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The next time we saw of Sandra from Stoke or Gary from Glamorgan, he/she was emerging from a cloud of dry ice, transformed by the magic of television into a favourite singing star.
That ice is transforming before her eyes.
Because little dissolved methane shows up in the overlying ocean, scientists used to surmise that microbes inhabiting the ocean floor were sopping up any methane that escaped from the ice and transforming it into carbon dioxide.
If my eyes are already on stalks, they nearly drop off and roll away across the lino when she adds a scoop of ice-cream, transforming my golden cup into a foaming magic potion.
In separate experiments, in situ Raman spectra of ice XII transformed from HDA have been measured at various P-T regions, in order to improve the understanding of the stability limits of ice XII.
Throughout history, humans have had fun with it, battled over it, struggled with it, and made money from it and every time we open our refrigerator doors, we're reminded how ice has transformed our relationship with food.
The reaction mix was then added to 100 µl chemically competent DH10b cells, incubated for 15 30 min on ice and transformed by heat shock.
The melting ice never ceases transforming into another type of object, and the simple phenomenon of a viewer's presence keeps the sculptures alert and alive.
But from outside the industry, it's easy to wonder where this idea of transforming ice into something beautiful came from. .
The bottle ship she explores is as intricately designed as previous Metroid environments, thanks in part to the chameleonic, virtual-reality interiors, with clanking metal walkways transforming into ice floes, lava pits and dense, humid jungles at the touch of a computer terminal.
Update: The Ice King cast his spell, transforming briefly into a giant spectre before unleashing snow and ice zombies all over the whole map.
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