Sentences with phrase «precipitate from»

Some dead plant tissue for example, ultimately become petrified; buried tree cells dissolve in solution and are replaced by silica minerals that precipitate from subterranean water over time.
This is because CO2, like ozone, N2O, CH4, and chlorofluorocarbons, does not condense and precipitate from the atmosphere at current climate temperatures, whereas water vapor can, and does.
«CO2 is a well - mixed gas that does not con - dense or precipitate from the atmosphere.
This is because CO2, like ozone, N2O, CH4 and CFCs, does not condense and precipitate from the atmosphere at current climate temperatures, whereas water vapor can, and does.
On Earth, water (which is radiatively active as a gas or a cloud) is the only condensable substance in the atmosphere, while the «long - lived» greenhouse gases (mostly CO2, CH4, O3, or N2O) do not precipitate from the air under modern temperature or pressure regimes.
It may be that Lindzen was just giving an estimate off the top of his head in a hearing, but the question is nonetheless interesting to explore further because it provides perspective on how to decompose the greenhouse effect into its individual components and the underlying implications of having a mixture of both condensing (i.e., those that reach saturation values and precipitate from the air) and non-condensing greenhouse gases.
Uroliths can precipitate from solution to form throughout the urinary tract of most animals, including cats, horses, dogs, and yes, people.
After deposition, sediments are compacted as they are buried beneath successive layers of sediment and cemented by minerals that precipitate from solution.
NASA said the scuff had strong evidence of magnesium sulfate, a substance expected to precipitate from water.
If you want «proof», rationalize to me how so many events / factors precipitated from one single non-designed event (e.g. Big Bang Theory, etc.).
As phosphate precipitates from the body's fluid, the weightier, less energetic oxygen - 18 is preferentially trapped in the solid mineral.
What is even more intriguing about this stuff is that because the minerals precipitated from liquid water, they may preserve what was once in that water.
Earlier work has shown that these rocks from Canada only contain chemical elements that directly precipitated from ocean water.
Holland studied iron silicate compounds which had precipitated from moisture in the soil.
Another is that limestone is primarily precipitated from seawater, as explained on pages 263 — 268.
Secondary calcite may be precipitated from groundwater and deposited in caves, producing formations such as stalagmites and stalactites.
Summary: Gibbsite (α - Al (OH) 3) is an important natural and industrial material that is used in a wide variety of energy applications, and is a significant component of some of the high - level nuclear waste stored in large quantities at the Hanford Site, Washington, U.S.A., and at the Savannah River Site, South Carolina, U.S.A. Industrial - scale processing of these materials requires an understanding of their behavior in highly alkaline solutions (often called Bayer liquors); processing of slurries and precipitates from these liquors is facilitated by controlling the nanoparticulate gibbsite morphology.
u ``... a variety of minerals in three nakhlite meteorites, including a fragment of the Nakhla meteorite collected within days of its fall, seem to have precipitated from a brine.»
Mild silver Protein (MSP): Silver colloids are precipitated from a silver salt by a reducing agent and chemically bonded to a protein.
In conventional medicine, there are drugs that can minimize anemia, help keep the parathyroid glands balanced, and control high blood pressure; and phosphate binders to prevent phosphorus precipitates from further damaging the kidneys.
What might be done is to dissolve the isotope in the cooling fluid that goes through the reactor core, wherein the desired product isotope precipitates from solution outside of the core and is removed periodically.
But even if he submits to capture, his fate is already decided... He will be brought before some court... (hurriedly summoned for the purpose) and without being allowed to say one word in self - defence, he will be promptly hanged, beheaded or precipitated from a cliff.»

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If there is a Greek default, it could precipitate the debt - laden country's exit from the euro zone.
«They are paying early termination fees in order to get customers to switch, and everyone followed, so if you look at the major changes that have occurred in the industry, from payment plans (to) turning off termination fees, no contracts, getting rid of roaming (charges), it's a longer list of things that are precipitated by them doing it first,» he told CNBC by phone.
It was Carlson's own sexual harassment lawsuit against Roger Ailes, at the time Fox chairman, that precipitated his exit from the network.
The fallout from the scandal precipitated Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's appearance before three US congressional committees this week.
