It is caused by light shining through thin altocumulus, which causes the light to bend as it passes through the water droplets within the cloud. |
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Common colds spread through nasal droplets being inhaled and by hand to face contact. |
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This type of humidifier has a rapidly rotating fan called an impeller, which turns water droplets into a fine mist. |
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Her tears were flowing without any signs of an end and tiny droplets of them smeared a little of the ink on the letters. |
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Under these conditions three of the transformants grew slowly and were observed to guttate, i.e. to exude droplets of liquid at the leaf margins. |
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Spread by virus-infected droplets that are coughed or sneezed into the air, the flu is contagious. |
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Colds typically spread through infected respiratory droplets coughed or sneezed into the air. |
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I see the droplets soak into the stale, brown grass, and I watch it pound the drooping daylilies and roses. |
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Rain splashed against the unyielding rock, shattering into droplets, fragments scattering everywhere. |
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Particulate air pollution is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets that vary in size, composition, and origin. |
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The brightness of a rainbow has more to do with the size of individual water droplets than with the density of rainfall. |
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The high sootiness of the clay could be just a concentration effect, and the glass droplets made by algae. |
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These variables allow to control the diameter of the disperse phase droplets. |
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His skin glistening with droplets of water as he wiped himself down with a towel, then wrapped it round his middle. |
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As she headed toward the front door, droplets of water rained down on her from the sky. |
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The lead within the condensers is constantly agitated so as to produce lead droplets, onto which the zinc vapour condenses. |
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On its skin are pores which exude droplets of moisture containing red pigment. |
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The droplets of water caught the edges of her lace nightwear and sparkled in the morning sun. |
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Sprinklers were spattering the freshly mowed lawn on the football field with tiny droplets of water. |
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But the fine water droplets it creates may reach smaller airways in the lower chest. |
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Justin, her boyfriend, screamed at her, red in the face, droplets of spit flying from his mouth. |
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As spittle from her mouth hit his face, his reflexes made him blink at the sudden feelings of the droplets falling onto his skin. |
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The liquid is drawn into a nebulizer, which breaks it up into a spray of tiny droplets. |
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I wiped my mouth with the back of my hand gingerly and turned back to Trey, watching the rain droplets splash on his face. |
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He listened to her song while the water droplets sprayed from the shower to hit the floor with pinprick splats. |
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In no time, his last ounce of resolve left him and he fell face first into the bowl, splattering droplets of broth everywhere. |
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The blade pierced his shoulder and droplets of blood splattered onto the wall. |
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She agreed cheerfully, turning her face up towards the rain, letting the heavy droplets splatter against her drenched face and hair. |
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Water droplets splattered across my entire body as I walked down several streets and through various water-filled gutters. |
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Tiny water droplets splattered across his reflection in the mirror at which he stared at ominously. |
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The fine droplets of water falling on my head and shoulder actually felt nice. |
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Air-blast sprayers, which are commonly used to apply insecticides and fungicides in orchards, produce a relatively high number of small droplets. |
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When cream is churned to make butter, the agitation breaks up the water into droplets. |
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An electrostatic sprayer has a nozzle that charges tiny pesticide droplets with static electricity so they cling to plant leaves. |
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He came out of the bathroom a few minutes after trailing steam and heated droplets of water. |
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They should not be clouded by steam, frost, water droplets or tarnished by cracks or scratches. |
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Large droplets will quickly drop from the air to the ground, unless they hit another surface. |
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The water took on an eerie hue as the cream colored droplets splashed into the water. |
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If you've ever wondered how big sneeze droplets can get, science is currently on the case. |
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The sulfurous gases spewed into the atmosphere by Tambora formed aerosol droplets that reflected the sun's rays before they reached the ground. |
