submersion|submersions in English

noun

[sub'mer·sion || səb'mɜrʃn /səb'mɜː-]

act or process of being submersed, state of being submersed, immersio

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1. En route, she endured several re-Blindfoldings, misdirections, and near submersions

2. The fruit was preserved by submersion in alcohol.

3. immediately after submersion for 2 hours in acetone ...

4. The submersion air current does, but cold.

5. An unextinguished fire also contributed to the ship's submersion.

6. However, submersion is gaining in popularity within the Latin Catholic Church.

7. Background Drowning is defined as death due to submersion in liquid.

8. Vetiveria zizanioides can survive after 5 months of complete submersion.

9. They also measured pain perception and heart rate immediately following the submersion.

10. To cut costs, the submersion capability and an external air-filtration system were dropped.

11. Asphyxial CONDITIONS- DEFINITIONSDrowning is the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid

12. They interpret some Biblical passages concerning baptism as requiring submersion of the body in water.

13. Plus , for every child that drowns , four others receive emergency for injuries related to submersion .

14. They also state that only submersion reflects the symbolic significance of being "buried" and "raised" with Christ.

15. Various aspects receive the economical environment under the influence, the handset cannot avoid occurrence submersion tendency.

16. In contrast, dolphins dive with only the gas in their system at the time of submersion.

17. Was it to be by aspersion (sprinkling), affusion (pouring on the head), or immersion (complete submersion)?

18. Type 6 enclosures are intended for use indoors and out - doors where occasional submersion is encountered.

19. But is there sound reason for considering baptism, complete submersion in water, as an adequate ordination ceremony?

20. After 30 days of submersion in DMEM+FBS, a PLLA scaffold lost about 20% of its weight.

21. I had imagined that friendship meant giving up privacy, and closeness meant complete submersion in the other person.

22. Submersion up to 4 hours (at 24 °C) after mutagenic treatment significantly decreased the frequency of induced aberrations.

23. Glaciers are shrinking, the ice at Arctic is melting and many islands have either submerged or are on the verge submersion.

24. The word submersion comes from the late Latin (sub- "under, below" + mergere "plunge, dip") and is also sometimes called "complete immersion".

25. The Bushidos are lightweight so they will also dry fast in rain, full water submersion, creek crossings, and even when hiking in the snow