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Part of this smell comes from molecules of air carrying volatile compounds that the user sniffs.
Exhibits have been shipped, bashing and burning molecules of air, by truck and plane from Europe and America.
Turbocharging involves compressing the incoming air so that more molecules of air and fuel fit inside the cylinder.
Individual molecules of air all conform to basic laws of physics, but global weather patterns are anything but simple.
"For instance, if all the molecules of air in the room where you're sitting would suddenly cross to one side, you would not have any air to breathe.
A large voltage is applied to the needle and this, in turn, knocks electrons from the surrounding molecules of air.
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You're talking about illuminating molecules of air--it's almost the way an aura works.
Given climate change, every molecule of air, ecosystem, and organism is now impacted by human activity.
He felt it in every molecule of air, in every sip of water, even in the sore muscles in his back: you are alive.
When a beam of photons travels parallel to the Earth's surface, as in the Canaries, it must pass through the densest part of the atmosphere, increasing the likelihood of bumping into a molecule of air, which destroys the entanglement.
Babbage, "the father of the computer," theorized that the atmosphere is a vast repository of everything that has ever been said, and that we might be able to "rewind" the movement of every molecule of air to recreate the voices of everyone who had spoken in the past.
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