condensational love

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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Of or pertaining to condensation; having the power to condense or reduce the volume of a substance.

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to condensation

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Examples

  • If a mesoscale storm is fully developed, there are only 1 or 2 terms that are important and these are related to condensational cooling and latent heating.

    Exponential Growth in Physical Systems #2 « Climate Audit 2007

  • In the midlatitudes at the smaller scales, evaporative cooling and condensational heating play a major role in the vertical velocity of the mesoscale storms see articles referenced above.

    Possible ITCZ Influence « Climate Audit 2007

  • Hans proceeded to give an enjoyable lecture in two parts, the first examining the failure of the Mann et al. technique but not of the “hockeystick” in general, and the second part examining the politics and societal reaction to the “hockeystick” as a “condensational symbol” a symbol with emotive power.

    von Storch at Boulder « Climate Audit 2005

  • Roger talked about condensational symbols as an academic pursuit.

    von Storch at Boulder « Climate Audit 2005

  • The second part of his lecture addressed the difficulties of fighting a condensational symbol.

    von Storch at Boulder « Climate Audit 2005

  • Scott- Some corrections: 1. The notion of “condensational symbol” and Swift Boat analogy were my comments.

    von Storch at Boulder « Climate Audit 2005

  • In peat condensational changes of this nature are accomplished artificially by the pressure of briquetting machines.

    The Economic Aspect of Geology 1915

  • 1. The paper takes out convective and condensational schemes, and thus latent heating.

    Exponential Growth in Physical Systems #2 « Climate Audit 2007

  • Clustering of Gravitational Matter in any part of the Universe, "viz. that all matter has an aetherial, that is, an electrical basis, and that it is by the condensation of this electricity, and combinations of the condensational particles, that all the various elements are formed which compose the infinite variety of forms that constitute the entire

    Aether and Gravitation William George Hooper

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