If they seem bent and not curled, a good tip is wetting a Q-Tip and touching it to your lashes, before applying the mascara. |
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These products vary, but may include a mild synthetic detergent or an oil mixed with a wetting agent. |
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He uses a drip irrigation system to avoid wetting the leaves, which could promote the growth of fungi. |
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Detergents are chemical compounds that contain wetting agents and emulsifiers. |
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Ethan rushed over to her, grabbing a dishrag and wetting it fast, then wrapping it around Lisette's hand. |
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Manufacturers may add wetting agents and other substances to their silicate products. |
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I washed the film for 30 minutes and carried out a final rinse with deionised water with a few drops of wetting agent added. |
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The label of a foliar-applied herbicide may recommend the use of a wetting agent or sticker-spreader. |
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The dishwashing liquid acts as a wetting agent and allows the water to soak into the soil. |
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Subsequent treatment involves stop bath, fixer, wash, and wetting agent rinse, followed by sponging to remove surface silver deposit. |
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The wetting agent will improve the penetration of water so that it can reach deep down to the roots of the plants. |
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Utilizing slow release organics products and plenty of iron and wetting agents are all standard operating procedures for Kevin and his crew. |
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A soaker hose waters the base of every plant, thereby minimizing black spot and mildew problems that often arise from wetting the leaves. |
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Peds are blocky structures formed in soils as a result of wetting and drying processes under seasonal climate regimes. |
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Young kids may become clingy and regress to earlier behavior, such as wanting to sleep with their parents or wetting the bed. |
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Remove shower cap and work copious amounts of shampoo through your hair before wetting, then lather well. |
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A large proportion of children who suffer from bed-wetting or daytime wetting do not have any major medical problem. |
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During recent wet weather I noticed that water is running underneath the coal shed door and wetting our supplies of kindling. |
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After the nasal tampon has been inserted, wetting it with a small amount of topical vasoconstrictor may hasten effectiveness. |
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The dam has been lined with summertime fishos wetting a line this week as the holiday period rolls on. |
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But all the same I gave it to him without wetting my pants of muttering something stupid and insane. |
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Then we turned round and his missus had returned and was wetting herself laughing at us. |
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Avoid wetting the foliage, and soak the soil until you see water draining through the bottom of the container. |
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Panic stations alerted, so I soused it avec water, and was sat there wetting myself while trying to dry it with the hairdryer. |
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We collapsed in fits, the tutor had overheard and was almost wetting herself, and the 5 others were demanding to know what we'd said. |
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I know at least one person in the UK will be wetting themselves at the prospect of watching this show every night. |
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Speaking of wetting myself, I then opened up my email to discover this from a friend who shall remain nameless. |
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A boy about ten years of age ran to a group of three boys and squirted water from his water gun, wetting them. |
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As to add to her dismay, it began to rain softly, drizzling on her head, wetting her hair. |
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You can well imagine a young lad, his first time in battle, wetting himself with fear. |
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Secondary nocturnal enuresis is when a child has accidental wetting after having had bladder control for six or more months. |
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Water dripped from the ceiling, creating puddles, wetting the carpet and ruining the already rotted woodwork. |
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But sometimes compost isn't enough, in which case artificial products such as wetting agents may have to be used to treat the area. |
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We just thought the thirstiness was because of the heat, the bed wetting because of the thirstiness and the weight loss because of a growth spurt. |
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Of course, plenty of travelers also arrive via the tarmac, ready to reel in monster tuna, trek the hills, and take in the views without wetting a toe. |
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The waterskin slipped through Darteil's fingers, wetting his shirt. |
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His form slowly turned and he looked at Jessica expectantly, she ran to him, through the mud, soaking her skirts and wetting her hair, then she held him. |
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We find children who are wetting their beds and haven't done it before. |
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A few children still have trouble with wetting the bed at night. |
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One in ten children is still wetting the bed by the age of five. |
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She said Luke had become withdrawn since the bullying, preferring to stay indoors, sleeping till late in the afternoon and wetting the bed regularly. |
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He said his client became uncooperative at the police station after she was stopped from using the toilet and suffered the humiliation of wetting herself in front of officers. |
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I manage to cope with the indignity well, despite the patients and nurses almost wetting themselves with laughter at the sight of me squirming as the needle is inserted. |
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I even remember almost wetting myself once because I wouldn't use the school toilets after I'd heard the tale about the old care-taker who haunted the place. |
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For the last two years, I've been wetting myself when I laugh. |
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Emergency service workers struggle to make due under budgetary constraints set by a premier more interested in wetting his whistle than his forests. |
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Aquatrols has improved on its wetting agent technology with the introduction of Dispatch, which is seven times faster than its existing Infiltrex product. |
