Sentences with phrase «treat more surface»

This means you can treat more surface area in your house with bug - fighting power.

Not exact matches

The gospels treat it as in some way symbolic of more than appears on the surface.
Saying the executive action «barely scratches the surface of this problem» the campaign asserts that New York will continue to «not treat youth in an age - appropriate manner, which leads to youth who are more likely to re-offend and less likely to turn their lives around and become productive citizens.
Hannes Stockinger, the senior author of the study, adds: «If we coupled this delivery method with screening of patient's tumours for the presence of a unique surface protein, which we can target with the Fab fragment - functionalized liposomes, we might be able to treat tumours more efficiently and decrease the side effects of the delivered anti-cancer drugs substantially.
He then uses what information is available to quantify (in Watts per square meter) what radiative terms drive that temperature change (for the LGM this is primarily increased surface albedo from more ice / snow cover, and also changes in greenhouse gases... the former is treated as a forcing, not a feedback; also, the orbital variations which technically drive the process are rather small in the global mean).
Treat your writing like a well — share the writing that is closer to the surface first, and give the deeper, more intimate pieces the time to be considered and revised.
Stomach cancer treatment for example may require a more invasive procedure than a small tumor on near the surface of the skin that can easily be treated with radiation.
You might sprinkle a few treats on the surface of the area at first to make it more appealing.
Even from the surface, you'll be treated to colorful swarms of fish, the reef, turtles and more.
The tools of war may be different, the uniforms more old fashionned and the settings less current, but beneath the surface of World At War lies the oh - so - silky smooth gameplay we were treated to in CoD4.
There's less of the blatant copy and pasting of assets evident in Milestone's WRC games which gives them a more natural flow, and unlike previous games in the series you can feel a tangible difference in traction across the various surface types when your tyres are treated to tarmac, gravel, sand or snow.
Scanned from images of 30 or more species; they emerge slowly from surfaces treated to appear silvery gold, suggesting gilded daguerreotypes of unprecedented scale.
When phytoplankton increase, zooplankton flourish, treating whales, sea birds and young Arctic cod to a bountiful feast.2 In addition to more food, the warmer surface temperatures stimulate the «cold - blooded» Arctic cod grow faster and bigger, and bigger fish are better able to survive the winter.
I think that pointing to ocean heat content is the best response that can be made to anyone who thinks warming has stalled — surface air temperatures are not the definitive measure of climate change and I'd like to see the habit of treating it like it is replaced by reference to more fundamental measures of change like heat content of oceans (plus land, ice and atmosphere).
In mobility, to date, that has only meant treating its Surface business the same as other tablet companies, but the proposition of licensing Windows Phone could be more awkward given Nokia's total dominance of Windows Phone mirrors Samsung's of Android.
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