Fouling is the accumulation of unwanted material on solid surfaces. The fouling materials can consist of either living organisms (biofouling, organic)...
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a fava bean stew Foul Bay (disambiguation) Foul Point, Coronation Island, South Orkney Islands Foul play (disambiguation) Fouling, in engineering, accumulation...
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In baseball, a foul ball is a batted ball that: Settles on foul territory between home and first base or between home and third base, or Bounces and then...
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process will result in reversible fouling being transformed into an irreversible fouling layer. Irreversible fouling is the strong attachment of particles...
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sailors' vessel or comfort; encompasses heavy winds, rains, etc. Marine Fouling "Everyday Phrases and their Nautical Origins (A-K)". Nautical Know How...
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of the game. Fouling out of a game is not a disciplinary action. In the NCAA and FIBA, if a team is reduced below five players by fouling out, injury,...
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Biofouling (redirect from Biological fouling)
(soft) fouling organisms are seaweed, hydroids, algae, and biofilm "slime". Together, these organisms form a fouling community. Marine fouling is typically...
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Foulness Island (/faʊlˈnɛs/) is a closed island on the east coast of Essex in England, which is separated from the mainland by narrow creeks. In the 2001...
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baseball, a foul tip is defined as "a batted ball that goes sharp and direct from the bat to the catcher and is legally caught. It is not a foul tip unless...
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foul for remaining in the game or returning to the game after fouling out. Flagrant foul "Panel approves flopping rule in women's basketball" (Press release)...
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