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The explanation for this efflorescence is not hard to find.
After the war, the efflorescence of British science and technology faded.
It is found only as an efflorescence in very dry environments.
The effect of saltpetre is to leave a white efflorescence.
Then white efflorescence appears, and the cement seems to turn to sand.
"The initial efflorescence is usually three to six weeks at the outside.
Efflorescence usually appears white, gray or black depending on the region.
In enforcing a truth we need severity rather than efflorescence of language.
I understand this to be called efflorescence, and it is caused by salts.
Nor have I noticed an efflorescence of cultural life.
Then came a 5-year-old with an efflorescence of talent.
The sky was so low, it was bright with the city's efflorescence.
These rocks were the efflorescence left over from the eruption of the volcanoes.
The city was in a moment of efflorescence.
The early 1970s was a period of rapid economic growth and cultural efflorescence.
The efflorescence can sometimes superficially resemble a growth of mold.
She also emphasized the exhaustion that comes with Claire's youthful efflorescence.
The moisture causes the efflorescence, and this can cause the deterioration you have described.
The resulting white deposits are referred to as "efflorescence" in this instance.
If the water evaporates, the minerals remain as the so-called efflorescence.
This is not to deny that the efflorescence of wealth confronts a country with serious new problems.
If all this continues, the do-it-yourself efflorescence may well be absorbed into the establishment system.
However, if the source of the water penetration is not addressed efflorescence may reappear.
Efflorescence is the formation of a gritty deposit, commonly white, on the surface.
A. Efflorescence is caused by moisture inside the masonry.