Sentences with phrase «suggest held water»

WebHubTelescope: Then why does your computer work if your suggest held water?

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Now, I suggest you either come up with some viable theory that holds water, or shut it.
It suggests to Farihi that both the hydrogen and the heavy elements come from the same source — planetary debris — which would be most likely to hold hydrogen in the form of water.
Covering the cavity holding their gills may help a stock - still cuttlefish in another way too, the researchers suggest: It may stifle water flow in and out of that recess, thereby reducing the size of tiny pressure waves that could alert predators to the creature's presence.
There are many white dwarfs that hold large amounts of hydrogen in their atmospheres, and this new study suggests that this is evidence that water - rich asteroids or comets are common around other stars than the Sun.»
Simulations by Nora de Leeuw of University College London and colleagues suggest that the dust grains from which Earth formed had such a tenacious grip on water that they could have held onto the molecules despite the high temperatures.
After all, warmer air can hold more water, and some research suggests global warming could increase California's average rain and snowfall.
Another recent study published in the journal PNAS suggested that many of the stereotypes associated with birth order, such as first - borns being bossy or last - borns being irresponsible, don't necessarily hold water.
Studies suggest that dietary fiber from whole grains such as wheat and oats increases stool weight.31 The increase in stool weight is caused by the presence of fiber, water that the fiber holds, and partial fermentation of fiber and oligosaccharides, which increases the amount of beneficial bacteria in stool.32 The large intestine responds to the larger and softer mass of residue produced by a higher fiber diet by contracting, which speeds the movement of the bowel contents towards excretion.
Early on, a striking close - up of Lena and Kane holding hands across a table is lensed through a glass of water, beautifully suggesting Annihilation's swirling impermanence of living and loving things.
But as the data suggests, none of these arguments hold water.
The Cedar Valley Humane Society suggests families build a Pet Emergency Go - Kit and store it with the rest of the family's emergency preparations: Basic first aid supplies A 3 - day supply of bottled water and the pet's preferred food, held in a waterproof container Safety harness and leash Waste clean - up supplies Medications and a copy of the pet's medical records List of veterinarians and...
The rapidity of the ARGO float deployment in international waters suggests that it may well be the toe trodding that is what holds back getting a denser land base climate network.
Given that atmospheric water - holding capacity is expected to increase roughly exponentially with temperature — and that atmospheric water content is increasing in accord with this theoretical expectation (6 — 11)-- it has been suggested that human influenced global warming may be partly responsible for increases in heavy precipitation (3,5,7).
The revised statement is more sensible, but I would suggest you critically examine your concept of «distorting markets» particularly as regards what economists term «unowned resources,» such as a breathable atmosphere, fields or forests held in common (as in the original «Tragedy of the Commons»), stocks of fish in the ocean, or drinking water from lakes and rivers.
Issac Held suggests on his blog that in spite of this result there probably is a difference between the response of precipitation and water vapor, because otherwise it would have certain consequences for the climate sensitivity.
If these ideas hold water then it will be necessary to revisit long - cherished concepts in marine ecology that suggest that removal of higher order predators would have a beneficial effect on ecosystem productivity.
It's worth listing the specific steps they suggested that relate to scientists, specifically their effort to develop a «white list» of approved scientists for media quotes — so, if a media PR organization develops a list of scientists who will repeat their talking points, and then someone else does a study that exposes this list, and people complain about «blacklisting scientists in a free society» — no, that doesn't hold much water, does it?
If this information holds water, it corroborates an earlier rumor that suggests the S8 and S8 plus will be 15 to 20 percent more expensive than the Galaxy S7.
Not only is it wrong, I am suggesting that the opposite holds more water.
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