidity and precipitation.
  • Integration of multi-vitamins, minerals and high fruit extract and accelerate cell renewal, clean skin, avoiding skin elastic tissue affected by turbidity against accelerated aging.
  • It mainly treats syphilitic strangury and turbidity, diarrhea, foot qi, welling abscesses, and swollen sores.
  • To explore a new means for axial eye length measurements when vitreous turbidity in intercurrent cataract.
  • These in turn cannot be backwashed properly and produce filtered water of high turbidity. 1. Historical development and experience with water treatment
  • Actually, the gradualness of their descent helped control the turbidity, so whenever Dortmunder aimed his flashlight back up the track there was very little extra roiling of the water. Drowned Hopes
  • Therefore, the detection of turbidity is associated with the presence of hemoglobin S. 219.
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