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For instance, homogenized milk is an emulsion made up of butterfat droplets dispersed in water. |
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The volume of liquid metal is chosen so that liquid metal droplets remain coalesced or separated because of surface tension in the liquid. |
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A chylomicron contains lipid droplets surrounded by the more polar lipids and finally a layer of proteins. |
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In the troposphere, water exists as vapor in air, as liquid droplets in clouds, and as frozen ice particles in high altitude cirrus clouds. |
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Fat droplets, cholestasis, or alcoholic hyaline may on occasion appear within cells of the adenoma. |
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A little water spilled over the blue top, speckling the darkly varnished wood with clear droplets of water. |
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Adenovirus is spread by contact with infected feces, urine or respiratory droplets. |
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It is contracted by inhaling tiny droplets from water infected with the legionella pneumonia bug. |
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Photographic paper doesn't come cheap, the inks are expensive, and the ink droplets are visible. |
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The high velocity allows condensed droplets to move out of the way so that new ones can form. |
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A funnel cloud is formed by condensed water droplets when accompanied by a rotating column of wind. |
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The ceiling fans are on, the droplets of condensation are running in rivulets down our lime sodas, the table is laid. |
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Typically, plates are inverted during incubation to prevent condensation droplets from falling onto the surface of the agar. |
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The moisture in the air condenses into droplets as it passes over the cold surfaces in the dehumidifier and into a container. |
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The researchers believe that the spherules formed as the plume of vaporized rock cooled, condensing as liquefied droplets. |
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Fog forms when the air cools to a point at which water vapor in it begins to condense into tiny water droplets. |
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It has developed technology that is used in extremely low volume pipettes and instruments that dispense minute droplets of liquid. |
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Using ESI, an intense electric field forces the liquid sample into a fine mist of tiny, highly charged droplets. |
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The team grew the nano-needles by saturating droplets of molten gold with zinc oxide plasma. |
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Another effect that is caused by the interaction of the sun and water droplets, is the corona. |
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Their fine foliage can intercept tiny water droplets and fog as it blows over the plateau. |
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Without thinking, she blew a puff of air at the unruly hair, which just fogged up her glasses and put small droplets of spit on the lenses. |
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Fog and clouds contain such small droplets, and thus the bows arising from them are known as fogbows or cloudbows rather than rainbows. |
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As they moved, droplets of rain began to strike with ever increasing frequency. |
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The droplets of dew hung from the yellow furze and they glistened like a thousand diamonds. |
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Some disease-causing germs travel through the air in particles considerably smaller than droplets. |
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According to their research, the droplets must have condensed from the cooling vapor cloud that girdled the Earth following the impact. |
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On a frosty morning, the sight of thousands of frozen droplets glistened like diamonds in the morning light. |
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We did not want to splash our camera protection glasses with mud droplets, messing our photos with globs. |
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Her arms broke out in gooseflesh as droplets from the roof slid through the opening and splashed on her skin. |
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His short brown hair was pomaded with a light night rain, his face dewed with little droplets. |
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This allows the fluorescent microspheres to behave like the aqueous droplets in the emulsion. |
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An oil-in-water emulsion is created by dispersing oil droplets in an aqueous phase. |
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The classic example of guttation is droplets at the tip of grass leaves in the morning. |
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The exit of this xylem water, termed guttation, results in the formation of small droplets in the vicinity of the hydathodes. |
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Fluids, immiscible droplets of metal sulphides, and elements like boron and fluorine are concentrated in the remaining melt. |
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She rubbed her hands up and down her damp arms and flicked her head, sending droplets of water from her hair onto Charlie. |
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Defoliation induced an increase in the number of resin droplets in the fertilized saplings. |
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The sea lashed the rock like angry scorpions wishing for release from a cage making small droplets of water fly up. |
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The cytoplasm contained numerous mitochondria, fragmented rough endoplasmic reticula, small lipid droplets, and free ribosomes. |
