In this form it's sadly even less useful since it's only capable of driving
on the surface of water.
Point 3 — There was division of waters, especially since you can not have liquid
water on the surface of the earth without a sun to provide heat.
Way back, I had a number of posts
on surface temperature adjustments that seemed to artificially add warming to the historical record, here for example.
Some helps give bones their physical structure, while the rest is
found on the surface of the bone where it is stored for the body to draw upon as needed.
The hydrogen molecules
formed on the surface of the copper by the reduction reaction ultimately bubble away as hydrogen gas.
The virus is able to
live on surfaces for up to 48 hours, on clothing for 24 hours and on hands for up to 12 hours.
It helps the driver stay on course by making slight steering corrections when braking
on surfaces with different amounts of grip.
The centre studies interactions that take place
on surfaces at the atomic level.
While on the surface it does the industry good to have high marks attached to their games, in the long run it doesn't do much to broaden their acceptance in the mainstream.
I've seen people use bowls that are small enough to just
float on the surface of the water, though, and apparently it works for them!
Some argue that employees are more apt to answer survey questions positively — creating a sense that everything seems fine (at
least on the surface).
The most common sleep - related risk factor identified was an infant being
placed on a surface not designed for infant sleep.
Cell signaling pathways are a defined series of interactions between proteins that govern biological functions, initiated by
receptors on the surface of cells.
It is likely that molecules other than cholesterol — the lipid and protein
molecules on the surface of the HDL particle — are responsible for the protective effects of HDL particles against heart disease.
No one can make a move with
paint on a surface that does not stir echoes of some other painter's work.
The colder model would seem to be a good fit for that, and can also explain various ancient water - related features
seen on the surface of the planet.
When corrected, the range of likely warming
based on surface temperature observations is in line with earlier estimates, despite the recent slowdown.
Remove from the heat, pour into a small bowl and press plastic wrap
directly on the surface before placing it in the fridge to chill.
He can often be found literally in the painting — stepping onto the canvas and
working on the surface from within it.
The plant absorbs salt from the soil and stores it in bladder - shaped
cells on the surface of its leaves.
If you or your dog are experiencing strange symptoms
which on the surface seem unrelated, think outside of the box.
They're both free, and I have downloaded them and installed them on my desktop computer, and
on my Surface book.
It can be
used on any surface around your house all you have to do is plug it into the wall and get cooking.
They are at the right distances from their star for liquid water to
exist on the surfaces of several of them.
The art experience is so individual and personal for a viewer that I believe art communicates more than what
lies on the surface.
Having or being a mentor sounds so
simple on the surface, but as with many things in life, it can also become quite complicated.
Based
on the surface area covered per hour, my guess is that I will be finished with the blanket by the end of the week.
But without the effort, the discussion will
remain on a surface level and offer little in the way of self - and other - discovery.
With no water
left on the surface, carbon dioxide built up in the atmosphere, leading to a so - called runaway greenhouse effect that created present conditions.
Phrases with «on the surface»