Sentences with phrase «in aerosol cans»

At that time it was mostly available in aerosol cans, so when I saw a dry shampoo in a talcum - like powder form, packed in a tub with a brush - on applicator (it was by Jonathan), it was something out of this world to me and obviously, I bought it!
if it works for you i saw whipped rice cream in an aerosol can at whole foods..
This cleaner comes in an aerosol can for easy application.
This gorgeous looking product comes in an aerosol can, which is a brushed silver, and it's the perfect size to carry in your handbag.

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Then, in 1949, Robert Abplanalp, a 27 - year - old machine - shop operator from the Bronx, gladdened the hearts of whipped - cream lovers everywhere by inventing a cheap, reliable aerosol - can valve that could be mass - produced.
There are many smells that drive women wild, but the chemical fragrances like those in most aerosol can shave and gels are always a turnoff, so instead look for something with natural citrus or woody scents like sandalwood, cedar or pine.
If these global terrors are not enough, there is the recent suggestion that the lowly aerosol can will do us in.
- Container Type: Includes Aerosol, Jar, Can - Food, Bag / Sachet, Pouch, Tray, Tub, Carton, Film, Tin, Bottle, Box, Blister Pack, Foil, Wrapper, Clamshell, Tube, Can - Composite, Can - Drink, Other Line Items, Sleeve, Can - Paint, Keg / Drum, Cup, Bag - in - Box, Specialty Cosmetic Containers and Others
Printpack won a Gold Award in the 28th Annual DuPont Awards for Packaging Innovation for its innovative new Rust - Oleum ® SpraySmart ™ packaging, which replaces a conventional aerosol can with a technology enhanced barrier pouch.
The movement away from a traditional aerosol can not only improves the user experience by increasing efficiency and lowering weight but also demonstrates responsible packaging by replacing a potentially hazardous can with a pouch that can be disposed of in the regular waste stream.
Sure, the aerosol can stuff is good for squirting directly into your mouth while standing in front of an open fridge.
Before checking your bags: Liquids, gels, and aerosols can be packed in your carry - on as long as they respect the 100 mL rule.
The can is aerosol and has a decent amount of pressure, so be sure to move your hand while applying in light swipes.
Did you know agricultural plastics, pizza boxes, and empty aerosol cans are recyclable in Madison County?
You can get their sensitive skin formula in roll - on form, invisible, smooth, and advanced sticks, as well as gel and aerosol spray.
During storms, they flew a research aircraft with several powerful instruments, including one that can identify the type of particle in a cloud and determine whether it was dust or some other type of aerosol.
Ozone, methane and aerosols (tiny pollutant particles) remain in the atmosphere for a shorter time than CO2, but can affect both the climate and air quality.
Their stickiness makes it hard to get them through an inlet into a measuring device, but these compounds may play a significant role in the formation and alteration of aerosols, tiny airborne particles that can contribute to smog or to the nucleation of raindrops or ice crystals, affecting the Earth's climate.
«We've shown that under clean and humid conditions, like those that exist over the ocean and some land in the tropics, tiny aerosols have a big impact on weather and climate and can intensify storms a great deal,» said Fan, an expert on the effects of pollution on storms and weather.
A new simulation created by scientists at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., reveals just how far around the globe such aerosol particles can fly on the wind.
The difference in lightning activity can't be explained by changes in the weather, according to the study's authors, who conclude that aerosol particles emitted in ship exhaust are changing how storm clouds form over the ocean.
Experiments Prather and her team conducted in California's Sierra Nevada produced the first conclusive evidence that dust aerosols can change the amount of precipitation produced by clouds.
But if the decrease in aerosols is driving the brightening trend and the yield increase, there's a limit to how low those emissions can get.
Black carbon aerosols — particles of carbon that rise into the atmosphere when biomass, agricultural waste, and fossil fuels are burned in an incomplete way — are important for understanding climate change, as they absorb sunlight, leading to higher atmospheric temperatures, and can also coat Arctic snow with a darker layer, reducing its reflectivity and leading to increased melting.
In particular, human - induced aerosols like soot and combustion particulates actually work the opposite, reducing the amount of precipitation clouds can form.
In particular, they propose that cloud changes associated with aerosol particles in the atmosphere could be causing the weekend effect, though other pollution processes can not be ruled out at this timIn particular, they propose that cloud changes associated with aerosol particles in the atmosphere could be causing the weekend effect, though other pollution processes can not be ruled out at this timin the atmosphere could be causing the weekend effect, though other pollution processes can not be ruled out at this time.
