Sentences with phrase «pockets of air which»

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In commercials, the company explained these products feature something called «moving air technology,» which involves pockets of shifting air.
The box grater produces thin little strings of fat which get distributed throughout the dough and melt in the oven creating a million tiny air pockets in the baked biscuit.
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.
In this case, a diver had begun to decompress in an air pocket, which sent bubbles to the top surface of the cave.
These spaces also trap pockets of air, which decrease the amount of contact area between the feather and droplet.
On a highly technical level, Henson notes that Sandy developed a rare «warm seclusion,» which typically occurs in strong winter storms over the ocean when pockets of warm air form within their cold cores.
We use three of the best known materials and technologies to ensure that you sleep cool — 100 % natural latex, which breathes naturally; pure New Zealand wool, which wicks away moisture; and a pocketed innerspring support unit, which allows air to circulate more freely while supporting your body's natural curves.
This past year (2013) my out - of - pocket medical cost exceeded $ 16,000 which included prescriptions, doctor visits, air travel, car mileage to airport, taxi fare to see physician, nutraceuticals, organ supporting supplements, monthly lymphatic drainage massage and my monthly insurance premium.
One of the characteristic features of quilted jackets is the stitching pattern that combines two or more layers of fabric and insulation material forming air pockets which helps keep you warm.
There are pockets of air in the wool fabric, which is why there is natural insulation in the material.
The blue team has the power of low gravity, which gives it the ability to latch onto objects (like stray barrels) and launch them at foes or simply shoot a pocket of low gravity at enemies to make them temporarily float in the air.
(Update 02/03/17: Air Miles commented to clarify: «Collectors had told us that they wanted to be able to use more Miles to get flights, rather than having to pay so much out of pocket for fuel surcharges, which are imposed by the airlines.
Now onto the Single player mode or the «single player upgrade» if you've purchased the multiplayer edition, this is basically the same as a private match in multiplayer, you play one of the multiplayer selections against AI on top of that you have survival mode which was rather confusing, my idea of the game was a normal FPS game with zombies implemented so you can't camp, when you're playing the survival mode the full area has some sort of gas which will kill you if you don't get out of it, you get sent to different air pockets which open up in a set area per round, this meaning you have to camp in the air bubble and take on the hordes of zombies approaching, I've played a few zombie fps games in my days and always wanted to move around, create a train and take them out, on top of that ammo drops or weapon drops are in said bubbles and lack in quality, I wasn't impressed with the survival mode implementation and wouldn't advise any horde fans to even look at it.
Insulating plastic foams of all types generally contain closed air pockets, and are usually microwave - unsafe, as the air pockets explode and the foam (which can be toxic if consumed) may melt.
This means that any «energetic pockets» of air which might start to form from this theoretical greenhouse effect would immediately begin dissipating again.
On top of that, there is the other issue that even if that isn't enough, there are plenty of complementarities with other issues which simply are to do with your pocket, which simply have to do with economics — the issues of energy security or air pollution.
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