Not exact matches
And at the same
time the anguish of some superhuman peril oppressed him, a confused feeling that the force which had swept down upon him was equivocal,
turbid, the combined essence of all evil and all goodness.
In a pool filled with naturally
turbid seawater, Henry found and directly followed the submarine's trail almost 80 percent of the
time.
Quite surprisingly, light spends as much
time in a
turbid glass plate as in a transparent one.
An isolated Pan-Inia humerus from the late Miocene Ituzaingó Formation implies that this clade had already invaded
turbid, obstructed shallow rivers and flooded forests typical of today's Amazonian freshwater ecosystems by this
time, although this humerus may belong to extinct taxon more closely related to Ischyrorhynchus (Gutstein et al., 2014a).