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TheV t) curves for anodization with cooled EL and no stirring (i.e., low ion mobility condition) but with IL contentc = 0.5% are also reported in Fig. 3a (thick black line for IL2 and thick gray line for IL1, respectively).
The transfer of planktonic samples and LDA-scanning were completed after 30 s of stirring, whereas liquid-shear effects on cellular aggregates in the stir-tank could be observed only when samples were re-scanned after longer intervals of stirring (i.e. after 5 min at speed 6); thus, the LDA scanning determined an accurate picture of the particle-size distribution in the parent liquid culture.
In the case of "infinite" stirring, i.e., when the aqueous diffusion layer is compressed to zero, the aqueous analytical concentrations cA and cB are uniform throughout the phases A and B, respectively, and the membrane concentration changes linearly inside the membrane as depicted in a qualitative schematic in Figure 3 (black solid lines).
If you are feeling something stirring, I pray that you would honor that stir.
Motormouth (Mary Bond Davis), a fleshy blonde, proud of both flesh and hair color, sings the stirring "I Know Where I've Been," and the show bizarrely turns into a civil-rights protest in which Tracy and her friends storm the TV station and demand that blacks be let into the teen sock hop every afternoon, rather than restricted to a monthly "Negro day".
Even the backstory is stirring: "I am a recovering attorney.
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I want to minimise dilution here, to keep the punch as cold, but as punchy as possible, so I suggest stirring it over ice cubes, and then serving it over the same.
When he was a baby, the first sound of him stirring meant I needed to immediately stop whatever I was doing, even if that was just blinking or breathing.
I fell silent for a few seconds, and then, as I watched him stirring the water, I asked, "Is she ill?" Viana pursed his lips and ran his hand over his bald head, as if he still had hair and was smoothing it, a gesture from the past.
For the "Bupkis" episode, Mr. Denoff and Mr. Persky wrote the pseudo-Latin title number ("Bupkis is a lot of nothing,/And that's what I got from you"), as well as the stirring anthem "(I'm in Love With) Attila the Hun" ("Though he'll pillage a village and kill everyone,/I still love Attila the Hun").
The audience was told to "just imagine you're in a radio station during World War II," but the mood was really closer to Mr. Schumacher's observation about Eddie DeLange and Sam H. Stept's stirring "This Is Worth Fighting For," which closed the first half: "It's like a Norman Rockwell painting in music".
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