Sentences with phrase «pockets of air»

Warm pockets of air flow toward colder regions, generating winds.
It is conceivable that turbulent mixing of the air will produce small pockets of air with higher formation rates, in a same fashion as air with different impurities did in the experiments of Enghoff et al..
As expected, swimming around isn't the fastest way to maneuver, and on top of this, you have to find the time to avoid eels, rocks and of course search for pockets of air to breathe.
There will also be a bigger focus on swimming, as you will navigate waters while finding pockets of air to stay alive.
Adding simethicone to the lavage can help decrease froth and pockets of air.
Part of this theory comes from the fact that a dog that eats only once a day is generally starving by the time mealtime rolls around and will gulp their food down quickly and along with it they will swallow large pockets of air that contribute to gas buildup.
When the fluid is drained air enters the system, and when it's refilled small pockets of air will remain in the system.
It carves out pockets of air down our flanks, keeping water out of the cabin.
This story is entertainingly ridiculous in and of itself — it has the men trying to conserve oxygen by eating pancakes, on the theory that pancakes have large pockets of air.
There are pockets of air in the wool fabric, which is why there is natural insulation in the material.
Minuscule scales on their surfaces cause some to lock together and tiny pockets of air get trapped between others, while natural lubricating oils engulf them all in a sticky surface tension.
AIR SET ASWIRL Small pockets of air circulate around a hummingbird's wings in this image from a computer simulation of flight.
Above, small pockets of air swirl in tornado - like vortices as a hummingbird turns to its right.
Respiration by bacteria may have slightly increased levels of CO2 in pockets of air trapped within polar ice caps meaning that before human activity CO2 levels may have been even lower than previously thought.»
These spaces also trap pockets of air, which decrease the amount of contact area between the feather and droplet.
In 2016, the team fabricated polymer sheets studded with tiny polymer hairs, and studied how these manufactured pelts trapped pockets of air as they were plunged into baths of various fluids.
Rocks actually have tiny pockets of air inside them.
Consider this next time you are busy blowing bubbles: each of these pockets of air represents a significant, if fleeting, victory against the forces of physical correctness.
How the material itself works is being tested on orbit today, but there's a very big trick in figuring out how you're going to outfit inflatables — where all the plumbing and other systems will go, and how you're going to ensure stale pockets of air don't form inside, since that's something that could asphyxiate a crew.
«You can repel water with a rough surface that creates tiny pockets of air between the water and the surface, but those surfaces don't always repel oils or alcohols because of their lower surface tension,» Tuteja said.
Additionally the company has used closed cell technology that traps pockets of air inside each wheel.
«Crusts become flaky when flecks of solid butter get trapped within the dough, creating pockets of air once baked,» the publication explains.
When layering your phyllo, spray each layer with nonstick spray (or olive oil spray) and sprinkle panko, breadcrumbs, or finely processed nuts between each layer to create small pockets of air that will help crisp it up and keep it light.
This is because the tapioca starch is a very powerful starch, and small pockets of air within the dough expand during baking, and are contained by the elasticity of the starch.
Light, with lots of pockets of air, not dense at all like a muffin usually is.
Because the coconut oil gets aerated in the whipping process, the tiny pockets of air prevent it from becoming completely solid again.
The top of the bread is rising away from the bottom portion leaving a huge pocket of air inside the bread.
Unable to pull as much water from the sky, they are subject to cavitation — a pocket of air that develops in the water being pulled up into the tree, which expands and can block the flow of water in either direction, killing all or part of the tree.
Turns out that there was a big pocket of air in the system.
There'll be a pocket of air in the system that's making the car overheat.
Lufteinschlüsse (1968) is a series of eighteen air enclosures — two sheets of paper fused together with glue that, before being entirely sealed, were inflated with a pocket of air.
Speakers need to have a pocket of air in order to produce sound, but that's not great when you're trying to make a water - resistant device.

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These sheets disperse heat more quickly and evenly, so you don't end up with a pocket of hot air, while also wicking away moisture.
In commercials, the company explained these products feature something called «moving air technology,» which involves pockets of shifting air.
Some of them include «Mac Book Air: the world's thinnest notebook», and «iPod: One thousand songs in your pocket
He aims to install 800 of his towers in public parks across China, not only to create pockets of cleaner air, but to bring more awareness to what is admittedly a huge problem that a giant air purifier — or even 800 of them — can't begin to solve.
Still, even that advance started to be punctuated by abrupt vertical declines or «air pockets» once overvalued, overbought, overbullish features emerged (recall for example the increasingly frequent and distinct peak - trough corrections of 10 % or more in Oct 1997, Jul - Oct 1998, Jul - Oct 1999, Jan - Feb 2000, Mar - Apr 2000, and Sep - Oct 2000 even before more severe losses got underway).
With market volatility hitting multi-decade lows, junk bond yields also at record lows, the median price / revenue ratio of S&P 500 constituents at a record high well - beyond 2000 levels, and the most strenuously overvalued, overbought, overbullish syndromes we define, I'm increasingly concerned about the potential for an abrupt «air pocket» in the prices of risky assets that could attend even a modest upward shift in risk premiums.
Investor risk - preferences, as conveyed by the uniformity or divergence of market internals, are the hinge between overvaluation that persists and overvaluation that devolves into air pockets, free - falls, and crashes.
Even when market internals have been favorable, those syndromes have typically acted as a strong warning of oncoming air - pockets, panics, and crashes, so deteriorating market internals have quickly followed.
As the volume dries up, there will be an an air - pocket collapse of the price.
Even so, historical considerations that have been effective in market cycles across history (and that also would have captured the majority of the market advance since 2009) presently suggest considerable risk of what we've often called an «air pocket» — similar to what we observed last October — over the coming 10 - 12 weeks, with much more severe downside risk possible over the course of the next 18 - 24 months.
German factory orders hit air pocket German factories started the year with a thud as new orders plummeted 7.4 % in January, the largest drop since the depths of the financial crisis in 2009.
Air - pockets, panics and crashes had regularly followed these and lesser «overvalued, overbought, overbullish» extremes in every previous market cycle, and our reliance on that fact became our Achilles Heel during the advancing half of this one.
Our energy consumption funds mountaintop removal coal mining while our oil addiction fouls the air and laces the pockets of oppressive dictatorships.
«If you look at a traditional case of the round jars, you will see a lot of air pockets of wasted space,» points out Valerie DeRose, Major Products co-owner and COO.
Yeast can form bubbles of gas, creating an air pocket.
This step is necessary to allow formation of smaller, more uniform air pockets.
They are light and airy, not too different in taste from say, an amaretti cookie, but the bottoms are a little chewy and big air pockets in the top of the cookie, so they are perfect to pair with really rich fillings!
Spongy white interior with a little resistance and lots of lovely tiny air pockets.
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