Sentences with phrase «cell foam into»

I can imagine two explanations: 1) Scotty is beaming water molecules into the attic every morning and beaming them back out every afternoon at the exact rates to mimic a capacitance charge - discharge curve; 2) or, more likely but less entertaining, the water molecules are going from the ad and absorbed state in the exposed porous materials into the attic air in morning as the sun hits the roofing materials and drives water vapor out of the sheathing, rafters, open cell foam into the attic air.

Not exact matches

To make its expanded polystyrene trays, Commodore purchases plastic pellets that are heated and injected with gas to form cells that are then made into rolls of foam.
Felix Figueroa, 39, of the 2800 block of North Natoma Avenue, had been arrested for a traffic offense and placed into a cell when a surveillance camera inside the lockup filmed Figueroa as he bit one end of the mattress cover, then tore it open and removed the foam inside, police said.
Atherosclerosis is initiated by high plasma cholesterol leading to monocyte entry into the artery wall and differentiation into macrophages, which take up lipoprotein cholesterol to become lipid engorged foam cells.
If this is anything like the dynamics going on, then only when cholesterol levels drop below the saturation level will it move out of the foam cells and into the blood.
To me it seem like plaques form when the blood becomes «saturated» with cholesterol and it «precipitates» out in the walls of the arteries where it is eaten by immune cells which turn into foam cells when they become engorged with cholesterol.
If the oxLDL / LOX -1 internalization occurs in a monocyte, the macrophage is phenotypically transformed into the classic «foam cell», which is the sine qua non of atherosclerosis.
The first paintings were four monochromatic canvases, in the shape of cell phone service bars, with suntan foam that was rubbed directly into the linen.
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