Sure enough, the pictures disclosed a track of
tiny bubbles when a particle darted through the superheated ether.
Not exact matches
When it's ready, it will be covered with
tiny air
bubbles and doubled in size.
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 ea
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 ea
when you neglect to burp them afterwards they could become very uncomfortable or even end up spitting up everything that they had just eaten.
One thing I noticed, is the musty, funky smell on the diapers
when using
Tiny Bubbles and Rockin» Green is not there.
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.
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.
Scientists can determine ancient atmospheric concentrations by measuring CO2 and methane levels in
tiny air
bubbles trapped in such ice, formed
when the ice fell to the earth as snow.
Microfluidics engineers grapple with it
when they try to pack as many drug - delivery
bubbles as they need into a
tiny capillary tube, and manufacturers confront it
when they try to cut shipping costs by packing as many bouncy balls into as small a package as possible.
When they exposed it to ultrasonic waves, microscopic
bubbles formed and collapsed in
tiny but powerful explosions that cratered the SIM card's surface.
Tiny air
bubbles form in the ocean
when waves break, then rise to the surface and burst, releasing gases and aerosols into the atmosphere.
When an ant does end up underwater,
tiny hairs on its body can trap
bubbles of air that give the bug a buoyancy boost.
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.
To test if the oil is ready without a thermometer, stick an unvarnished wooden chopstick into the oil;
when the oil is hot enough, a steady stream of
tiny bubbles will rise from the tip of the chopstick.
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.
When water freezes,
tiny gas
bubbles are trapped in the ice, providing a snapshot of the composition of the planet's atmosphere at the moment of freezing.
the formation of clathrates
when the ice is decompressed explode like
tiny grenades and can cause temporary micro-cracks that can potentially led to contamination of the chemical composition within the
bubbles
Deeply isolated in their own
tiny academic
bubble only talking to like minded individuals also inside of that
bubble where the real word rarely intrudes, I doubt that very many of these scientists realise just how stupid and even imbecilic and disposable they are starting to appear to the ordinary citizen on the street particularly
when they try to sell a bill of goods like those adjusted and etc and etc temperatures from a half dozen or more decades past as the real temperatures of the times and then change those same temperatures or remove then the next day or week or whatever and then change then yet again and again.