Sentences with phrase «as sooty»

The circled region on the right is among those researchers have identified as sooty aerosols from wildfires.
That same JAMA article notes that «the primate reservoir of HIV - 2 has been clearly identified as the sooty mangabey (Cercocebus atys).»
Allowed colors are red, sesame (a red with recessive black gene that manifests itself as a sooty overlay), and black and tan.

Not exact matches

When Brabantio first confronts Othello, he denies that his daughter without magical compulsion «Would ever have, t» incur a general mock, / Run from her guardage to the sooty bosom / Of such a thing as thou.»
Just, as you can have Santa sparkling clean or sooty.
Some of the fowls have black bones, and are called «kalu maskulalo» by the natives; and Malabar fowls (Gallus bankiva), their plumage is a sooty - grey, aptly described as looking like a white fowl dragged down a chimney.
For example, long boggy brown peat cores that record millennia of deposits suddenly turn black as night at their tops from the recent addition of sooty carbon.
Unfortunately, as monitoring efforts continue, we may see these pretty patterns cut short: warming temperatures could deplete phytoplankton populations, which means less fish, squid, and krill for the birds to feast on, and could affect whether sooty shearwaters have enough energy to make it back to their New Zealand breeding grounds.
They identified rings of magnetite (iron oxide) arranged around the sooty spheres in the same pattern as in frocks from a volcano on the island of Svalbard, Norway.
The honeydew then accumulates around the base of the trees and serves as a medium for sooty mold, which can injure or kill the tree.
But an even better one is the sooty cloud that surrounds carbon - rich stars such as CW Leonis.
«As temperatures increase, the oils essentially cook and you get this sooty mess inside.
Together with Roman Wittig, I co-direct the Tai Chimpanzee Project, Tai National Park, Ivory Coast, which currently has three habituated chimpanzee groups with a fourth under habituation, as well as one habituated sooty mangabey group.
Companies could no longer throw as much sooty pollution into the air.
Are you tempted to work in a unique environment where soils support habitats for wildlife such as sea lions, elephant seals, albatrosses, penguins, sooty shearwaters, white - chinned petrels, prions and rare and endemic passerines and wild flowers?
Black carbon is the term used for sooty particles produced by fossil fuel combustion and come from things such as automobile exhaust and biomass burning.
But coal is no sooty remnant of the Industrial Revolution — it generates half of the electricity in the United States and will likely continue to do so as long as it's cheap and plentiful [source: Energy Information Administration].
His sooty face is the source of ridicule from his school - mates; these moments will resonate greatly for anyone who suffered similar fates as children.
Emma had bathed men since she was seven, scrubbed their naked, sooty flesh as she would their pants and shirts, but as she thought of the priest's eager face as he slid the book between folds of his laundry, his careful hands moving gently over the mural in the church, her stomach cramped.
In fact, Kirkpatrick and Rauzon found that more than 90 percent of the diet of free - roaming cats on Jarvis Island and Howland Island was made up of Sooty Terns, Wedge - tailed Shearwaters, and Brown Noddies — each of which is listed as a species of Least Concern.
The humpbacks were not the only species in town for the anchovy fest; sea lions, common dolphins, thousands of sooty shearwaters (that made their way here from New Zealand), elegant terns and many other bird species are here to dine on the small schooling fish, with the common murres being a particular favorite as fathers and their chicks loudly call out to each other.
Sooty shearwaters return in floods; Leach's and fork - tailed storm - petrels are common, as are surf and white - winged scoters.
We also seek out other wildlife such as Campbell Island Shags, Light - mantled Sooty Albatross and, on the beaches beyond, young male sea lions testing their strength.
This, even though over the Indian Ocean basin Ramanathan's team found that sooty brown clouds enhance heating by half of CO2's claimed effect, not masking it by half as had previously been thought.
Or it might be something driven by a long - term change, such as the build - up of greenhouse gases (or, conceivably, layers of sooty smog).
And as a rapidly warming Arctic encourages more ship traffic through Canada's Northwest Passage and along other polar routes, the sooty emissions from passing freighters will significantly accelerate climate change in the region, according to a new Canadian - American study that, for the first time, predicts the potential impact of engine exhaust particles on the Arctic environment.
Customers draw power from that tub as needed, but they can't really separate the clean wind power, say, from sooty coal - based power.
That's enough to give every kid in America a stocking filled with 126 pounds of the sooty stuff as a holiday present.
It's also drawing on secular experts such as Partha Sarathi Dasgupta, a Cambridge University economist, and Veerabhadran Ramanathan, an atmospheric scientist at the University of California, San Diego, focused on reducing sooty pollution and climate change.
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