Sentences with phrase «natural water molecules»

«Nature's secret to keep fruit fresh is the H2O18 water molecule - a natural water molecule stored in fresh juice.

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This very regular arrangement of molecules had already been observed in solid structures of natural or artificial compounds, but is difficult to observe in solution, where the water molecules are very mobile.
Such regions include areas where molecules of water and methanol act as natural amplifiers of radio signals — masers, the radio - wave equivalent of lasers for light waves.
A team at the country's Institute of Materials Research and Engineering, part of the government's lead agency for science and technology, is hoping to do away with the laborious and water - intensive silk - dyeing process by feeding domesticated silkworms (Bombyx mori) fluorescent molecules mixed into their natural diet of mulberry powder.
Typically, biorefineries use a mix of hydrolytically active enzymes which utilize water molecules to breakdown plant material — as happens in natural degradation processes.
Water molecules form three - dimensional empty cages organized in a lattice with the potential to store large amounts of natural gases.
A no - rinse, gentle cleansing water that enlists Micellar Molecule Technology to draw out dirt, oil and makeup with one quick swipe of a cotton pad, effortlessly and effectively dissolving impurities and unclogging pores without stripping skin of its natural moisture.
Neither plants nor water have a mechanism to limit CO2 absorbtion.Your picture of a human sourced CO2 molecule being captured allowing a lucky natural molecule to remain freeeee!!
Every one of these EPA, Interior, and other regulatory diktats assumes that CO2 has suddenly replaced the powerful natural forces that have driven climate fluctuations throughout Earth's history — and ignores this miracle molecule's role in making crops, forests, and grasslands grow faster and better while using less water.
Methane hydrate — molecules of natural gas trapped in an ice - like cage of water molecules — represents a potentially vast methane resource for both the United States and the world.
, or work can be done to separate out the smell from the room together with all the molecules of alcohol and water that made up the perfume and get it back into the bottle, but that would take an awful lot of work, of energy expended to achieve such a thing, same in re-constituting the ink in solution back into its original constituent parts, but, given that statistically that ain't going to happen for all the spilt ink and evaporated perfume in the world unless you wan't to wait for an infinitely long time for it to happen and then maybe it never will, (you are assuming it is bound to happen but it's «statistically as likely not to happen as to happen» has to be included, so there's no «bound to» about it), or are willing to expend energy to do this for all the examples past present and future, then, for all practical natural processes purposes, the ink stays mixed and the perfume evaporated.
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