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Infection occurs when a person breathes in water droplets that are contaminated by many legionella bacteria. |
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Most colds are caused by rhinoviruses that are in invisible droplets in the air we breathe or on things we touch. |
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His blonde hair was still wet from the shower, so he shook cold droplets off onto Abbey's stomach, which immediately roused her from sleep. |
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The viscosity of spray mixtures can greatly influence the size of spray droplets produced by atomizers. |
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The flu virus is usually spread in the small droplets of saliva coughed or sneezed into the atmosphere by an infected person. |
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Good coverage depends on having very small droplets, although these are more readily blown off target by wind than large drops. |
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Water droplets rested on his face and eyelashes, as it dripped off his nose and chin. |
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The disease is a form of pneumonia caused by bacteria which live in water droplets. |
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I opened it and found a hastily scribbled note smudged in places by water droplets. |
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His greying hair was plastered to his head, and droplets of water ran slowly down his crooked nose, hanging from the end. |
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Conservators using a binocular microscope could focus to see crystals and liquid droplets on the glass surfaces. |
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There was blood flowing onto my leg, I could feel the tickle of the little droplets sliding. |
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An emulsion is a mixture of two liquids in which one liquid forms tiny droplets suspended in the other. |
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The merciless rain beat down so hard, even the thick canopy of the dark woods gave way to the crashing heavy droplets. |
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As fog blows through these structures, tiny water droplets are deposited onto the net. |
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I turned my head cautiously, just enough so that he wouldn't be able to see a silhouette of water droplets. |
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Their clothes and hair stuck to their bodies and droplets of lake water ran down their arms, legs, and faces. |
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It cleared the dust from the air and left water droplets hanging from eaves and leaves. |
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I tried to stop laughing it was so funny, her hair was completely wet and there were droplets of water dripping down her nose. |
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As he turned to walk back toward me, I could see little droplets of drool forming at the corner of his mouth. |
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He shook water droplets from his chocolate brown hair and put a dark gray vest over his black and gray striped sweater. |
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I bit my lip as I noticed that his hair was wet but not dripping, as if he'd just shaken the water droplets out. |
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I pulled my head up from underwater and gasped air, shaking water out of my hair in a spray of droplets. |
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He turned to her, she was all wet, droplets of water fell from her head, water dripped from the bottom of her dress to the ground. |
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She gasped out loud at the first icy stab of the droplets, then quickly shampooed her hair. |
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Johnny said, clapping me on the back as little droplets dribbled out from my lips and onto the table. |
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Five minutes later, he turns up in a worn, old car, droplets of water still clinging to his slapped-down hair. |
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Instead of flashy colours and trippy effects, we get splashes of water with shimmering droplets and creatures as lithe as Russian gymnasts. |
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Some shot manufacturers still use shot towers while others use the Bleimeister process in which the lead droplets fall only a few feet. |
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The rains began to pour down in heavy pelts, in huge droplets, the cows mooing a nervous call loud over the plateau. |
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Water droplets will merge more readily on the ground, as solid areas are an ideal surface for condensation to take place. |
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What we had done was smash our fists down on a blob of mercury and it had burst out into many droplets. |
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The solidified fat droplets collide and adhere to each other, but they retain much of their original shape instead of forming one big blob. |
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The small water droplets have a large surface area which allows for a great deal of evaporation. |
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When you think about forensic evidence, you probably imagine detectives looking for droplets of blood, traces of fingerprints or imprints of shoes. |
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A mix of clear ice and rime ice is formed when droplets vary in size or when snow, various-sized droplets and ice pellets make up the mix that is hitting the plane. |
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It is a highly contagious viral infection mainly transmitted by droplets caused by single stranded RNA virus belonging to genus morbillivirus in the family Paramyxoviridae. |
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For these analyses, robotic equipment precisely places pieces of the pathogen's DNA in an array of infinitesimally small droplets on glass microscope slides. |
