"To collect water" means to gather or store water from a source, usually with a container or receptacle, for later use.
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The latter is also true for women, who are traditionally responsible for
collecting water for their families.
To enjoy these wonderful beauty benefits of rice water, all you have to do is
just collect the water that you use to rinse your rice.
A flush - fitting, channel - style
drain collects water across its full width, effectively preventing floods.
That means the team could
immediately collect water samples to test for bacterial populations from areas that were threatened by the spill but had not yet been contaminated.
The brave and cute canine must search through 13 different fairy tale worlds to
collect water drops for his beloved flower.
This fall, the researchers will return and drill into the lake,
collect water samples, and analyze them, all within 3 days.
You could
collect water from one part of the country, ship it to another, throw it in a bottle, and people would actually buy it?
Many women return to their jobs in the markets or to
collecting water for the family almost immediately following birth.
Even simple tasks such as
collecting water in a jar can be vital in solving some of the games very clever navigational puzzles.
Altermatt and his team at Eawag in Dübendorf recently provided practical evidence of this idea by
collecting water at various points in the Glatt, a river in the Canton of Zurich, and subsequently extracting all the DNA.
Kaustubh Thirumalai (Brown University) helping retrieve a CTD instrument,
which collects water samples and measures physical parameters of oceanic waters such as temperature, aboard the R / V Point Sur in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
The area had previously been scouted
by collecting water samples since January and lies outside Canadian territorial waters.
As like the original, players will travel through five worlds with the end objective being the same,
collecting the water sprite at the end of the level.
The solar - powered water harvester is based on a series of porous crystals that
collect the water into a reservoir.
Local
residents collect water from a broken pipe at an area damaged by Hurricane Maria, in Cayey, Puerto Rico, September 29, 2017 REUTERS / Alvin Baez #puertorico #reuters #reutersphotos #hurricanemaria #hurricane #disaster
Located about 200 yards from the visitor center is St. Herman's Cave which was used for centuries by Maya priests to conduct ceremonies and to
collect water dripping from stalactites that they considered to be holy.
You can
actually collect water from you «clean sources» like washing your sink and shower and reuse it by filtering the water and redirecting it for your toilet.
Field biologists
usually collect water samples during the day, she says, and nocturnal regeneration «would certainly have the potential to impact those results.»
Here researchers from Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University and Plymouth University
collect water beetles and measure water chemistry of the ponds.
In July and August, volunteers
also collect water samples that are taken to the Marine Biological Laboratory where they are analyzed for nitrogen, phosphorus, and chlorophyll.
During research cruises aboard UD's 146 - foot research vessel Hugh R. Sharp in August 2013 and 2014, UD researchers Cai and George Luther and
colleagues collected water samples repeatedly from a deep basin of the main Chesapeake Bay.
In 2009 and 2010, Jerde's
team collected water samples along the Chicago canal and in other waterways in and near Chicago.
People collect water from a water truck after Hurricane Maria in Corozal, Puerto Rico, on Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017.
Surface water is readily available in most of Sierra Leone, particularly in rainy season, so many people here were
collecting water directly from nearby streams or stagnant ponds.
In this scenario, the 4.2 - kilometer - deep crater
started collecting water soon after it formed about 3.5 billion years ago.
SoundCitizen encourages involvement with citizen volunteers and school groups, who
voluntarily collect water samples from aquatic systems, perform a series of basic chemical tests, and then mail samples to the lab to be further analyzed for cooking spices and emerging pollutants.
Besides collecting water and sediment samples, her team is using electronic instruments to measure temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll biomass, sunlight penetration, and other parameters at depths from 5 to 30 meters.
At a larger scale, each awn also features elongated barbs that serve as collection depots where condensed or
collected water forms small droplets.
S. caninervis is unique because its leaf surfaces must be wet for photosynthesis to occur, and its root - like structures (rhizoids) do
not collect water from the soil.
Professors Edwards and Lambrinidou and others have documented that, as a result, agencies in charge of proving that regulations are met have developed techniques for gaming the system to
avoid collecting water samples that contain enough lead or copper to trigger action.
So an international team led by Lamborg embarked on cruises to the Atlantic, Pacific, Southern, and Arctic oceans and spent 8
years collecting water samples at various depths.
When the shuttle launches began, NASA - affiliated scientists
began collecting water samples to observe the environmental effects, said Carlton Hall, program manager for the Kennedy Space Center Ecological Program.
The team travelled along the Nushagak river in
Alaska collecting water samples, and used them to identify seven regions among the river's streams and tributaries with distinct strontium profiles.
Flying aboard helicopters based at McMurdo, the research team ventured out to the edge of the sea ice in McMurdo sound, where they
carefully collected water samples from the sunlit surface and returned them to the Albert P. Science and Engineering Center at McMurdo, in order to perform experiments.