soil wetting cause in Czech
[eko.] příčina zamokření Entry edited by: RNDr. Pavel Piskač
Sentence patterns related to "soil wetting cause"
1. Rain impact on exposed soil is the main cause of soil Crusting.
2. Another danger is soft soil or soil erosion, which may cause a sequoia to lean to one side.
3. The compensatory effect was common in the restore process, especially for growth indexes, it is an adaptative strategy of seedlings to soil drying-wetting alternation condition.
4. The bacterial spores which cause it are common in both soil and water.
5. Bed wetting can be an inherited problem
6. Medill was strongly anti-slavery, supporting both the Free-Soil cause and Abolitionism.
7. Urea is a neutral fertilizer, long - term use does not cause soil deterioration.
8. Modification of surface wetting properties of a substrate
9. System and method of wetting adiabatic material
10. Device for wetting and/or humidification processes
11. This can include wetting with the airless spray, and wetting in advance may allow the water to soak in.
12. The amphoteric wetting agent is an alkyl amidopropyl betaine.
13. Most children outgrow Bed wetting, even without treatment
14. Bed wetting at night is called nocturnal enuresis
15. Soil Crusting can be regarded either as a consequence or a cause of land degradation
16. However, using too much Compost as soil amendment can cause certain problems, especially with specific plants.
17. The wetting agent may comprise acrylated hyaluronic acid (AHA) such as methacrylated hyaluronic acid (MeHA). The wetting agent may also comprise a hyaluronic acid (HA).
18. Alkalis, acids, silicates, phosphates, complexing and wetting agents
19. Bed wetting in adults may be caused by bladder cancer
20. Of the children with Bedwetting, most have wetting at night
21. At sufficient dosages a large number of soil contaminants can cause death by exposure via direct contact, inhalation or ingestion of contaminants in groundwater contaminated through soil.
22. Phosphoric acid esters and their use as wetting and dispersing agent
23. A few infections arise from inanimate sources: for example, pathogens that cause tetanus are harboured in the soil.
24. Soil liquefaction may cause rigid structures, like buildings and bridges, to tilt or sink into the liquefied deposits.
25. The phosphoric acid esters are used as wetting agent or dispersants.