Sentences with phrase «small air bubbles»

If I run the engine again and check the level it is between the min and the max level with very very small air bubbles.
To breathe, most diving insects trap and carry small air bubbles.
First of all, the skimmer principle requires the generation of massive quantities of small air bubbles.
Cook for 2 - 3 minutes or until you see a few small air bubbles forming on the uncooked side.
I wait until small air bubbles rise to the surface and pop leaving tiny craters before I flip the pancake over.
With each heat shock, small ice crystals melt, small air bubbles consolidate, and water and air molecules migrate through the serum.
Scientists now examine ice cores that date back 400,000 years, which serve as «atmospheric fossils» after having trapped small air bubbles under layers of snow and ice.
However, plant leaves and biofilms both vary in this respect: when the lotus effect is present, small air bubbles are trapped between the water droplet and the surface of the leaf, whereas this does not occur in the rose petal effect.
Simethecone works by breaking down the surface tensions of the small air bubbles in the stomach, thus causing bigger bubbles to form, which theoretically, are easier for the stomach to pass.
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