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Even if you haven't, it's possible to supplement budget mixes with soil wetting agents and stir through a bit of pre-soaked peat if you've got it. |
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The line of forty products include soil surfactants, wetting agents, spray dye indicators, foliar nutrients biostimulants, spray adjuvants, and tank cleaners. |
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There are chemical wetting agents available to help in wallpaper removal. |
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The main focus of this study was to investigate the possible role of skin wetness and the wetting agent's constituents on parameters that affect skin breakdown. |
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After dissection, anthers remained in the wetting agent for another hour. |
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I just checked my email and received quite a nasty one from someone who was practically wetting themself because I hadn't replied to an earlier email. |
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The crowd at the midnight showing of Veronica Mars was on the verge of wetting itself. |
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While you were drinking the coffee, the dealer's helpers were wetting down the merchandise, giving a false impression of good luster and camouflaging the dings. |
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This wetting is a result of very low viscosity and surface tension high enough to be drawn into the cracks and pore structure of concrete by capillary action. |
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All a bit doctor and nursey for me, I think I would probably spoil it all by wetting myself either laughing or in horror, depending on who was smiling from between my legs. |
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I like to incorporate a capful of liquid wetting agent into the water when I am feeding my annuals, vegetables, pot plants and hanging baskets with soluble fertiliser. |
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Creating a hydrogen vapor and spraying it into the engine makes it easier to combust the incoming air-fuel mixture, greatly reducing wall wetting. |
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A potty-trained child may begin wetting the bed or having accidents. |
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As the test proceeded, additional wetting continued to appear at the exposed interior face of the brick and several points of incursion on the brick were noted. |
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When using aqueous cleaning, several mechanisms such as dissolution, wetting, emulsification, deflocculation, saponification, and sequestration generally are employed. |
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Applying more than 0.2 inch may result in water puddling or running off the site rather than just wetting the plants and infiltrating into the soil. |
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Included are rheology modifiers, foam control agents, wetting agents, dispersants, and slip and rub materials. |
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Sodium carbonate is used by the brick industry as a wetting agent to reduce the amount of water needed to extrude the clay. |
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I blocked the mittens by wetting them and pinning them to a shaped piece of cardboard. |
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It provides a controlled stream of normal saline solution for wetting dressings prior to removal or for cleansing minor wounds, burns and cuts. |
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Gransurf 50C also functions as a wetting agent for pigments and as a coupling agent for emollients, moisturizers and sunscreens. |
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Can you recommend a good dynamic wetting agent that also helps with foam control? |
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Maximum wetting and minimal defects require the proper surfactant to promote substrate wetting and minimize foam generation. |
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The wetting and dispersing additive is recommended for water reducible primers, emulsion paints and floorings. |
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The child's urine should always be tested for UTI even if they appear totally well, as asymptomatic bacteriuria can lead to wetting. |
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However, if compressive forces are applied before wetting and dispersion, agglomerates can be formed. |
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Elementally, we found that despite silver being a major contributor to whisker growth, it is absolutely necessary to promote wetting. |
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When the soil swells on wetting, the former surficial material is mixed with the subsoil. |
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Dekker LW, Ritsema CJ Fingerlike wetting patterns in two water-repellent loam soils. |
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They are said to ensure complete wetting of the pigment surface and consequent reduction in agglomerates. |
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The slickensides along the ped faces show shiny polished surfaces caused by the rubbing that occurs during wetting and drying sequences. |
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Dextral 0C-1801-IS PES enhances color development and long-term color stability while acting as a pigment-wetting agent and enhancing substrate wetting. |
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For example, in one embodiment an emulsified wetting composition is applied to a fibrous substrate of the wet wipe, and then treated to destabilize the emulsion. |
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Super Shine-All delivers wetting action, penetrates and emulsifies dirt, suspends and holds soil, works in hard water, and has a neutral pH that will not harm floor finishes. |
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Nocturnal enuresis, or bedwetting, is involuntary wetting during sleep in a person with no physical disease at an age when they could be expected to be dry. |
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The entire rain water to serve as a wetting medium for the adiabatic evaporative cooling of exhaust air to the central energy recoveries of HVAC systems. |
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A non-APEO pigment wetting agent for water-based coatings, Hydropalat WE 3111 provides excellent color acceptance and can be used as a dispersing agent in base paints. |
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For other soils, where a different subset of soil properties controlled particle size distributions after rainfall wetting, the original nomograph was found to perform poorly. |
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One of the key properties of silicone is said to be its low surface tension, in particular its low critical surface tension of wetting, or low surface energy. |
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Another surface modification method is based in decreasing the coating surface energy to reject wetting of fingerprint oils most often via an oleophobic material. |
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To reach the center of the triangle for optimal performance, a high-performance dispersant is often best paired with only a dynamic wetting agent. |
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