Upon
floating up to the surface of a microcapsule of white microbeads its upper surface is painted white, with floating up black - into black.
but even when I thought I had, pieces had kept emerging, like bits of wood
floating up to the surface that only hint at the shipwreck below.
Not exact matches
Children squeeze the trigger
to open his mouth, then try
to gobble
up all the little guppies as they
float on the water's
surface as fast as they can.
They take
up valuable landfill space and over time may «
float»
to the
surface and puncture the landfill cover.
The tank is divided into two by a piston which is connected
to a large
float on the
surface of the sea and so moves
up and down with the tides.
Structures that look like ice rafts are
floating in a refrozen matrix; the remarkable absence of craters there points
to a geologically active
surface and hints that liquid water may have welled
up from below in the recent past.
But Tang found that when cystine was removed, the cells swelled
up and
floated to the
surface, a sure sign of necrotic death.
Bacteria, however, have remained Earth's most successful form of life — found miles deep below as well as within and on
surface rock, within and beneath the oceans and polar ice,
floating in the air, and within as well as on Homo sapiens sapiens; and some Arctic thermophiles apparently even have life - cycle hibernation periods of
up to a 100 million years while waiting for warmer conditions underneath increasing layers of sea sediments (Lewis Dartnell, New Scientist, September 20, 2010; and Hubert et al, 2010).
When she threw in a stick, the stick didn't
float on the
surface — it got dragged under, as if something had reached
up to grab it.
Fairly prevalent in goldfishes, swim bladder disease is when the organ maintaining the fish's stability and bouyancy loses its ability
to regulate air properly, causing the fish
to float nearer
to the
surface of the water, swim towards a particular side, or even end
up upside down!
This means that dark brown microscopic flecks of pigment are free -
floating, like dust in the air, inside the anterior chamber and end
up sticking
to surfaces inside the eye, especially the anterior lens capsule.
She swam from one side of the boat
to the next repeatedly,
floating right at the
surface, and often looking
up to make eye contact with us.
The surprise of seeing water presented this way is transformative and disorienting — the solid appearance of the steel is softened by the ripples of light that bounce off the pools on the shelves, and the U-shaped supports no longer seem
to hold the shelves
up, instead they appear
to float down the length of the sculpture as their reflections catch on the
surface of the water.
Second, moving around big pieces of painted paper for the mock -
up of the elevator bank mosaic led Hofmann
to the signature motif of his late work: little
floating planes of color, squares and rectangles of pure color locked together across the
surface or isolated on fields of murkier colors.
# 217, A little hint for the volcano «dun it» gang, find the spot where the
surface ice has melted, either on a glacier or on
floating ice, aside from that, laughing is a healthy thing
to do, its good stand
up comedian stuff..
That meant that conventional cleanup measures designed
to clean
up oil
floating on the
surface of the water no longer worked.
If a significant event occurs the
float can pop
up to the
surface and communicate
to the land station via satellite.
Indeed as as MarkW has said the extension during the austral winter of the
surface of the antarctic ice
up to 20 M km ² and 60 ° S would deserve a computation of the total albedo of (
floating ice + snow cover)(over the southern and the northern hemispheres), with due account of the elevation of the Sun and of the clouds.
Out at sea, the Argo
floats have a 10 - day cycle where they autonomously travel down
to 2000 meters or more, then back
up to the
surface to tell satellites what they learned about the depths below.
Australian company, AquaGen Technologies has come
up with a SurgeDriv system, which has a series of
floats linked with tension cabling via the seabed and then
to a generator on a platform above the sea
surface, thus keeping as much of the infrastructure out of the water as possible.
The chrome arms that holds the screen
up are designed
to make the screen seem like a
floating sheet of pixels, said Panos Panay, corporate vice president for
Surface Computing at Microsoft.
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When talk therapy is no longer enough, I specialize in Guided Affective Imagery, a gentle and yet powerful process that allows issues beneath the
surface to float up in imagery form or symbolic representation.