Sentences with phrase «upper layers»

This is important for keeping their claws in shape, allowing them to shed old upper layers of their claws, leaving behind healthy nails.
Scientists have been measuring the heat in the warming upper layers since the 1970s, but these measurements have not been very accurate.
You do nt need much heat loss from the ocean upper layer to heat the air quite a lot.
This is particularly intriguing since upper layer neurons are especially abundant in humans.
Pityrosporum Folliculitis affects teens, and adults when excess yeast collects in upper layers of the skin, clogging pores and agitating the roots and / or stem of the hair.
Researchers looking to solve this mystery found that ocean heat content had remained high, so a sudden chill in ocean waters (which would have caused upper layers of the seas to shrink in volume) wasn't the answer.
The hot air may, on its own, help the droplets rise to that crucial upper layer before they fall out of the cloud as rain.
Furthermore, a deeper upper layer of warm surface water may weaken the cold tongue if the Ekman pumping doesn't reach down below the thermocline to bring up colder water, and weakened trade winds would have a similar effect through reduced Ekman pumping near the equator.
Now, researchers have puzzled out the cause: As sand shifts across the surface, a dry upper layer traps and reverberates specific sound frequencies against damp sand at the dune's core, Scientific American reports.
Put aside a tablespoon of the creamy upper layer of coconut milk (this is for garnish later).
The stay - dry are trimmer and more comfortable for baby with its suede upper layer which wicks moisture away from sensitive tushies.
So Joan patiently bided her time as she and her husband excavated the rich upper layers of the high mound.
That paper focused on how the scouring of the delicate upper layer of lunar soils could produce brightness consistent with the swirls.
Those in upper layers grab the most digestiblecompounds, leaving lower ones fighting for leftovers, including waste and decayproducts from those above.
The dates, obtained on materials such as bone tools and ornaments made of animal teeth, painted a disturbing picture: Whereas upper layers attributed to modern humans clocked in at no older than 35,000 years, artifacts from the Châtelperronian levels ranged from 21,000 years ago, when Neandertals were long extinct, to 49,000 years ago, before the Châtelperronian actually began.
Species: Synechococcus, many species Habitat: swimming inexplicably throughout the sunlit upper layers of the oceans, and many freshwater bodies
The orbiter will fly in a special orientation as it slices through the rarefied upper layers of the atmosphere, preventing direct communications with Earth at the most critical point of each orbit.
What's happening here is that its ice is flowing at depth over geologic time, trying to fill in the hole, but the stiffer upper layer of the crust is resisting that.
GLYCOLIC ACID Used in moisturisers, peels and exfoliants, glycolic acid pushes through the damaged upper layers of skin and destroys the «glue» which holds dead skin to the surface.
We have cool choices with low top styling, mesh upper layers, and leather overlays.
This ASTR dress is not only super pretty, but also extremely comfortable — the under layer is stretchy and not confining, and of course the chiffon upper layer floats like a breeze.
Earlier last month, we saw a Microsoft patent for a multi-layered screen made up of panels with curved edges sitting below a single upper layer.
Develop and validate retrieval algorithms for ocean and sea ice parameters from various satellite Earth observation data, which in are used in studies of upper layer mesoscale ocean processes, air - sea - ice interaction, climate change studies and in operational oceanography.
Other satellite instruments will be used to provide constraints for upper layers such as IASI, MIPAS and ACE - FTS.
Oxygen enters the ocean through two ways: interactions between its surface and the atmosphere, and as a photosynthesis byproduct from phytoplankton in upper layers of the ocean, much in the same way plants on land produce oxygen.
Furthermore, a deeper upper layer of warm surface water may weaken the cold tongue if the Ekman pumping doesn't reach down below the thermocline to bring up colder water, and weakened trade winds would have a similar effect through reduced Ekman pumping near the equator.
Lower Atmosphere is warming, oceans upper layers are warming, arctic summer sea ice is disappearing, WAIS and Greenland are both losing mass annually and the majority of the earths glaciers are losing mass too.
Although the ocean systems are complex, and time scales are a confounding factor in visualizing effects, I think a simple diagram or animation would show that of course mechanical transfer of warmer water to a lower stratum is going to eventually result in warmer upper layers.
A hallmark of Northamptonshire shoemaking is a technique called Goodyear welting, in which a welt — a strip of material — fastens all the upper layers of the shoe together before they meet the sole.
The Wave uses five layers of varied density foam, including the open cell foam that's used in the upper layers of the Wave to regulate your body temperature.
They are normally found in the upper layers of the open ocean in warm seas.
Lockheed said it has heavily encrypted software to prevent hacking once users get past Ballista's upper layer.
Slice rounds in half to form the upper layer.

Phrases with «upper layers»

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