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clog <a clog; clogs> N

clog N (clothing)

clog N

clog N

clog N (clothing)

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The first is that they can colonize and clog water supply pipes, thereby restricting water flow for systems used for cooling, fire-fighting, hydroelectricity, etc.
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This design is clog resistant due to the large free passage.
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These two materials don't tend to clog the grinding wheel while being processed.
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The presence of solidified waxes thickens the oil and clogs fuel filters and injectors in engines.
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These by-products can induce biofouling, which essentially clogs water filtration systems in water purification facilities, as the by-products are larger than membrane pore sizes.
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If a turtle eats a plastic foil, it tends to clog the turtle's digestive system and results in the animal dying.
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These substances clog the pores and encourage mold and moss growth.
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Wildfire debris (ash and sediment) clog rivers and reservoirs increasing the risk for floods and erosion that ultimately slow and/or damage water treatment systems.
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In addition, the mussels may be a nuisance to industries by clogging pipes.
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So far, the so-called microjetreactor is free of clogging by precipitating products.
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