Balls of the same colour in the line will «pull together» and away from the pit, buying you precious time, and also
potential chain reactions.
Not exact matches
A craft stick or lolly stick
chain reaction is a brilliant example of
potential and kinetic energy.
It had released an official history of the atom bomb project that assigned great weight to a letter Einstein had written to President Franklin Roosevelt warning of the destructive
potential of an atomic
chain reaction.
Chauvin cracked the case in 1971, and his mechanism revealed that the metathesis
reaction had the
potential to be used for a wide range of
reactions, such as turning linear compounds into rings, stitching linear
chains together, and breaking rings open.
Some Alzheimer's researchers have cited evidence indicating that free - floating amyloid helps produce the corrupted p - tau via a
chain of
reactions that centers around GSK3 (Glycogen synthase kinase 3), an enzyme that arms tau with phosphorous, turning it into a
potential biochemical assassin.
«The disease risk score signature, distinguishing viral from bacterial infections with only 2 transcripts, has
potential to be translated into a clinically applicable test using current technology such as polymerase
chain reaction.
A tag attached to the barcode acts as a unique molecular identifier to help account for
potential biases introduced through polymerase
chain reaction — based amplification.
So they drafted a second set of letters in drafts to the President of the United States, warning him about nuclear
chain reactions and their military
potential.
Source: Lyman 2010 The
reaction of the oceans to climate change are some of the most profound across the entire environment, including disruption of the ocean food
chain through chemical changes caused by CO2, the ability of the sea to absorb CO2 being limited by temperature increases, (and the
potential to expel sequestered CO2 back into the atmosphere as the water gets hotter), sea - level rise due to thermal expansion, and the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere.
Source: Lyman 2010 The
reaction of the oceans to climate change are some of the most profound across the entire environment, including disruption of the ocean food
chain through chemical changes caused by CO2, the ability of the sea to absorb CO2 being limited by temperature increases, (and the
potential to expel sequestered CO2 back into the atmosphere as the water gets hotter), sea - level rise due to thermal expansion, and the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere.
Our «
Chain Reaction» report (link below) and other reports reviewed the
potential for distributed ledgers in insurance with well over 100 insurance industry people globally.