Sentences with phrase «cause tiny bubbles»

One research group proposed that sonar might cause tiny bubbles in blood to quickly expand, damaging organs in something similar to decompression sickness.

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Don't let the mixer keep running if everything is already well blended, and try to keep it on a low setting because high speed = air and air = tiny little bubbles that will cause the cake to crack during baking.
Custom air - flow nipple valve keeps baby from ingesting uncomfortable air bubbles that cause hurtful gas in their tiny bellies.
Sonoluminescence, the puzzling glow emitted by a bubble in a field of high - pitched sound waves, may be caused by a tiny jet of liquid that shoots across the interior of the bubble at supersonic speed and slams into the opposite side, a Johns Hopkins researcher has proposed.
Their work relies on a phenomenon known as acoustic cavitation, in which sound waves rattling through a fluid create tiny bubbles and then cause them to expand and collapse.
«Tiny bubbles in your metallic glass may not be a cause for celebration.»
Helium from radiation transmutation takes up residence inside metals and causes the material to become riddled with tiny bubbles along grain boundaries and progressively more brittle, the researchers explain.
«Tiny bubbles increase blood flow to the area causing a warm feeling, like a massage,» he says.
Circles of bubbles would appear from below — the whales do this to cause fish to congregate for easier hunting — followed by breach after breach of the whales as they scooped up schools of tiny fish in their mouths.
At some points my screen was full of tiny bubbles bouncing about which would usually cause a quicker death.
the formation of clathrates when the ice is decompressed explode like tiny grenades and can cause temporary micro-cracks that can potentially led to contamination of the chemical composition within the bubbles
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