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Simple: there were no sufficiently large polar icecaps trapping enough water in frozen form to keep the continents from being flooded.
On the other side, due to its low volatility and relatively high vapor tension at room temperature (boiling point = 164.7°C), it can be dissociated in a liquid drop in ambient condition for hours, with no need of a closed liquid cell, trapping enough humidity to perform writing; it is therefore simpler to be used in multi-step processes.
I finished it initially by purely fluking my way through trapping enough "teenage" girl-kidnapping vampire minions, and then later with a perfect record courtesy of an in-mag guide.
I finished it – initially by purely fluking my way through trapping enough "teenage" girl-kidnapping vampire minions, and then later with a perfect record courtesy of an in-mag guide.
However, there was no detectable splicing function deterioration in the presence of these EGFP-12xQ/N-induced TDP-43 aggregates (16), suggesting that the aggregates were not capable of trapping enough endogenous TDP-43 to cause loss of function in the short interval measured in a cell system.
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The river's quick rise, accompanied by a cold snap, may have trapped enough water in the grids to keep the worst predictions from materializing, he said.
Carbon dioxide released by the destruction of the forests, plus methane, another heat-trapping gas, produced by irrigated rice fields in Southeast Asia, trapped enough heat to offset an expected natural cooling, he said.
Those apparently water-worn features had led some to speculate that Mars long ago had a thick atmosphere of carbon dioxide that trapped enough heat to create balmy conditions.
Everybody's going to be isolated, and some of us feel trapped enough as it is having to live in the borough.
The finding could force scientists to re-examine nearly everything they know about Earth's early atmosphere, from nitrogen-fixing cycles to how the young planet trapped enough heat to give rise life as we know it.
"If any of these nomad planets are big enough to have a thick atmosphere, they could have trapped enough heat for bacterial life to exist," study leader Louis Strigari said in a statement.
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