Sentence examples for a range of atmosphere from inspiring English sources

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Now, a team of astronomers using the Hubble and Spitzer space telescopes have gathered enough data to compare 10 large exoplanets, finding a range of atmosphere types, and to propose a solution to an early mystery of exoplanet atmospheres: why some don't seem to have enough water.

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Despite an impressive ability to create and manage a range of atmospheres - the noir thriller, establishing itself in subterranean oyster bars and echoing apartments; the father-and-son drama, patiently unfolding in diners and on campsites; even the comic possibilities presented by a grief management workshop - Paling never quite succeeds in pulling all the elements of his novel together.

These varied models can accommodate a range of atmospheres, and the exoplanets will have very different surface temperatures depending on all of this.

Water, for example, behaves this way over a range of less than one atmosphere.

Results over a wide range of H concentrations sufficient to generate a range of sizes in the Cottrell atmospheres show that the Cottrell atmospheres follow the moving dislocations, leading to a resistance to dislocation motion that is consistent with solute drag theory; thus, H reduces the dislocation mobility.

There's also a range of music that evokes a vaudevillian atmosphere without going overboard (Chopin, Miri Ben-Ari, Mozart and Charlie Chaplin, among them).

For example, the sea emits an aerosol of salt that ends up floating around in the atmosphere in a range of sizes, from a few nanometres upward, and smoke from volcanoes and fires contains a huge variety of nanoparticles, many of which could be classified as dangerous to human health.

The sputtering gas was an Ar atmosphere with a range of 0.4 to 0.8 Pa.

Also, thanks to the Village Voice association, it has a range of data about establishments such as atmosphere, type of food served, etc — not to mention full reviews, when available.

These microscopic particles (the diameter of a human hair ranges between 15 and 180 microns) end up in the atmosphere from a range of sources, including road transport emissions, and have been linked to heart and lung disease, cancer and premature death.

The atmosphere contains a range of interesting compounds in small quantities, including some based on hydrogen, such as hydrogen chloride (HCl) and hydrogen fluoride (HF).

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