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But as air descends it warms and thus gains buoyancy resisting this circulation.
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We infer that in late 1993 or early 1994, the magma that likely gained buoyancy by some mechanism, presumably via vesiculation, began to ascend from deep below the surface.
Take a deep breath to increase buoyancy.
The performance gain while wearing a wetsuit was associated with an increased propulsion efficiency related to both a gain in buoyancy [ 24] and a reduction in drag [ 25].
This is because when heat is gained, the buoyancy force increases the temperature profile.
The severity of the decompression profile and the fish's ability to gain neutral buoyancy were used as predictor variables.
Despite the swift and steep gains, the current buoyancy of Australian stocks may only be a preview.
Opening in a crystalline calm, its first movement slowly gained heat and buoyancy as the musicians kept raising the stakes in undetectable increments.
We assumed that birds quit paddling when the upward component of buoyancy was gaining on the force of gravity and that ascent could be done without effort.
A set of three displacement experiments through unconsolidated sands with variable permeability was conducted in a quasi-two-dimensional flow cell to gain insight into the influence of buoyancy forces on the propagation of the displacing phase.
The fact that a substance like wood actually gains overall weight in burning was hidden by the buoyancy of the gaseous combustion products.
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