But hobbled by an onslaught of litigation from the traditional music industry, it morphed into a legal, streaming service and has been flying under the radar ever since, allowing the companies it inspired to tap the demand Napster precipitated.
The fallout from Comey's firing precipitated the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller.
This moisture - laden air then precipitates as rainfall during a hurricane, dissipating the heat energy from the water.
The conditions precipitating this change — lower volumes and value of crude oil from Mexico, and increasing demand from Mexico for refined products from the U.S. as prices are rising — may not be the new normal.
From donating desperately - needed supplies and funds, to pitching in with hands - on debris clean - up, to offering up space as emergency shelter and beyond, businesses heeded the call to help thousands of individuals displaced and otherwise affected by the devastating massive recent hurricanes and the floods they precipitated.
The following brief piece discusses the adverse health effects sitting for a long time can precipitate, as well as five simple exercises that can be done from a desk which could prevent and / or reverse these effects.
The negotiation of such an agreement had long been rejected by the country's prior populist administration, leading creditors to gain a ruling in US courts that precipitated Argentina's default in 2014, and so prevented it from issuing further debt.
It is not accidental that Barth's recovery of Anselm precipitated the change in his program from «Christian Dogmatics» to «Church Dogmatics.»
Hence we confidently conclude that it is these three men, who know Job well, with whom the evil jealousies began, and from whose evil jealousy all the disaster was initially precipitated.
It mobilized group efforts at self - awareness and self - understanding; it dispelled the flatness by precipitating here - and - now involvement; and it freed the leader from any pretense of always being «on top of it,» tuned in, fully aware.
Up vistaed hopes I sped; And shot, precipitated, Adown Titanic glooms of chasmed fears, From those strong Feet that followed, followed after.
6, a certain Judas of Galilee had led an abortive rising against the Roman government, an underground resistance movement remained in being, and broke out sporadically from time to time, until at last they succeeded in precipitating a full - scale rebellion in AD.
But their parents probably — and their grandparents certainly — remember the Kishinev pogrom of 1903 that precipitated their headlong flight from Czarist Russia.
This is what is often missing from some social action strategies — the sensitive handling of the personal substratum of meaning and conflict which often is brought to and precipitated by such action.
Although it reopened after the war, the economic devastation visited upon South Carolina and Georgia by Sherman's army combined with an endowment from Kentucky Baptists precipitated its move to Louisville, Kentucky in 1877.
This very attitude is what precipitated my exit from the institutional church... it wasn't even the fact that they believed it, I may disagree about some of those points and that's fine, it is the demeaning of any other possibility.
In the utterly tragic figure of old Eli and in the loss of the ark, the symbol of God's presence, from the central sanctuary at Shiloh (probably destroyed by the Philistines in this time), we are further prepared for the establishment of monarchy in Israel: it was Philistine aggression, far too powerful to be checked by the resources of a loose tribal confederation, which precipitated the chain of events leading through Saul and David to a unified and extensive, if short - lived, Israelite kingdom.
Yet may we not claim, observing the precipitate growth of democracies and totalitarian regimes during the past hundred and fifty years, that it is the Sense of Species, which for a time seemed to have vanished from human hearts, dispelled in some sort by the growth of Reflection, that is now gradually resuming its place and reasserting its rights over narrow individualism?
While the roots of these splits are deep, the precipitating cause in each case has resulted from majority voting on procedural, legislative, and regulatory matters in democratically constituted governing bodies.
Pursuing the semiotic hints of Heraclitus a little further, one is led to regard the «stuff» of mindings as arising from, or better perhaps precipitated out of, creative affective responses to potential influences.
Our desire to be magically extricated from all situations of disorder that inevitably accompany adventure precipitates numerous forms of self - abasement and hostility in the face of the imagined omnipotence of a divine potentate.
I can believe that men will refrain from consciously precipitating their immediate destruction.
The biological fact of the numerical equality, or near equality, of the sexes favors the monogamous relation, and precipitates problems of social adjustment regarding the unmated where there is deviation from it.
Because of the structure of his teachings and the loyalty of the people to him, they worried that he would precipitate a revolt from Rome.
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