I wonder if my very ripe pears
caused extra liquid too?
Not exact matches
Dr. Jerison studies systems governed by simple rules that nonetheless exhibit complex behaviors, such as phase transitions — for instance, when a slight temperature increase
causes ice to melt into
liquid water; and threshold phenomena — for instance, when a small
extra deposit of soil
causes a stable slope to topple over into a landslide.
For example, when we have toxins in our fat cells,
liquids follow the toxins
causing us to store
extra fluids in our fat cells.
But I won't suggest wearing it during summer
cause this isn't water resistant, so you might want to take
extra care of it and make sure it doesn't get any contact with
liquids.