Similar words: expurgate, purgation, purgative, purgatory, United Nations Organization, expatiation, expulsion, negative correlation. Meaning: [‚ekspɜː'geɪʃn] n. the deletion of objectionable parts from a literary work.
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(1) Method: The expurgation rate of carbon particle, the building of hemolysin antibody was determined.
(2) The further comb and expurgation of it must be predetermined by making clear a number of basic problems related to the meaning of applied linguistics .
(3) Using expurgation method divide combustion noise from mechanical noise, it showed combustion noise is main noise.
(4) In concern of the controversy caused by the expurgation of plane geometry in the new high school math textbook, we spend one year penetrating deeply in this area.
(5) Of course, we are OK because of afraid pesticide expurgation apple skin, not Guo Ping peel also is the good thing that helps body endotoxin eduction!
(6) So, the windows and interpolated FFT is developed, and the harmonic expurgation according to amplitude is put forward for high order harmonic parameters analysis in this paper.
(7) Optimal workload assignment among machining tools in a FMS and the method of maximum expurgation are studied.
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