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- Hydrometer [r]: An instrument typically used to measure the specific gravity (SG) (or relative density) of liquids; that is, the ratio of the density of the liquid to the density of water with both at the same temperature. [e]
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- Geotechnical engineering [r]: The branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering of earth materials. [e]
- Geotechnical engineering [r]: The branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering of earth materials. [e]
- Hormesis [r]: A quantitative and qualitative dose-response relationship in which the effect at low concentrations occurs in the opposite direction from that expected from the effect observed at higher concentrations. [e]