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Submersion

Submersion meaning

The act of submerging, or the state of being submerged; immersion | A differentiable map whose differential is everywhere surjective.

Example sentences (20)

A coroner has ruled that Lena, from north London, died on July 24 2022 and was killed due to "suffocation due to submersion".

Mrs Clarke said her cause of death was given as aspiration pneumonia and hypoxic-ischemic brain injury and submersion in water (near drowning).

Ganesh Chaturthi is marked with prayers, hymns and offerings of sweets, music and flowers as well as the submersion of a Lord Ganesh statue in the River Avon.

In addition, for every child who loses their life to drowning, another five receive emergency department care for nonfatal submersion injuries.

Their residence is among eight homes threatened by imminent coastal submersion, jeopardizing their safety and qualifying them for provincial financial assistance.

Amid the pandemic, Erdogan’s government completed the submersion of the ancient over 10,000-year-old city of Hasankeyf, a UNESCO world heritage site, underwater to build a dam.

It also doesn’t come with an official IP rating, while the Note 20 Ultra has an IP68 classification, making it resistant to submersion in up to 1.5 meters of water for up to 30 minutes.

There's no evidence that the boat's submersion was part of any political rally or event, Nick Assendelft, a spokesman for the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy, told AP.

Before its submersion into a sanitary tunnel, Pogue's Run was included into the plan, disrupting the rectilinear street grid to the southeast.

Doubt about the faith of the baptizer is thus no ground for doubt about the validity of the baptism. citation Some conditions expressly do not affect validity—for example, whether submersion, immersion, affusion or aspersion is used.

During periods of submersion, thick layers of limestone were laid down over the old igneous and metamorphic rock.

Forensic research The main goal of diatom analysis in forensics is to differentiate a death by submersion from a post-mortem immersion of a body in water.

Full-immersion (submersion) baptism continues to be a common practice in many African-American Christian congregations today.

However, submersion is gaining in popularity within the Latin Catholic Church.

However, this need not have meant full submersion in the water.

In the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, baptism by submersion is used in the Ambrosian Rite and is one of the methods provided in the Roman Rite of the baptism of infants.

Latin Church Catholics generally baptize by affusion (pouring); Eastern Catholics usually by submersion, or at least partial immersion.

Submersion is practiced in the Orthodox and several other Eastern Churches.

The inverse function theorem ensures that a submersion satisfies this condition.

The length of the intestine may be an adaptation to frequent deep diving, as the increased volume of the digestive tract serves as an extended storage compartment for partially digested food during submersion.