Meaning Unloading
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The releasing of downward pressure on rocks because of removal of overlying material by erosion. Unloading can cause the development of horizontal bedding in once solid rock.
Source: physicalgeography.net

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The release of confining pressure associated with the removal of overlying material. May result in expansion of rock, accompanied by the development of joints or sheeting .
Source: ge-at.iastate.edu (offline)

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(also "kick") the springing back, or releasing of stored energy, of a flexed shaft Example: If one's shaft flex matches their swing speed—and/or if their timing is good [..]
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The point of maximum energy release as a shaft is swung.
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The energy release as a shaft is swung or as the shaft straightens out from its deflected state.
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The release of contaminant that was initially captured by the filter medium.
Source: machinerylubrication.com

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To initiate flow from a reservoir by removing fluid from the tubing in a well, often by means of a swab, to lower the bottomhole pressure in the wellbore.
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Removal of a shipment from a vessel.
Source: logisuite.com

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The release of the contaminant that was captured by a filter medium.
Source: lenntech.com

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(n) the labor of taking a load of something off of or out of a vehicle or ship or container etc.
Source: beedictionary.com

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Removal of a shipment from a vessel.
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Technique for limiting use, activity, or Movement by immobilizing or restraining Animal by suspending from Hindlimbs or tails. This Immobilization is used to simulate some effects of Reduced Gravity a [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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This refers to Skeletal Muscle usually related to the Hindlimb.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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A term used to describe cut-out.
Source: sgi.sk.ca

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Unloading is a process in which dust particles, after initially being captured by the filter, begin to migrate downstream and may eventually escape back into the atmosphere. The use of adhesives and t [..]
Source: airfilterusa.com

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release of stored pressure from a circuit or accumulator; release of trapped contaminant initially captured by a filter medium.
Source: analystsinc.com (offline)

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Removal of a shipment from a vessel.
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Describes the process of unloading a ship
Source: buss-ports.de (offline)

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Selling securities or commodities whose prices are dropping to minimize loss.
Source: people.duke.edu





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