Sentences with phrase «longer submerged»

Rediscovering long submerged origins ALEXANDRIA, Virginia ---- The Showing Animals Respect & Kindness booth in the main hallway at the late July / early August AR - 2015 conference was a crowd - stopper.
Now assume the arctic ice is gone and the THC is no longer submerging C02.

Not exact matches

Hurricane Harvey managed to submerge homes that were a long drive from the Texas coast.
«I would never have expected... that we would have spent two or three times longer working on the submerged oil than surface oil.
And it is good to remember that not that long ago Eastern Orthodox theology was still submerged in a sea of Western prejudices.
For the Christian Church, in which the restoration theme has long been deeply submerged, ecumenical discussion and studies of merger have been taking place throughout the 20th century.
So long as man was more or less completely submerged in the social mass, his personal fortunes beyond death would be imagined and cared for dimly, if at all.
If you're storing them for longer than overnight, store them submerged in cold water in the refrigerator.
Place peppers in boiling water and submerge with a long - handled spoon.
But instead of baking the sweet potatoes for that long in the oven, I submerge one sweet potato at a time in a bowl of water and microwave it for about 3 minutes.
When it is boiling, submerge the spinach and cook it just long enough for it to wilt fully but retain it's bright green color (no more than 1 minute).
But every once in a long while it actually makes a crash worse by trapping you in a burning or submerged car.
Cuomo is scheduled to be on Long Island today to announce the largest expansion of the state's artificial reef program with the addition of a mountain of material from the demolished Tappan Zee Bridge and decommissioned vessels to be submerged in waters around Long Island.
Since Gov. Andrew Cuomo took office in 2011, there's been a succession of severe storms, including hurricanes Irene and Lee that brought massive flooding to upstate and Superstorm Sandy in 2012 that flooded beach front communities on Long Island and submerged portions of the New York City subway system in corrosive salt water.
Researchers have long understood that people migrated from Siberia to Alaska across a region called Beringia, which included a now - submerged land bridge — but they disagree whether the artifacts at Siberian sites resemble those on the other side of the Bering Strait.
Longer - lasting underwater pings Flight recorders carry an underwater location device that emits an ultrasound pulse once a second for 30 days after it is submerged.
Wooden timbers from the sunken ships are kept submerged in narrow rectangular tanks measuring some 10 to 30 feet long and housed inside the warehouse as well as in an adjacent lot.
Scientists therefore know comparatively little about the growth and long - term behaviour of a fully submerged volcanic cone like KeJ.
Some alligators have a different variant of hemoglobin that allows them to stay submerged for a very long time.
The refined sea - level curve showed that the site, now 42 meters under water, would have become submerged during sea level rise between 9,700 and 10,200 years ago, long after Naia and the other extinct animals likely fell into it.
Prized by diners for its tasty white flesh, the yard - long lingcod is a voracious predator that ambushes other fish among the submerged rock pinnacles and kelp thickets of Prince William Sound.
Researchers at Rice University in Houston, Texas, published work in The Journal of Biological Chemistry comparing the oxygen carrying proteins of whales, humans, and other deep - diving mammals and found that the whales have an ultrastable version, allowing them to stay submerged for long periods of time.
A larger spleen may store greater amounts of oxygenated red blood cells, allowing divers to remain submerged longer.
Once they hit the water, they outperform all other aquatic birds: King penguins, for example, can dive more than 300 meters and stay submerged for as long as 7 minutes.
Modern - day relatives of this species can absorb dissolved oxygen from the water through their skin, a trick that helps them stay submerged for long periods of time.
Just submerge long strings of photomultiplier tubes into the water and watch for the Cherenkov light left behind by neutrino - generated muons.
A long - lost continent has been found submerged deep in the Indian Ocean.
The two volcanoes long thought to have formed the Hawaiian island of Oahu had a head start: They grew on top of an older volcano that's now submerged northwest of the island and partially covered by it, new research suggests.
The researchers were able to see signs of watery adaptation not seen in other dinosaurs: a small nostril located far back on the head, apparently to limit water intake; relatively long forelimbs; big flat feet suitable for paddling as well as walking on muddy ground; and very dense limb bones, which would have allowed Spinosaurus to submerge itself rather than float at the surface.
Professor Craig Franklin of the UQ School of Biological Sciences said saltwater crocodiles exposed to long - term elevated water temperature spent less time submerged once water temperature exceeded 31.5 degrees Celsius.
Tethered moorings and platforms are designed to reliably collect, record, and transmit accurate data while submerged in corrosive saltwater and exposed to extreme weather conditions for long periods of time.
Effective summer 2017, we will no longer be accepting sample shipments in the form of tissue submerged in ethanol.
Water blanching is also an option: take a pair of long - handled tongs, clamp a bunch of un-chopped greens, submerge and hold them under boiling salted water for the same amount of time as mentioned above for steaming.
A 2011 study published in Food Chemistry examined blanching (cooking asparagus briefly in boiling water) and saw a marked difference in the asparagus depending on how long the vegetable was submerged.
I havnt gotten mold so long as the vegetables are submerged, or as Erica said turning so the liquid prevents the mold build up.
Farrow's second Émile Cinq - Mars novel opens with a stunning sequence in which the Montreal police detective finds a body submerged in water beneath a frozen lake, a favorite haunt of ice fisherman: «The circular ice hole was partially filled with water, and a few inches below the surface floated a human head, the long hair beaded with ice, the face plunged down into the frigid lake.»
As for e-book readers, now this is one particular niche product that one would not really find for it to require waterproof ability, but Kobo has decided to go ahead and launch the Kobo Aura H20 that will set you back by $ 179.99 a pop, although it delivers waterproof ability — at least being able to be submerged in a metre of water for up to 30 minutes without drowning, as long as the port cover remains closed, of course.
It's surprising how much can be condensed or submerged, and still be every bit as vivid as the long - winded version.
Sadly, you won't get to enjoy the long - term benefits of these products because getting these wet or submerged in water for extended periods greatly decreases their lifespan.
If your dog has been out in the cold for a long time, particularly if his fur or skin are wet, or if they have been submerged in icy cold water, you should check for signs of hypothermia immediately.
After a long day, submerge yourself into a massive copper tup, which was designed with the utmost attention to detail.
Lamanai (which means submerged crocodile) was occupied from 1500 B.C — 1675 A.D, one of the longest Mayan - settlement occupation periods.
You see, this wonderful piece of creation is described as «a long mass or low ridge of submerged or partially exposed sand created in the water along a shore due to the forces of waves or water currents.»
Ink splats will no longer appear on players submerged in ink when hit by a Sting Ray fired by one of their allies.
The second addition in the update is the «SCUBA» gear set, which allows gamers to fully explore the under water depths with enhanced movement and vision, whilst remaining submerged for longer periods of time.
We are confronted with full - frame shots of surfaces, generally long takes of mottled and indigent convolutions of matter — skin — submerged in a viscous, slowly swirling liquid: a preservative solution.
The site in Margate is part of Thanet's coastal path which is the longest in the UK; at high tide the sculpture is completely submerged beneath the sea.
Trunks of imaginary trees cast long shadows and rafts of blanket - weed and half - submerged wooden stumps, draw patterns in the water.
What I'm trying to say is in our efforts to find healthier, sustainable renewable energy sources, by capturing or rescuing the current emission problem from further polluting above us, is submerging it really any better in the long run or just a «geographic» as they say in the 12 step community?
LONDON, 3 May — Sandy, the superstorm that all but submerged New York, was powerful enough to set US earthquake detectors quivering long before it hit the American coastline.
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