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Polar scientists described ice melt that would lead to sea level rise, which would alter sediment patterns.
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ICEs have been reported frequently in Streptococci and Enterococci, and they are well characterized, but only two previous studies have described ICEs in the genus Lactobacillus: one in L. paracasei [ 16] and the other in L. salivarius [ 17].
The crew was heard on the plane's cockpit voice recorder describing ice building up on the windshield and the wings, according to investigators.
If you happen to be Barry Lopez, who has more ways to describe ice and snow than an Eskimo, you can do all the weather reporting you want.
Imagining a world she hasn't seen since the age of 6, in "I Remember," Emma describes "ice like vinyl/ On the streets/ Cold as silver/ White as sheets" and trees "bare as coat racks/ Spread like broken umbrellas".
Metaphorical transformation can sometimes feel instantaneous, like a magic trick: when Robert Lowell describes ice floating down the Hudson as resembling "the blank sides of a jigsaw puzzle" or Frost describes a cellar hole as "slowly closing like a dent in dough," voilà, I can see it.
If you happen to be Barry Lopez, who has more ways than an Eskimo to describe ice and snow in his book Arctic Dreams, you can do all the weather reporting you want. 2 Avoid prologues: they can be annoying, especially a prologue following an introduction that comes after a foreword.
The inch-thick steel bow plates on this 140-foot, bluff-nosed cutter thundered as it pulled away from the wharf of the United States Military Academy at dawn and quickly began "hardwater sailing," the term its commander uses to describe ice breaking.
We now shortly describe ICE.
When mean flow velocity is high, Thomas equation can be appropriate for describing ice slurry viscosity.
The CFD-PBM approach has a unique ability to describe ice slurry flow in pipes according to the actual ice size distribution, thus the simulation by the CFD-PBM approach is more efficient.
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