Sentences with phrase «tiny droplets of»

When you fry something (say, breaded squirrel in a lemon and dill butter sauce), you can see tiny droplets of grease buildup on the stove around the frying pan.
Even with a good weather and temperature, including using the cooling effects from low temperature night sky, only tiny droplets of water were collected.
We can fill the stratosphere with plane - loads of sulfur dioxide, which will form tiny droplets of sulfuric acid that will reflect away excess sunlight and counter the warming.
Inspired by the emotional restraint of American Color Field painting, he developed a meticulous method in which he distributes tiny droplets of paint across his surfaces to create a vibratory effect.
He later invented his Texturologies — abstract paintings which adapted the traditional Tyrolean technique used by plasterers: Dubuffet covered his canvas in layers of tiny droplets of paint, and combined it with materials including collaged elements and sand.
It is a rainy day and tiny droplets of water are making small splashes in the river Zaan.
What about chilling tiny droplets of CO..
This advanced delivery method disperses active CoQ10 into tiny droplets of oil for vastly improved uptake.
Asprey says he uses a patented process to take purified water and mix in tiny droplets of «Bulletproof XCT Oil»: medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) derived from coconut oil.
The bacterium is transported in tiny droplets of water in the air.
Professor Wilhelm Huck, for example, is making cells from tiny droplets of solutions very similar to cytoplasm, and Van Hest's group is building cells using polymers.
New method uses soft sheets made of silicone rubber that have many tiny droplets of liquid metal embedded inside them
His current research is focused on a new class of coacervates, or tiny droplets of assorted organic molecules.
Other examples include bubbles and the tiny droplets of fat in milk have a liquid - liquid interface.
The new method involves isolating small sections of thousands of genes in tiny droplets of water suspended in an oil.
Such phase separation explains why anise - flavored liqueurs such as pastis and ouzo go cloudy when diluted with water; the cloudiness actually consists of tiny droplets of one phase suspended in the other.
Or take the Greek alcohol ouzo — it turns cloudy white when you add water, because it's an emulsion of tiny droplets of oil (the alcohol) destabilized by the water molecules.
After the dispersant is applied, the tiny droplets of oil follow the water currents in underwater plumes.
The treatment uses tiny droplets of fat, called nanoliposomes, which are coated in protein fragments that are able to stop amyloid protein accumulating into plaques, even at low concentrations.
The findings may have implications in a variety of applications, he says, such as painting, producing synthetic fibers, and performing mass spectrometry, to name a few that depend on the precise control of tiny droplets of liquid augmented by electric fields.
Tiny droplets of water went ricocheting around the oil - filled chamber.
Landing on a substrate and on each other, the «leaves» were still moist enough to bond as though attached at critical points by tiny droplets of glue.
A new kind of eyedropper can deliver tiny droplets of medication, treating the eye more precisely than traditional eyedroppers, while reducing waste and avoiding dangerous side effects.
Once they are dispersed, the tiny droplets of oil are more likely to sink or remain suspended in deep water rather than floating to the surface and collecting in a continuous slick.
To fabricate the wires, the scientists employed a procedure known as the self - catalysed Vapour - Liquid - Solid (VLS) method, in which tiny droplets of liquid gallium are first deposited on a silicon crystal at a temperature of around 600 degrees Celsius.
Despite herbs, teas, hospital grade breast pumps, unsolicited prayer and meditation circles in honor of my poor failing breasts, only tiny droplets of milk.
The spicy argula against the crackly smoky salty bacon and tiny droplets of black grapey vinegar work together in perfect harmony and beg to be part of your routine this summer.
Park suggests the lab - on - a-chip could present a tiny droplet of the sample to be pressed against a phone's touchscreen for analysis, where an app would work out whether you have food poisoning, strep throat or flu, for example.
Mandelbrot Drop «An attempt to show two amazing things in one: first the brilliance of a Mandelbrot fractal, the second that the tiniest droplet of water can refract an amazing image, even when dripping from your tap.»

Not exact matches

When the pan is hot (a droplet of water should dance vigorously across the surface), add about 1/3 cup of batter, smoothing out the top a tiny bit with a spatula to help it form a circle.
summer squash may be stored in the refrigerator, unwashed as water droplets may cause tiny spots of decomposition.
That approach — known as electrospray ionization — ionizes large molecules by dissolving them in a solvent and using an intense electric field to pull tiny charged droplets of solution from the end of a needle.
Ho and her colleagues created these delicate structures by attaching droplets of liquid gallium to tiny silicon wires and immersing them in a gas containing methane.
It would have to be a process that magnified the tiny effect of the atomic particle itself, as the condensation of droplets in supersaturated vapor magnifies the ionization produced by a particle in a cloud chamber.
That is because in air, SO2 forms an aerosol of tiny droplets that soon rain out.
The researchers placed a droplet containing mixtures of a viscous fluid and bacteria on a slide and dropped a tiny particle of nickel onto the droplet.
To find out, scientists used syringes to create droplets of a consistent size, then released the drops over a bed of tiny glass beads meant to represent loose sand.
When the humidity is high, water vapor condenses around aerosols, forming tiny suspended droplets that spread around all wavelengths of sunlight equally — a fancy way of saying that water whitens the sky.
At night the chamber is opened, allowing ambient air to diffuse through the porous MOF and water molecules to stick to its interior surfaces, gathering in groups of eight to form tiny cubic droplets.
On their own, aerosol particles are tiny; when a cloud droplet becomes a rain droplet, it grows by a factor of a million as droplets crash and coalesce together.
«So much depends on the velocity of tiny droplets cast upward.»
The thousands of tiny water droplets that form on the glass scatter light, making oncoming traffic hard to see.
Rather than stick the isolated cells on a flat culture dish, they mixed the cells with liquid, then let the mixture hang in tiny droplets from a plastic lid, like condensation on the roof of a container.
He made the particles by atomizing a dispersion of graphene - based sheets into tiny water droplets.
Tiny, self - propelled microsubmarines could pick up and tote droplets of oil away from contaminated waters, according to a new study.
«We have used a droplet of water to measure the water - repellent properties of a surface by recording the very tiny nanonewton force when the droplet touches the surface and when it separates from the surface.
TB is a bacterial infection, spread through inhaling tiny droplets from the coughs or sneezes of an infected person.
Recently, Zare and his colleagues wondered whether this gold - producing reaction would proceed any differently with tiny, micron - size droplets of chloroauric acid and sodium borohydide.
When petroleum leaks from a ship or a deep - water drilling operation, «it tends to break up into tiny droplets that don't all end up on the surface of the ocean,» says Thomas Azwell, an environmental scientist at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, who was not involved in the work.
But for scientists, the interactions of the two have big implications for the climate and for the formation of tiny droplets, or aerosols, that lead to clouds.
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