Sentences with phrase «water over the wound»

Many times, a victim will inadvertently help the worm infect others by splashing water over the wound to soothe the pain and providing it with a chance to deposit its eggs and start the cycle anew.
One effective way in using gum acacia to heal wounds is by pouring acacia - infused water over the wound.

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Flood waters might kill some animals and high winds might knock over huge swaths of trees.
Gina Hanrahan added that offshore wind costs were «blowing all expectations out of the water and halving in just over two years.»
As a result of the wind blowing over the water, the waters recede and are restrained (Genesis 8:2 - 3, 5)-- again, just as they were pushed back in creation.
God is victorious over the wildness of water, storms and wind.
It's another for me to believe it while arguing with my wife, Phaedra — with the wind rattling our windows and the waters covering over our backyard — or while reading the news online.
Then Moses stretched back by a strong east wind all out his hand over the seas, night, and made the sea dry and the waters were divided.
The fact is, of course, that whether by wind and tide, or by giant walls of water which formed between a dry pathway through the midst of the sea, what is affirmed is the Lord's Power over all power - human power as represented by Pharaoh's host, and natural power as represented by the wind and waves (see Matt.
He was 235 yards from the front of the green, over the water, and the wind was straight into his face.
And later that week when we braved a trip to the beach, I chased my toddler all over the beach, splashed with him in the water, and played soccer on the hard packed sand without getting winded.
While the city's request has been winding its way through the regulatory pipeline for a number of years, the governor's office has given no indication regarding his intentions in terms of whether or not, as one of eight Great Lake states governors with veto power over the proposal, he will vote to approve the unprecedented water diversion.
But they are creeping up even faster in the western Pacific, where a natural trade - wind cycle has caused a build - up of water over the last 50 years.
Using publically available data about wind speed and water vapor flux from real - world atmospheric rivers over the Atlantic, the scientists created a computer model consisting of thousands of moving virtual air particles and found a close match between the complex swirls — the Lagrangian coherent structures — made by the air particles and the patterns made by the real atmospheric rivers.
While atmospheric rivers vary in size and shape, those containing large amounts of water vapor, strong winds, and that stall over watersheds vulnerable to flooding, can create extreme rainfall and floods.
When winds from the north or northeast bring cold Arctic air over the relatively warm water above the lake, the incoming air is heated and picks up moisture.
The consortium points out that the speeds of turbines on land have to be limited to minimise noise, and that the wind flow over water is more constant than over land.
Spawned by the Sea Atlantic hurricanes often develop over equatorial waters off the African coast, where colliding winds generate thunderstorms fueled by warm, humid air.
Winds over the ocean (blue arrow) also create currents on the surface, pushing the water up one side of the wave and down the other.
«Hurricanes almost always form over ocean water warmer than about 80 degrees F. in a belt of generally east - to - west flow called the trade winds.
Gale force winds and waves buffeted the life raft, and the only way the crew could keep hold of it was to flip it over and hang onto it from underneath, floating in the water.
More recently, seamen and engineers alike have dismissed them as easily explainable: If you know the speed and direction of the wind, if you know the distance over which it has been blowing and the depth of the water, you can predict the height, length, speed, and even the frequency of any wave.
Over the eons, wind and water have carved this landscape into a maze of stunning red sandstone arches and spires.
Sometimes called hoodoos, the red - orange sandstone rocks have been sculpted over the past million years by wind and water erosion into spires, towers and pedestals.
A new study led by the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics has found that wind over the ocean off the coast of East Antarctica causes warm, deep waters to upwell, circulate under Totten Ice Shelf, and melt the fringes of the East Antarctic ice sheet from below.
Totten Glacier, the largest glacier in East Antarctica, is being melted from below by warm water that reaches the ice when winds over the ocean are strong — a cause for concern because the glacier holds more than 11 feet of sea level rise and acts as a plug that helps lock in the ice of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.
After breakfast, we travel to Bryce Canyon National Park, where the haunting rock formations known as Hoodoos have been shaped by wind and water erosion over the eons.
As we lose the ice, the wind has what we call a big fetch over the open water, and you get big waves.
Wind gained strength over ever - larger sections of open water, adding to land loss.
Over the last decade, the waters off Central California have seen stronger winds, which bring more nutrients, such as nitrate, to the ocean surface.
What began as a tropical depression over the Bahamas quickly spun up into an unstoppable beast of wind and water that laid waste to parts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
Many sandstone formations show layers of some type, signs they were laid down over time in distinct episodes by wind or flowing water.
What they discovered is a near - perfect system in which krill aggregations situated over the Palm Deep Canyon — a region of nutrient - rich waters that produce a lot of food for the krill — are delivered close to shore by tidal currents and winds.
Some of the more recent conjectures include the constant winds over the oceans pushing varying amounts of water on the earth at one time or even the effects of a major earthquake.
The prevailing surface winds over the tropical Pacific blow from east - to - west (easterlies), and tend drive a surface current, pushing (advecting) the warm surface water westward.
When winds are strong, they can churn over the water, sucking cool water up from the ocean's depths.
Partly in response to the winds of the Walker circulation, warm water in the western Pacific creates storms that send a mass of warm air east, up and over the trade winds.
1) «Cold Spot» is mainly driven by Wind - Forcing over the SPG (Subpolar - Gyre), which is deepens the mixed Layer and cause upwelling of colder Water.
The space physicists noted that the stellar wind that blows from stars could deplete the atmosphere of such planets over hundreds of millions of years, eliminating liquid water that is vital for life as we know it.
Try mixing papain powder with water into a paste, and paint over the wound with your fingers.
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So I was just nodding along, waiting for the stupid scene to end, when, covered now with water and blood, Bastion does the dog shake and winds up splattering slow - mo blood all over Gary's already - creepy shrine to Debbie.
September 11, 2017 • South Florida is assessing the wind and water damage after Hurricane Irma battered the state over the weekend.
The horror film A Quiet Place is exactly that — very quiet, meaning viewers increase their attentiveness to every sound — the wind in the trees, the crunch of a footstep, water running over rocks.
The occupants of the vehicle may notice one or more of these symptoms: a snapping noise when driving over bumps, wind noise, poor roof panel fit, roof panel movement / bounce when a door or hatch is closed, or a water leak in the headliner.
Midgets, deformed individuals and scarred men and women stand at the center of Crews» novels not only because Crews himself bore the scars of an early bout with polio, burns over two - thirds of his body after being scalded from falling into a vat of boiling water at age six, and broken bones from his many bouts in the boxing ring, but also because, as he wrote in his novel Scar Lover, «a scar means the hurt is over, the wound is closed and healed, done with.»
And still the sea called, Come out, come out, and in boats I went «in rowboats and dinghies and motorboats, and after I learned to sail, I flew over the water, with only the sounds of the wind and the water and the birds, all of them calling, Sail on, sail on.
She can just make the crab out, shadowed and distorted, trundling sideways across the rock, and she pursues it, kicking her feet to stay pressed down against the bottom, and then she lays her hands on the cold crisp shell, somersaults in the water, and surges upward into her own plume of hair, up along a passage of black rock, pitted and winding, gaping windows alterately fountaining water or sucking it back, the weeds moving rhythmically in and out with this labored breathing, some trick of the light making the pool's surface into a shifting mirror, and though she should look up and see her grandpa bent over the pool, she can not.
A cold December wind was blowing, and Theresa Osborne crossed her arms as she stared out over the water.
The wind blowing UK publishers over the water to the annual Frankfurt book fair also carries with it a heightened sense of an industry in revolution.
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