aeration in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Though mostly worn by men, elderly women also prefer lungi to other garments owing to its good aeration.
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Improvements in micro-oxygenation have allowed winemakers to better mimic the gentle aeration of oak barrels in stainless steel tanks with oak chips.
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Most of these determine the aeration of the soil and the ability of water to infiltrate and to be held in the soil.
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The second mode by which some fertilizers act is to enhance the effectiveness of the soil by modifying its water retention and aeration.
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Examples of localised aeration include air entrainment by plunging water jet and at hydraulic jump.
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There are a number of styles of wine aerators and approaches to accomplish aeration.
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Once that is done, we can increase the oxygen content in the lake using aeration methods.
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However, in the lowest landscape positions, water may saturate the regolith to such a degree that drainage and aeration are restricted.
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Aggregates of soil formed by crust organisms also increase soil aeration and provide surfaces where nutrient transformation can occur.
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They are designed to allow high hydraulic loading and a high level of aeration.
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