Sentence examples for artificial atmospheres from inspiring English sources

The phrase "artificial atmospheres" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing environments created or modified by human intervention, such as in science fiction, environmental studies, or space exploration.
Example: "The researchers are studying the effects of artificial atmospheres on plant growth in controlled environments."
Alternatives: "synthetic environments" or "man-made atmospheres".

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There was no point in trying to cocoon them in artificial atmospheres – too risky, "the bubble all too easily bursts"; instead, how about "the incorporation of integral exogenous devices to bring about the biological changes which might be necessary in man's homeostatic mechanisms to allow him to live in space qua natura"?

The sensitivity of the device has been tested both in artificial atmospheres and in an engine.

The gas density switch that she patented was designed to monitor gas leakage, particularly for artificial atmospheres around electronic equipment.

InMotion, the artist's first New York solo show in nearly a decade, focuses on time and natural forces such as gravity, compared to his prior work where the spotlight was focused on bulbs and artificial atmospheres.

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He wants a tableau, which creates an artificial atmosphere, a kind of airlessness.

The slightly artificial atmosphere of happiness was, in fact, largely Rousselot's own creation.

Dominic Cavendish in the Telegraph called the production "criminal" arguing that the Globe's "intrinsic ambience" has been overridden with an "artificial atmosphere".

But that artificial atmosphere at the Super Bowl is why so many of the championship games are branded so much deeper in memory, for better or for worse, than most Super Bowl games.

It makes sense that their nutritional value will be higher than those of a pillow-pack salad leaf harvested 10 days ago, washed in chlorine and kept in an artificial atmosphere with altered oxygen and carbon dioxide levels.

In this film, set on Mars in a mining colony where the artificial atmosphere gives newcomers headaches, the workers have been infected by a force that makes them pierce their cheeks with pins, file their teeth, grunt, gnaw on their own flesh and probably go without brushing after meals.

Many young people ruin what would otherwise be talented and useful lives by devoting themselves to law, and John at the time felt himself to be one of them (he was always remarking on the irony of leaving the artificial atmosphere of the court at 4.30pm for the real life of theatre rehearsals).

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