The container has a strainer that traps large particles and other debris
from floating to the surface.
Not exact matches
Enveloped in the blue mist of oxygen which its life breathes, it
floats at exactly the right distance
from the sun
to enable the higher chemisms
to take place on its
surface.
I made Ottolenghi's hummus
from his Jerusalem cookbook and followed his directions
to throw away any chickpea skins that
floated to the
surface during cooking.
«When I looked at that video and saw the hydrate
floating to the top of those tubes underwater, I thought, «What if we had a tube going all the way
from where hydrates form at depth
to the [ocean]
surface?»
Methane escapes
from hydrate deposits even when the pieces don't
float to the
surface intact.
By 2100, climate change could be responsible for a massive die - off on the ocean floor, due
to a paucity of nutrients
floating down
from the
surface.
They monitored 36 chicks
from 25 broods weekly throughout the nesting season, capturing them with nets
floated on the lakes»
surfaces, tracking their growth, and taking blood samples
to determine their energy expenditure.
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.
The warmer
surface layer
floats on top, preventing oxygen
from mixing down
to the bottom.
Vesta appears
to have been large enough and hot enough
to melt internally
from decaying radioactive elements as well as impacts so that lighter elements
floated upwards
from denser material
to form layers towards its
surface.
This chemical additive is found in sports drinks and citrus - flavored sodas since it prevents the flavoring
from separating and
floating to the
surface of these beverages.
In addition, if you'd like
to keep the oils
from floating on the
surface of the bath water when used, you can also add.05 % Polysorbate 80
to this recipe.
The electric motor is virtually silent, with just a muted rumble
from the tyres reminding you that you're connected
to the road
surface rather than
floating just above it.
The grille mounts are not visible
from the outside, ensuring that the grilles stand out
from their surroundings by appearing
to float in a slightly raised position above the
surface.
Between Kia's tiger - nose tabs, a design element
from its other cars, a
surface of beads appears
to float freely over the
surface.
Particular attention has been paid
to bump absorption, meaning that the Nissan Micra will ride serenely over challenging road
surfaces, not suffer
from wallow or
float, and cruise effortlessly at highway speeds.
A black - and - white head shot of a movie star
from a different era
floated to the
surface of Cassie's mind.
There were no lights nearby positioned
to reflect
from the canal's black
surface, so that it seemed like nothing, like an absolute absence on which the barges appeared
to be
floating unsupported.
Feeding sticks that
float (at first) are excellent for predatory species
to snatch
from the water's
surface.
Designed
to keep
floating fish food
from dispersing throughout the
surface of your aquarium, there are feeding rings and feeding stations for both fresh and saltwater aquariums.
On the opposite side of the pool, a cute thatched bale (gazebo) appears
to float on the
surface of the water and provides a comfortable escape for guests seeking respite
from the sun.
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.
Approaching the chapel
from the south, visitors first see a steel sculpture called Broken Obelisk by Barnett Newman in the middle of a pool — it appears
to be
floating on the
surface of the water.
Soon, figuration started finding its way back into Havard's work, in the form of geometric symbols
from Native American iconography that he caused
to float across the
surfaces of his canvases.
I particularly enjoyed the
floating geometry of a gold rectangle against broad blue swathes of action painting, vocalizing on top of power chords, even as I wish he had abstained
from the graffiti culture's obligation
to tag everything with his initials right when the
surface of the painting was shimmering with a certain delicacy.
The sum total of all of these factors creates a condition that phenomenologist David Katz referred
to as «film colour», 1 wherein the colour becomes disengaged
from the
surface to which it belongs — it seems
to float in an indeterminate place between the canvas and the eye of the viewer.
Her work shifted
from the multi-layered, dimensional
surfaces of her early, sculptural work
to the flatter paintings with cutouts filled with transparent muslin and the creation of
floating pieces hung
from the ceiling.
Jessica Labatte's
Surface Effects series (all 2010), archival inkjet prints of mylar bags that appear
to be on the point of
floating off the page, are gestural and painterly, riffing on the super clean and sharp ubiquitous still life genre, while Sage Lewis's Curtain, Grey (2013), appears
to protrude out
from the wall.
# 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..
Numerous processes contribute
to this, including the removal of buttressing ice shelves (i.e., ice tongues
floating on water but in places anchored on islands or underwater rocks) or the lubrication of the ice sheet base by meltwater trickling down
from the
surface through cracks.
Since phytoplankton need light for photosynthesis, these
floating plants are restricted
to the
surface layer — now separated
from nutrients needed for growth.
If the EPA can get the victims
to believe there was no real harm and they have no real damages, then they're much more likely
to get the victims
to settle for much less and do it before the fish start
floating to the
surface and people are sick
from toxic metals poisoning, which takes some time
to develop.
Therefore, a correction factor (× 0.2458) was applied, obtained
from a series of simultaneous CO2 flux measurements
from a
floating chamber connected
to an EGM - 4 (PP - Systems) performed at the same time as
surface gas concentrations were collected [4](data
from 2007
to 2010, n = 57, r2 = 0.689, p < 0.001; unpubl.
Cowtan and Way developed a methodology which relied on other limited sources of temperature information
from the Arctic (such as
floating buoys and satellite observations)
to try
to make an estimate of how the
surface temperature was behaving in regions lacking more traditional temperature observations (the authors released an informative video explaining their research which may better help you understand what they did).
Heat flows
from warmer
to colder and a 30C plug of water
floating on the
surface is mucho warmer than the typical ~ 3C of the abyss.
All crew will have the opportunity
to participate in every aspect of the voyage,
from ship navigation and handling
to daily research efforts
to document plastic pollution
floating on the ocean's
surface.»
This is done by using elevation data
from the European Space Agency's CryoSat - 2 and applying Archimedes's principle of buoyancy, which relates the thickness of
floating ice
to the height of its
surface.
Keep it simple though — one stunning piece for impact or a few smaller curios of varying heights and textures for visual and tactile interest are all that's needed • Glass - topped tables that have a plain base can be accessorized by placing items under the table
to be viewed
from above • Leave room on the
surface for setting down drinks or small plates • Store newspapers and magazines in a basket underneath the table or nearby
to keep the
surface uncluttered, or consider a trunk - style table that can store any number of things —
from extra cushions and throws
to books, magazines and board games • Keep the space between the sofa and table
to a minimum, otherwise the table will appear
to float in the middle of the room.