Sentences with phrase «precipitating into»

This chronic stimulation calls in antibodies and inflammatory proteins, and these can cause a lot of damage by precipitating into other delicate tissues such as the eye, kidneys, blood vessels, and joints.
In near - freezing temperatures, the vaporized mercury condenses quickly, precipitating into gutters and onto the street, and even pooling on the floor of shops or adjoining living quarters, Fernández said.
If the parents of more than two children are precipitated into claiming benefits through a change in circumstances, like redundancy, a partner leaving them or being bereaved, then their children will suffer.
They were able to watch moment to moment as the CO2 precipitated into mineral, the exact voids within the basalt it filled, and the precise spots in the rock where the carbonization process began.
As the jets propel gas outward from the center of the galaxy, some of that gas cools and precipitates into cold clumps that fall back toward the galaxy's center like raindrops.»
This aridity caused dissolved minerals in the ground water to precipitate into the vast mineral deposits seen today, creating a landscape unlike anywhere else in the world.
This will cause any excess blood calcium, assuming there is an insufficient amount of EFA's to drive it into the bone, to precipitate into the tissues, bursae in this case.
o Small stones build up like any other stone in the bladder, either as a result of urine that is too alkaline or acidic, forming crystals and / or stones, or an excess of mineral build up in the urine that can precipitate into stones.
Diagnosed via radiography, a bladder stone is a mass of calcium and / or oxalate salts that has precipitated into a solid mass.
Bladder stone (urolith): Diagnosed via radiography, a bladder stone is a mass of calcium and / or oxalate salts that has precipitated into a solid mass.
The clock ticks as you try to make your way at full speed through an intricate maze and not precipitate into never - ending waters!
When basalt is exposed to carbon dioxide and water, a series of chemical reactions begins, and the carbon precipitates into a chalky mineral.

