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Moving through water is far more difficult for bacteria than it is for a human.
Moving through water in a planked vessel, I've come to realize, is part of a natural order.
Through three classes, she had hung on and watched as Ms. Amin and others learned the rudimentary steps of moving through water.
But for the stammerer, speaking is like moving through water – you are constantly aware of language because it constantly resists you.
Because the film has Snow White (Kristen Stewart) trudging through the woods and moving through water and dirt, the character didn't need to be stuck in a long dress.
Rust fungi such as wheat stem rust can be carried between hosts by wind currents, and the parasite Schistosoma mansoni, which causes the disease schistosomiasis, alternates between Biomphalaria snails and humans by moving through water.
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But this is the first project that required the inventions to move through water.
Fishing lures use a variety of control surfaces to move through water, ideally mimicking the movement of distressed prey.
Freestyle is the fastest stroke, and one that people have used to move through water quickly for millennia.
Particles moving through it interact and gain mass, like swimmers slowing down as they moves through water, Heinemann told the crowd.
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.
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