Sentences with phrase «in turbid»

Going Fishing In Turbid Waters: How The Fisheries Act Can Catch You, the Canadian national Aquatic Toxicity Workshop, October 2001
Quite surprisingly, light spends as much time in a turbid glass plate as in a transparent one.
And visibility is a real problem for Guiana dolphins, which live off the western Atlantic coast of Central and South America and hunt fish in turbid water and muddy sediments.

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While hazy juice - bombs are all the rage in contemporary, hyped craft brewing, Levy is quick to remind that the Belgian - inspired wheat - based Allagash White was one of America's first unapologetically turbid examples.
Sophocles long ago Heard it on the Agean, and it brought Into his mind the turbid ebb and flow Of human misery; we Find also in the sound a thought, Hearing it by this distant northern sea.
Ulster County residents want New York City to spend more money locally on dealing with flooding and muddy water, and New York State has promised to involve the public in defining the scope of environmental impact studies of the city's turbid water releases into the lower Esopus.
In a pool filled with naturally turbid seawater, Henry found and directly followed the submarine's trail almost 80 percent of the time.
Marine mammals are often forced to find food in dark or turbid waters, where visibility is greatly reduced.
As John Kerry's boat winds its way along the turbid waters of the Cai Nuoc river in Vietnam's Mekong Delta, the U.S.
The water from the cave is first filtered with sand in order to prevent turbid substances from entering the distribution network.
The complication is that the heat content does not stay concentrated in the shallows above highly turbid regions.
Tedious isn't the half of it once you catch a whiff of how this one is going to fuck around with you before getting to the business of being a completely lock - step manipulator, skin deep and untroubled by the turbid waters in which it's splashing around.
To his credit, has tried to navigate these turbid waters and has acquired a reputation for being willing to work with almost anyone on either side of the aisle, both on Capitol Hill and in statehouses.
In tracing the evolution of Joyce's art, Bowker also hints at the dark recesses of the artist's psyche, defending his psycho - reading of Joyce's fiction as the only way to plumb the turbid inner life of an often mystifying man.
When they are present, these casts will be found in the sediment that accumulates at the bottom of a test tube of your pet's urine once it has been spun in a centrifuge and examined by your veterinarian or lab tech, under a microscope (cloudy or turbid urine is not, in itself, evidence that casts are present).
«In her most recent suite of mixed media paintings, Dana James employs alluringly deliquescent strata of oils, inks, dyes, encaustic and pigments in the creation of landscapes, seascapes, skyscapes and spacescapes that whisk you away into the turbid beyonds of ambiguously horizoned, chromatically enchanted elsewhereIn her most recent suite of mixed media paintings, Dana James employs alluringly deliquescent strata of oils, inks, dyes, encaustic and pigments in the creation of landscapes, seascapes, skyscapes and spacescapes that whisk you away into the turbid beyonds of ambiguously horizoned, chromatically enchanted elsewherein the creation of landscapes, seascapes, skyscapes and spacescapes that whisk you away into the turbid beyonds of ambiguously horizoned, chromatically enchanted elsewheres.
Her paint handling is decidedly turbid, and her compositions slightly unstable, their parts not entirely in equilibrium.
The complication is that the heat content does not stay concentrated in the shallows above highly turbid regions.
However, the offshore waters have been getting clearer and less turbid over the 97 year historical record of actual in lake measurments.
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