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It is milky and turbid and represents a phenomenon known as critical opalescence.
The seaward walls of the bund will be lined with a plastic membrane layer to prevent any fines and turbid water moving through the sea wall.
Only two days on the job, but 18-year-old Talia already knows the drill as her green mountain bike skirrs over potholes in turbid laneways.
The swamp itself was muddy, turbid, and infested with biting gnats and mosquitoes.
Bullheads and catfish are often associated with muddy, turbid waterbodies, and thus many people have a low opinion of them.
The cyst contents can be mucinous, hemorrhagic, or necrotic with clear to turbid fluid.
During these times it is easier to see fish than at times when the water is more turbulent and turbid.
Cloudy or turbid water can quickly clog a filter and shorten the life of the unit.
Although they prefer clear, fresh running water, they seasonally adapt to turbid water caused by runoff and flooding during the rainy season.
Fishing: Fishing is generally poor, due to the cold, turbid water conditions associated with the swift, glacially-derived mountain streams.
This makes it possible to analyze even turbid and slightly colored water samples without any further sample preparation.
The active politician is a creator, an awakener, but he neither creates from nothing nor moves in the turbid void of his own desires and dreams.
This operation eliminates any remains of blood and prevents the formation of turbid liquids and mass during the processing of the flesh.
Here, the shoreline can be quite obvious, if you realize that the water is very turbid.
Walleye are large predators adapted to low light and are found in large, shallow turbid lakes and the deeper waters of clear lakes.
Moreover, changes to the river's hydraulic regime will temporarily make raw water more turbid.
Iodination or chlorination is acceptable but does not kill Cryptosporidium or Cyclospora, and increased contact time is required to kill Giardia in cold or turbid water.
The first phase of diagenetic albite constitutes an impure, turbid variety including albitized grains of original plagioclase and alkali feldspar.
Secchi depths in turbid coastal waters may be one to three meters, and in the deep blue sea Secchi depths of 50m are not uncommon.
Persistent foam formation, turbid, or malodorous water are indicators of inadequate sanitizer levels.
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One cubic centimeter of the resulting turbid suspension was added to 10 cc.
When freshly expressed, it is turbid, owing to the presence of mucilage and extractive matter.
It was full of turbid water which lipped to the very brim, and the clay which dammed up the broken wall was sodden and dripping.
It was almost as if it reminded me of some turbid element in history and the soul.
A short voyage of a day bore them to the mouth of turbid and turbulent Missouri.
Then you will come to another stream of turbid water, and do the same there.
The aqueous humor becomes slightly turbid in acute attacks, coagulating more readily than the normal.
The water is made turbid by this stirring, and carries the mud and sand and small particles of metal into the buddle below.
There had been a cloudburst on a distant mountain and the stream was yellow and turbid.
Thirdly, the concretion in the body of various juices, turbid vapours, and dense humours is the last provocative of sickness.
As for the effluent, it was thick and turbid, and stunk like a dirty brewery.
For a few miles we followed up the left bank of the Liu Sha, whose waters were turbid with the red soil of szechuan.
To assuage thirst, I drank the water of the lake, turbid and slimy as it was.
The supernatant ether, however, was slightly turbid in appearance, a fact which was at first ignored.
Hot tea, turbid beer, and feculent liquors will have the same effect.
A mullet of Guiana, found in turbid waters, where it lives by suction.
Two of these stations had turbid water and all suffered from siltation.
There is an abnormal secretion of viscid, ropy, turbid mucus.
With a quick spring he disappeared beneath the turbid water.
Nora was gone, lost in that turbid stream which flows through our city.
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