Sentences with phrase «tiny bubbles of»

The most direct evidence comes from tiny bubbles of ancient air trapped in the vast ice sheets of Antarctica.
Blowing agents create tiny bubbles of gas that are, in effect, the insulator in foam.
Additionally, as the ice compacts over time, tiny bubbles of the atmosphere — including greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane — press inside the ice.
When the ice from a certain layer is crushed — say, a layer known to be 2,000 years old — tiny bubbles of ancient air are released, the composition of which reflects the composition of the atmosphere 2,000 years ago.
Turtle grass: Thalassia testudinum: BEACHCOMBERS TIP: While snorkeling on calm days over the Thalassia, 4 to 5» deep, if one looks carefully one can see streams of tiny bubbles of oxygen coming from the photosynthetic reactions of the Thalassia.
If you stare at the top of the screen with the lighting on, you'll see tiny bubbles of light that are a bit brighter than the rest of the display, thanks to the location of the edge lighting.
I had been interviewed for a BBC documentary on my work to use microbubbles to improve cancer treatment, and that's when I got a call from my collaborator Ray Averre of Avrox Technologies to ask if it would be possible to make a sports drink using tiny bubbles of oxygen.
A multi-disciplinary team led by Professor Eleanor Stride won Pioneer Award funding in 2016 to develop a drink containing tiny bubbles of oxygen, which could help to get oxygen back into tumours and boost the effectiveness of cancer treatments.
Previous research has shown that many cells, including cancer cells, communicate directly with one another by emitting tiny bubbles of cellular material called microvesicles.
The team wanted to study the efficiency of a cavitating jet, where high - speed fluid is injected by a nozzle through water to create very tiny bubbles of vapour.
As the universe expands and cools, tiny bubbles of this new kind of vacuum might appear and spread at nearly the speed of light.
Well just like Cinderella getting ready for her ball, it transforms with the press of a button into millions of tiny bubbles of happiness.

Not exact matches

Apparently anything that threatens the tiny bubble around «Scholar» is a conspiracy of sinful people against his interpretation of the bible.
After a tantrum in one tiny or a heart - to - heart with another or even just a rainy day of boredom, I've learned to put babies into the bath and let the ministry of bubbles baptize us into a renewal of sorts.
I get the fact that the truth hurts but suck it up ole delusional one, we are here to stay and whether we post 60 times a minute or once a day doesn't matter... we're all adults and we, unlike you, believe in freedom of speech... sorry to burst that tiny bubble.
Heat over moderate heat, stirring from time to time, just until tiny bubbles form around the edges of the pan, 3 to 4 minutes.
Firstly you will see lots of tiny bubbles form on the surface which transform into larger ones and then begin to burst.
This step is particularly important since shortbread cookies have no leavening agent (i.e. no baking soda or baking powder), so the tiny air bubbles you're beating in now are the only source of fluffiness in your cookies.
Meanwhile, heat the cream with the spices in a small saucepan until tiny bubbles form around the edges of the pan.
Heat to 180 degrees (check temperature with a candy thermometer) or until tiny bubbles form around the edge of the pan.
Heat a large pot of salted water over high until tiny bubbles appear on the bottom (water temperature should be about 180 °F).
In this time you might start to notice a tiny bit of bubbling on the surface or in the sides of the starter.
I would agree that this was a tiny bit too soupy for me — I took it out of the slow cooker and put it on the stove for an hour let let some of the liquid bubble off.
I soaked groats 7 hrs, rinsed and drained, blender with 10oz water, into a glass bowl covered with plastic wrap, fermented for 8 hrs with lots of tiny bubbles, folded additional ingredients with plastic spoon, loaf pan with parchment paper, baked for 1 hr at 350.
If tiny bubbles appear instantly around each bit of panko, you're good to go.
Light yellow with a tiny head and plenty of bubbles, Nektar calls to mind corn and grass.
The flaxseeds might give it too much of a mushy texture while the chia seeds have a gooey bubble around them with a teeny tiny crunch because of the seed remnants.
As soon as you see tiny bubbles around the edge of the saucepan, ladle the warm cream into the yolks, whisking constantly.
Add a large spoonful of the batter into the pan and cook until tiny bubbles start to appear on the top of the pancake.
So, I admit that for about two seconds I had a tiny miniscule bit of righteous anger bubble up inside me when I saw this page, but then I spent some more time actually looking at the ridiculous hyperbole.
When you feed your baby little gas bubbles tend to build up in those tiny tummies of theirs and so when you neglect to burp them afterwards they could become very uncomfortable or even end up spitting up everything that they had just eaten.
It comes with four plastic bubbles, each of which has colorful surprises inside like a tiny turtle and whirly toys that spin and rattle.
You can feel if your baby is taking formula by watching for tiny bubbles at the top of the formula level.
Some of us bravely stepped closer to report that tiny bubbles were emerging from around the cork.
You can identify volcanic basalt from its tiny pockmarks, formed by bubbles of escaping gas that froze in place when hot magma hit the cool air.
One of the mysteries this gives us clues to answering is how Saturn's magnetic bubble, known as its magnetosphere, gets rid of gas from Saturn's tiny icy moon Enceladus.
The new device, described April 5 at the Materials Research Society spring meeting, contains a grid of tiny, inflatable bubbles, sandwiched between two soft, stretchy silicone films.
Those cells naturally bud off exosomes — tiny bubbles made of cell membrane — that carry the virus inside them.
He imagines future versions of these VR sleeves fitted with tiny tanks of compressed gas to inflate the air bubbles.
Sure enough, the pictures disclosed a track of tiny bubbles when a particle darted through the superheated ether.
The number of energy - related startups — although tiny by Internet - bubble standards — is increasing.
When the protein is unfolded, tiny bubbles filled with neurotransmitters can stick to it, fuse to the inside wall of a nerve cell and then break free into a synapse.
Sonoluminescence, the puzzling glow emitted by a bubble in a field of high - pitched sound waves, may be caused by a tiny jet of liquid that shoots across the interior of the bubble at supersonic speed and slams into the opposite side, a Johns Hopkins researcher has proposed.
Sonoluminescence was discovered in 1934 by two German physicists who immersed powerful ultrasound generators in a vessel of water, creating a cloud of tiny bubbles that gave off a glow.
Dujic theorizes that nitric oxide in the body, produced during exercise, destroys most of the tiny «bubble nuclei» around which larger bubbles form.
Hit water with a blast of sound and tiny bubbles start to glow.
Sheets of tiny bubbles could bring a sense of touch to virtual reality.
The function of the tiny fat globules, which sit on the surface of the bubbles and link them, is just to stabilize the foam.
But behind such atmospheric phenomena are billions of tiny interactions between the air and microscopic drops of saltwater cast upward as bubbles on the ocean's surface burst.
Confirmation of this idea requires a direct record of the ancient atmosphere — and this can be recovered by analysing the air that became trapped in tiny bubbles within ice as the snow it formed from fell to Earth.
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