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With a floral bouquet and a swirl of microscopic bubbles that refresh the palate, the wine was light-bodied and graceful.
Air can form microscopic bubbles that disrupt microvascular flow, resulting in platelet aggregation and the release of plasminogen-activator inhibitor [ 13].
Sonodecomposition, to yield silver nanoparticles, involves the usage of ultrasonic waves to induce cavitation, a phenomenon whereby the passage of ultrasonic waves through an aqueous solution yields microscopic bubbles that expand and ultimately burst.
10 In living tissue, these repeated compressions and rarefactions cause microscopic bubbles that form in biological fluids to grow in size, and oscillate until they eventually implode.
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She and her husband, Thomas O'Halloran, a chemist at Northwestern, are working on a new delivery system for chemotherapy that delivers drugs in microscopic bubbles, or nanobins, that dissolve once inside the acidic environment of a tumor, sparing the reproductive organs.
The crystals contain microscopic inclusions, such as gas bubbles, that provide a unique window into conditions on Earth as life arose and the first continents formed.
To obtain microscopic evidence of this occlusion, intravital microscopy was used to image the droplet bubbles that caused occlusion.
But bubbles that are two- to three-Sigma bubbles have always overcorrected.
The photoreaction generates oxygen bubbles that propel the metal droplet.
Pinch the two little bubbles that are beside the center bubble.
Fracking involves blasting a mixture of water, sand and chemicals under very high pressure against dense shale rock, opening up tiny fissures that allow microscopic bubbles of natural gas trapped within the rock to escape.
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