Sentences with phrase «when airborne»

When airborne and near a target, a gash will appear over the target.
When airborne, move Specter Knight toward a wall.
When airborne, throwing bombs slows Plague Knight down.
The Wii version did have new tricks up its sleeve — with the motion controls, a shake of the controller when airborne will give you a speed boost.
Many car chases occur and characters are presumed dead when airborne vehicles fly directly towards them.
The jumps are performed by you firing off of the ground and tucking your knees into your torso when airborne.
The firm reports on its own unpublished «preliminary results» with elite Olympic ski jumpers showing a 31 percent improvement in their propulsion force, with significantly less wobble when airborne.
WHY jump in a cab to «follow that car» when an airborne drone could do the job for you?
When airborne molecules bind to the coating (each attracts a different kind of molecule), the surface tension changes, making the cantilever curl up like a piece of paper that's been wet on one side.
HEAR YE, HEAR YE: On the phone or otherwise, the process of hearing usually begins when airborne sound waves travel through the ear canal and then hit the eardrum, causing it to vibrate.
A six - axis control system makes flying simple and easy, with guaranteed stability when airborne.

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In the study, however, the ferrets only died when infected directly with a swab — not when they contracted the more mild airborne variety.
Years ago, when Mass Design was in the early stages of planning and designing Butaro Hospital in the Burera District of Rwanda, it faced a serious design challenge: To reduce the transmission of airborne diseases like TB.
When a commercial flight departs late, passengers can all but bank on the captain apologizing once airborne and, in a soothing tone, announce that he can «make up time in the air.»
Four choristers were in the basket when Robin Batchelor, the pilot who taught Sir Richard Branson how to fly, took the balloon airborne on Wednesday evening.
On the contrary, when I can remove a limp adjective or superfluous sentence from a novel chapter or essay, I feel a rush that is a bit like being airborne.
• Craig Breedlove, former world land - speed record holder, describing how he knew he was in trouble when his rocket - powered auto became airborne at 377 mph: «The sky was in the wrong direction, and I saw it go round and round.»
Shunts are all part of the entertainment in motorsport and this year's Indy 500 featured one of the biggest we've seen in ages, when Scott Dixon's car went airborne after contact with Jay Howard.
When Sid passes to him, it goes of Petry and is in the air when Guentzel bats it towards the net / Crosby and he has an incredible finish, but the puck is airborne from the time Crosby passes it back to Jake until it ends up in the When Sid passes to him, it goes of Petry and is in the air when Guentzel bats it towards the net / Crosby and he has an incredible finish, but the puck is airborne from the time Crosby passes it back to Jake until it ends up in the when Guentzel bats it towards the net / Crosby and he has an incredible finish, but the puck is airborne from the time Crosby passes it back to Jake until it ends up in the net.
RG3 looked pretty healthy here when he exploded off his knee to get airborne to pickup the first down.
Peter Zhi Cong Li had no way of seeing him through the dust and slammed into Tveter, he got airborne before going into a roll when his car hit the ground.
Asbestos becomes dangerous when its fibers become airborne.
A bounce house at a Niagara County corn maze became airborne yesterday when strong winds swept through the area, carrying several children with it as it went off the ground and bumping a woman standing nearby.
Scott Martella, the young political aide killed in the LIE crash, may have saved the life of his fiancee when he veered his car as an airborne SUV hurtled toward them, said his boss, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone.
The young political aide killed with five others in a Sunday crash on the LIE, may have saved the life of his fiancee when he veered his car as an airborne SUV hurtled toward them, said his boss, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone.
The tracks visible in these clouds off the coasts of France and Spain form when small, airborne sulfate particles emitted by ships and airplanes act as cloud condensation nuclei, or «seeds.»
Residues of cigarette smoke deposited on indoor surfaces can turn carcinogenic when they react with airborne chemicals.
«Our findings suggest that people who have sufficient dectin - 1 in the cells that line their airways won't experience an allergic response when exposed to airborne dust mites or related allergens — but people with a defect in dectin - 1 expression will lack this protection,» Wills - Karp says.
The ATSDR, in consultation with the EPA, advised at least 19 families in Pavillion not to drink their water and to ventilate bathrooms when they bathed, in part because volatile organic compounds can become airborne in a shower.
They also play a role in the formation of secondary organic aerosols — air pollutants produced when sunlight, organic molecules and airborne chemicals come together and interact.
Snapshots of airborne fruit flies reveal that a protein in their wings acts like a spring, conserving energy when stretched before quickly rebounding.
When reflected back by rain, hail, airborne debris, or even insects, the waves create an image of storm activity and indicate wind velocity.
Their work has already shown that airborne microorganisms die when exposed to ultraviolet rays and titanium dioxide — a common ingredient in toothpaste and a pigment in paint.
A new study of 60 million Americans — about 97 % of people age 65 and older in the United States — shows that long - term exposure to airborne fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ozone increases the risk of premature death, even when that exposure is at levels below the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) currently established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
They point out that the airborne viruses are «as pathogenic as the parental H5N1 strain», a reference to their effects when placed in ferrets» windpipes, which the researchers» previous work suggests is the best way to assess possible effects in humans.
The explanation might lie in small airborne birds» need to detect and track objects whose image moves very swiftly across the retina — for blue tits, for example, to be able to see and avoid all branches when they take cover from predators by flying straight into bushes.
In mice, when white blood cells in the lungs engulf spores of a common airborne fungus, these immune cells release an enzyme that sends the fungal cells into programmed cell death.
That bacterium causes Legionnaires» disease, an airborne pulmonary affliction that got its name when an outbreak in 1976 killed 34 people at an American Legion convention in Philadelphia.
In one sentence: Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory found that when miniscule particles of airborne dust, thought to be a perfect landing site for water vapor, are modified by pollution, they change cloud properties via ice crystal number concentration and ice water content.
Vacuuming tends to stir up allergens without necessarily removing them, and can actually increase the number of airborne allergens, even when newer vacuums containing HEPA filters are used.
In fact there are over 20 allergens in a single dust mite waste packet, which can easily enter the human bloodstream when disturbed and sent airborne.
When using these essential oils with a diffuser, they can help to combat the airborne spread of germs.
A big woolly black sweater just seems to gather airborne lint (and hair from my white dog) and looks filthy even when it is clean.
In this movie, though, when he goes airborne like a barnstormer, the scene's self - conscious sense of the absurd suggests he's trying to let his inner Harold Lloyd out to play.
When Megamind's airborne «brain bots» seem to circle the theater, it's motivated by the plot, not a desire for cheap, in - your - face thrills.
Remember the innocence of those early films, when the plot could pirouette on who would win the end - of - term match of airborne racquetball?
When the vehicle is moving, it shows the anions of airborne and dust.
The non-narrative holding pattern is a bit frustrating but ultimately forgivable when the sequences are undeniably engaging — or, in the case of the frenetic, rugby - ish airborne circus that is the Quidditch match, quite exciting (in spite of some especially clumsy CG work).
You can steer using the gyroscope while airborne and the will get the benefit of a nice 3D pop when you're soaring or submerged.
I let out a good old southern «Yahoo!» riding a toboggan down from the top of the Great Wall of China and again in Jamaica when my bobsled went airborne.
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