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- noun Plural form of
condensation .
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Examples
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Does one cling to the text without the slightest deviation or make substantial cuts and condensations?
George Heymont: Of Tempests and Teapots George Heymont 2011
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The objective of the exercise was not only to engage the imagined poetics of inhabiting a cloud and its lifecycle of diffusions and condensations, but also to think of a form of distributed architecture that could still be a body.
Carla Leitao: Cloud Architecture Carla Leitao 2011
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Machiavelli as quoted from The Prince Il Principe, Luigi Ricci translation of 1906, with brief condensations.
Nicholas Carroll: Occupy Wall Street as Seen Through Machiavelli's Lens Nicholas Carroll 2011
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Does one cling to the text without the slightest deviation or make substantial cuts and condensations?
George Heymont: Of Tempests and Teapots George Heymont 2011
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Does one cling to the text without the slightest deviation or make substantial cuts and condensations?
George Heymont: Of Tempests and Teapots George Heymont 2011
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The objective of the exercise was not only to engage the imagined poetics of inhabiting a cloud and its lifecycle of diffusions and condensations, but also to think of a form of distributed architecture that could still be a body.
Carla Leitao: Cloud Architecture Carla Leitao 2011
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Machiavelli as quoted from The Prince Il Principe, Luigi Ricci translation of 1906, with brief condensations.
Nicholas Carroll: Occupy Wall Street as Seen Through Machiavelli's Lens Nicholas Carroll 2011
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Machiavelli as quoted from The Prince Il Principe, Luigi Ricci translation of 1906, with brief condensations.
Nicholas Carroll: Occupy Wall Street as Seen Through Machiavelli's Lens Nicholas Carroll 2011
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Does one cling to the text without the slightest deviation or make substantial cuts and condensations?
George Heymont: Of Tempests and Teapots George Heymont 2011
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While environmentally friendly or so-called "green" chemistry has become all the rage in the chemical community, no human chemist can yet match what a single jellyfish gene directs: 238 ordered condensations + 1 cyclization + 1 oxidation, all done in a few minutes in aerated water with no protecting groups, only one slightly toxic byproduct, and essentially 100% yield of an extremely useful product that literally glows green.
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