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"That's the business of ultrasound, to wiggle something that will then entrain movement in a surrounding medium".
The project's Environmental Impact Report states that the open ocean intakes will impinge and entrain more than 80 million fish larvae, eggs and invertebrates each year.
In addition, reductions in near-bed velocities and drag around plant stems lead to skin friction stresses that are almost always insufficient to entrain sediment from the marsh surface.
All of this seems eminently reasonable, but I'm willing to entrain differing points of view.
"During the expiratory phase of sniffing, turbulent air jets vectored ventrally and laterally entrain odorant vapor from tens of centimeters ahead of the nose that would otherwise be inaccessible to the dog," the researchers write.
In 2005 the European regulation EURO IV will be introduced, entraining even tighter limits.
Consideration was given to a range of loads from 2 to 50 N, a range of entraining velocities from 0 to 30 mm/s, and a range of prosthesis radii from 3 to 10 mm.
Long-term recordings from MPS IIIB and wild-type mice from 70 250 days of age showed that they both entrain to light-dark and skeleton light cycles and free-run in constant darkness (Fig. 3).
Lamprey CPGs are known to have the ability to entrain to a bending stimulus, that is, in the presence of a rhythmic signal, the CPG will change its frequency to match the stimulus frequency.
I used the "iso-principle" to "entrain" to his responses and meet him where he was.
This is your invitation to entrain to new weather, time, space and commitments.
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