They need this so they can
propel themselves in water or run after their prey during a hunt.
[6] In addition, the hind flipper of elephant seals have a lot of surface area, which helps
propel them in the water.
Not exact matches
They bring
in food trucks each month to serve their staff lunch and their fridges are stocked with free bottles of
Propel water.
It's easy enough to extol the benefits of
Propel Electrolyte
Water, which has no calories, but a little trickier to bask
in the glory of that nourishing elixir when your best - performing big soda brand is Mountain Dew, a drink so sugary and acidic that it has spawned its own dental condition, «Mountain Dew mouth.»
Few sights
in sport are more stirring than eight rowers
propelling a thin racing shell across the
water.
Alhaji Rashid said, his leadership will address some of the major challenges
in the Zongo communities including unemployment, education, health,
water and sanitation, adding that, with the establishment of the Zongo Ministry and the Zongo Fund, problems of the Zongos will be reduced but
propel the Zongo communities for massive development.
The Country Director of IRC - Ghana, Vida Duti has called on government and development partners to invest more
in the
water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) subsector to
propel the needed change and development
in communities.
It will
propel you at fast speeds
in any pool or lake, above
water and even below.
Once headed for a career as a surgeon, Landrigan talked with DISCOVER about why he traded
in his scalpel for a stethoscope, why he is unafraid of wading into battle against entrenched corporate interests, how he navigates hostile political
waters, and what
propelled him to become a champion of children's environmental health.
Nautiluses also have muscles attached to the shell, which squeeze
water out
in a jet that
propels the animal along.
We see this
in hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions that
propel lipid molecules
in water to corral together to form the two - layer membranes that serve as the coatings surrounding cells.
In lunge feeding, whales accelerates to
propel water full of prey into their enlarged mouths; they then filter the
water out through the hair - like filaments of their baleens and retain the prey.
Although pneumatic pipelines have been
in widespread use since the Victorian period — for conveying capsules containing documents
in shops and offices for example — hydraulic pipelines, which
propel capsules through
water, are a more recent development and although they have been used
in some industrial locations their full potential is yet to be realised.
Just like its insect role model, the robot uses four legs to
propel its leap from either a solid surface or from
water — but it does so using the energy stored
in a spring - loaded device that mimics the action of a flea's leg when it jumps.
With that
in mind, the World Health Organization has emphasized that securing
water purification tablets remains essential because crowded living conditions
propel infectious diseases, which can exacerbate other health problems.
Since
Propel is the only
water with enough electrolytes to replace what is lost
in sweat, it was the perfect addition to our circuit workout and the new flavor is equal parts refreshing and summery.
For instance, strengthening core muscles facilitate increased speed and efficiency
in the
water as improved stability allows swimmers to better leverage larger muscles to help
propel them through the
water.
Tomorrow I am coming at you with a five part workout series that will surely kick your boo - tay (pun intended), but before that I wanted to share some fun facts about watermelons and share a discount code for the
Propel Electrolyte
Water celebrity infused Fitness Festival
in L.A. coming up on August 12th & 13th.
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Water has created innovative and fun fitness CO: LABS nation - wide for an incredible sweat - fueled series that will culminate with a fitness festival
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Crafted from smooth tricot with ruffled trims for soft movement against the wind, this set will
propel your presence
in the crowd by the
waters.
But these sounds go on and on, noisily, and suddenly, both men are on the
water in a bizarre human — Jet Ski combination
propelled by a steady stream of ass gas.
That's enough to
propel the 38 - foot speedboat up to «at least 99 mph»
in the
water.
Toyota's EV - only strategy has been limited to toe -
in -
water efforts such as the RAV4 EV, instead focusing on hybrids and the hydrogen fuel - cell -
propelled Mirai.
The River Antoine Rum Distillery is the oldest functioning
water propelled distillery
in the Caribbean.
They are able to
propel themselves quickly (as fast as 8 km / h (5.0 mph)-RRB-
in this way for short - distance travel, to return to
water, to catch up with a female, or to chase an intruder.
They are able to
propel themselves quickly (as fast as 8 km / h)
in this way for short - distance travel, to return to
water, catch up with a female or chase an intruder.
Cormorants are fish eaters and will usually dive
in the
water using their feet and wings to
propel themselves.
Then, when you take to the
water in your seahorse - shaped submarine, you'll be
propelled to a depth of 15 feet (4.5 meters) to cruise around a coral reef and alongside colorful fish at a speedy two knots.
Located one metre under the
water's surface, the specially designed semi-submarine will
propel you
in dry comfort to get an up close perspective of Moore Reef.
On most days you can take your beach chairs and be entertained by the Kite Surfers as they are
propelled across the
water, or catch the seasonal sightings of the whales that frolic
in the area.
The three self - evidently incompatible activities are not juxtaposed as broken fragments, but synthesized into an expressive whole that is at once funny and tragic — though,
in the end, more tragic than funny, especially since that pathetic little hand straining agonizingly over a massive head that's mostly submerged
in the
water barely looks like it could
propel even the lightest body forward.11
In this illogical «machine» the wings of a tiny origami crane are set in motion by a string passing through a hole in the gallery's wall connected to a series of devices - ultimately propelled by a seven foot waterwheel comprised of giant spinning dentures dipping in and out of a plastic pool of wate
In this illogical «machine» the wings of a tiny origami crane are set
in motion by a string passing through a hole in the gallery's wall connected to a series of devices - ultimately propelled by a seven foot waterwheel comprised of giant spinning dentures dipping in and out of a plastic pool of wate
in motion by a string passing through a hole
in the gallery's wall connected to a series of devices - ultimately propelled by a seven foot waterwheel comprised of giant spinning dentures dipping in and out of a plastic pool of wate
in the gallery's wall connected to a series of devices - ultimately
propelled by a seven foot waterwheel comprised of giant spinning dentures dipping
in and out of a plastic pool of wate
in and out of a plastic pool of
water.
The electricity will
propel it
in different ways, but it will also power a luminescent skin that will light the
water around it for capturing underwater photos as well as additional onboard sensors for studying the environment.
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC)- the transport of warm tropical surface
water northward - is indeed
propelled by dense
water sinking
in the North Atlantic and travelling equatorward
in the deeper layers, but it also has a wind - driven component to it.
Salps are semi-transparent, barrel - shaped marine animals that move through the
water by drawing
water in the front end and
propelling it out the rear
in a sort of jet propulsion.
Taking to data like a duck takes to
water, he capitalizes on what many small brokerages do to remain competitive
in the information age ---- using the most reliable, accurate and cost - efficient resources to
propel his business
in the direction he wants it to go, while positioning his brokerage, World Renowned Real Estate, against larger, and more leveraged, national franchises.