Sentences with phrase «large pockets of air»

Part of this theory comes from the fact that a dog that eats only once a day is generally starving by the time mealtime rolls around and will gulp their food down quickly and along with it they will swallow large pockets of air that contribute to gas buildup.
This story is entertainingly ridiculous in and of itself — it has the men trying to conserve oxygen by eating pancakes, on the theory that pancakes have large pockets of air.

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German factory orders hit air pocket German factories started the year with a thud as new orders plummeted 7.4 % in January, the largest drop since the depths of the financial crisis in 2009.
This «punching down» is where the dough is deflated, thereby releasing the large air pockets formed during rising and evenly distributes the temperature and yeast throughout the mass of dough.
In a large, sterilized jar (or several small ones), pack in the vegetables trying to avoid any air pockets, making sure to leave a few inches of space at the top of the jar for carbon dioxide.
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This unique situation comes about because the xylem tissue in oaks has very large vessels; they can carry a lot of water quickly, but can also be easily disrupted by freezing and air pockets.
Doctors in Causeway Hospital in Northern Ireland found a large air pocket in the brain of an 84 - year - old man.
Using a large spoon, fill the prepared jar with the vegetable mixture, pressing down to remove any air pockets and leaving 1 inch of room at the top.
Like some of its rivals there are no rear vents to deliver climate controlled air to the back, but it's good to see the door pockets are big enough to hold a large drink bottle.
With its large glasshouse, it's not bad to see out of either, although the lack of air vents for third row passengers is disappointing (the second row has vents built into the B - pillars), as were the missing pockets behind the front seats.
Due to its much smaller kinetic diameter, CO2 is preferentially fractionated out of the air pockets when the escape routes have reduced to a size in the lowest levels of the firn that prevents the escape of the larger N2, O2 and CH4 molecules.
if by «that process» you mean the diffusion of air molecules within the firn when the pockets, pores and interconnecting channels are much larger than the diameter of the individual gas molecules, allowing normal Fickian diffusion to take place.
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