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"Memories of the Future" shows three bottles containing notes moving along a current of water.
Siphonozooids draw a current of water through the colony canal system.
Mr. Ito once said that he would like to create spaces that are like "eddies in a current of water".
Beating cilia (hairlike cellular extensions) on the gill slits draw a current of water into the mouth and through the pharynx, where a sheet of mucus, secreted by the endostyle (a glandular organ lying below the two rows of gill slits), filters suspended food particles from the water.
Suddenly, he executes a leap, directs a current of water at her, faces her, and bends his tail forward alongside his body; by waving his tail, he sends toward her a gentle current of water that probably carries a chemical stimulant.
After a few times of siphoning, you will understand how a current of water is best made with your particular siphon.
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This facilitated a current of freezing water to circulate westward around the southern ocean, blocking the passage of warm equatorial waters to the Antarctic and sentencing the South Pole to an ice cap and Australia to desert.
For example, a current of warm water is eating away at one of West Antarctica's major ice shelves and that seems to create a positive feedback loop that leads to even more melting as glaciers become free to flow into the ocean.
Now that you have a current of running water, slowly go over the pebbles in your tank.
Weighing 140kg, with hands like buckets and a face as flat as a plate, he waded into the marquee as if against a strong current of water and assumed a position in the corner.
"At one point, I had to risk crossing a flooded road against a strong current of water," said Arnel.
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