Sentence examples for ice reduced from inspiring English sources

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We then chilled the cultures on ice, reduced the shaker temperature to 20°C and induced with 500 μM IPTG.

Table 2 shows that cooling with ice (reduced the temperature of the saline with 5 6°C) or addition of 1% glucose to the saline and agar did not influence recovery of the larvae from liver samples.

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The sweeping heats the ice, reducing friction and curl.

Snow and ice reduce the amount of solar radiation available for organisms residing in the ice and water.

Scientists have long known that soot blackens snow and ice, reducing its powers of reflectivity and making it more likely to melt under the sun.

"The most likely reason is that ice reduces nerve conduction velocity," said Chris M. Bleakley, a research associate at the University of Ulster who led the study.

Losing ice, reducing the poleward temperature gradient, and warming the entire climate system should contribute to increasing the likelihood of anomalous storms.

To help the stone reach its intended target, your teammates can, using special brooms, furiously sweep the ice directly in front of it, warming the ice, reducing the friction, and making the stone travel slightly farther.

The speedskater Ryan Leveille was heading into a turn at 30 miles an hour during training when his blades encountered an uneven patch of ice, reducing him to an unguided missile.

Each successive breach by an iceberg or sea ice reduces the time remaining to the decision maker and forces an intermediate shutdown so that, if necessary, there is enough time to evacuate.

Loss of ice reduces the supply of krill, which is a primary food for emperor penguins.

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