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The liver cells contain vacuoles, lipoid granules and hyaline droplets. |
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We would argue that without knowing anything about dilution of respiratory droplets in water vapor, the interpretation of condensate data must remain in serious doubt. |
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Fusing rods and metal pieces into architectonic structures, he often treated the surfaces with droplets of metal or with acids and alkaloids to achieve variations in color. |
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In comparison to spraying water only, all drift retardants tested reduced volume of portion of small droplets in the spray but at varying magnitudes. |
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Because it is not atomising the diesel enough, the fuel volume burns erratically and slowly as the flame burns through the large droplets of oily fuel. |
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He launched his load straight at the pavement where it fragmented into a thousand shining white droplets flying in a thousand different directions. |
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Mixing of droplets caused enzyme reaction, and luciferin luminesced. |
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The urine passes as droplets from tiny pores in the papillae into the renal pelvis and finally the ureter, which carries it to the urinary bladder. |
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In B. ipanemense, B. involutum and B. weddellii the papillose epidermal cells were densely stained, with basal nuclei and many droplets, as well as amyloplasts. |
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Down an alley-way comes the breeze, bringing gusts of foetid cabbagy air from the gratings over college kitchens along with its weight of moist droplets and spray. |
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The oil droplets contain a molecular metal oxide precursor, which polymerises on contact with water forming a polymeric metal oxide coating at the oil-water interface. |
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Fat rain droplets, like little eggs, started to splatter on my windshield, smearing with each sway of the wipers. |
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In a thunderstorm with fast-rising air, supercooled water droplets can freeze and grow into hailstones as other supercooled drops hit them and freeze. |
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Lured inside by droplets of sweet fluid, the pollinator, most often a mining bee, can escape only through one of two small exits at the sac's rear. |
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To modern meteorologists, a hailstorm occurs when an upward air current brings droplets of water into high, cold atmospheric layers where the droplets freeze. |
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The use of the black and white media works well with the water droplets and the dark sky creating a foreboding feeling, which is in sync with the content of the image. |
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Dip a glass into water and see if droplets form on the surface. |
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He could see little droplets of tears streaming down her face. |
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The exhaust fans could also have moved contaminated droplets into a light and air shaft, where wind may have carried them into other apartments through open windows. |
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The droplets wet the vertical exhaust passage, and when the engine is shut off, the droplets fall and collect in the exhaust manifold runners that go to the cylinder head. |
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The edge of the ice had started to melt, creating a narrow stream where some of the birds were happily preening, flapping showers of droplets into the air. |
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Tiny water droplets are borne on the air like dust motes, sparkling in the glare from the banks of fluorescent lights in the canopy above the petrol pumps. |
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Technically, the liquid which forms droplets is known as the disperse phase, and the liquid in which these drops are scattered is known as the dispersion medium. |
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Fat droplets, air bubbles and ice crystals are all dispersed in a thick sugar solution to form the semi-solid, frozen and aerated matrix that we know so well. |
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The video screens were blotted out by the clouds, displaying only swirling mists and droplets of moisture punctuated by a flash as lightning rippled through a cloud. |
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I believe you are right, although smallpox, when it ran rampant, was generally transmitted from respiratory mucoid droplets transmitted from a person sick with smallpox. |
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Fog and mist are both made of tiny water droplets suspended in air. |
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An uninfected person would be susceptible to the virus by touching skin or objects contaminated with infectious droplets, then touching mouth, nose or eyes. |
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Water droplets were dripping from the ends of his dirty blonde hair. |
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I stared down at the ground as my tear droplets splattered on the ground. |
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It bled more, the red droplets draining into the water below me. |
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I gave a shudder, sending water droplets flying about the shower chamber as the unreasoning fear of possible brain damage came to mind again, despite what the doctor had said. |
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The system cools incoming gases to approximately 180F, humidifies the airstream and charges particulate and water droplets with opposite polarity. |
