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vaporize, v. (ˈveɪpəraɪz) Also 9 vapour-. [f. L. vapōr- vapour n. + -ize. Cf. F. vaporiser.] 1. trans. To convert into smoke. rare—1.1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 119 marg. note, Forty load of Tobacco vaporized. 2. To convert into vapour.α 1803 Phil. Trans. XCIII. 26 The reguline zinc, vaporized by the ...
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Marc Andreessen: Spendthrift startups will "vaporize"
Sep 25, 2014 — Marc Andreessen: Spendthrift startups will "vaporize" ... Prominent venture capitalist Marc Andreessen has a message for Silicon Valley startups: ...
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vaporize
vaporizevaporise, / ˈveɪpəraɪz; `vepəˌraɪz/ v [I, Tn](cause sth to) become vapour (使某物)汽化, 蒸发.
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Can you vaporize xanax - Bluelight.org
Jan 13, 2013. #17. if you had pure xanax you could vape it for sure; i know you can vape etizolam as i've done it a few times as well. I wouldn't mix it in a bowl and smoke it with weed or anything else tho, just vape it on its own in a crack pipe sort of thing, if you must that is. yeah this would make xanax incredibly addictive, not a good ...
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Acoustic droplet vaporization
The other suggests that shockwaves from inertial cavitation, occurring near or within the droplet, cause the dispersed medium to vaporize.
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Fumarolic ice tower
water's freezing point, and the diffuse degassing of carbon dioxide through the steaming warm ground around its flanks causes ice to first melt, then vaporize
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evaporize
evaporize, v. (ɪˈvæpəraɪz) [f. e- prefix2 + vaporize.] = evaporate v. 1. lit. and fig.1832 H. H. Wilson Ess. & Lect. (1862) I. 351 Put water over the fire in a boiler, and the fire will evaporise the water. 1836 I. Taylor Phys. Th. Another Life (1858) 214 In worlds where our bodies would instantly c...
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vaporizable
vaporizable, a. (ˈveɪpəraɪzəb(ə)l) [f. vaporize v.] Capable of being vaporized; vaporable.1823 J. Badcock Dom. Amusem. 108 Lead not being vaporizable, remains behind. 1848 Herschel Ess. (1857) 343 There is probably no vaporizable body of which the atmosphere does not contain some trace. 1881 Le Cont...
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Atomization
administer medication in the form of a mist inhaled into the lungs
An electronic cigarette atomiser is a component which employs a heating element to vaporize
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Heat content (fuel)
For example, fossil fuels are rated by heat content, with a distinction made between gross heat content (which includes heat energy used to vaporize moisture in the fuel) and net heat content (which excludes heat energy used to vaporize moisture in the fuel.)
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Residue
the pesticides that may remain on or in food after they are applied to food crops
Petroleum residue, the heavier fractions of crude oil that fail to vaporize
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Petrol engine
They can draw fuel from fuel tanks and vaporize fuel directly into piston cylinders. Engines are difficult to start during cold weather, and the fuel primer helps because otherwise there will not be enough heat available to vaporize the
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Volatility
Volatility or volatile may refer to:
Chemistry
Volatility (chemistry), a measuring tendency of a substance or liquid to vaporize easily
Relative volatility organic or carbon compounds that can evaporate at normal temperature and pressure
Volatile anaesthetics, a class of anaesthetics which evaporate or vaporize
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Suggest some ways to protect the Earth from an asteroid or comet?
Nuke the comet
Ram it off course by launching a rocket
Use a laser to vaporize it.
Break it up by hitting it
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Comet Howard–Koomen–Michels
It is the only comet known to have made contact with the Sun's surface, as most bodies vaporize before impact.
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