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Or Earth may become liquid again.
Air is a mixture of gases and water vapour, and it is possible for the water present in the air to change phase; i.e., it may become liquid (rain) or solid (snow).
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It was as if the ground had become liquid.
This fact indicates that these kinds of ionic liquids may become more toxic after being released and contacted to freshwater ecosystem.
At higher densities the driving force may become very small, since the liquid pressure decreases and a negative contribution from the solid-liquid interface energy increases.
In addition, we cover progress in ctDNA analysis, which may become a complementary or alternative liquid biopsy to CTCs.
It was found that in special cases molecules of side-chain liquid crystalline polymers may become rather rigid as a whole and take the more extended conformation, like a rod with the main chain approximately parallel to the rod axis.
During steam flushing, DNAPL mobilization occurs through a reduction in capillary forces at the condensation front and may become problematic if the recondensed organic liquid phase escapes hydraulic control and contaminates pristine regions of the subsurface.
Multiphase flows are often present in chemical processes and they include gas-liquid transport, which may become intermittent depending on the operating conditions.
Where wetting prediction is often based on models that describe the flow of the liquid phase, vapor motion may become significant when a sharp wetting front exists.
Be sure that you're still consuming the same amount of liquid (if not more) or else you may become dehydrated, which will make quitting even more difficult.
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