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Once out and completely cold, store in the fridge where it will firm up, but do not cover or it will sweat, the surface breaking out into unsightly droplets of moisture. |
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A good injector sprays fuel out as a mist and the fuel burns rapidly and relatively clean as the droplets are so small that they burn with a puff! |
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The water droplets that remain on surfaces leave mineral deposits that form little ledges that collect more mineral deposits and scum each time the shower is used. |
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The blood droplets spilled onto the floor, marking my drunken journey. |
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Humans can be infected by inhaling tiny droplets of virus-laden rodent excreta, eating contaminated food or simply by absorption through the skin. |
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Fine-changing the structure, namely, substituting the hydroxyl group in the cyclic imide ring of 4 by a methylester group, triggers accumulation of 5 in the lipid droplets. |
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His photograms have reproduced water droplets, birds in flight, moving light and even a trail of snakes moving across light-sensitive paper, dusted with talcum powder. |
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The tiny water droplets free for just a few seconds dance euphorically towards the sky before falling back towards the swirling cauldron. |
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Middle panel shows vesicles and lipid droplets of LLMC presenting electron-dense membranes typical of autolipophagosome formation. |
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During daily mistings, the lizards drank droplets of water from the plant leaves. |
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A key part of the preparation of the playing surface is the spraying of water droplets onto the ice, which form pebble on freezing. |
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These droplets may take up over half of the volume of their bodies in polar species. |
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Precipitation forms as smaller droplets coalesce via collision with other rain drops or ice crystals within a cloud. |
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When air turbulence occurs, water droplets collide, producing larger droplets. |
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As these larger water droplets descend, coalescence continues, so that drops become heavy enough to overcome air resistance and fall as rain. |
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The corresponding depletion of water vapour causes the droplets to evaporate, meaning that the ice crystals grow at the droplets' expense. |
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Sulfate aerosols act as cloud condensation nuclei and thus lead to clouds that have more and smaller cloud droplets. |
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These clouds reflect solar radiation more efficiently than clouds with fewer and larger droplets, a phenomenon known as the Twomey effect. |
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Some of the carbon is picked up by the falling droplets of molten metal which raises the carbon content of the iron. |
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These cells produce a mucilagenous secretion which forms visible droplets across the leaf surface. |
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The droplets secrete limited amounts of digestive enzymes, and serve mainly to entrap insects. |
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By using an air hose with water droplets, he can see the to do ca wa silhouette of the car and how it is reacting to the air rushing over it. |
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Tuberculosis is spread primarily through airborne transmission by aerosolised droplets during coughing, sneezing or talking. |
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For small numbers of droplets we will develop a flexible CFD model based on a level set method, easily adaptable to different kinds of swimmers. |
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The machine uses ultrasonic sound waves to create a levitating field which traps tiny alcohol droplets and floats them in mid-air. |
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One theory is that tektites are solidified droplets of lunar material melted and splashed into space when large meteorites crashed into the moon. |
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The opalescent, minty-green louche billows under the ice water droplets. |
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The report focuses on spherules, or droplets of solidified molten rock expelled by the impact of a comet or meteor. |
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In addition, multiple small hypodense disseminated possible fat droplets were seen in the subarachnoid space. |
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We furthermore envisage to use optical tweezing to coalesce and break droplets of colloidal liquid. |
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According to Alfdex, the new system is designed to remove oil droplets and soot particles from the ventilation gas in diesel engine crankcases. |
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With its glowing, jewel-like droplets, Viburnum opulus, the guelder rose, is truly tempting. |
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Not only are droplets carried by wind, the rotor-wash volatilizes the sprayed product, spreading it further. |
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Without this mechanism, fat droplets within cells where energy is stored undergo quick expansion and form one big glump. |
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Transport characteristics of expiratory droplets and droplet nuclei in indoor environments with different ventilation airflow patterns. |
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Damaged gun tips and nicks on bells can cause bubbles in the droplets that are then trapped in the film. |
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For the study, the researchers drew six successive 20-microlitre droplets of blood from 11 donors. |
