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The xylem's tiny pores can trap bubbles, preventing them from spreading in the wood.
And when he opened them again all he could see was the glint of a metal trap, bubbles rising in the clear cold water, and the hands of the animal fighting to get out.
The sponge cake density was correlated with the HPMC and MC concentrations and ratios, both being linked to the ability of the batter to trap bubbles and prevent coalescence during baking.
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These trapped bubbles allow ants at the bottom of their flotillas to survive being partially submerged.
Trapped bubbles have a pore-network scale size and distribute over several pores.
Each year the snowfall creates a layer that compacts to ice and traps bubbles of the contemporary air.
The thick ice at Dome C acts as a sort of atmospheric history book, in which layer upon layer of snow has trapped bubbles of ancient air.
This motion culminates in the late time self-intersection of the interface, creating trapped bubbles of fluid.
Drilling more than a mile through millenniums of ice, Dr. Dansgaard and a team of researchers journeyed backward through time to analyze trapped bubbles of air containing molecules of oxygen so old they had never been breathed by a human.
To do this, we can study past changes in the atmosphere by analysing ice cores which contain trapped bubbles of air and we can study ocean changes by analysing mud cores from the seabed.
On the other hand, excess amount of MK can enhance the shrinkage and viscosity of UHPFRC mixture, which result in that its microstructure development may be disturbed by shrinkage caused micro-cracks and trapped bubbles.
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