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- It has a low level of surface activity and is a candidate Maunder minimum analog.
- Poractant alfa compensates for the surfactant deficiency and restores surface activity to the lung tissue.
- When he sees sporadic surface activity, Butcher said, he switches to a spinnerbait or top-water lure.
- The building of the Husar-rover types is focusing on the basic planetary surface activities by moving vehicle.
- During winter, there is little surface activity but during spring there is an increase in surface activity.
- During winter, there is little surface activity but during spring there is an increase in surface activity.
- This was probably caused by magma movement near the surface, but there was no surface activity or eruption.
- This, when combined with the sustained increase in boat vessel traffic, has likely affected the surface activity of cetaceans.
- With a seismograph they determine that the rumbles are due to some kind of surface activity, not deep earthquakes.
- It is currently at an unusual low level of surface activity and thus is a candidate Maunder minimum analog.
- Due to their surface activity the amine fluorides are rapidly dispersed in the oral cavity and wet all surfaces.
- The presence of the fatty acyl chain renders the molecules with a high surface activity and an ability to form micelles.
- Many of the surface activities took longer than expected, so they had to stop documenting sample collection halfway through the allotted 34 minutes.
- The sun's complex surface activity goes through an 11-year cycle that produces greater and lesser numbers of the huge magnetic storms called sunspots.
- The occasions where no effect is seen is predominantly when the cetaceans are travelling or feeding, but not when they are showing surface activity.
- When grown on hydrocarbon substrate as the carbon source, these microorganisms synthesise a wide range of chemicals with surface activity, such as glycolipid, phospholipid, and others.
- He reported that the more boats followed whales around, the faster the animals swam, the deeper they dove and the greater the increase in surface activity.
- In reality, there are complex interactions of water surface activity, seafloor characteristics, water temperature and salinity, and other factors that make " . . . range predictions difficult.
- This distilled synthetic form of Cubism exemplifies Metzinger's shift, at the outset of 1916, towards less surface activity, with a strong emphasis on larger, flatter, overlapping abstract planes.
- Marine mammal researcher David Bain suggests such surface activities as orcas leaping ( " breaching " ) and rubbernecking ( " spyhopping " ) may be a response to boats.
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