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Before this thin layer of water dries, I have to fold the circle over and pinch it shut.
In the summer, in ice-free regions, a thin layer of water warms to above the freezing point.
The other contained a rock in a thin layer of water, with a green, slimy film on one of its faces.
In addition to the water near the poles, scientists also reported that a very thin layer of water covers much of the lunar surface.
The last innovation in hockey skates came about five years ago and involved heated blades, which were meant to create a thin layer of water between blade and ice to add speed.
Melting ice with a thin layer of water on top of it is as slippery as the natural world gets — "nothing slipperier than that," the professor said; hard frozen ice is much less slick.
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This revealed a very thin layer of water--just five molecules thick--at the interface between the ice and silica.
What happened, they report in the 16 September issue of Nature, is that along the northern portion of the mountain range, temperatures remained moderate enough to create thin layers of water under the ice, which provided enough lubrication for the glaciers to slide and grind down the mountain peaks and slopes.
Charge transfer through thin layers of water between an STM tip and an Au surface has been investigated by using a scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) technique at a relative humidity of 95%.
Quantitatively calculating the structural components of thin layers of water and the interaction forces of hydrated molecules with the surface of pores through a layer of water having modified structure is one of the most important challenges in the physics of surface phenomenon.
It appears that scopulae get their grip from contact with extremely thin layers of water on surfaces.
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