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Many thermal technologies are based on by droplets heat transfer and phase transformations. |
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I recently discovered microorganisms in minuscule water droplets entrapped in oil from a natural oil seep. |
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So if not resulting from a cosmic impact, where did the scoria droplets come from? |
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In healthy hearts, the balance between using fat for energy and storing it in tiny droplets within the cells is in a dynamic equilibrium. |
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Hydrophobic cells adhere to the hexadecane droplets and remain in the upper phase. |
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In the early vitellogenic oocyte, the Golgi complex, mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum were involved in the formation of lipid droplets. |
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Controlled electrospray pulsation for deposition of femtoliter fluid droplets onto surfaces. |
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Inkier printers are named for their tiny nozzle that squirts droplets of ink onto the paper. |
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An exception are lipid droplets, which consist of a neutral lipid core and a protein-containing phospholipid monolayer. |
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Their patented drying tunnel incorporates arrays of Beck Microjets that are fitted to flexible, positionable feed pipes to dislodge water droplets from can surfaces. |
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Centres for Disease Control and Prevention or CDC is out with a poster on Oct 27 saying that Ebola virus can spread through sneeze and cough droplets. |
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Regarding the disease's spread, Dr Ankit Modi said children with untreated acute pharyngitis spread gas by airborne salivary droplets and nasal discharge. |
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The study also found that when flu patients wear a surgical mask, the release of virus in even the smallest airborne droplets can be significantly reduced. |
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As it expands, it cools and causes the supercooled droplets to freeze into ice particles that evaporate the droplets and grow, falling out of the clouds as snow or rain. |
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Also, it is possible to observe a thin, black layer just above the sedimented layer, which is indicative of liberated, unaerated bitumen droplets. |
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On CT scans, dermoid cysts, fatty portion of the tumor and fat droplets in the subarachnoid space appear hypodense and calcified regions are seen hyperdense. |
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Low polymer concentration resulted in decreased inner phase viscosity, which might efficiently promote the break-up of coacervate droplets and prevent coalescence. |
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Using a cloud chamber, Finnegan and Pitter studied the formation of ice crystals from tiny, supercooled water droplets laced with trace amounts of different salts. |
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Pollination droplets, nectaries, and nectarial secretion in Ephedra. |
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Not all hosts die of the disease, but some, like the highly susceptible California bay laurel contribute to its virulent spread by water droplets. |
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Should the Dyne test liquid reticulate or draw back into droplets in less than one second then the surface energy of the substrate is lower than that of the liquid itself. |
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I went for the 20-minute Affusion Shower where warm droplets of seawater fell like a fine rain on my outstretched body as the therapist gave me a toe to head massage. |
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The substance can be solid particles, liquid droplets, or gases. |
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Transmission occurs through inhalation of airborne variola virus, usually droplets expressed from the oral, nasal, or pharyngeal mucosa of an infected person. |
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Because water droplets are more numerous than the ice crystals the crystals are able to grow to hundreds of micrometers in size at the expense of the water droplets. |
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Smaller drops are called cloud droplets, and their shape is spherical. |
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Coalescence occurs when water droplets fuse to create larger water droplets, or when water droplets freeze onto an ice crystal, which is known as the Bergeron process. |
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Eventually, the cloud droplets will grow large enough to form raindrops and descend toward the Earth where they will freeze on contact with exposed objects. |
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Herbivorous copepods, particularly those in rich, cold seas, store up energy from their food as oil droplets while they feed in the spring and summer on plankton blooms. |
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Like other precipitation, hail forms in storm clouds when supercooled water droplets freeze on contact with condensation nuclei, such as dust or dirt. |
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Melt droplets can coalesce into larger volumes and be intruded upwards. |
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In the Vita Germani, Germanus visits Alban's tomb and touches droplets of his blood still on the ground, but the text does not name the location of the tomb. |
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The puddle coalesced from the droplets as they ran together. |
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Spherical shaped agravic and oval shaped hypogravic forms of burning fuel, droplets created in a falling chamber as gravitational gradient effects on natural convection. |
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