Sentences with phrase «only releasing water»

It even has special technology that makes mopping more reliable, only releasing water when it stops to scrub to prevent any damage.

Not exact matches

But a single release date provides only a one - time marketing bang, as opposed to the water - cooler chats, live - tweeting and frenzied recap culture of weekly television.
It can make turns under water that seems impossible, while releasing bubbles to make a bubble net of only about five feet across to corral its favorite food, krill, coming up through the middle of the bubble net.
This water is usually released, untreated, into nearby streams, where its acidity kills aquatic life and the breakdown of its organic material not only fosters the production of bacteria that are harmful to humans but also starves aquatic fauna of oxygen.
In carbonated water in Spain, using a plastic closure was perhaps even more key for brand Vichy Catalán when releasing the only metal beverage can available in this category.
Since tomatoes release water when in contact with salt, only stir in enough tomatoes for the amount of guacamole you will enjoy immediately to prevent a watered - down version.
We tried water and sugar, and apple juice to no avail, then I gently inserted a cotton bud (Q - tip) dipped in vaseline into his rectum just enough to stimulate him to push hard enough for him to start the pooh, he just lays they strains and giggles relieved of the release of gases and poo, continue stimulating the rectum with the cotton bud, (you should only loose sight of the cotton bud head and no further) my grandson poops about a days worth of poop and we only do it when he is despair and uncomfortable, but in my days it was the only way my son would poop, he never ever produced a naturally dirty napppy and he now is a healthy 25 yo.
After we release the flowers, we take a family photo of our shadows on the water; last year, there were only two shadows.
When the DEC's last impact statement was released in 1992, a typical well required only about 80,000 gallons of water.
While only 22 % percent of New Yorkers think the recently enacted state budget is either excellent or good for the people of the state, at least 71 % agree that creating a $ 2.5 billion clean water infrastructure fund, increasing aid to local school districts by $ 1.1 billion, allowing ride - sharing services to operate in the state, and making SUNY / CUNY tuition free for families making less than $ 125,000 will make New York better, according to a new Siena College poll of New York State registered voters released early Monday morning.
«As the climate gets warmer, the thawing permafrost not only enables the release of more greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, but our study shows that it also allows much more mineral - laden and nutrient - rich water to be transported to rivers, groundwater and eventually the Arctic Ocean,» explained Ryan Toohey, a researcher at the Interior Department's Alaska Climate Science Center in Anchorage and the lead author of the study.
«Streams and rivers are not only passive conduits of water and terrestrial carbon dioxide, but also function as reactors that generate and release carbon dioxide during transport downstream,» said Erin Hotchkiss.
This is distinctly alarmist... It is common ground that if indeed Greenland melted, it would release this amount of water, but only after, and over, millennia, so that the Armageddon scenario he predicts, insofar as it suggests that sea level rises of 7 metres might occur in the immediate future, is not in line with the scientific consensus.
Not only is Greenland's melting ice sheet adding huge amounts of water to the oceans, it could also be unleashing 400,000 metric tons of phosphorus every year — as much as the mighty Mississippi River releases into the Gulf of Mexico, according to a new study.
That deep water is not only rich in nutrients, it also has relatively high concentrations of carbon dioxide, both because it is cold (cold water can absorb and hold more carbon dioxide than warm water) and because the decomposition of organic matter that sinks into the depths releases carbon dioxide.
«We have found plumes that exist only in warmer periods, when methane is released along with water,» says physicist Robert Novak of Iona College in New Rochelle, New York.
When shaken in the lab, or when thrashed by turbulent currents in its natural habitat, the seaweed's two sexes hold on to their gametes, releasing them only when the water is tranquil.
The EPA did take one tiny step — among the Bush administration's only ones to date — toward tackling global warming last week when it released regs governing how companies may pump and store carbon dioxide underground (to limit climate change) without violating the Safe Drinking Water Act.
The only place where melting methane hydrates appear to be releasing methane to the atmosphere is on the Siberian margin, where hydrates associated with the permafrost relict from the last glaciation release methane to the shallow water column of the shelf waters.
Current polar orbiting satellites can only provide a single snapshot of carbon dioxide uptake and water release each day, at the same time of day, so scientists have to estimate how that one - time snapshot translates over the course of the entire day.
The volume will only get larger, too: oil and gas producers use at least 7.5 million liters of water per well to fracture subterranean formations and release entrapped hydrocarbon fuels, a practice that has grown in the U.S. by at least 48 percent per year in the last five years, according to the Energy Information Administration.
The production process uses neither water nor bleach, uses only approximately 50 % of pulp printing paper's energy consumption, and releases half as much CO2 as conventional pulp paper production.
