Droplets Sentence Examples

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  • These compressed water droplets fall as snow.

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  • Many of the muscle fibres show numerous droplets of oil seen as dark round granules.

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  • Snow guns produce water droplets by combining cooled water with compressed air.

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  • This gives the water droplets more time to form into snowflakes prior to reaching the ground.

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  • Since air, water and sand snow making systems suspend the droplets; they have a sufficient amount of time to cool to below 32 degrees Fahrenheit and freeze.

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  • It is an extremely contagious infection, spread through the tiny droplets that may spray into the air when an individual carrying the virus sneezes or coughs.

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  • The chemicals used to make up this membrane have pores that are smaller than water droplets to keep water from penetrating the membrane to get into the pants, even if the wearer is standing in rapidly-flowing waters.

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  • Droplets or condensation behind the glass indicate moisture has gotten into the phone somehow.

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  • Like most types of respiratory viruses, the viruses that cause bronchiolitis are usually contracted through breathing in infected droplets that are sprayed out by another ill individual during coughing or sneezing.

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  • Bronchiolitis is spread the same way that most other respiratory viruses are communicated, through droplets and contact with infected nasal secretions.

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  • The disease is spread most often by droplets from the coughing or sneezing of an infected person or carrier.

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  • The water droplets that form on the cardboard top are an example of condensation.

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  • This can happen either by inhaling contaminated air droplets or by the aspiration of organisms inhabiting the upper airways.

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  • Viral pneumonia stems primarily from inhaling infected droplets from the upper airway into the lungs.

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  • Transmission is generally via respiratory droplets (HSV-1) or direct contact (HSV-1 and HSV-2).

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  • Hand washing is one of the biggest factors in the transmission of all diseases, and it is especially true of herpes simplex since it is spread by respiratory droplets through mucosal membranes.

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  • The bacteria that causes TB, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is transmitted by droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

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  • When an infected person coughs, sneezes, or speaks, tiny fluid droplets containing the virus are expelled.

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  • A cool mist adds cool droplets of water to the air in the room.

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  • It adds purified droplets of water to the air that are absorbed quickly.

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  • From the point where the thorn pierces Christ's heart, droplets of water and blood may be depicted, signifying purification and redemption.

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  • It wraps around the wrist in its entirety and can include scars or droplets of blood to accent the spikes.

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  • One of the easiest homemade tattoo inks consists of collected ash combined with a few droplets of water.

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  • Check to make sure any outdoor fabrics still repel water by dropping a few droplets onto the cushions.

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  • They dripped streams of water as soon as the sun began its business, the remaining moisture forming dragon-teeth icicles as soon as the cold air touched the droplets.

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  • Most living bodies, it is true, are capable of reproduction, but there are many without this capacity, whilst, on the other hand, it would be difficult to draw an effective distinction between that reproduction of simple organisms which consists of a sub-division of their substance with consequent resumption of symmetry by the separate pieces, and the breaking up of a drop of mercury into a number of droplets.

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  • The blood ensnared her senses at once, compelling her attention to the maroon droplets.

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  • To avoid pulling oil droplets through, an oil trap was placed inside the crankcase breather.

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  • The number of cloud droplets is found to be higher in regions of fossil fuel combustion.

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  • These are supercooled dewdrops that freeze as the temperature lowers; at -2.0C some of the water droplets were frozen.

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  • This IRIS simulation for 24 micron diameter droplets matches the ring size.

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  • There is more energy needed to eject the droplet and also the droplets are formed with a filament.

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  • The risk of infection chiefly arises from inhaling water droplets formed from a contaminated water supply.

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  • Canon's FINE cartridges use minimum 2pl ink droplets.

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  • Superior quality is achieved by Canon's FINE technology with minute 1pl ink droplets.

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  • Whether due to viruses or bacteria, the infection is spread from person to person by airborne droplets, hand contact or kissing.

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  • The bacteria that cause TB are inhaled in the form of microscopic droplets that come from a person infected with TB.

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  • For the mighty oceans are indeed made up of tiny droplets of water.

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  • This reflux of air could contain contaminated droplets of sewage present in the soil stack.

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  • The i850 printer introduces a new printhead with a unique combination of 5 picolitre droplets for coverage and ultra-fine 2 picolitre droplets for photo-realism.