If the aerosols are dispersed primarily in the Northern Hemisphere, the greater cooling in this hemisphere can also diminish the summertime heating that drives the northward migration of monsoon winds over Africa up to the Ethiopian highlands where the Blue Nile is supplied with its summer floodwaters.
«This paper is indeed universal, and the conclusions can apply to the sea spray produced in oceans or the aerosols produced above a glass of sparkling wine.»
FACT: CFCs were banned from aerosol cans in 1978.
These particles pose health risks to populations, especially to the medically vulnerable, By infusing CATS data directly into aerosol models, data from CATS can make a difference in tracking and responding to impacts of similar events in the future.
Some of those gases in the chimney system such as chlorofluorocarbons (found in refrigerants and aerosols) and bromine compounds (found in products such as fire extinguishers) are man - made and can become trapped in the stratosphere, lingering there for years.
Ginot and his team of researchers can also track aerosols — small particles in the atmosphere that fall with snow and get trapped and stored in the ice, layer by layer, as the years pass.
In relatively clean environments, clouds can only grow as large as the amount of aerosols in the atmosphere allows: They will be the limiting factor in cloud formatioIn relatively clean environments, clouds can only grow as large as the amount of aerosols in the atmosphere allows: They will be the limiting factor in cloud formatioin the atmosphere allows: They will be the limiting factor in cloud formatioin cloud formation.
Sloan and Wolfendale also discussed the results from an experiment at CERN in Switzerland called CLOUD, where researchers are looking at ways in which cosmic rays can ionize, or charge, aerosols in the atmosphere, influencing how clouds are formed.
Indeed, conventional wisdom held that higher levels of aerosol pollution in the atmosphere should cool the earth's climate because aerosols can increase cloudiness; they not only reduce precipitation, which raises the water content in clouds, but they also increase the size of the individual water droplets, which in turn causes more warming sunlight to be reflected back into space.
That leaves a gap as much as 5 km thick in the lower stratosphere where climate - cooling aerosols can persist, yet not show up, in satellite data.
Aerosols that high in the sky «can change the amount of solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface and affect rainfall through cloud formation,» she says.
A study published April 7 in PNAS Online Early Edition describes how a team of scientists, including researchers from the University of California, Davis, showed that vapor losses to the walls of laboratory chambers can suppress the formation of secondary organic aerosol, which in turn has contributed to the underprediction of SOA in climate and air quality models.
Ueno says that once aerosols are in the stratosphere they become very stable and can last for years, compared with days or weeks in the troposphere, and they can activate compounds such as chlorine that destroy the ozone layer.
Satellites such as NASA's CloudSat and CALIPSO (Cloud - Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations) can probe the internal structure of Antarctic clouds, but in only a narrow ribbon as seen directly beneath the spacecraft's orbit.
Professor Sybren said: «It can be excluded, however, that this hiatus period was solely caused by changes in atmospheric forcing, either due to volcanic eruptions, more aerosols emissions in Asia, or reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
The study, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, showed that the production of tar sands and other heavy oil — thick, highly viscous crude oil that is difficult to produce — are a major source of aerosols, a component of fine particle air pollution, which can affect regional weather patterns and increase the risk of lung and heart disease.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza A / H5N1 virus can cause morbidity and mortality in humans but thus far has not acquired the ability to be transmitted by aerosol or respiratory droplet («airborne transmission») between humans.
Other aerosols can bring about temporary atmospheric cooling, mainly by seeding clouds that linger in the atmosphere longer than they normally would, or by scattering light.
The cooling effect of aerosols can partly offset global warming on a short - term basis, but many are made of organic material that comes from sources that scientists don't fully understand, said Joost de Gouw, a research physicist at NOAA's Earth System Research Laboratory in Boulder, Colo., who is unaffiliated with the studies.
Aerosols in urban air pollution and from major industries such as the Canadian tar sands are of concern to scientists because they can affect regional climate patterns and have helped to warm the Arctic.
In the journal «Angewandte Chemie,» Jokinen and co-workers report that auto - oxidation, which can, for example spoil plastics or food, also plays an important role in the atmospheric aerosol formatioIn the journal «Angewandte Chemie,» Jokinen and co-workers report that auto - oxidation, which can, for example spoil plastics or food, also plays an important role in the atmospheric aerosol formatioin the atmospheric aerosol formation.
If aerosol quantities are known, they can of course be compared with how much lightning is later produced by the cloud in question.
Tar sands study co-author Shao - Meng Li, a senior research scientist at Environment and Climate Change Canada, said that in highly - polluted regions, some organic aerosols can prevent clouds from forming.
Human - generated aerosols can enter the atmosphere directly, as is the case with soot emitted by internal combustion engines in cars and trucks, he explains.
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