In fact, quinoa has a notably short germination period: only 2 - 4 hours resting in a glass of clean water is enough to make it sprout and release gases, as opposed to, eg., 12 hours overnight with wheat.
At least 30 ml of water is required per 1 kg of human weight, only in this way the body will be released in time on harmful substances, and the organs — fully functioning.
Both seeds, when ground and soaked in water, release their soluble fiber in only a few seconds to form a thick, viscous mucilage, more simply referred to as a gel.
Release date: TBD Cast: Ray Stevenson, David Oakes, Aura Garrido Director: Xavier Gens (Frontiere (s)-RRB- Why it's great: Fans of The Shape of Water may want to keep an eye out for this tale of a meteorologist who travels to an isolated, deserted island for research, only to discover a Lovecraftian creature who's not quite as dangerous as she looks.
It was only released a few months ago in April, though on the same platforms as its water - based brother.
Roughly 10 times the amount of oil than has been spilled in the Gulf of Mexico so far was released into a much smaller body of water (the Persian Gulf is less than 1 / 6th the size of the Gulf of Mexico by surface area and has an average depth of only 160 feet and a maximum depth of a mere 300 feet vs. a maximum depth in the Gulf of Mexico of 14,383 feet).
The release of non-native species into our waters will not only have an impact on the ecology and water quality of our freshwaters but may also pose a risk to users of our waterbodies,» adds Mr Ridzuan Ismail, PUB's director of catchment and waterways.
The only water bottles that can always be kept on the habitat during the trip are those with a lever mechanism that must be pushed aside by the animal to release the water.
Seventh Gear barely has a web presence, and I can only assume that Hexement was hurt mainly by not being an attention grabbing title and being released in the first few months following Community Games» launch in untested waters.
Even if MS had released something that blew everything else out of the water they still would only make a tiny impact.
An English fan translation patch for the game has been around for some time but the only official Western release at the time was a watered - down port for Nokia's ill - fated game phone N - Gage (I owned one, it wasn't very good...).
The only place where melting methane hydrates appear to be releasing methane to the atmosphere is on the Siberian margin, where hydrates associated with the permafrost relict from the last glaciation release methane to the shallow water column of the shelf waters.
In the atmosphere there is fundamentally only one dominant driving mechanism — temperature (although modulated by water vapor and the latent heat released by condensation into clouds).
I am under the impression that freshwater only affects the thermohaline belt if a massive amount of water is released at once.
It was common ground that if Greenland melted it would release this amount of water — «but only after, and over, millennia.»
The coralline sponges also indicate that your formula doesn't hold for the period after 1940, as increased plant uptake + increased deep ocean release of CO2 (the only other fast source of huge quantities of CO2) both should increase the d13C level of the atmosphere and the upper ocean waters.
Globally, peatlands store about 30 % of the world's soil carbon in only 3 % of its land area, but this carbon is vulnerable to the fast burn of fires, and may be released in the form of carbon dioxide if the water balance and natural vegetation are altered.
July 17, 2013 at 1:39 pm The lapse rate feedback is only a negative feedback (in the general circulation model) if the long wave radiation that is released when the water vapour condenses is emitted to space rather than trapped by increased water vapour.
Warmer air not only evaporates more water, it's less inclined to release it as precipitation.
But New Melones Dam is an «all - green» dam only for fish water releases and flood control.
An El Nino analysis released by the national weather service last week says sea surface and sub-surface temperature anomalies were consistent with El Niño during December, but the overall atmospheric circulation continued to show only limited coupling with the warm water.
A brief and simple explanation: Looking only at the tropical Pacific, a significant El Niño releases a vast amount of warm water from below the surface of the Western Pacific Warm Pool and it sloshes east.
Even though the project would return to the lake only the water that it removed, that would be considered a new release under state law.
SHL is not accountable for delivery of water, only it's storage, capture and release.
And then get them to not only bring back into their fictional energy budget, KT97 and ilk, the Water Cycle, but to bring back the thermal infrared heat on the move from the Sun as the real world direct heat source for land and oceans, and, to give back to shortwave which they claim does this in place of thermal energy direct from the Sun, its real properties and properties, its chemical energy cycle, that store which slow releases heat back into the greenhouse atmosphere by recycling Life.
They are limited only by the amount of water the glaciers themselves release — ice masses that hold volumes of water often measured in cubic kilometers.
This device converts hydrogen into electricity, releasing only water and heat as byproducts.
With all the promotion of NG, we're only now beginning to hear about the dark downside of hydraulic fracturing or «fracking» — using millions of gallons of water mixed with undisclosed chemicals and sand to release natural gas.
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