Sentences with phrase «trapped in a bubble»

But many feel trapped in a bubble of eager - to - please reports.
After a poor Euro's and well - documented changes in management, England have become trapped in a bubble of transition, unable to break free and move forward.
Our LittleBigPlanet 2: Team Picks this week include a wonderfully charming platforming level that sees Sackboy trapped in a bubble and having to float to safety using Sixaxis controls.
There is a wide selection of different robotic fish enemies along the way, that are dealt with in a unique way of trapping in a bubble and giving them a push, rather than the usual fighting system we've seen in Disney Infinity.
Enemies trapped in a bubble must be popped by jumping into them, wherein they'll turn to fruit.
After waking at the crack of noon, Pete Jr. discovers that the townsfolk have been trapped in bubbles, floating over the island!
Some other climate «scientists» also say that air bubbles trapped in glacial ice are reliable samples of air composition at the time the snow fell, even though it takes decades for the air to become trapped in the bubbles.
CO2 trends for earlier times have been derived from measurements of CO2 in air trapped in bubbles in polar ice and in mountain glaciers.

Not exact matches

It's easy to get caught up in your own little world or bubble, but that's an important trap to avoid.
As long as you do your due diligence, looking out for phenomenon such as value traps, viewing both the individual stocks you hold in your portfolio, and your portfolio as a whole, through this lens can help you avoid getting swept away in bubbles, manias, and panics.
The Fed is in a «liquidity trap» which requires rates to stay at emergency levels and that fuels the bubbles in equities, Commercial and Residential Real Estate and financier assets.
Trapped in these ice cores are bubbles of atmospheric gas.
In this case, the egg proteins are denatured by whipping, join together and trap air bubbles.
When I made this the first time, I was expecting the bread to stay below, but the trapped air from the cooking liquid made giant air bubbles in the baked eggs and it made everything really fun, but very inconsistent.
Pour the cheesecake batter into the prepared crust and gently tap the pan onto the countertop to release any trapped air bubbles in the cheesecake batter.
Tap baking sheet hard on counter to release any air bubbles trapped in the batter.
It also prevents air bubbles from getting trapped in the teet too.
Having those air bubbles trapped in her tummy can be uncomfortable (and make her feel full before she's really finished eating).
Those air bubbles your little one swallows can easily get trapped in her belly, leading to a buildup of pressure.
He told Murnaghan on Sky that «Labour's been trapped in the Westminster bubble for far too long.»
In addition to the isotope concentration, the air bubbles trapped in the ice cores allow for measurement of the atmospheric concentrations of trace gases, including greenhouse gases carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxidIn addition to the isotope concentration, the air bubbles trapped in the ice cores allow for measurement of the atmospheric concentrations of trace gases, including greenhouse gases carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxidin the ice cores allow for measurement of the atmospheric concentrations of trace gases, including greenhouse gases carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide.
Growth rates for concentrations of carbon dioxide have been faster in the past 10 years than over any 10 - year period since continuous atmospheric monitoring began in the 1950s, with concentrations now roughly 35 percent above preindustrial levels (which can be determined from air bubbles trapped in ice cores).
However, the dish soap that you added to all your solutions is able to trap the gas bubbles, which results in the formation of a stable foam.
When you shake the glass you create lots of gas bubbles that get trapped in the shampoo solution and result in the foam you see.
Virtual dissection has been used to find air bubbles trapped in concrete, to spot grains of gold locked in rock, to identify writing on crusty rolls of papyrus, and to dissect the Kennewick man.
After a glaciologist from Alaska believed she heard trapped air bubbles escaping the ice, she teamed with other scientists from Texas to eavesdrop on bits of melting glacier ice taken from Gulkana Glacier in Alaska.
Krypton is produced by cosmic rays bombarding Earth and then stored in air bubbles trapped within Antarctic ice.
In 1989, however, Lawrence Crum, then a professor at the University of Mississippi, and his graduate student, Felipe Gaitan, were able to induce sonoluminescence in a single bubble trapped within a sound field inside a cylinder of wateIn 1989, however, Lawrence Crum, then a professor at the University of Mississippi, and his graduate student, Felipe Gaitan, were able to induce sonoluminescence in a single bubble trapped within a sound field inside a cylinder of watein a single bubble trapped within a sound field inside a cylinder of water.
You have Icille, who is really an interesting character because Icille the carbon atom is trapped in a gas bubble in the ice in Antarctica for how many thousands of years?
Researchers discovered the likely mechanism behind petrichor only in 2015: A study in Nature Communications found that the average raindrop hits a porous surface with enough force to trap air bubbles at point of impact.
By looking at the composition of crystals trapped at different times during the evolution of the magma body — and with the apatite crystals in effect acting as «time capsules» — the team was able to show that the magma that eventually erupted had spent most of its lifetime in a bubble - free state, becoming gas - saturated only very shortly before eruption.
The ice sparkled in a kaleidoscope of reds, blues and yellows as light scattered through trapped gas bubbles.
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.
There is so much methane that, as it freezes instantaneously to form hydrate, it draws all the water out of the seafloor ooze and dries it out completely — and often there is methane left over, trapped as large bubbles in the porous hydrate.
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.
«One consequence of this is that they can trap air bubbles and hold them in place indefinitely.»
Humpback whales are known for the complexity of their feeding techniques, which include «trapping» krill and other prey within bubble nets they produce and gulping up to two - thirds their weight in prey - laden water.
The xylem's tiny pores can trap bubbles, preventing them from spreading in the wood.
Although scientists have analysed gases from tiny bubbles trapped in ice cores drilled in polar ice caps, there are doubts about how closely the composition of the bubbles matches that of the atmosphere at the time they were trapped (see New Scientist, Science, 22 August).
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.
This «latent heat,» the heat that is absorbed or released in a phase transition, is trapped in the bottom of the bubble because the orb's skin is too thin — about a hundredth of a millimeter — for heat to easily conduct.
In this article, his group describes an acoustofluidic rotational manipulation (ARM) method that traps bubbles in a series of small cavities inside a microfluidic devicIn this article, his group describes an acoustofluidic rotational manipulation (ARM) method that traps bubbles in a series of small cavities inside a microfluidic devicin a series of small cavities inside a microfluidic device.
But they can withstand both positive and negative pressures far more than regular bubbles or liquid marbles, a similar concept in which liquid drops are trapped in a particle layer (Physical Review Letters, doi.org/b8d7).
Scientists know that from studying air bubbles trapped in ancient ice in Greenland and Antarctica.
However, air bubbles trapped in ice don't preserve argon levels accurately.
In this way, we were readily able to trap nanoparticles and quantum dots that were as small as 10 nm while minimizing unwanted heat generation and bubble formation — two problems that normally plague DEP.»
Scientists see it in tree rings, ancient coral and bubbles trapped in ice cores.
«The bubbles trapped in the ice are a time capsule of the atmosphere,» says Vaughn.
This is the air that is being trapped in air bubbles, to be preserved in ice core samples.
Observing and modeling the influence of layering on bubble trapping in polar firn.
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