Modern household softeners have an automatic backwash or regeneration cycle to clean off the salt and allow it to resume its task. |
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This constant backwash of acid can irritate the lining of your esophagus, causing it to be irritated and inflamed. |
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Ten percent of cases have backwash ileitis with involvement of the terminal ileum. |
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You come down through the backwash, you stick your rail in the backwash and do the best you can. |
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Nick finishes another beer, crushes the empty can, and throws it into the backwash. |
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At 15m a ledge with a boulder-strewn platform extended 30m to the foamy backwash near the cliffs. |
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At the water's edge they would hold hands as the waves would wash up on shore and, in the backwash, suck their heels down into the softened sand. |
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This is succeeded by plane-bedded sands dipping gently seaward, which are produced by the swash and backwash of the waves on the beach face. |
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There was an unusually heavy spring tide and a considerable wind at the back of it, so that the backwash was more than usually severe. |
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My toes were gently caressed by the backwash of warm foamy waves, and I followed the strange vibrations of the sound, my ears stuck in a trance. |
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It is best appreciated in its relaxed, complex entirety, the themes rippling into your consciousness like a cool backwash from a passing ship. |
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As the rig barrelled by and the car shook, I heard the unmistakeable whine of air brakes mixing with backwash. |
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The air filled with raw power, the backwash sending me skidding back along the corridor. |
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I rolled to my feet, turned, and caught the car's backwash full in the face. |
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The American newspaper industry is gripped by circulation scandals, and I should not be greatly surprised if the backwash hits Australia. |
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These arguments reflect the backwash of the decline in the UK's fortune in the immediate postwar world. |
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Then the country was hit by the backwash of a financial crisis that began in Thailand, on the opposite side of the globe. |
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The emerging issue though, is ensuring some of those already held are not lost in the post-Tampa backwash. |
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And I'd be surprised if some of the backwash of that hasn't carried into the international arena. |
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This is the backwash from the crisis that began in Asia in 1998, has swamped Argentina and is now spreading right across South America. |
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Many responses contained wit born of desperation amid the backwash created by foot and mouth, BSE and the collapse of tourism. |
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If you enjoy carrot juice and don't mind a little bit of backwash, contact me and I'll hook you up with the rest of the bottle. |
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Did the bartender actually clean your seemingly fresh beer mug or just rinse it behind the bar in a tub filled with the backwash of strangers? |
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I hope you don't mind but my coworkers took sips so there are a few more speckles of backwash in it now. |
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I don't want to dismiss the social code entirely, but any true medical fears from backwash are utterly overrated. |
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He wakes up, downs the backwash left in a cheap beer bottle, and dons his pilot gear. |
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There is also one backwash pump that is used to backwash the filters. |
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It is not recommended to discharge backwash water from water treatment devices, such as water softeners, to a septic system. |
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Gay bookstores are caught in the backwash of an overwhelming tide of commercial consolidation that is swamping most small enterprises, gay and straight. |
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Condensate drain from cooling coil: Adequately size the slope and cross section of the condensate drain to prevent a condensate backwash. |
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Slowly turn on the water supply and allow the unit to backwash until the air purges out of the tank and clears the system. |
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As the roiling backwash streamed past, it scoured around me, and when the froth cleared, there beneath my feet were multitudes of clams, all small and without hydroids. |
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Table 5 presents estimated total aluminum concentrations in backwash waters for 13 DWTPs, including those with the highest estimated levels. |
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The void below the filter floor acts as a clean water reservoir, from which the backwash pump draws filtered water for backwashing. |
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The backwash sequence is initiated by the rising head in the filter or by elapsed time. |
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At the same time he recognizes the commonalities among ethnic groups whose villages straddled national borders and who suffered in the backwash of war. |
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There was a yellowish-grey foam swirling on top, and after a wave washed up on shore, its backwash collided with the next incoming wave to create a geyser effect. |
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The challenges facing not only this country, but the world, in the backwash of these events require more than parliamentary parrots squawking on their publicly funded perch. |
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Filter backwash wastewater from the RO plant is sent to the Key Lake Mill for use in the milling process. |
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We grasped kelp to anchor us, so as not to be taken out in the backwash, and clambered over its slimy fronds to the jumble of boulders that constituted the beach. |
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We broadside off the backwash from a boulder as big as a house. |
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In the automatic backwash protective filter, the water flows outside-inside through a cylindric screen insert. |
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Part of the backwash, or blowback as the CIA calls it, of globalization is that cultures and regions around the world have rediscovered their own cultural resources. |
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The backwash from the affair has spooked investors, concerned that more US corporations may have used flattering accounting methods to overstate their historic profitability. |
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A second backwash wave, measuring 2 metres, travelled back to the head scarp of the slope failure, damaging trees as much as 300 metres inland. |
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Occasionally, two or three waves stack on top of each other, and the backwash is sucked into the breaking waves, spraying white foam 25 feet into the sky. |
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At which point, you will be left with no viable career and a backwash of hatred of a staggering acidity and volume. |
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The Liberal Party revelled in the electoral backwash from this affair on their political opponents. |
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On arrival on the apron in Baghdad the pilot shuts down the engines as the hot engine backwash and dust need to be eliminated to maximise casualty comfort and well-being. |
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When the water reaches the shore, it moves back down the slope of the beach, creating a backwash and associated current. |
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The beach itself was quite steep, and there was a very severe backwash. |
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The backwash rocked the occupants as the sides of the boats kissed gently. |
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Beach sand is also moved on such oblique wind days, due to the swash and backwash of water on the beach. |
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The final straw was the extent to which the Canadian economy got caught up in the backwash of the 1994-95 Mexican peso crisis because of our high and unsustainable levels of public debt at that time. |
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The whole show as seen from Availles, a small town nearby, looked like a fairy tale: some balloons almost brushed against the clouds in a backwash sound caused by the concert of 99 burners. |
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The backwash from the pool filters is used for the toilets and urinals. |
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Make sure that the system is located and protected to avoid unnecessary extra water from groundwater, surface water, roof, and foundation drains, interceptor drains, sumps, treatment unit backwash, and other sources. |
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Some of the goals of this project would include establishing the effects of resin types and combinations, particle size, feed and crossflow velocities, and backwash frequency, on removal efficiency. |
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A seaward-moving component, termed the backwash, gets its energy from gravity and forms a thin sheet of water that percolates off the beach as it heads back to the ocean. |
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In addition, work carried out on Cameron Street involved the installation of a telemetry pipeline and a force main to transport filter backwash wastewater. |
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Our innovative ProGuard backwash filtration technology offer a full range of products for refineries around the world in applications such as hydrocracking, hydrotreating, and delayed coking. |
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The horizon was tainted by Her Majesty's gaudy jackets, but in his eyes only dwelt the sea and his ears appeased to the rumbling sound of the backwash. |
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Other than backwash ileitis, UC has traditionally been regarded as sparing the small bowel completely. |
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Long shore occurs in a 90 to 80 degree backwash so it would be presented as a right angle with the wave line. |
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With the beach in a saturated state, backwash velocity is accelerated by the addition of groundwater seepage out of the beach within the effluent zone. |
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