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I . bleach [bli:tʃ] VB trans

1. bleach (make lighter):

tlenić [perf u-]

2. bleach (remove colour):

II . bleach [bli:tʃ] VB intr

bleach bones:

bieleć [perf z-]

III . bleach [bli:tʃ] N no pl

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Pulp and paper, "e.g." in pulp bleaching. 8.
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However, the hurricane's upwelling cooled the warm water temperatures, preventing significant bleaching and destruction of the coral reef.
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The business was greatly enlarged in 1823 when they added extensive bleaching works.
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By implication, the kranks in the bleaching boards think they know more about the sport than do its participants.
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However, a few scientists hold that coral bleaching may in some cases be less of a problem than the mainstream believes.
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The sapwood is also normally lighter and that is an advantage when producing mechanical pulp as less bleaching is needed.
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The production of chlorine and hypochlorite containing bleaching agents was a large consumer of manganese ores.
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The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is catalyzed by transition metals, and iron, manganese and copper are of particular importance in pulp bleaching.
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The coral reefs that are more subject to continued bleaching threats are the ones located in warm and shallow water with low water flow.
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One gram of a 100% active chlorine bleach has the same bleaching power as one gram of chlorine.
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