Sentences with phrase «including higher evaporation»

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Additional features of the microplates include better well access when using water immersion, high numerical aperture objectives with an ultralow plate bottom, an improved lid design that reduces evaporation, corner spacers that avoid damaging the imaging surface when stacking, and a choice of different coatings to suit specific applications.
In this study, an OSU team that included graduate students Lauren Fullmer, Sara Goberna - Ferron and Lev Zakharov overcame the need for ligands with a three - pronged strategy: pH - driven hydrolysis by oxidative dissolution of zinc; metal nitrate concentrations 10 times higher than conventional syntheses; and azeotropic evaporation for driving simultaneous cluster assembly and crystallization at the surface of the solution.
(b) The ability to grow high quality film and bulk samples by a variety of growth techniques including sputtering, pulse laser deposition (PLD), evaporation, bulk ceramic processing, hydrothermal growth and HIP and Hot Pressing processing can be done under an extremely broad range of temperature and oxygen partial pressure as suggested by theory and experiment.
Terms Included: Fronts: Cold, Warm, Occluded, Stationary, High Pressure System, Low Pressure System Precipitation Types: Rain, Hail, Sleet, Freezing rain, Fog, Snow Severe Weather: Hurricane, Tornado, Thunderstorm, Flood, Drought Weather and Climate: Greenhouse effect, Jet Stream, El Nino, Climate, Weather, Convection Water Cycle: Evaporation, Transpiration, Runoff, Condensation, Dew, Water Cycle Weather Instruments: Thermometer, Barometer, Rain Gauge, Hygrometer, Anemometer, Radar
Instead, many interacting processes (including radiation, air currents, evaporation, cloud - formation, and rainfall) transport energy high into the atmosphere to levels where it radiates away into space.
The steady increase in global temperatures, including average temperatures in Australia, means that even when rainfall is at or near the historical average, conditions are drier than before because evaporation rates are higher.
Those effects include more rainfall that occurs in heavy downpours, meaning less is absorbed into the earth and more becomes runoff; more rain and less snowfall in the mountains, which means less melting snow to feed rivers in the spring and summer; and higher temperatures causing more evaporation.
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