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  • Flu is primarily spread by aerosol droplets of saliva or by direct contact with an infected person.

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  • This is the cylinder into which our friends the seawater droplets had been pumped.

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  • Research focussed on methods of generating and stabilizing emulsion droplets using cross-linked polymer coatings derivatised with various ligands.

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  • Throwing two billion ink droplets every second, 1mm above the substrate puts the problem in perspective.

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  • Look outside the main bow to see a faint secondary fogbow produced by two internal reflections inside the fog droplets.

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  • The extra hardness caused the droplets to form spherical globules.

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  • Chickenpox spreads in tiny droplets of saliva and nasal mucus coughed out by an infected person.

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  • He wore a heavy black overcoat which was spangled with droplets of mist.

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  • In the most widely used venturi scrubber, water is injected into the flue gas stream at the venturi throat to form droplets.

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  • The atomizer generates droplets of lime slurry, which are injected into the gas stream in the reaction chamber.

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  • The usual way we catch the virus is to breathe them in on droplets in the air when someone sneezes.

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  • These Mercury droplets are tiny silver beads of metal that fall on to a beautiful blond goddess wearing a white toga.

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  • If from some cause the cell be damaged in such a way as to produce disintegration of the cytoplasm, there will be a breaking down of that combination, so that the fat will be set free from the complex protein molecule in which it was combined as a soap-albumin, and will become demonstrable by the usual methods as small droplets of oil.

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  • Sulfur trioxide Sulfur trioxide reacts violently with water to produce a fog of concentrated sulphuric acid droplets.

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  • Most colds are caught by breathing in droplets that contain the virus which have been breathed or sneezed out by someone with a cold.

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  • Very soft layers Water droplets squeezed out of a snowball made from snow taken from any layer.

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  • It was indeed a beautiful sight, the sunlight making the water droplets sparkle like diamonds, forming a brilliant rainbow.

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  • This condensed water vapor now takes on the form of water droplets, which then form clouds.

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  • Clouds are often included as a part of the hydrosphere, becuase they are composed mostly of water droplets.

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  • Acid rain is produced when sulfuric acid particles enter the atmosphere and adhere to water droplets in the air.

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  • That soda can ALWAYS has a nice coating of beaded water droplets and is shinier than a new car.

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  • The compressed air atomizes and cools the water droplets, and blows them into the air.

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  • Then, tiny frozen droplets eventually become larger droplets, which in turn become snowflakes.

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  • Unlike internal and external mix systems, which use compressed air, this type of snow making system uses air from a fan to suspend the water droplets in the air.

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  • If you choose not to use a liner, after each shower you should gently shake your curtain to remove water droplets.

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  • The styles range from funky-colored glass droplets to elegant nickel-plated cylinders or frosted globes, and are usually suspended from above by a cord, chain, or extendable stem.

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  • Large droplets of water are sprayed in a pattern from many directions to create a relaxing shower.

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  • Although wool absorbs vapor, it naturally repels droplets of moisture.

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  • Today, graphics are about as realistic as it gets with incredible lighting effects and individual droplets of sweat dripping off the tips of individual hairs.

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  • Any of the day's complaints softly bounce off like water droplets on Gore-tex.

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  • During this time, breast size increases and fat droplets accumulate in the secretory cells.

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  • Poliovirus can be spread by direct exposure to an infected individual, and more rarely, by eating foods contaminated with waste products from the intestines (feces) and/or droplets of moisture (saliva) from an infected person.

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  • Spreading is usually from contact with droplets of material from the nose and throat of affected individuals.

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  • Strep throat is highly contagious and easily spread through contact with droplets from the nose or throat.

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  • Rubella is spread through contact with fluid droplets expelled from the nose or throat of an infected person.

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  • An individual usually acquires B. pertussis by inhaling droplets infected with the bacteria coughed into the air by someone already suffering with the infection.

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  • Black droplets of oil are seen in the epithelial cells lining the secreting tubules.

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  • The rain began, light at first, and he adjusted his helmet to deflect the droplets from blowing in his face.

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  • A fragment of such a paste brought into a liquid in which the solid particles are soluble, slowly expands into a honeycomb like foam, the walls of the minute vesicles being films of oil, and the contents being the soluble particles dissolved in droplets of the circumambient liquid.

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  • Something splashed Kiera, and she pushed the droplets from her face, concentrating on Evelyn.

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