Not exact matches

Former FBI Director James Comey, whose firing in May precipitated the appointment of Mueller as special counsel, has said Trump had asked him in a private Oval Office meeting to consider ending the investigation into Flynn.
By paying executives for performance that does not generate real cash flows, Valeant's board of directors created the misalignment that precipitated the executive behavior that got the company into so much trouble in the first place.
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 sudden aloneness precipitated Merton into a kind of crisis that recurred several times later.
And then it was upon me, this wedding I had been waiting and planning for, that had precipitated my descent into madness.
The bible teaches that females brought sin and death into the globe, that she precipitated the fall of the race, that she was arraigned before the judgment seat of Heaven, tried, condemned and sentenced.
TAML treatment at this pH caused BPA to assemble into larger units called oligomers, which clump together and precipitate out of the water.
His move is widely derided as a kamikaze mission for forcing 49 Labour MPs to rebel so soon, many reluctantly compelled to traipse into the division lobby after promising constituents to champion the Remain cause, with the ploy angrily denounced as suicide politics when the stand mustered a mere 101 MPs and precipitated a frontbench resignation and dismissals.
It has turned into a proxy war between the USA and Russia, and in the process Syria is becoming a bombed - out wasteland that has precipitated a humanitarian catastrophe with unwanted refugees pouring into Europe and providing a staging ground for ISIS and other terrorist factions.
If minimisation of suffering is the goal, the overall costs incurred by the intervention — including potential counter-interventions precipitated by Western interference — should also be weighed into the calculation.
At the same time, many have claimed that this reversal of fortune was not though, without negative side - effects: excessive economic growth caused the economy to overheat, precipitating a recession that lasted into the mid-1990s with borrowing rising to # 59.4 billion in 1993 - 1994.
The collapse of US banking giant Lehman Brothers in September 2008 precipitated a worldwide financial crisis which by 2009 had developed into a serious global economic downturn.
Its support for rocket - fire into Israel has precipitated the present crisis.
The governor of the Bank of England also used his speech in the Black Country to warn countries against retreating into protectionism, saying that might precipitate another crisis in the same mould as the Great Depression.
Democratic strategists involved in House and Senate races said they envisioned Mr. Trump's collapse precipitating a broad shift in the political landscape, with tossup races moving firmly into their hands, and campaigns that were once long shots suddenly becoming competitive.
The drug, benzylpiperazine, isn't difficult to make; it requires a chemist to trigger a reaction between two chemicals in a flask, then cool them down until the compounds combine into crystals and the drug precipitates out.
In a previous post, I poked my nose into the debate over whether climate change will precipitate more conflict.
To precipitate, or solidify into rock, carbon dioxide requires a basic environment, such as brine.
Whereas the classical two - phase microstructure consists of cuboid γ» precipitates embedded in a so called γ - matrix, during heat treatment, spherical γ particles initially form in the γ» precipitates of the alloy, then further coalesce into plates that finally split the γ» precipitates.
When ocean storms bump into mountains, raindrops burdened with heavy isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen are the first to precipitate.
The broth from the waste also stabilises heavy metals, serving as both a solvent and a medium where the toxins mix and become locked into hydroxides, carbonates and sulphides that precipitate out.
Trees incorporate the depleted oxygen into their cellulose, and the longleaf pine in particular relies heavily on precipitated water, so isotope variations should show up strongly between rings.
For example, the 2009 crash of flight AF447 into the Atlantic was precipitated by technology that could not handle the real world environment — in which pitot tubes get iced up and fail to measure airspeed.
The gastropod shell has several layers, and is typically made of calcium carbonate precipitated out into an organic matrix.
Nevertheless, much of the mercury vapor eventually precipitates out or dissolves in rain and washes into streams or rivers.
As this hot, mineral - rich water comes into contact with the cold bottom water, these minerals precipitate and form deposits on the surrounding rocks.
January 2005 — The Center participated in a successful coalition lawsuit overturning a Service wolf reclassification rule that downlisted wolves to threatened, divided gray wolves into distinct population segments, and precipitated a recovery - planning process that would have established Mexican gray wolves outside their historic range instead of where they evolved.
A lot of the processes are the same as what's imagined is happening on Enceladus; minerals are dissolved in hot water that spews up into the cold ocean, precipitating out.
To me it seem like plaques form when the blood becomes «saturated» with cholesterol and it «precipitates» out in the walls of the arteries where it is eaten by immune cells which turn into foam cells when they become engorged with cholesterol.
This would cause the silver chloride to precipitate, probably into a colloidal form.
When you've bumped into someone IRL, it's usually an event that precipitates a conversation, which leads to a date, and so on.
The arrival of the penguins precipitates Popper's transformation from uptight money man into, well, Jim Carrey.
On Geena Davis (a rare tangent into the living, precipitated by his memories of Oliver Reed on Cutthroat Island): «Perhaps in a long laundry list of ludicrous events I have witnessed on film sets, the one I most treasure is watching my leading lady having her makeup and hair assiduously attended to between each take of one scene.
When chance brings Naoko back into his life amidst political instability, their shared grief soon precipitates a romantic connection.
As Rachel draws McKenna back into her family and community, the move precipitates a slow unravelling of her life and the result is a dark, affecting work that left us very impressed at Sundance, where it won the Best Directing award.
The slow slide into anarchy, seemingly precipitated in part by the disconcerting dancing of Luke Evans, is rather appreciated, and the flatness of the ending teased in the beginning flash - forward is greatly mitigated by the extraordinary montage set to a Portishead cover of ABBA's «SOS» and the climactic murders seen through a dazzling kaleidoscope.
As a result, the Giulietta's shortcomings as a sports car precipitated its transformation into the Giulia grand tourer.
Was it exhilarating / Yes and Constance, who really has a personality that needs to have some interpersonal activity would have welcomed the accident for that reason, though she may have been happier if her entrance into the larger world had been precipitated by something other than the destruction of their vehicle and the possibility of bodily harm.
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