Sentences with phrase «possible amount of air»

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They make it possible to reduce the size of the ice crystals and air bubbles in your product, ensuring it ends up with a nice creamy texture regardless of the amount of fat in the ice cream mix ingredients.
Next, after allowing him to dry completely, let him air out a little longer if possible, and put a generous amount of your favorite diaper rash cream or ointment to cover the rash completely.
FEV1 is defined as the amount of air a person can forcibly exhale in one second while FVC is the total amount of air a person can exhale after taking the deepest breath possible.
«I have developed methods for chemical analysis that for the first time make it possible to identify fragrance compounds that have been exposed to air and thus become potent allergens in small amounts and that people may come in contact with in consumer products,» says Johanna Rudbäck at the Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Gothenburg.
The amount days free of asthma symptoms made possible with the air cleaners was almost identical to the amount reached using a type of asthma anti-inflammatory in a different study.
It's an ongoing process, because even if you do a significant amount of detox and you remove as many toxic products from your life as possible, you'll always be exposed to pollution in the air you breathe, man - made materials you touch, and the building materials you come into contact with every day.
These three wonderfully striking concept cars were created as a joint venture between Alfa Romeo and the storied design house Bertone, designed to cut through the air with the least amount of drag possible.
A travel hacker can best be defined as receiving the greatest amount of reward air miles possible by spending the least amount of money possible.
One is a report on the Wheels blog by my friend Jim Motavalli about the possible rebirth of the «air car,» a vehicle that runs on compressed air and a small amount of fuel to run a heater that boosts its range (it is said to get the equivalent of more than 100 miles per gallon when you account for the energy it takes to compress the air).
Relative humidity is the ratio of the amount of water vapor actually present in the air to the greatest amount possible at the same temperature.
It is not economically possible to perform significant amount of work on the air, which means one can not heat or cool it, compress it or expand it.
It is possible to store huge amounts of compressed air in geological formations; this involves much less capital expense than storage in man - made tanks.
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