Similar words: saline, trinity, vicinity, affinity, divinity, infinity, virginity, causality. Meaning: [sə'lɪnətɪ] n. 1. the taste experience when common salt is taken into the mouth 2. the relative proportion of salt in a solution.
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1. You should test the salinity of the water.
2. Leaving corridors of deep-rooted woodland can prevent salinity.
3. A rise in soil salinity in coastal areas is also expected to damage buildings, as are increased storms and gales.
4. Changes in sea temperature or salinity can cause the algae to leave, causing white blotches to form.
5. Tobacco that tolerates salinity is a precautionary measure against the rising tides that a changing climate will bring.
6. Salinity has reached 14 parts per thousand which represents a 40 percent increase since 1951.
7. The variation in salinity at a depth of 1,600m has been less than standard deviations from the 1975-78 mean.
8. Barley is one of cereal crops with salinity tolerance.
9. Since changes in salinity and temperature affect water's density.
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10. The salinity of the earth's oceans is about thirty-five parts per thousand, meaning that there are about thirty-five grammes of dissolved solids and gases in one kilogramme of water.
11. Therefore, low salinity and appropriate water current should be beneficial to the soft-shell crab breeding.
12. The evaluation of the adaptability to drought and salinity of Robinia pseudoacacia L. needs a comprehensive index.
13. Superabundance of salinity in the soil imperils the growth of the mass of plants, especially does more harm to croppers which have lower tolerance to salinity.
14. However under the condition of high salinity and high water saturation the effect is little.
15. Soil salinity varied sharply in the zone, showing an obvious trend of alkalization.
16. In order to endure salinity, salt-dilution halophyte, the Suaeda salsa took the most important measures of succulence of some organs.
17. Plants frequently encounter stresses such as salinity, drought, heavy metal, radiation, low temperature, microbic infection; they adversely affect plant growth, development and productivity.
18. We can corroborate our timescale of the circulation by looking at the changes in density surface of the salinity minimum.
19. Specific handicaps refer to natural conditions unfavourable for agricultural production, e.g. poor soil, poor drainage or excessive salinity.
20. This is floated in the water being tested and assumes different levels of submergence depending on the salinity of the solution.
21. Except those for Artemia soling , the upper limits of salinity tolerance of both saline and freshwater zooplanktons in this region are higher than those reported by other authors.
22. The main plant is crabgrass and tail millet ( soil salinity representative of plants ) and other grass.
23. The brine shrimp Artemia's life history, population dynamics and effects of salinity on population traits and reproduction traits were studied at Haifeng Saltworks, which situated along Bohai Bay.
24. It pointed out that should according the salt endurance to select the variety, and it should according the all kinds of edaphic salinity which of botanic excrescence to guide production.
25. Polarographic electrodes can be affected by changes in pH, salinity and ionic strength of the environment.
26. The solubilities of the gases generally decrease with increased water salinity and increase with pressure.
27. Biodegradation ways, mechanism and kinetics of alkanes, cyclanes and arenes are reviewed, and the influences of temperature, nutrients, oxygen and salinity on biodegradation are analyzed.
28. Funded projects include a scheme in Papua New Guinea to screen over 20 varieties of the root crop taro for drought and salinity resistance.
29. The English natural philosopher ROBERT BOYLE carried out pioneering oceanographic measurements on temperature, salinity, pressure, and depth.
30. In the Weddell Sea Antarctica, the densest water in the oceans is formed as a result of this freezing process, which increases the salinity of cold water.
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