The phrase
"microscopic droplets" refers to extremely tiny liquid particles that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
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Li and Hoffman link specific genes into loops of bacterial DNA called plasmids, which they then package into
microscopic droplets of fat called liposomes.
Vertical mixing occurs slowly (especially above the ABL) but continuously, and latent heat can be released by
suspended microscopic droplets without necessarily falling out as rain.
In the new trial, as in the first experiments at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London, the patient is given a healthy version of the defective CF gene packaged
in microscopic droplets of fat called liposomes.
Researchers have developed a novel treatment that could block the development of Alzheimer's disease
using microscopic droplets of fat to carry drugs into the brain.
A passive, durable, and effective method of water collection, fog harvesting consists of catching
the microscopic droplets of water suspended in the wind that make up fog.
Now, about 2,400 years later, two Imperial College London scientists, using laser - flash photography of
microscopic droplet - particle collisions, have discovered that water droplets still have liquid tricks to reveal.
A Contrail is exhaust from an aircraft engine cooling very rapidly below the dew point temperature and condensing into a visible trail of
microscopic droplets.
In the late 19th century scientists experimentally discovered that N 2 and O 2 do not absorb infrared radiation (called, at that time, «dark radiation»), while water (both as true vapor and condensed in the form of
microscopic droplets suspended in clouds) and CO2 and other poly - atomic gaseous molecules do absorb infrared radiation.