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*<span title="The hydraulic gradient is the change in total head divided the distance over which the change occurs."> '''hydraulic gradient (i),'''</span> | *<span title="The hydraulic gradient is the change in total head divided the distance over which the change occurs."> '''hydraulic gradient (i),'''</span> | ||
*<span title="A mathematical model of a water/sewer/storm system and is used to analyse the system's hydraulic behaviour."> '''hydraulic model'''</span> | *<span title="A mathematical model of a water/sewer/storm system and is used to analyse the system's hydraulic behaviour."> '''hydraulic model'''</span> | ||
+ | *<span title="A compound of hydrogen and carbon, such as any of those which are the chief components of petroleum and natural gas."> '''hydrocarbon'''</span> | ||
*<span title="Stormwater management devices that use cyclonic separation to control water pollution. They are designed as flow-through structures with a settling or separation unit to remove sediment and other pollutants."> '''hydrodynamic separator'''</span> | *<span title="Stormwater management devices that use cyclonic separation to control water pollution. They are designed as flow-through structures with a settling or separation unit to remove sediment and other pollutants."> '''hydrodynamic separator'''</span> | ||
*<span title="The branch of geology concerned with water occurring underground or on the surface of the earth"> '''hydrogeology'''</span> | *<span title="The branch of geology concerned with water occurring underground or on the surface of the earth"> '''hydrogeology'''</span> |
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