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'aqueous' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as an adjective to describe something containing, consisting of, or relating to water. For example: "The aqueous solution was used to irrigate the crop."
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So much as glance at any of them today and your aqueous humour will begin to bubble and spit inside your skull.
They then coated the template with ink made of flecks of gold just 60 nanometres in diameter suspended in an aqueous solution.
These minerals are, however, heated, kneaded and moved around by plate tectonics—a process that sometimes liberates their aqueous content.
If the water going down the hole rotates faster than the ripples can propagate, the ripples which stray beyond the aqueous "event horizon" (a black hole's point of no return) will not make it out.
The proteins formed pores in these walls and when the researchers applied a voltage, ions in the aqueous solution coursed through the pores, generating a signal similar to the "action potentials" that carry messages through nerve cells.Until now, those who have thought about printing artificial organs have assumed they would be made of real cells.
This aqueous liquid then passes through tubes whose cells absorb valuable chemicals, such as salt and glucose, and also some of the water.
From the Ocean of Storms to the Bay of Rainbows, it is covered with features that are aqueous in name but not in nature.
One is an aqueous (water-based) fluid, the other a transparent oil.
Replacing their aqueous electrolytes with organic ones would overcome this limitation, and Argonne's researchers are endeavouring to do so.A battery-driven world, then, would electrify parts of the economy, such as transport, that have been recalcitrant, and would encourage the shift from costly (and polluting) fossil fuels to "fuels" such as sunlight that cost nothing.
The result is a "Russian-doll" droplet that, if the correct oily and aqueous liquids are chosen, can be made permanent by curing some of its layers into transparent polymers using ultraviolet light.To demonstrate, Dr Kim and Dr Weitz created what they call magnetic ink.
Dr Bayley and his colleagues printed artificial versions of this arrangement: tiny droplets of an aqueous solution, each with a volume of a few trillionths of a litre, were sprayed into oil in order to pick up a fatty coat.On its own an individual droplet, even one with a fatty coating, is rather dull.
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