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Added to paints, graphene could help protect the hulls of boats from rust and, as a dry lubricant, reduce drag as the ship moves through water.
Neighbouring cells are often joined together by strands of cytoplasm, which enable cell-to-cell communication, and the colony moves through water by the coordinated movement of the flagella.
Engineers in the US say they have invented a hydrogen-powered robot that moves through water like a jellyfish.
Water moves through water channels (aquaporins).
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Fishing lures use a variety of control surfaces to move through water, ideally mimicking the movement of distressed prey.
Moving through water in a planked vessel, I've come to realize, is part of a natural order.
Freestyle is the fastest stroke, and one that people have used to move through water quickly for millennia.
For example, protozoan historically referred to a protist that has animal-like traits, such as the ability to move through water as though "swimming" like an animal.
Through three classes, she had hung on and watched as Ms. Amin and others learned the rudimentary steps of moving through water.
Picture posted, Jeremy turned onto his side, his body smooth and muscular, as if he moved through water rather than air.
A mute (and sometimes nude) Tristan and Isolde move through water (purification) and fire (passion), or melt into a single image within a grainy video haze.
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