Sentences with phrase «as a fine mist»

Taking a slightly different route, Aviron, a biotech company in Mountain View, California, designed a vaccine based on a live, inactivated virus that could be squirted into the nose as a fine mist.
Another idea is that water ejected by the plume falls onto the surface as a fine mist, changing the structure of the surface grains and allowing them to retain heat longer than the surrounding landscape.
Then it sent the unwanted heat out of the top of the tower as a fine mist of steam — and Legionella — that rained down onto the hotel guests gathered in a leisure area outside the hotel.
This water is injected into the intake chamber as a fine mist at a pressure of 10 bar under full load above 5,500 rpm.
A valve is opened and thousands of liquid particles of paint are rapidly forced from a sealed pressurized container, emerging as a fine mist.
The Clean Wind Energy Downdraft Tower is a skyscraper - sized hollow cylinder that uses the natural downdraft tendencies of air by spraying water (as a fine mist) across the top opening of the tower to cool the hot dry incoming air.

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And what to do when your little Monkey, covered in flour from head to foot, decides to take off for the living room, bouncing off all the furniture, just as you have your hands full with hot cookie sheets from the oven and can't possibly chase him down before everything is covered in a fine mist of white powder?
It's a process of focusing my awareness on my heart center and tuning into whatever emotions or energy is present, entering any areas of density or heaviness as if they were a fine mist.
The most common diffuser on the market is known as an ultrasonic diffuser, which relies on water to create a fine aromatic mist that releases into the air.
Inhale it as if it was a fine mist.
The fine mist effortlessly adds a perfect finishing touch to any style, but is also infused with pure, cold - pressed marula oil that replenishes hair as you style and delivers protective antioxidants and oleic acid for instant taming, softness and manageability.
For a spray that claims to set your makeup you would think that it would spray a very fine mist (as to not disturb the makeup), but this product is more of a squirt than a fine mist.
If Lady Bird is, as Gerwig asserts, a «love letter to Sacramento,» then this montage of everyday, easy - to - take - for - granted sights is the big S.W.A.K. on the envelope, an unmistakable declaration of affection; the static shots throughout the movie of old neon signs from Gunther's, the Tower Theatre and Club Raven could be considered the missive's heart - shaped punctuation marks; and the purposeful use of light, about which Gerwig was particularly exacting (she dutifully studied the Sacramento landscapes of renowned contemporary painters Gregory Kondos and Wayne Thiebaud to make sure the color and intensity were just right), is suitably analogous to the fine mist of perfume that will linger after the pages have been folded away.
The weather was crisp and the rain held off as we took the big guns out on GingerMan's fine road course, and the precipitation then confined itself to a light mist for our day of driving on the tiny two - lanes that twist through Michigan's remote blueberry country.
Beads of sweat trickle down my neck as I barrel down the straight at Fuji Speedway, spraying a fine mist in my wake.
It shouldn't, as the obvious route along the N4 is pretty straight forward — Witbank, Belfast, Waterval Boven — but this is where it starts getting fuzzy, because by this stage not only were we tired, having only left work at around 3 pm, but by the time we hit Sabie there was also a not - so - fine mist to contend with.
I raised my carbine repeater and fired; when my bullet hit the bird, I watched a fine mist of blood burst in the air at the point of impact as the dead animal plummeted.
One of the most successful major public art projects in recent (ish) memory as Olafur Eliasson's The Weather Project, when in 2003 the Tate Modern's vast Turbine Hall was bathed in sunlight and a sublime fine mist that felt entirely otherworldly.
A fine mist permeates the space, as if creeping in from the environment outside.
As well as allowing the boats to be positioned optimally, this force would propel them fast enough to drive a water turbine that powers the conversion of seawater into a very fine misAs well as allowing the boats to be positioned optimally, this force would propel them fast enough to drive a water turbine that powers the conversion of seawater into a very fine misas allowing the boats to be positioned optimally, this force would propel them fast enough to drive a water turbine that powers the conversion of seawater into a very fine mist.
I have no measurement of how many molecules are contained within these super fine mist particles by I do know that once water has transformed from single molecules to a liquid state the radiation is no longer on a per band or per line basis but as a gray body curve devoid of radiation windows.
I read a book called «How to Really Save Money and Energy in Cooling Your Home» by George S. Barton Put sprinklers on top of your roof to spray at set intervals a fine mist, not bulk water, and as the water evaporates it cools the roof.
I could even see the fine mist from the fountain as I panned to the right toward the sun.
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