This vapor migrates into insulated cavities and, if it reaches the dew point, it converts to liquid within the insulation. |
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As instant messaging migrates to cell phones and other wireless devices, interoperability will be even more crucial. |
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As water migrates, it replenishes soil water around the seed during germination and emergence. |
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The common Japanese conger is an anguilliform species that migrates for spawning. |
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This function controls tiered storage, which migrates data to different storage targets depending on characteristics. |
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Too high a concentration is undesirable because unused methanol migrates through the electrolyte to the cathode. |
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However, the efficiency of this process is low because the positive charge from the guanine radical cation also migrates to the solvent. |
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Fresh new buying migrates in slowly, a trickle at first that may grow into a deluge many years later. |
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The man comes and packs up the old, migrates all our stuff across, unboxes the new machine, and sets it up. |
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He taught them that the soul is immortal and that after death it migrates into other animated bodies. |
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It could be that one of the brands migrates more toward a high-technology, value-added brand. |
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It spawns in the Indian Ocean south of Java and then migrates around Australia's southern coast. |
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On reaching the gut of the sand fly, the organism converts to a promastigote form, reproduces, and migrates to the buccal cavity. |
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It's a trout which migrates to sea, is smaller but chunkier than salmon, has a squarer tail, pink flesh and tastes more delicate. |
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Sometimes pieces of the mats become encased in ice that migrates upward as the top of the ice sublimes. |
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The cranial neural crest that migrates out from the rhombomeres of the dorsal region of the hindbrain also has a segmental arrangement. |
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When convergence rate and subduction rate differ, the trench migrates with respect to a fixed point in the overriding plate interior. |
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As parkour migrates to the States so do American stunt ninjas find their way onto the internet. |
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In regions influenced by permafrost, water migrates along the thermal gradient from warm to cold, thereby feeding ice in the frozen core. |
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In milder years, the herd of 12 does and fawns which migrates through my yard are much more selective in their tastes. |
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To do so, the car's body migrates from metal to a manufacturable advanced composite. |
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In a successful transplant the new bone marrow migrates to the cavities of the large bones, engrafts and begins producing normal blood cells. |
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It never migrates into some purely conceptual realm, a pure dictionary-like definition. |
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Dehp migrates into a variety of fluids including blood, plasma, and total parenteral and enterai nutrition solutions. |
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After 10 mitotic divisions, the tip of the hypha bends to form a crozier into which migrates one nucleus of each mating type. |
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When you hold in gas, it migrates backward through your gastrointestinal tract. |
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The proton from the hydrogen migrates through the electrolyte to the oxygen. |
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This subspecies migrates from the nearshore ocean to brackish estuaries and to freshwater streams and rivers to spawn. |
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The types he most often sees are the rufous hummingbird, which summers here and migrates to Mexico for the winter, and the Anna's, which is a year-round resident. |
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As water migrates to the soil surface, it replenishes soil water around the seed and new roots during the critical germination and emergence period. |
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A current population estimate is needed to help assess the influence that trapping for falconry has on the population as it migrates through Eurasia. |
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During winter major population of Falcated Teals migrates towards Japan, Korea and China. It furthers extends as far South as Central Vietnam to Burma. |
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The park spreads out behind the mouth of the river, where each day at twilight a flood of scarlet macaws migrates from the tropical forest to the mangrove swamps. |
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Nowadays cream is separated mechanically in a centrifuge, a revolving circular vessel in which the cream migrates to the centre, from which it is drawn off. |
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The researchers cite as an example the European blackcap, a bird that traditionally breeds in Germany and then migrates southwest for the winter to Spain and Portugal. |
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Ectoderm from the mesencephalon and rhombomere specifically migrates to the mandibular arch primordium, and rhombomere infiltrates the hyoid arch. |
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The toolkit for treating aggressive breast cancer once it migrates to another part of the body remains limited. |
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In this case, the location of the trench migrates towards the magmatic arc over the life of the convergent margin. |
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The reduced, bivalent iron partly migrates and partly becomes fixed in the form of leptochlorites or siderite. |
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Similarly the entire population of golden eagles from northern and central Alaska and northern Canada migrates south. |
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One of the eyes migrates across the top of the head and onto the other side of the body, leaving the fish blind on one side. |
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Some migrate long distances, like Franklin's gull, which migrates from Canada to wintering grounds in the south of South America. |
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The basin migrates with the orogenic front and early deposited foreland basin sediments become progressively involved in folding and thrusting. |
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Upon reaching maturity, Alaria migrates to the wolf's intestine, but harms it little. |
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It is resident in much of its range, but migrates from areas where rivers freeze in winter. |
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On a seasonal basis, it migrates southwards in spring and northwards in autumn. |
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The West Indian manatee migrates into Florida rivers, such as the Crystal, the Homosassa, and the Chassahowitzka Rivers. |
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During the El Nino, the warm pool migrates eastward along with the concomitant precipitation and current anomalies. |
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The cytoplasm migrates to the animal pole where discoidal meroblastic cleavage occurs. |
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Nitrate not taken up by plants or denitrified migrates to streams and groundwater. |
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Eel is a catadromous species that grows in freshwater and migrates back to the sea for spawning. |
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This lady beetle is unusual because a large portion of its California population migrates to the mountain ranges when aphid populations in the Central Valley drop in summer. |
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Photo LAND WHALE A bronze, life-size gray whale migrates Sunday through Las Vegas, one of three headed for the Scripps oceanographic institute in La Jolla. |
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In general, the sei whale migrates annually from cool and subpolar waters in summer to temperate and subtropical waters for winter, where food is more abundant. |
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One population migrates to the North Sea, another stays in of the Irish Sea, and the third population migrates southwards along the west coast of Scotland and Ireland. |
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In this case an accretionary prism grows and the location of the trench migrates progressively away from the volcanic arc over the life of the convergent margin. |
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Because PDM proactively monitors the health of all hard drives in the system, it activates before a drive fails and migrates data to a known healthy drive. |
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The sei whale migrates annually from cool and subpolar waters in summer to winter in temperate and subtropical waters, with a lifespan of 70 years. |
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Social migration is when an individual migrates to have a higher standard of living, to be closer to family or to live in a nation with which they identify more. |
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It Migrates from salt water into coastal rivers to spawn in spring. |
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