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The word 'droplets' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to very small drops of liquid. Example: The flowers were covered in tiny droplets of dew, sparkling in the early morning sunlight.
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droplets
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Plural of droplet
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And there they were, yellowish-green combs whose spherical tips mimicked glistening nectar droplets, arrayed between the stamens and the petals.
Contaminated water droplets were blown back in by the bathroom air-extractor fans.
I saw past your sleek gold label and ignored the dainty droplets telling me you were perfectly chilled.
Hydrophilic surfaces gather and hold droplets with electrostatic attraction, which prevents them being picked up and carried away in the wind.
As they accumulate, the droplets grow larger until their weight causes them to run off into troughs in the beetle's wings.
As more droplets are attracted, they spread out and eventually join together and run off the surface as they do on a pane of glass.
As the wool is transported up these ramps any droplets of water attached to it will be shaken off.
The wings have bumps made of a hydrophilic substance that attracts minute water droplets.
The droplets have been tested against E.coli, S.aureus and a mycobacterium similar to the one that causes tuberculosis.
If the droplet happens to bounce into a bacterium during that time, its ROS are released to wreak havoc.The researchers report that their nano droplets can decimate bacteria on surfaces, reducing them by a factor of between ten and nearly 100.
But it has some worrying traits.Last month Dr Kawaoka reported in Nature that a human strain of H7N9, without any induced mutations, could pass from ferret to ferret in droplets breathed out by the animals.
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