The Delta Leak Detector connects to your Wi - Fi network and sends an alert to your smartphone when it comes
into contact with water.
The Latitude 7212's Kensington lock slot sits on the left side, while its other ports are hidden behind rubber flaps on the right side, to protect them in case the tablet comes
into contact with water or dust during your work or travel.
When coal ash comes
into contact with water, these hazardous materials leach out of the waste and contaminate groundwater and surface water.
The CDC says most of the salmonella, which can cause diarrhea, fever, vomiting and abdominal cramps, was spread to people who came
into contact with water used by the frogs.
Red Pikmin are fierce fighters and immune to fire but they immediately drown when they come
into contact with water.
It is most commonly transmitted from animals to humans when people with unhealed breaks in the skin, come
into contact with water or soil that has been contaminated with animal urine.
If your painted furniture will come
into contact with water, food and grubby little hands on a daily basis, a poly top coat will give your piece the best protection!
After all, products we store and use in the bathroom are subject to coming
into contact with water and high humidity which can leave labels a smeared mess.
At that stage — when the flowers are in the bowls — makers need to be careful not to cast a shadow on them and not to allow the flowers of another plant to come
into contact with the water.
As soon as they come
into contact with water, the husks start to swell and the mixture takes on a gel - like consistency.
And, we know, free radicals are unattached oxygen molecules that attack cells in a similar way that metal rusts when it comes
into contact with water and oxygen.
Using bioinformatics, the computer wades through the information to give us a full complex of what's in that sample — whether it be invertebrates, fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds — anything that may be coming
into contact with the water or soil.
«Those who come
into contact with water above that E. coli threshold are more likely to contract a gastrointestinal illness,» she explained.
In theory, the CO2 dissolves through diffusion, which takes place when the gas comes
into contact with the water surface.
The key ingredient is gas hydrate, a substance that forms when hydrocarbon gases like methane and ethane come
into contact with water at the right temperature and pressure.
Carefully rinse the affected areas under running tap water, making sure that no exposed wires come
into contact with the water.
You also need to unplug electric rollers and dryers after use to prevent electrocution if they come
into contact with water in the bathroom.
For the case your little one has any type of rash we recommend you to limit the number of times it comes
into contact with water and chemicals contained in cleansers and soaps.
The great thing about this one is that every part that comes
into contact with the water (meaning, the parts that can accumulate bacteria or mold) is fully submergeable in water.
Separate the yolks and whites of two eggs, placing the whites into a clean and dry mixing bowl, being careful to make sure that the whites do not come
into contact with any water, oils or fats.
Ice - 9 is a fictitious substance from Vonnegut's «Cat's Cradle», and when it comes
into contact with water, it turns it into Ice - 9, which freezes at normal temperatures.
Not exact matches
The solution: Poo - Pourri, whose proprietary formula creates a protective barrier across the surface of the toilet - bowl
water, halting foul odors from coming
into contact with the air.
With the flooding from the hurricanes and storm surges, people have been coming into contact with coastal water, and potentially with Vib
With the flooding from the hurricanes and storm surges, people have been coming
into contact with coastal water, and potentially with Vib
with coastal
water, and potentially
with Vib
with Vibrio.
Health officials in Texas have already announced the death of a 77 - year - old Harris county resident from Vibrio: She came
into contact with flood
waters when they ripped
into her home, and later died as a result of flesh - eating disease.
After tiring of a single - cup reusable coffee filter that put hot
water into contact with plastic, I searched high and low for a coffee brewing set that met two requirements: no plastic in
contact with boiling
water and no paper filters to buy and then toss.
I know this topic is highly controversial because we've been taught that mushrooms will absorb any
water they come
into contact with and will turn
into a mushy mess.
When flour comes in
contact with water, enzymes will start to break down starch
into sugar that can be digested by the yeast bacterias.
Just be careful that not even a single drop of
water comes
into contact with the cacao butter and later on
with the chocolate mixture.
You'll want to be sure to use something that's safe for your
water to come
into contact with if you'll be drinking from the damaged pipe.
It doesn't seem like the light comes
into much
contact with the
water,
Don't eat any food that may have come
into contact with flood
water.
A fact sheet from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indicates that about 90 % of exposure for humans is due to eating contaminated food, since dioxins and furans typically accumulate in the fatty tissues of fish and animals that are exposed when these by - products are released
into the
water and air during manufacturing.2 Dioxin is not metabolized in our bodies, and is passed to our children through the placenta and breastfeeding.3 Sodium Polyacrylate - Super Absorbent Polymers While actual
contact with disposable diapers does not contribute to dioxin accumulation in your baby, your baby's bottom does come in
contact with chemicals used to increase the absorbency of the diapers.
The finer the powder, the faster the phytic acid disappears because more
water comes
into contact with the surface area of the powder.
He was diagnosed
with a gluten allergy at about 15 months, when
contact with flour -
water turned his whole body
into a huge hivy - rash.
If
water, glove powder, hand lotions, or other material comes
into contact with the screening card, it should be destroyed.
It's lightweight
with a compact roll - cage design to resist damage from falls or anything it might come
into contact with on the job, including
water and dust.
Just a center divider which increases the surface area the
water comes
into contact with.
Hosting an ocean in
contact with rocks boosts the chances that Enceladus hosts life, because the rocks could leach elements like potassium, sulphur and phosphorus, vital for life,
into the
water.
I was cleaning our lab?s tetrahydrofuran (THF) still and allowed a few drops of
water to come
into contact with sodium metal.
When the enzyme catalase comes
into contact with its substrate, hydrogen peroxide, it starts breaking it down
into water and oxygen.
First,
water adheres to many surfaces
with which it comes
into contact.
Meanwhile, in Uganda's «cattle corridor,» herders have to trek increasingly far for food and
water, sometimes coming
into violent
contact with other communities in a country beset by drought and violence.
«When designing the MasSpec Pen, we made sure the tissue remains intact by coming
into contact only
with water and the plastic tip of the MasSpec Pen during the procedure,» says Zhang.
When
water comes
into contact with an extremely
water - repellent, or «superhydrophobic» surface, droplets bead up and roll off easily.
It reproduces preferably in permanent areas of
water where it comes
into contact with the red swamp crayfish, which preys on its larvae.
The authors hypothesize the following sequence of events: Around 540 million years ago, the evolution of the first burrowing animals significantly increased the extent to which oxygenated
waters came
into contact with ocean sediments.
That hydrogen buildup was the result of hot steam coming
into contact with overheated nuclear fuel rods covered by a cladding of zirconium alloy, or «zircaloy» — the material used as fuel - rod cladding in all
water - cooled nuclear reactors, which constitute more than 90 percent of the world's power reactors.
She accomplished this by taking advantage of a simple fact — waves travel differently when they come
into contact with different materials such as air,
water or biological tissue.
When a graft covered in the microneedles is inserted
into the skin and makes
contact with the
water in natural tissues, the polyacrylic acid in the tips swells up, providing that mechanical lock
with minimal pain and risk of infection.
«Layering climate data
with fossil locations helped us determine the species most likely to come
into contact with ancestral chimpanzees in the forests, as well as other hominins at
water sources.»